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Re: Mt. Gox employees talking to press and Tokyo cops
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silvermario
on 30/03/2014, 23:01:58 UTC
he lost $500 Million  --- a car -and printer  maybe $200 K  ---- need to find the $499.8 Million

This is about the situation in 2012, he haven't got $500 mil back then.
This only shows how unprofessional Karpeles dealt with customer funds.
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Re: Using leaked data to uncover the max amount of transaction malleability fraud
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silvermario
on 16/03/2014, 22:46:08 UTC
Anyone who used MtGox and had transactions that didn't go through remember how long it would take for MtGox to reimburse?

7 days after the BTC withdraw transaction didn't get through, but it was in the end of january 2014
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Re: Mt. Gox user details for sale
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silvermario
on 10/03/2014, 23:24:19 UTC
Like I said in another thread, the database dump of 500,000 verified customers who uploaded minimum 2 documents ( suppose the average size is 1MB ) would be of 1000 GB size, not 20 GB.
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
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silvermario
on 04/03/2014, 20:27:13 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....

The last one, ouch. Before I was just disappointed, now I am angry.

Never trust a PHP coder!

does this mean we'll have to go silk road to buy our passports back?

From what I understood from thr IRC chat it's an old database with documents.
They stored it previously in the MySQL database.

They had 500,000 verified customers, everyone had to send minimum 2 scanned documents.
If you assume that the average size of a document is 1MB the database should be of 1000 gigabytes size, not 20.
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
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silvermario
on 04/03/2014, 00:11:09 UTC
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[14:17] It's up to the US govt when we can access the cold storage
[14:17] We never got it back after they confiscated it last summer
[14:18] I'm gonna be frank here
[14:18] They let us keep running the exchange but they did freeze all our assets in relation to the SR to investigation

So I was right then.

The FBI ran it as a honeypot and kept the deposit window open.

I knew it.  That's why he said "Things could not be better" because he was a captured piece and is glad for the relief and final truth.  The FBI stole everyone's coin from the moment they stepped in.

What other sorts of sites have they taken over and run in a criminal fashion?  Hmm?  Hhaha, I knew that this was what happened.

Some might argue that honeypots have a way of backfiring.  If one were to suppose the root cause of the JFK assassination was tweaking of US politics by European diplomats and intelligence to punish J Edgar Hoover's attempt to control UN voting by NYC tracking and recording personal failings of UN diplomats, al la Bobby Baker and control of congressional voting so it goes the 'the right way', we'd say that FBI honeypot scheme didn't work out well for the US.

To itsunderstood: this faked chat is a fucking rickroll you dumbass.
Don't bother to reply, had you on ignore for weeks.
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
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silvermario
on 05/02/2014, 22:12:29 UTC
I had tried to withdraw small sum of BTC 10 minutes ago.

6 withdraw attempts, 0.11 BTC  each

5 got stuck, 1 got through and is confirming


No more: "Invalid bitcoin address, please confirm your input" alert


Light in the tunnel? Hopefully it isn't a choo-choo.
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Re: [PicoStocks] CoinTerra [coint]
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silvermario
on 05/02/2014, 17:42:46 UTC
New report:
https://picostocks.com/docs/index/31
Get ready to loss almost 75% BTC Wink


At first I thought it's really bad news, but after cooling down this buyback offer indicates that Cointerra is doing very good. They are selling their preorders continuously, have a finished product and started shipping.

Ironically the fast spiking BTC/USD exchange rate is to be blamed.

Cointerra issued private stocks to angel investors like picostocks and we bought them for BTC and they had to exchange those bitcoins for USD to finish the tapeout and produce miners.
Cointerra customers paid for those miners also in USD so even the company has not profited from the BTC value rise they wanted to buy buck issued shares at 200% share value. If the BTC value hasn't risen so much in this short time span the share price would have been doubled by now.



Disclaimer: i have cointerra shares worth 1 BTC
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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silvermario
on 01/12/2013, 11:31:03 UTC
Man if 6500 CNY doesn't hold, shit's about to get hectic.

We go DOWN hard! WOOOOOHOOO
Fasten your seatbelts BULLS! That's gonna hurt.

