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Re: PhotonicMining having pretty big claims, 125 TH/s for 10,000 USD
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chocomav
on 12/03/2014, 10:48:20 UTC
Their sensationalist sounding phrase "shockingly-faster switching speed" did kind of strike me originally as somewhat odd given the straight-forward technical jargon on their homesite. Kind of like supermarket tabloid language suddenly meets high tech. Too bad it is a scam.
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Re: PhotonicMining having pretty big claims, 125 TH/s for 10,000 USD
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chocomav
on 12/03/2014, 10:30:46 UTC
A more intellingent-sounding scam, but nevertheless still a scam. Their IP address 162.222.213.136 is the same as uswhss.com (both registered recently), and here is an article linking uswhss to butterfiylabs.com (note the deliberate misspelling):

http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMining/comments/1uisv4/fake_butterfly_labs_website/

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Re: [GOX] Crime Scene Investigation, Case #MG744
by
chocomav
on 10/03/2014, 09:26:49 UTC
Interesting article on Techcrunch:

http://techcrunch.com/2014/03/09/mt-gox-hack-allegedly-reveals-bitcoin-balances-customer-account-totals/

According to the article:

Anonymous hackers have defaced Mt.Gox CEO Mark Karpeles’ blog and have uploaded a data dump of customer data that, according to users with accounts on the site, is accurate. A Reddit user created an Excel spreadsheet [mirror] of anonymized user accounts with balances, and many current Mt.Gox users have found their balances present.

The text of the post reads [NSFW]:

*** SAVE THIS POST, MIRROR THE FILES, REPOST, SHARE AND KEEP THIS DATA AVAILABLE ***

http://blog.magicaltux.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/MtGox2014Leak.zip

http://89.248.171.30/MtGox2014Leak.zip

First and foremost, this is not Mark Karpeles. Fuck that bitch-titted motherfucker.
It’s time that MTGOX got the bitcoin communities wrath instead of Bitcoin Community getting Goxed. This release would have been sooner, but in spirit of responsible disclosure and making sure all of ducks were in a row, it took a few days longer than would have liked to verify the data.
Above you will finding download link and a mirror used without asking from Mark Karpeles very own blog.magicaltux.net.
Included in this download you will find relevant database dumps, csv exports, specialized tools, and some highlighted summaries compiled from data. Keeping in line with fucking Gox alone, no user database dumps have been included.
Repost and share this info before it’s gone. Lots of people, including us, lost money and coins. Upvote this post.
We stole no bitcoins. There were none to steal. If you want to donate, you can keep us full of pizzas and beers by sending coins here, 1859rayqN1X7DYjD1BrAHm4vaQxoUhhzsN .
Balance SUM for ALL USERS by currency.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
Currency: AUD Balance: 924,124.65121
Currency: BTC Balance: 951,116.21905382 <– That fat fuck has been lying!!
Currency: CAD Balance: 320,184.36558
Currency: CHF Balance: 99,487.07308
Currency: CNY Balance: 297,775.78994
Currency: DKK Balance: 112,264.56207
Currency: EUR Balance: 5,634,625.59531
Currency: GBP Balance: 921,892.96793
Currency: HKD Balance: 740,519.14894
Currency: JPY Balance: 384,885,150.13700
Currency: NOK Balance: 91,346.00305
Currency: NZD Balance: 58,224.95320
Currency: PLN Balance: 1,645,194.67364
Currency: RUB Balance: 551,162.54477
Currency: SEK Balance: 15,335.84383
Currency: SGD Balance: 43,193.59706
Currency: THB Balance: 666,464.33497
Currency: USD Balance: 30,611,805.67481
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
Total BTC Deposits: 19,065,241.307202
Total BTC Withdrawl: 18,563,466.149383
————————————
BTC Difference: 501,775.157819
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]

The most important number, obviously, is the 951,116.21905382 balance. As you recall, Mt.Gox filed for bankruptcy while stating a 850,000 BTC loss. This would suggest Karpeles’ estimates were off by a large margin. Whether all of this is accurate or not is an entirely different manner. What the leak does show us is how easy it was to grab nearly all of Mt.Gox’s user data as well as how hardened Karpeles’ blog was. Furthermore, the files contain the app Mt.Gox admins used to manage transfers. A screenshot appears below.



