Payment hasn't been made. It is not paid on LibertyReserveб. It not hacker attack. BUG I edited my previous post after looking more closely at the history, I guess if the Liberty Reserve payment never went through then it also was never reversed on the account so leaving a negative balance there: it's not HTML editing, it's a genuine Goxy account that shows a negative $ balance, I can't (edit) can sort of work out how that happened & it also shows $24,000,000 + balance in history because he sold 21 BTC @ $1,190,000 each when the glitch happened & then withdrew (or attempted to at least) $900,000 (edit) $990 to Liberty Reserve & this is why the account shows a negative balance of $710 it's probably the difference between what he had in there ($280 or more exactly the value of his 21 BTC* on there that he later sold for $s) & the $990 that looked like it went to Liberty Reserve or in any case was never credited back to the Mt.Gox account as an annulled transaction so bug I guess hey Naima can you post the ID & PW for your LR account too pse, you know - just so we can see if the $990 arrived there or not edit * as these were blocked from being taken out due to the negative $ balance I guess, so either he lost 21 BTC trapped there or he made $990 - $280 (about 21 BTC @ $13.50) = $710 from the Gox
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Don't send any Bitcoins to the account as you will not be able to withdraw them again - I guess, he uses an online translator from Russian, you'd think though that with $24 million to play with he'd be able to have his people do that for him
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Well what for have replaced the password?? Such cheerful history have spoiled... Return into place!!!! Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley this is a joke! Auction it here to the highest bidder +1 10% donate my OK we have up for auction today with naima53's blessing his slightly used Mt.Gox account which due to a Goxy bug shows over $24,000,000 in the history & presently a negative balance of $700 atm, would anyone like to start the bidding at 0.5 BTC - if no offers get over 1 BTC then I'll just hand it back to naima edit: perhaps I should send it a BTC to see what happens re the apparently negative $ balance
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How many?
if you meant me I'm holding > 1,500 BTC long term now
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OK - solved thx
we are like totally Mystery Inc right now, solving like... price discrepancies n shit... yeah lol yer, I'm just taking Khou's word for it being legit, most of my BTC are parked at his gaff atm so I'm biased to consider him an oracle of legitimate BTC wisdom & propriety
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BUY $6.5792 shown on screen whilst you actually need a BUY of $6.53 to show the % gain & profit that you posted, unless I'm missing something fundamental here...
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@RandyMarsh - nope, read back on the thread, our apprentice Russian mafia hax poster did that fail
@rebuilder - yep, that's my inclination too
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omg ur right lol *drops it like a red hot brick*
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I will write this post in as basic & easy language as possible so that it can be translated more easily using web auto translate services
In real life it is said that possession is 9/10th of the law, on the Internets though possession is probably closer to 10/10th of one's been pwned especially in the case of having been naive enough to have made public your log on details, ID & password, to any account you held
So like the time that I found this dood's lost wallet in Bangkok, I quickly scooped it up whilst I thought what to do about it knowing instantly that it would be otherwise be gone for ever very fast, in that case (after perusing the contents) I decided & managed to return it to it's rightful owner, something that probably nearly caused a breach in the BKK time/space continuum as being a nearly infinite impossibility for when one losses one's fat wallet on the Khao San Road & is in the local cop shop an hour later reporting one's all too familiar woes
Anyway what I scooped up this time doesn't have the 10,000's of Bhat & credit cards etc in it, instead just an approx. negative balance of some $700 odd apparently & a weird history of looking like someone was trying to work a bug on Mt.Gox that makes their account have a balance of over $24M & then attempting to withdraw nearly $1M of that to a Liberty Reserve account & other follóns
Therefor a what to do with it sort of informal poll:
Pay off the $700+ & use it to trade on Goxed Give it back to naima53 Auction it here to the highest bidder BIN price of BTC 6.66 Exterminate it Just hang on to it & provide screen shots of any info on it to anyone who would like Hold, wait & see Send it to a journalist Ask Goxed wtf this is all about Any other suggestions welcomed...
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If I scale the Hunt Silver Spike to the first Bitcoin bubble and apply the usual timing corrections, it looks like we're at the peak of the Echo Bubble 1983. AMIDOINGITRITE? Show, don't tell! Meh, I'm not writing a novel right now am I... okay, but I guess I should heed the rule for manipulation as well. I'm far too lazy to edit/overlay though, and besides, anything fits if I can move the base price as another independent variable. Here's the historical silver price: See the echo after the bust had brought prices back down for the first time? Many bubbles have these little double peaks we just had. They call the first dip and recovery "bear trap". Go Google DJIA and NASDAQ bubbles and look at the peaks, I'm at the wrong PC to do fancy graphics @tm. Edit: note that the echo bubble was from about 5 to 15, a factor three. Not counting Bitcoinica spikes, Bitcoin bottomed above 2, and now we're at around three times that. AMINOTAGOODMANIPULAT0R? I'm long by holding & wouldn't actually mind if this were so because silver never went to zero, nor will, there's then the peak of 2011 which is nada malo, anyway we're living in very, very different times than back in them there Hunt bro days Edit: oops, sry didn't see that "I'm long by holding" appears that this thread may have caught a case of NSFW Benny Hill-itus
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Go post your manipulation messages - but be original! Don't post the same old drivel again and again.
I would, but I'm too busy atm manipulating ur mom
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it's not HTML editing, it's a genuine Goxy account that shows a negative $ balance, I can't (edit) can sort of work out how that happened & it also shows $24,000,000 + balance in history because he sold 21 BTC @ $1,190,000 each when the glitch happened & then withdrew (or attempted to at least) $900,000 (edit) $990 to Liberty Reserve & this is why the account shows a negative balance of $710 it's probably the difference between what he had in there ($280 or more exactly the value of his 22 BTC there) & the $990 that looked like it went to Liberty Reserve or in any case was never credited back to the Mt.Gox account as an annulled transaction
so bug I guess
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well I've no idea of what went on there but the account was a genuine Mt.Goxed one & the history there showed up as he he had screen shotted it, I did some also: if you'd like to see the pics in large size then just open them in another tab & remove the final h from the url before the .png Edit: to give: https://i.imgur.com/L0JKW.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/BhyxO.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/kzliC.pngsry: I see that I only screen snapped the visible portion, I will post the whole history in a while or if not then better visible portions of the action with that virtual $24M Edit: I can't capture the whole histories in a single screen shot but here's one of where it starts to go wonky: same pic bigger: https://i.imgur.com/G0YIP.png
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I'm tempted to change your password to: -$710.66857
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i jumped in Those numbers don't look right... yep, I noticed that they didn't add up as well, you'd need to have the BUY price shown fallen to $6.53 in order to realise the profit shown on that short with it's given base price of $6.5852 & @ 0.838% of unrealised profit shown - looks like someone may have been shopping
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option 2. would be my preference
& maybe flash the relevant buy or sell price that just triggered the alert too
many thanks for having taken the time for making/sharing this
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good call , set your Jessi alarms & chill to some Doves sounds
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