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September 05, 2012, 01:11:18 PM
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One of the biggest Bitcoin currency exchanges has been taken offline after 24,000 units ($250,000; £157,800) of the virtual currency were stolen from its computer servers.

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-19486695

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September 05, 2012, 01:13:35 PM
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This will do big favours for the coverage of bitcoins. The bbc has massive a global reach in terms of audience.

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September 05, 2012, 01:31:45 PM
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Yep this is one of the better articles clearly stating that the theft occurred due to a serious mistake of the owner/operator and not some kind of a flaw in Bitcoin..

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September 05, 2012, 01:35:09 PM
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Yep this is one of the better articles clearly stating that the theft occurred due to a serious mistake of the owner/operator and not some kind of a flaw in Bitcoin..

But most people don't understand it anyway.

I already got this article from a college nowing I'm into BTC. With the comment, "See I told you its a scam".




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September 05, 2012, 01:38:48 PM
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Yep this is one of the better articles clearly stating that the theft occurred due to a serious mistake of the owner/operator and not some kind of a flaw in Bitcoin..

But most people don't understand it anyway.

I already got this article from a college nowing I'm into BTC. With the comment, "See I told you its a scam".


They will keep saying it's a scam years after years until they realize that this isn't a scam.

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September 05, 2012, 07:03:44 PM
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Thought this was well written.
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September 05, 2012, 07:20:05 PM
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It is very well ritten. But the average office worker has no Idea what unencrypted "keys" means.

They just read hackers can easily access them and steal you money.

Had a lot of explaining to do today.

I explained it like this:

Having unencrypted keys would be the same as if your online banking account has no password and everyone knowing you account number could access it.

Most did understand this. I think I even got a few of my coworkers intersted and they will read a bit more about bitcoin.

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