Yeah I haven't seen any complaints either. Smells like FUD to me.
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Lot of convoluted theories in here. Simplest explanation is that theymos has changed the algorithm, since this is the first major shift in trust on someone who had a lot of positive trust. I noticed that even after 6 or 7 people on the default list had given him neg trust he was still at 17x something.
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Not anymore, Sirius does.
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I'm so glad I transferred my bitcoins a DAY before TF closed the site down Makes me wonder if he allowed the site to run after the hack so he could get his personal funds out, and allow his buddies to get their money out before divvying up what was left to the rest of the suckers.
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It will be back, but it's low priority, could take theymos some time.
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Forum was hacked recently, it's been disabled for the time being.
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He's busy, don't spam him, he'll get to you when he can.
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I have 2.4 BTC in my inputs.io account. My 2.4btcs all gone. This is the last time I'm responding to you with the same thing. Follow the instructions on the site - you could've done it five times instead of continuously making trollish responses here. You lost his money to incompetence, or just stole it yourself, and you turn around and call him a troll? Classy. Come on, that's not fair. All he needs to do is send an email to support@inputs.io and he'll get a refund. It worked fine for me, I received it quite fast. He wouldn't be refunding people if he stole it himself.... People are jumping to conclusions and are complaining, eventhough they didn't even use inputs. This whole situation sucks, for the users and for TradeFortress. He's doing the best he can helping everybody so it would be nice if everyone stopped jumping him. I didn't do that, my account must have been hacked .
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I have 2.4 BTC in my inputs.io account. My 2.4btcs all gone. This is the last time I'm responding to you with the same thing. Follow the instructions on the site - you could've done it five times instead of continuously making trollish responses here. You lost his money to incompetence, or just stole it yourself, and you turn around and call him a troll? Classy.
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Jul 11 23:17:25 <[\\\]> what is TF selling? Jul 11 23:17:35 <theymos> inputs.io Jul 11 23:17:43 <Cusipzzz> webwallet rubbish Jul 11 23:18:03 <[\\\]> how do they make money? Jul 11 23:18:09 <theymos> I don't know. Jul 11 23:18:09 <[\\\]> whats the incentive to run the webwallet? Jul 11 23:18:25 <Cusipzzz> the eventual 'hacking' obv Lol
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I think this claim is honestly outrageous as it's pretty obvious the site was in fact hacked as I lost my coins several weeks prior to the "mass hacking". After a third party security audit, he assured me there must have been a flaw in Inputs.io security.
Wait, so there were coins lost weeks ago, which he knew and admitted there were flaws, before this hacking, he still left over a million dollars on the server and happened to get 'hacked' again? Interesting.
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1st-- who in their right mind would store bitcoins on inputs.io
For small amount it was fine because of free transactions. 2nd-- who actually believes it was "hacked"
Actually I do, it is tough to get secure system It's not tough to not keep a million dollars worth of bitcoins in a fuckng hot wallet, after claiming to use cold storage. No system is perfectly secure, that's why you don't do that, it's a rookie thing to do and I don't see TF doing that after his security lectures on everyone else.
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No, go away. Gambling Gambling and all "investments" that are so risky they might as well be gambling (HYIPs, pyramid schemes, etc.)
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The hack was not an inside job. I find people who accuse that insulting.
I would think you would be more insulted that people would believe you to be careless enough to leave a million in bitcoins sitting on a server, hosted by Linode of all people. I don't believe for a second that you are that incompetent.
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@TradeFortress I had ~0.08 0.09 btc on two wallets, it isn't much(yet!) but I really don't understand "only >1 deposit refund policy", looks like a lot of smaller pockets refunding some big pockets... because those first cannot harm you here?
Yep, the small fish can't pursue him, or won't because the losses are so small, so he's giving preferential partial refunds to those who can.
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indeed, if there were 4100 coins in the hot pocket, he should easily have 10k in cold storage.
That'd be great, but it's not the case. The majority of the coins were on the 'hot pocket' which was hacked . Why did this change from a few days ago, when people were complaining about a too-small "hot pocket"? The hack occurred on 2013-10-26. and you just now noticed? If you actually read about what has been going on instead of jumping to the "Post" button, the attack was detected in hours but it was only announced today as we investigated and explored our options. I have many problems with this. - "We" refers to one person, am I correct?
- Why were deposits and withdrawal not disabled?
- If the hack occurred in October, how is it possible API keys were compromised in November and money was stolen?
- Why was the "hot pocket" not immediately emptied after the hack?
I don't understand how people who made deposits to inputs (then onto coinlenders) well after the attack are out money. Yeah me either. Too many shady things that don't make sense here...
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Stolen my eye. He just left over a million dollars in bitcoins on the server, after all his talk about security?
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The hack was not an inside job. I find people who accuse that insulting. I understand that's not proof. There's little that I can do to prove that I'm not the hacker, through. what about coinlenders balance then? can we give you a bitcoin address and you send us our coins?
You lost your money, what don't you understand? Possibly. Also possible that some coinlender assets were in a separate wallet or that there are loans due to cover some of the coinlender deposits. Yep, but CL used Inputs as it's wallet. CL still has some assets and people did not lose all of their money. Send an address to support@inputs.iodid that, when to expect something? The coming days. The disturbing thing is people apparently still trust Linode. I fail to understand why Bitcoin companies use Linode at all, let alone keep a 4000 BTC hot wallet on it! Did Bitcoinica and slush teach us nothing? Yes it did teach something. That Linode makes for a handy fall guy when it's time to cut and run.
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I have lost around 5 BTC due to the hack, I have the utmost respect for TF and believe he will do the right thing.
lol
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NOOO, I lost a lottt!!!
I still hope he hill return some of the money! I have a lot at coinlenders!
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