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Title: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: Brewins on May 11, 2013, 12:56:32 PM
My coins were sent to this address:

https://blockchain.info/address/1Ay1fS9b6TZbXEEeihGCLo1oG7zpSiChSf

If you see this transaction more than 256 btc has being stolen https://blockchain.info/tx/11b3704b041ebfc8772f43116b69dc70345f1a6c4a873774e6d087a5f6e6691d


Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: tytanick on May 11, 2013, 01:06:17 PM
did u have unencrypted wallet or entrypted and also key logger in here ?


Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: Aahzman on May 11, 2013, 01:06:49 PM
My coins were not sent. Encrypted.

Uninstall yacoin everyone..


Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: anderl on May 11, 2013, 01:08:16 PM
well I'm glad I never participated in that botnet friendly coin.


Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: Boxman90 on May 11, 2013, 01:08:37 PM
FUD until proper proof. Stop making 1000 topics.


Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: tytanick on May 11, 2013, 01:08:41 PM
i think that http was hacked and binary replaced by trojan by 3th person.
But source could be clean !.
It could be done with evry coin.


Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: com911 on May 11, 2013, 01:11:35 PM
My coins were sent to this address:

https://blockchain.info/address/1Ay1fS9b6TZbXEEeihGCLo1oG7zpSiChSf

If you see this transaction more than 256 btc has being stolen https://blockchain.info/tx/11b3704b041ebfc8772f43116b69dc70345f1a6c4a873774e6d087a5f6e6691d

Final address is https://blockchain.info/ru/address/1RPrtamTACe1TcqkX2FmWVtRzmQJ6CfRx with 900 btc

edit. Whoops, no. Final is https://blockchain.info/ru/address/1J19bWDBy6tcZuS5VAPxvznMAGnFCq9Enh with 35.000 btc ???


Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: bennybong on May 11, 2013, 01:17:27 PM
[MY ACCOUNT WAS COMPROMISED PLEASE IGNORE]


Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: eule on May 11, 2013, 02:01:53 PM
Not one screenshot has been posted by the "victims". One "victim's" account (bennybong) was hacked to spread this anti YAC propaghanda.  ::)
Go panic, i'll have fun mining those sweet YAC in the meantime.


Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: whiskers75 on May 11, 2013, 02:03:40 PM
FUD until proper proof. Stop making 1000 topics.
Notice how this has been posted everywhere? You see what Yacoin has done? And now you (or the botnet) is saying that it's all FUD and lies?
Wow.


Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: Boxman90 on May 11, 2013, 02:06:09 PM
FUD until proper proof. Stop making 1000 topics.
Notice how this has been posted everywhere? You see what Yacoin has done? And now you (or the botnet) is saying that it's all FUD and lies?
Wow.
Um wat?

- All 'victims' have made loose statements
- NOBODY has posted any proof
- Bitcointalk accounts were compromised in order to make posts about YAC - someone badly needed to spread FUD


Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: seleme on May 11, 2013, 02:06:13 PM
Meh, was a bit worried at first but then I see claims about coins stolen come from same 5 people and yacoin client as well as it's miners are being downloaded probably thousands times.

It's sad really that cryptocommunity is filled with so many suckers, price rising brought some real low life to it. I'll try to resist temptation as it's great idea but it doesn't look like this is the world I want to be part of.



Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: harmal on May 11, 2013, 02:07:30 PM
seems like the people who lost coins were the ones that had an unencrypted wallet on windows. come on, you were begging to be hacked.


Title: Re: Yacoin developer stole more than 256 BTC!
Post by: shaal on May 11, 2013, 02:11:23 PM
Can we get a screenshot of peoples bitcoin wallet open with the transactions going out? or is this just going to be a witch hunt without any really proof offered?