Who hacked Mt.Gox? The leak contains some clues. A visit to the above-mentioned mirror brings a link to the zip file and a note: “I hated working with you. You deserve everything you get for what you did.”

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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
by
chocomav
on 10/03/2014, 09:24:37 UTC
Interesting Techcrunch article:

http://techcrunch.com/2014/03/09/mt-gox-hack-allegedly-reveals-bitcoin-balances-customer-account-totals/

According to the article:

Anonymous hackers have defaced Mt.Gox CEO Mark Karpeles’ blog and have uploaded a data dump of customer data that, according to users with accounts on the site, is accurate. A Reddit user created an Excel spreadsheet [mirror] of anonymized user accounts with balances, and many current Mt.Gox users have found their balances present.

The text of the post reads [NSFW]:

*** SAVE THIS POST, MIRROR THE FILES, REPOST, SHARE AND KEEP THIS DATA AVAILABLE ***

http://blog.magicaltux.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/MtGox2014Leak.zip

http://89.248.171.30/MtGox2014Leak.zip

First and foremost, this is not Mark Karpeles. Fuck that bitch-titted motherfucker.
It’s time that MTGOX got the bitcoin communities wrath instead of Bitcoin Community getting Goxed. This release would have been sooner, but in spirit of responsible disclosure and making sure all of ducks were in a row, it took a few days longer than would have liked to verify the data.
Above you will finding download link and a mirror used without asking from Mark Karpeles very own blog.magicaltux.net.
Included in this download you will find relevant database dumps, csv exports, specialized tools, and some highlighted summaries compiled from data. Keeping in line with fucking Gox alone, no user database dumps have been included.
Repost and share this info before it’s gone. Lots of people, including us, lost money and coins. Upvote this post.
We stole no bitcoins. There were none to steal. If you want to donate, you can keep us full of pizzas and beers by sending coins here, 1859rayqN1X7DYjD1BrAHm4vaQxoUhhzsN .
Balance SUM for ALL USERS by currency.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
Currency: AUD Balance: 924,124.65121
Currency: BTC Balance: 951,116.21905382 <– That fat fuck has been lying!!
Currency: CAD Balance: 320,184.36558
Currency: CHF Balance: 99,487.07308
Currency: CNY Balance: 297,775.78994
Currency: DKK Balance: 112,264.56207
Currency: EUR Balance: 5,634,625.59531
Currency: GBP Balance: 921,892.96793
Currency: HKD Balance: 740,519.14894
Currency: JPY Balance: 384,885,150.13700
Currency: NOK Balance: 91,346.00305
Currency: NZD Balance: 58,224.95320
Currency: PLN Balance: 1,645,194.67364
Currency: RUB Balance: 551,162.54477
Currency: SEK Balance: 15,335.84383
Currency: SGD Balance: 43,193.59706
Currency: THB Balance: 666,464.33497
Currency: USD Balance: 30,611,805.67481
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
Total BTC Deposits: 19,065,241.307202
Total BTC Withdrawl: 18,563,466.149383
————————————
BTC Difference: 501,775.157819
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]

The most important number, obviously, is the 951,116.21905382 balance. As you recall, Mt.Gox filed for bankruptcy while stating a 850,000 BTC loss. This would suggest Karpeles’ estimates were off by a large margin. Whether all of this is accurate or not is an entirely different manner. What the leak does show us is how easy it was to grab nearly all of Mt.Gox’s user data as well as how hardened Karpeles’ blog was. Furthermore, the files contain the app Mt.Gox admins used to manage transfers. A screenshot appears below.



Who hacked Mt.Gox? The leak contains some clues. A visit to the above-mentioned mirror brings a link to the zip file and a note: “I hated working with you. You deserve everything you get for what you did.”

