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March 16, 2016, 01:41:52 PM
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1st dispatch more news coming shortly: https://www.docdroid.net/CyiTjYU/1stdispatch-1.pdf.html

Just lock that other thread, it's useless. You can troll this one and save yourself some time.

1st dispatch more news coming shortly: https://www.docdroid.net/CyiTjYU/1stdispatch-1.pdf.html

Is that what your lawyer told you?

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1st dispatch

On the topic of Cryptsy and other exchanges/markets

 

Shaun Bridges along with other corrupt government agents enlisted the help of hackers to get
into Bitcoin exchanges and dark web marketplaces.
 
The reason some large bitcoin wallets involved in these thefts have been left untouched for so
long is because their owners are either on the run, incarcerated or a combination of the two
since some of these wallets are using sorts of multi sig. While one owner is incarcerated the
other can not access it.
 
This does not just affect Cryptsy exchange but also larger instances such as Mt Gox.
 
There will be further developments shortly.
 
Cryptcracker 


Sounds like you're high on some of that crypto-crack.

A multisignature address begins with a number different than 1, right?. Being that number the number of signatures necessary to transfer funds from it.
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March 16, 2016, 02:30:24 PM
Last edit: March 16, 2016, 02:42:02 PM by thunderjet
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1st dispatch more news coming shortly: https://www.docdroid.net/CyiTjYU/1stdispatch-1.pdf.html


What about stolen altcoins? They sold it and took 4685 BTC.


Do you want to tell you why "hacker" did not sell BTC yet?

- Because it was someone who is amateur,who did not belong to notorious hacker teams deeply connected with BTC mixers like Bitcoin Fog,so he did not trust theirs mixing services.

- Stolen altcoins went from "hacker" wallets directy to exchanges and it was process which took 1 year.For that time nobody from Cryptsy did nothing to stop it.Absolutely nothing.

- Altcoins selling were finished during July 2015.After it, exactly on 1 year(on 28.July.2015) from theft, P. Vernon started company in China and Bitebi9 exchange - "happy anniversary or what"

- 7 months after theft, P.Vernon buying new big house for $1,3 millions cash money and two big SUV for $120.000 total - in divorce paper wife said he has gross income ~$100.000 per year,so how is that possible?

- why nobody from Cryptsy did not say anything about how coins which were not affected by theft,dissappeared from wallets? - just puff and gone with the wind(possibly tornado) - nothing dissapeared without trace,so these coins are stolen too - some of them are sold to cover expenses,some put in the pockets,

- and not just unaffected altcoins,cash also dissappeared from Cryptsy and Cryptsy Canada - how is that possible? - only by another theft from inside

- Bitebi9, divorce,deliberately complicated verification process,withdraw stopping - all coincidentally at the same time??

- only what I believe is that Cryptsy collapsed little prematured,because BTCs cashing process and Bitebi9 establishing needed few months more.





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March 16, 2016, 04:47:57 PM
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We still need to assume that Paul Vernon stole the money and we need the authorities to track him down.  Others in the company were probably involved as well.  Are any authorities going after them?  Even if they didn't steal the money originally, they stole from other customers to pay out withdrawals.  Either way, they committed crimes.
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March 16, 2016, 05:25:58 PM
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We still need to assume that Paul Vernon stole the money and we need the authorities to track him down.  Others in the company were probably involved as well.  Are any authorities going after them?  Even if they didn't steal the money originally, they stole from other customers to pay out withdrawals.  Either way, they committed crimes.

i think no one can give you an answer on this.
You will read it in the newspaper when he gets arrested Wink
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March 16, 2016, 11:08:09 PM
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We still need to assume that Paul Vernon stole the money and we need the authorities to track him down.  Others in the company were probably involved as well.  Are any authorities going after them?  Even if they didn't steal the money originally, they stole from other customers to pay out withdrawals.  Either way, they committed crimes.

Too bad we can't upvote posts!

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March 16, 2016, 11:12:15 PM
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I am tired of hearing this conversation that sucks
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March 16, 2016, 11:15:09 PM
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I am tired of hearing this conversation that sucks

Good Luck with Your Primedice

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March 17, 2016, 12:11:36 AM
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1st dispatch more news coming shortly: https://www.docdroid.net/CyiTjYU/1stdispatch-1.pdf.html

What about stolen altcoins? They sold it and took 4685 BTC.


There's BTC 4,800 for sale over yonder --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1400383.0 Sell 2.000.000 $ BTC-e , Sell 4800 BTC For WMZ

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March 17, 2016, 10:52:57 PM
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so to anyone who has been watching the whole Eternal Insolent and Cryptcracker show in the other thread, they are the same person.


This was posted for about two min and then deleted:




Eternal Insolent posted saying that he was making another dispatch news post today and they and paul had talked to Eternal Insolent and that a resolution was near.

