I'll give you $118 by PayPal for your 150 BTC. I have a good reputation at bitcoin-otc.com. Deal?
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I can also offer $95 (after fees) by PayPal for your 110 BTC. You can find me on IRC in #bitcoin-otc.
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Please transfer 0.75*1.19= 0.88 USD to my LR account U3337737 ..Please be assured I will transfer it as soon as i recieve it.
Contact me on IRC in the next 15 minutes and I'll do this trade with you.
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How stupid does he think we are? Defending against PayPal fraud is a common topic among the bitcoin community. I think we're the wrong people to try selling a stolen PayPal account to.
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I do much more simpler and serious offer. I accept bitcoins in my online store at the rate of $2.00 = 1BTC. Bitcoins do not worth anything without products and services behind them.
That's a good idea. I just might do something similar someday, since the stuff I sell has high profit margins. I can handle a 50% loss vs my usual sales, if it brings in new customers.
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I don't like this idea but this is very easy.
Just make a cartel with 100 members each one holding at least 10k coins.
Almost everything is easy if you've got a ton of money to blow on it. Not too much money. We are talking about a money oriented community. I believe 10 or 20 wealth forummers can skyrocket the prices (Like a bitcoin OPEC...) I think you might have it backward. If you want to force the price up, you need a huge amount of $, not BTC. Getting a bunch of people to sell at no less than $2/BTC is useless if there's even just one guy with 10k BTC offering to sell at $1. There's simply not enough impatient demand for BTC yet. I think there is patient demand, and they know they can bid low and eventually get what they want. And there's enough impatient supply to do that for them, since many miners are concerned about recouping hardware investments. Even if you could round up 100 big sellers and band together at $2/pc, there will still be plenty of supply that won't join you.
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Perfect coincidenceMy address is 15p9saNu2Y7y7zuSknbsCFWMSEdTLRDg29 0.10 BTC sent to 15p9saNu2Y7y7zuSknbsCFWMSEdTLRDg29.
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Expensive Price Dentist: I'm sorry, madam, but I'll have to charge you twenty-five dollars for pulling your son's tooth. Mother: Twenty-five dollars! But I thought you only charged five dollars for an extraction. Dentist: I usually do. But your son yelled so loud, he scared four other patients out of the office. 0.10 BTC sent to 1L1Kh8zYBFnKRYog6LeDjRcB4wZex8oWBv.
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There is a paratrooper in his first jump, because of fear may not find land to the place and his teammates, his body wrapped in a lot of light bulb, he eventually landed a farmer's yard, the yard with a woman, he asked the woman: "Here is where?" after the frightened old woman saw him in the corner and says: "Earth." My bitcoin address is 1CbL5fZnV9gEtJBj5ufEV58myHnF6no7fe. Thanks.
Improved: A paratrooper was doing his first jump. Because he was afraid his teammates would not find his landing place, he wrapped his body in lots of light bulbs. He eventually landed in a farmer's yard, where there was a woman. He asked the woman, "Where is here?" The frightened old woman saw him in the corner of the yard, and said "Earth." (She must have thought he was an alien because of the lights!) 0.10 BTC sent to 1CbL5fZnV9gEtJBj5ufEV58myHnF6no7fe.
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A naval officer fell overboard. He was rescued by a deck hand. The officer asked how he could reward him. "The best way, sir," said the deck hand, "is to say nothing about it. If the other fellows knew I'd pulled you out of water, they'd chuck me in." You laugh? Ha ha ha ha! My address is 15p9saNu2Y7y7zuSknbsCFWMSEdTLRDg29
Already good english, except you should add "the" before "water." 0.10 BTC sent to 15p9saNu2Y7y7zuSknbsCFWMSEdTLRDg29.
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Improved: One day, I said to you, "You are a pig." You said, "I am a pig? Just strange." So I began to call you "pig just strange." Finally, one day you could not help but announce loudly to everyone, "I'm not a pig! Just strange!" 0.10 BTC sent to 15p9saNu2Y7y7zuSknbsCFWMSEdTLRDg29.