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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
by
chocomav
on 04/03/2014, 00:47:03 UTC
It appears that Karpeles may have had similar problems in the past:

http://gawker.com/does-mt-goxs-ceo-have-a-secret-history-of-online-payme-1534752110

In the wake of Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox announcing that it lost $473 million worth of the virtual currency, many people who saw their money disappear have called for CEO Mark Karpeles to be imprisoned. Well, funny thing: it wouldn't necessarily be the first time Karpeles has been arrested for fraud.

As pointed out to Gawker by a tipster who wishes to remain anonymous, Karpeles seems to discuss a past arrest concerning "payment systems on the internet" in a 2006 post on his blog Magical Tux. The post, like all on the blog Karpeles links to in his Twitter bio, is in French, but the tipster translated the relevant section on his personal Tumblr:

"Indeed, during my misspent youth, I made a huge, huge mistake. Enough silliness that I found myself locked into custody and brought temporarily placed in the "mousetrap" (souricière: possibly "n.f. (pol.): 'Baited trap' laid by the forces of law-and-order."). This was followed by an investigation of more than a year, which eventually ended in a trial.

I will not give too much detail about what I did wrong, just say it concerns payment systems on the Internet. I spent two years taking risks becoming larger, perhaps because it was an exciting side … whatever, I ended up getting arrested (in rather bizarre circumstances, noting that when I was arrested, I was just in a police station to file a complaint for something else). Anyway, I was released four days later and placed under "judicial review". Basically I did not have the right to leave France and I had to go regularly to the courthouse to speak to someone who was going to see if I lived in "the right way".
...
In the end, the trial was not concluded too bad for me (3 months suspended sentence disappearing after 5 years, and nothing in the criminal record)."


According to Karpeles' blog post, the fallout from this "huge, huge mistake" is why he eventually migrated to Japan, where he now lives. There is almost no evidence of Karpeles' possible past arrest on the internet, perhaps because, as the blog post claims, his sentence would have been wiped from records somewhere around two years ago.

But a recent story in the French paper Le Journal de Sâone et Loire, that includes quotes from Karpeles' mother Anne, says that after starting an IT company in Paris, Karpeles left the city after being caught committing "computer fraud." This small tidbit was noticed by Reddit's Bitcoin forum, but has not yet trickled up to the media until now.

If Karpeles does have a history of committing fraud, it doesn't necessarily mean that he did anything wrong legally or morally with Mt. Gox's Bitcoins. But it probably won't make the people out $473 million sleep any easier.
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
by
chocomav
on 04/03/2014, 00:21:10 UTC
Here is the complete "fake chat":

http://pastebin.com/LPm3jBG7

2.[14:13] I'm surprised you actually answer me for once. I did not expect that. I'm just wondering if you have a timeframe for when the "temporary unavailable" bitcoins will be available?
3.[14:15] I never thought it would come to this but here we are
4.[14:15] I'm gonna give a public statement later
5.[14:16] I give you my word
6.[14:17] For you see there is a lot of things we have to deal with now
7.[14:17] It's up to the US govt when we can access the cold storage
8.[14:17] We never got it back after they confiscated it last summer
9.[14:18] I'm gonna be frank here
10.[14:18] They let us keep running the exchange but they did freeze all our assets in relation to the SR to investigation
11.[14:19] So you see it is really not our fault
12.[14:19] So down to the deep truth
13.[14:13] truth?
14.[14:19] It never accrued to us that we would have to access the cold storage
15.[14:20] I'm gonna have
16.[14:20] to run out shortly
17.[14:21] hang around for a while so
18.[14:21] you and I can talk some more
19.[14:21] after desert
20.[14:21] Now you should read the second word of everything I wrote

Entertaining, just wish the actual underlying song could be embedded here...
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
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chocomav
on 03/03/2014, 23:14:32 UTC
"yep – and in fact I actually wire transferred $15,000 the same day the website was shut down. Fuck me."

