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June 21, 2011, 12:29:15 PM
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i would have expected the user with 500k BTC to have come forward by this point..

Why?

Mt.Gox are returning the money and have probably already communicated with the owner.

Why would you want to tell the world that you are rich?

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June 21, 2011, 12:45:05 PM
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i would have expected the user with 500k BTC to have come forward by this point..

Why?

Mt.Gox are returning the money and have probably already communicated with the owner.

Why would you want to tell the world that you are rich?

i want to remember to everybody that at May 2011 there was an address with 300k (and another 100k+) so i dont think he is the same guy who hacked mtgox..

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August 07, 2014, 02:58:59 PM
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This is a fascinating read from start to finish - I've only been mining (as very small hobby miner) for about 15 months now.

Some errie prophesies not the least of which is Mt Gox has gone belly up more than once...

Wonder where all those BTC are now?

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August 07, 2014, 05:38:32 PM
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This is a fascinating read from start to finish - I've only been mining (as very small hobby miner) for about 15 months now.

Some errie prophesies not the least of which is Mt Gox has gone belly up more than once...

Wonder where all those BTC are now?

Wow, how did you find this very old thread lol?  Grin

The Jun 2011 incident wasn't that bad, as the loss was *just* 2600 btc. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=576337#post_toc_21
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August 07, 2014, 07:21:35 PM
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Nice amount of BTC in one persons wallet. Any clue who is that ?
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August 07, 2014, 07:25:09 PM
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This is a fascinating read from start to finish - I've only been mining (as very small hobby miner) for about 15 months now.

Some errie prophesies not the least of which is Mt Gox has gone belly up more than once...

Wonder where all those BTC are now?

Wow, how did you find this very old thread lol?  Grin

The Jun 2011 incident wasn't that bad, as the loss was *just* 2600 btc. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=576337#post_toc_21


In 2011 values, low, but anyway other's people bitcoins
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August 08, 2014, 01:23:47 PM
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This is a fascinating read from start to finish - I've only been mining (as very small hobby miner) for about 15 months now.

Some errie prophesies not the least of which is Mt Gox has gone belly up more than once...

Wonder where all those BTC are now?

Wow, how did you find this very old thread lol?  Grin

The June 2011 incident wasn't that bad, as the loss was *just* 2600 btc. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=576337#post_toc_21

Hi I was trying to find out some information on Faucets (how hard/easy they are to create what prog is needed etc) and this was about page seven of nine suggestions - most are long defunct or long empty BTC (*)faucets where the link's still there (and the obligatory banner farms) - a couple of links to faucet programs that have since been quietly removed....

(*) one faucet claimed to be paying out 1 whole BTC at a time, but a check of the blocks showed it never had even one whole one.

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