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I'll give 0.10 BTC for each one above that i liked and hadn't seen before...
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You might want to try their primary email address also: info@mtgox.com
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DayX: Person B finds an exploit in my LR code and manages to send himself a good deal of LR from the site.
As I have said previously we don’t want to be the bitcoin police and this will hopefully not be necessary in the future since we have fixed these security issues that allowed Person B to steal from us and other users in the first place.
It seems to me that a possible interpretation of Mt. Gox's post is that the theft of this money itself occurred by an internal exploit reallocating LR within the site to his account, followed by the maximum withdrawal every following day. But I could be wrong.
If it were transferred within MtGox, he'd refer to it as USD, as LR is only one of multiple means of deposit/withdrawal and storage, and wouldn't refer to it as theft from MtGox. Also, if it were an internal transfer, Jed would have simply reversed the database entry. We are left having to assume that baron is in fact person B. baron’s account on mtgox holds less than the sum of theft by person B.
Now I'm not sure why he would be stupid enough to first steal 45 000$ and then deposit it back, but this isn't anything we can prove/disprove, it's a case mtgox has to deal with. All we know is that such transactions did occour. Also, it wasn't mentioned anywhere how much money was stolen from mtgox as far as I know. It would make more sense if Baron pulled off several libertyreserve scams and then deposited into mtgox while thinking he would be safe by using multiple IPs but getting busted by his lack of knowledge about bitcoin and how his transactions can be traced.
As I interpret Jed's statement, the theft of LR from MtGox was greater than the current value of Baron's account which is at least $45000. I point this out because some may still think freezing $45000 was excessive. I say it's not, assuming there's adequate evidence that the stolen $45000+ LR was redeposited into MtGox.
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Isn't there too much focus on just the 9000 BTC? It seems to me the bigger issue is the suspicion that Baron is also the person who stole >$45000 from MtGox by exploiting the site's LR code.
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All my LRUSD did clear into my LR account.
Your site says "the 24/7 bitcoin platform". Some advice to avoid similar situations in the future: 1. Add to your support page on the site, saying you will respond to emails within 48 hours. 2. Check email once a day. If someone reports a problem and you don't have time to fix it, you can just reply very simply "I will fix it later. Please wait." so people know you haven't abandoned the site. 3. If there's a problem you won't be able to fix for a while, either add a note to the site's support page, or post on the forum, or email someone who can pass the word to the community.
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Thanks for the info ptmhd. I hadn't tried to translate anything from the French threads.
Davout just replied to another forum topic specifically about the site problems, and he has fixed the site for now. I'm relieved to be able to withdraw at least my BTC so far... EDIT: and my LRUSD also, so I'm ok now.
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appears the bitcoin client crashed for some reason so thats why no addresses could be generated, no funds withdrawn and sent funds weren't appearing.
can someone confirm LR and Pecunix auto deposit/withdrawal status ?
Thanks davout for fixing it for now. I managed to withdraw all my BTC, and $10 of my LRUSD. My attempt to withdraw the other $424 LRUSD seems to be in limbo at the moment, but that has happened to me before from another exchange so I assume LR's system isn't always instant. I'll post back here when it clears. I'm sorry, but I can't feel comfortable leaving much money in BC anymore. I'm relieved that you did eventually come through this time, but what about next time? If the system isn't stable, maybe it's also vulnerable to hacking. I realize the code is open-source, but I'm personally not skilled enough to analyze it to satisfy my concerns.
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I just sent him a message through Facebook, assuming that's the same person. I'll give him a little more time before I try calling those phone numbers.
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I just sent him a forum message and emailed every address I know.
I'm hoping someone can find him and bring this problem to his attention. Unfortunately I'm in California USA, so my options are limited. But maybe someone in France has a better chance?
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