Ouch...!

A couple of interesting articles:

http://gawker.com/does-mt-goxs-ceo-have-a-secret-history-of-online-payme-1534752110

http://techcrunch.com/2014/03/03/mt-gox-source-code-leaked-by-hackers-along-with-team-information-customer-data/

Looks like Empty Gox's 20GB database of customer info (along with bank/passport scans) has been hacked...

Talk about adding insult to injury....
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
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chocomav
on 27/02/2014, 11:50:18 UTC
eMpTy GOX
How ironic...
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
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chocomav
on 26/02/2014, 14:24:21 UTC
The value is in the 1 million+ registered customer database with emails/addresses/etc...
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
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chocomav
on 26/02/2014, 09:05:47 UTC
Interesting techcrunch article this morning:
http://techcrunch.com/2014/02/25/mt-gox-demise

Link to the leaked document with no "black bars"
http://www.scribd.com/doc/209098983/MtGox-Situation-Crisis-Strategy-Draft-With-No-black-Bars

Strange to see the income statement along with the headline moniker "Mt.Gox business is healthy and profitable" projection draft considering the huge bitcoin/fiat deficit.

Good to hear that SecondMarket is launching a New York-based exchange and that Mt.Gox's original creator Jed McCaleb may be launching an exchange as well:
http://techcrunch.com/2014/02/12/jed-mccaleb

Bitcoin can only benefit from the entrance of several more well-respected players.


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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
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chocomav
on 26/02/2014, 02:32:03 UTC
Wow, so the fact that you heard from a friend that a french business did something dishonest once, and because Mark is French, there he must be doing something dishonest. this is incredibly racist. go back to your room.

Not my intention to sound racist - I actually like French people (can speak french myself), have vacationed in France on many occasions, and think the croissant is a genius invention.

Just stating a business anecdote - and I did mention that it is unrelated and perhaps Mark should not be penalized for that. But the french do have a different cultural mentality and reality - or more permissive way of thinking in which secrets are very common in interpersonal (business?) relationships. Extramarital relationships with multiple mistresses are considered normal and there is even a french term for a "5-to-7", meaning time with your mistress after work between 5pm and 7pm before heading home to your wife. Perhaps the best example of this is the french president who left his long-standing wife for another woman and recently cheated on her with a younger french actress. Even this is not shocking in french society, but it has at least ruffled some feathers elsewhere...

Sorry, getting off the point. I'm sure Mark has treated many early customers/supporters very fairly and for that he deserves their loyalty. But he has been dishonest with recent customers over the past few months by not disclosing the serious problems in a timely manner and instead maintaining a wall of silence, cancelling fiat/bitcoin withdrawals, while still encouraging highly unethical internal trades designed to profit Mt.Gox primarily. If this is considered honest behaviour, then his new Gox.com will attract gullible new customers - good for him in that he gets yet another chance...

We can all hope that this "leaked" document was just a PR field test and that he "magically" finds a way to restore a good portion of the missing bitcoins via Gox.com next month.
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
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chocomav
on 25/02/2014, 23:36:36 UTC
According to the "leaked" document:

At this point 744,408 BTC are missing due to malleability-related theft which went
unnoticed for several years. The cold storage has been wiped out due to a leak in the hot
wallet.

Bitcoins:
Assets: 2,000 BTC
Liabilities: 624,408 BTC(Customers) +120 000 ( MtGox) - 80 208 BTC (banned/suspicious accounts)

Fiat:
Assets: 22,430,000 USD in bank + 5,000,000 Coinlab + 5,000,000 DHS
Liabilities: 55,000,000 USD (but still unclear)

Total Assets: 32,430,000 USD + 2,000 BTC
Total Liabilities: 55,000,000 USD + 744,408 BTC


So basically, there is a deficit of 744,408 BTC and $22 million+ (assuming unrealistically that the $5 million being held each by Coinlab and DHS will be returned to Mt. Gox customers)

If you're running Mt. Gox and are honest, kind of hard not to notice that 744,408 BTC is missing and that you owe your customers over $32 million+ and not say anything?

