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Re: @RogerVer lets make a deal. At least 60k, my BTU for your BTC.
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h1d
on 22/03/2017, 06:51:46 UTC
Can't we make a pool of people who want to make the deal and Roger can just absorb all that by himself?
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Re: Get your own Alt-Coin | X11/X13/X15+PoS,Scrypts PoW/PoS,Cryptonote, | Stealth
by
h1d
on 14/10/2014, 21:38:34 UTC
PM sent. Thanks.
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Re: OKPAY class action lawsuit for MtGox depositors
by
h1d
on 04/10/2014, 18:18:46 UTC
Has this activity completely stalled?
Did the lawyer figure it wasn't worth fighting for?
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Re: OKPAY class action lawsuit for MtGox depositors
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h1d
on 22/09/2014, 10:33:29 UTC
Is OP still around? I sent PM days ago and not getting a response on what the current situation is.
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Re: OKPAY class action lawsuit for MtGox depositors
by
h1d
on 10/09/2014, 16:22:47 UTC
Not sure how true the statements are but in the CoinDesk article above, it says some kind of court decision that happened in the British Virgin Island (where OKPAY is located) forced them to pay Gox...

I think OKPAY forgot to check the official statement at Gox's site before going to the court. Well done.
https://www.mtgox.com/img/pdf/20140521_announce.pdf (English is in the second half.)
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Re: OKPAY class action lawsuit for MtGox depositors
by
h1d
on 09/09/2014, 14:00:18 UTC
I'd like to know what the lawyers are saying about this case that is in contact with the OP.
No one is addressing the contradictory statement in the postcard and the action taken.
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Re: OKPAY class action lawsuit for MtGox depositors
by
h1d
on 05/09/2014, 05:57:43 UTC
We got the payment receipt.
http://i.imgur.com/9ivhmvP.png
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Re: OKPAY class action lawsuit for MtGox depositors
by
h1d
on 03/09/2014, 08:31:37 UTC
Are you expecting to reach a certain amount to start the lawsuit?
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Re: OKPAY class action lawsuit for MtGox depositors
by
h1d
on 18/08/2014, 19:29:21 UTC
And  it looks like they were struggling for customers until the last minute.

We were supposed to be notified of the progress, but since we never heard anything, I guess that didn't happen.
Your post almost sounds like an oops from okpay.

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OkPay litigated with MtGox company to be able to refund money directly to the clients but MtGox denied such action.

I'm not a laywer but the quoted 2 clauses look to contradict whether gox can deny about the funds being held.
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Re: OKPAY class action lawsuit for MtGox depositors
by
h1d
on 18/08/2014, 09:04:58 UTC
Told support about the clauses in the postcard.

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Thank you for informing us regarding this matter, we will contact MtGox lawyers and they will post the documentation and the agreement that the funds have been transferred to them and that there should be no claims to the OKPAY Company regarding delivering service to clients who made their payments in favor of MtGox
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Not sure what that means though.
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Re: OKPAY class action lawsuit for MtGox depositors
by
h1d
on 16/08/2014, 07:09:29 UTC
Absolutely after this.
Their added statements as I kept requesting for comments,

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- Hello, please don`t worry, we will send your recent payments back to your OKPAY account; so your funds will not be lost or stuck without any reason when we receive a confirmed report on the situation.

- Unfortunately, at the present moment we do not have any exact information on the situation with the MtGox. We will get in touch with the company management and monitor further course of events.
We will do everything possible to ensure that our clients either receive the service they paid for or get their money back to the OKPAY account

- As you know all OKPAY payments are non-reversible according with our Terms of Service:
https://www.okpay.com/en/company/agreements/terms-of-service.html
OKPAY Inc. and MtGox Co Ltd. Companies have a contractual relationship. The decision to reverse the payments can not be done solely by OKPAY without violating our agreements. However we are working on the solution for this situation. As soon as we find a solution in cooperation with MtGox Co Ltd. - we will let our clients know.

- As soon as we receive the court decision regarding the MtGox account in OKPAY we can not do any refunds.

The postcard that was sent from gox states,
https://imgur.com/a/cMRQO

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(6) (i) Any person assuming debts to the bankrupt shall not reimburse the debts to the bankrupt entity.
(ii) Any person possessing assets of the bankrupt shall not deliver such assets to the bankrupt entity.

If I'm not mistaken, why would OKPay release the funds when told not to.
Now that I'm worried my 80k USD will be lost and stuck without any reasons.
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Re: Mt. Gox user details for sale
by
h1d
on 12/03/2014, 03:07:16 UTC
English is too good.
"Several bitcoins" is fruitful lol. Must be some teen behind it.
Doesn't the email address have some extra underscores?
Good try.
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Re: Mt. Gox user details for sale
by
h1d
on 10/03/2014, 23:09:14 UTC
Let's just hope so.
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Re: Mt. Gox user details for sale
by
h1d
on 10/03/2014, 20:23:37 UTC
Hope you can keep us updated in the prison too alright?
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Re: Mt. Gox user details for sale
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h1d
on 10/03/2014, 19:18:54 UTC
serotin, how much did you pay and what did you actually get?
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Re: Mt. Gox user details for sale
by
h1d
on 10/03/2014, 15:33:53 UTC
Since there are plenty of investors who are still not aware of this, we report this to media journalists that we know and pretty please them to write an article up, which isn't bad for them to get attention on their article which has a chance to get a followup when the guy is caught for a nice incentive. We hire a professional investigator team with crowd funding and... good luck to the seller (and potentially the buyers).

Gox will be more than happy to help find the sellers to disclose any hack attempt evidences they have.
It would be of our best interest to act quick.

Anyone with good knowledge in the investigation field, I wish them to come out and take a lead.
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Re: Mt. Gox user details for sale
by
h1d
on 10/03/2014, 14:21:52 UTC
He doesn't know what he's doing.
He's turning himself from the victim's side to the Gox's side where no one will give any mercy.

It doesn't cost us too much to crowd fund and find the seller, then the buyers when the seller is caught.
When this gets picked up by the media to piss off every investors to find the seller, 100BTC? too easy.

Too bad he can't ask us to donate BTC to promise to discard data as there is no way to prove it's gone.
Not sure how putting his head out there for hunt for just 100 BTC is good for his life against... lots of people out there with lots of money.
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Re: Price of Bitcoin on the earliest exchange?
by
h1d
on 02/03/2014, 08:46:34 UTC
Thanks again.

So, it's safe to assume NLS started out as a simple exchange then Bitcoin Market showed up as a little more complete one and then went onto Gox's creation?
As for pricing, I guess there isn't a numeric data source available anymore but assume it was something along the line of sub $0.001 in the beginning?
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Re: Price of Bitcoin on the ealiest exchange?
by
h1d
on 01/03/2014, 22:39:20 UTC
Thanks guys.

I have someone who is getting an interview from Japanese media and got this question.
"What is the first exchange that existed for Bitcoin and what the price was when it started."

As for New Liberty Standard, I had tracked an archived page with the pricing but was NLS also a public exchange that anyone could participate through web interface? Does it mean NLS is the first exchange in existence?

http://web.archive.org/web/20100721123936/http://newlibertystandard.wetpaint.com/page/2009+Exchange+Rate
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Price of Bitcoin on the earliest exchange?
by
h1d
on 01/03/2014, 20:55:54 UTC
I've read that the first public exchange is Bitcoin Market in the Bitcoin wiki but does anyone know what the price had been in the earliest days?
Bitcoin Charts seems to have data from May 2010 but not anytime earlier.

Also, did Mt.Gox surface as the next available public exchange?