SINGLE DIGITS!!!!!oneoneone
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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silvermario
on 28/11/2013, 18:46:02 UTC
In the name of Black Friday Mt. gox will have no trading fees tomorrow. Same goes for bitcoin.de btw. I predict high volume tomorrow.

link?

https://www.mtgox.com/press_release_20131120.html

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4) Bitcoin Black Friday through Cyber Monday – Trade with Zero Fees!
 
To celebrate Bitcoin Black Friday and encourage adoption of Bitcoin by merchants and consumers, MtGox is cutting trading fees to 0% for four full days starting Friday morning through midnight on Cyber Monday (Tokyo Time). Since your trading is free, get out there and support merchants that accept Bitcoin!
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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silvermario
on 28/11/2013, 18:41:07 UTC
From the look of the charts I'm sure we're heading to double digits now.

My dog confirmed it.
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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silvermario
on 27/11/2013, 18:37:30 UTC
Trolling fun aside this charting website is more up to date with the trading: http://bitcoinwisdom.com/

It's not so overloaded as bitcoinity and thus showstrading in real time.
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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silvermario
on 27/11/2013, 18:31:55 UTC
I would say, we're heading to double digits.
1 BTC = 80$ by end of the year.

Yes, please make it happen. My bot is loaded with 5 figure dollar amount to buy cheap coins all the way down.

My bot is loaded with $80 and this is my plan to become filthy rich:

1. Buy 1BTC for $80
2. ? ? ?
3. Profit!!!

I can see some light in the tunnel right now!!

DOWN to double digits!!
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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silvermario
on 27/11/2013, 15:23:25 UTC
Where are my double digits???

Breaking the $1000 barrier was just mean  Undecided
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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silvermario
on 27/11/2013, 14:59:37 UTC
So what do you think guys when we hit $1000, will it be like when we hit $900 the first time, with a 30% correction, or will it be like when we hit $900 this second time, with a huge pump towards around $1030?

90% correction to double digits

Keep dreaming.

Why don't you put your money where your mouth is and short bitcoins with 1:10 leverage? And then report back, please.

Of course I always put my money where my mouth is, so i risked a whole $80 on a 1BTC buy order.
Now I'm waiting excited.
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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silvermario
on 27/11/2013, 14:45:12 UTC
So what do you think guys when we hit $1000, will it be like when we hit $900 the first time, with a 30% correction, or will it be like when we hit $900 this second time, with a huge pump towards around $1030?

90% correction to double digits
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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silvermario
on 27/11/2013, 14:06:55 UTC
I would say, we're heading to double digits.
1 BTC = 80$ by end of the year.

Yes, please make it happen. My bot is loaded with 5 figure dollar amount to buy cheap coins all the way down.

My bot is loaded with $80 and this is my plan to become filthy rich:

1. Buy 1BTC for $80
2. ? ? ?
3. Profit!!!
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
silvermario
on 27/11/2013, 13:53:41 UTC
Their all valid points mate.



But this jet is running out of fuel, the markets propped up by major speculation at the moment, serious algo-bot trading and pumping up, it's going over the cliff with nothing left under it's feet, and when people realize their buying into the top dollar bag holding club, there will be a change in direction. (in my humble opinion).

I always feel like the relevant information from that graph comes from it being integrated. It gives a whole new meaning to it.

That being said, I think we are overbought and $600 sounds right.

I would say, we're heading to double digits.
1 BTC = 80$ by end of the year.
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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silvermario
on 27/11/2013, 01:24:37 UTC
We're going down to double digits. This is confirmed.
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Re: Gekko - a javascript trading bot for nodejs
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silvermario
on 24/11/2013, 22:50:10 UTC
What is the best bot to use?

Best to use a bot that makes money in the long run Wink
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Re: [CRYPTOSTOCKS] Labcoin Official Thread - Self-Moderated
by
silvermario
on 01/11/2013, 00:36:35 UTC


Someone's cleaning..

But this time it's not Fabrizio:

https://www.facebook.com/alberto.armandi

Probably obvious in this context, but a friendly reminder:

Save everything interesting you see.

He has some cute photos here: https://plus.google.com/110728464989415539084/posts