Wasn't there a post in which (Roger Ver?) supposedly examined Mt. Gox's books only a couple of months ago and even he wanted to buy insider Mt. Gox bitcoin at a slight discount? Please correct me if I'm wrong, but he is very well respected so perhaps he was shown fake balance records?

If the 744,408 was stolen suddenly, it would be easy to trace. But it was most likely siphoned off incrementally over time making it harder to trace. The missing fiat is still puzzling.
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
by
chocomav
on 25/02/2014, 23:13:28 UTC
It really begs belief that Mt. Gox's cold wallet was completely emptied out all of a sudden? And if it has been emptied out over the years due to "malleability issues" and "double-spends", wouldn't you think that Mark would have noticed the rapidly (and mysteriously) declining cold wallet balance? So he decides to wait until now (after the media storm) for the perfect opportunity to "announce" that the cold wallet is completely empty. How long has he known this? At the very least, he has been dishonest with his customers for the past year of Mt. Gox operations.
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
by
chocomav
on 25/02/2014, 22:57:11 UTC
A friend of mine was running an international software startup many years ago that had distributor relationships with all of the major country markets worldwide and he found out that the french distributors were scheming to double-cross him behind his back with their own product after a lengthy and supposedly trustful relationship. Nothing wrong with honest competition, but they turned out to be the only dishonest (french) distributor group from all of the various distributor relationships worldwide.

Perhaps the fact that Karpeles is french should not be held against him for this particular unrelated incident. But one cannot overlook the fact that perhaps this "leaked" document is part of a very carefully orchestrated strategy to shift blame away from Mark - thus effectively allowing him to pull off the biggest scam in bitcoin history. He knows that he is viewed as incompetent - which gives him the perfect cover excuse with the general media. Incompetence does not imply the lack of extreme self-serving cunning...

If he is stupid enough to believe that a new reincarnation as "Gox.com" will survive, then anyone stupid enough to deposit funds with the new site (regardless of what the new management team will be) when it launches (supposedly next month) deserves to lose their funds in the future.

Those who do not learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat it again...

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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
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chocomav
on 20/02/2014, 11:13:39 UTC
It would be tempting (and highly unethical) for insiders at Tibane (including Karpeles) to take advantage of the massive price arbitrage opportunity during this period (especially if they know that they are facing a huge "bitcoin" run or insolvency). Someone in Tokyo who works at the bank where Tibane has their corporate bank account - or better yet Karpele's own personal bank account, should check to see if there are any unusual deposits into their/his account during this period and over the next couple of weeks.  
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
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chocomav
on 20/02/2014, 10:43:46 UTC
Sounds unfortunately like Karpeles is lining up another potential excuse "security problems" for the final bad news that everyone is expecting shortly...

Really hope for his sake that he proves us wrong.
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Re: Where mtgox goes?
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chocomav
on 17/02/2014, 08:35:41 UTC
Mt Gox will probably continue trading for years but only at a fraction of the current volume. However, when they do eventually allow BTC withdrawals, I would expect the price of bitcoin on their exchange to shoot up to $700+ within minutes, as the temporary price arbitrage opportunity between exchanges closes. So if you have fiat on Mt.Gox, this is a good opportunity to buy some cheap BTC.
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Re: Could WE buy now?
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chocomav
on 14/02/2014, 21:32:57 UTC
Good time to buy, especially if the price dips below $600 on Coinbase.
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Re: Bank Wire Payment Within USA
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chocomav
on 14/02/2014, 21:31:39 UTC
Forum member bitpop offers escrow services. Perhaps pm him and see if he can help you.
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Re: Could someone please explain "paper wallet" & "cold storage" please
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chocomav
on 14/02/2014, 21:23:56 UTC
Electrum has a pretty straightforward and helpful site with info on using them for cold storage. Just spend a little time learning about how to use it and you should get a good idea.