However they logged in as Eternal Insolent by mistake when it was posted. It was deleted right after, but there it is... clear as you need.

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March 17, 2016, 11:03:19 PM
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so to anyone who has been watching the whole Eternal Insolent and Cryptcracker show in the other thread, they are the same person.


This was posted for about two min and then deleted:




Eternal Insolent posted saying that he was making another dispatch news post today and they and paul had talked to Eternal Insolent and that a resolution was near.

However they logged in as Eternal Insolent by mistake when it was posted. It was deleted right after, but there it is... clear as you need.



Hahahha. Good catch. What a troll Cryptocracker.
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March 17, 2016, 11:17:08 PM
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so to anyone who has been watching the whole Eternal Insolent and Cryptcracker show in the other thread, they are the same person.


This was posted for about two min and then deleted:




Eternal Insolent posted saying that he was making another dispatch news post today and they and paul had talked to Eternal Insolent and that a resolution was near.

However they logged in as Eternal Insolent by mistake when it was posted. It was deleted right after, but there it is... clear as you need.



Hahahha. Good catch. What a troll Cryptocracker.

Soon, CrackHead, Jim Slockney, or perhaps even Paul Vernon himself will be coming to the boards to adamantly deny that they're Eternal Insolent.
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March 17, 2016, 11:48:12 PM
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Judge orders hearing on motion to push @cryptsy into receivership https://t.co/diqkebyEHH

March 28 At 9:30am

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March 17, 2016, 11:54:10 PM
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I must say that this weak kneed faggotry reminded me of Horse Ass as for some reason:>

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=357655;sa=showPosts

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I still don't know why you're harassing me with this shit.

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I don't know why you have such a fuckin' hard on for me

Crypto Faggot


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=733874;sa=showPosts

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I haven't been hostile towards you so I don't understand why you've been flaming me constantly.

Coupled with 'dainty' 'contracts':

http://themerkle.com/cryptsy-served-us-a-cease-and-desist-when-we-tried-warning-users-of-problems/


coupled further therein with type writer print:
 in both the cease and desist and this cute contract....


Haggis and Faggot being a bundle of sticks of course.

NAMEAN ?
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March 17, 2016, 11:55:14 PM
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Judge orders hearing on motion to push @cryptsy into receivership https://t.co/diqkebyEHH

March 28 At 9:30am




It wont matter. You cant get blood from a rock. With any luck, they will force the sale of all the property he bought.

Well with any real luck they will hunt down the entire team and throw them in jail.
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March 17, 2016, 11:57:17 PM
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so to anyone who has been watching the whole Eternal Insolent and Cryptcracker show in the other thread, they are the same person.


This was posted for about two min and then deleted:




Eternal Insolent posted saying that he was making another dispatch news post today and they and paul had talked to Eternal Insolent and that a resolution was near.

However they logged in as Eternal Insolent by mistake when it was posted. It was deleted right after, but there it is... clear as you need.



Not that there was much doubt of this being a trollery but thank you for the blatant proof. Now let's see how Bao Luo reacts - that might tell us if he's the puppeteer or not.
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March 17, 2016, 11:58:15 PM
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Judge orders hearing on motion to push @cryptsy into receivership https://t.co/diqkebyEHH

March 28 At 9:30am



So 10 days left to return customer funds or likely lose control of the company entirely.

Tick tock...  
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March 18, 2016, 12:05:20 AM
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Judge orders hearing on motion to push @cryptsy into receivership https://t.co/diqkebyEHH

March 28 At 9:30am



So 10 days left to return customer funds or likely lose control of the company entirely.

Tick tock...  


Company? There is no company. It is now just a huge pile of debt with everyone working there suspected to be involved somehow in the scam. He would be
lucky to get rid of it now... would you really deposit more funds?
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March 18, 2016, 12:26:32 AM
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Judge orders hearing on motion to push @cryptsy into receivership https://t.co/diqkebyEHH

March 28 At 9:30am



So 10 days left to return customer funds or likely lose control of the company entirely.

Tick tock...  


Company? There is no company. It is now just a huge pile of debt with everyone working there suspected to be involved somehow in the scam. He would be
lucky to get rid of it now... would you really deposit more funds?

I wasn't just talking about Cryptsy, it appears the motion is to have Project Investors Inc. placed into the hands of a receiver. 

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According to Dun & Bradstreet, Project Investors Inc. earns $968,489 a year, which is about 6 times what its computer programming competitors in the United States make ($160,000).

Employee Count

According to D&B, Project Investors Inc. employs an estimated 2 people, which is slightly less than its computer programming competitors in the United States (where the median employee count is 3).

Revenue per Employee

For every employee, Project Investors Inc. brings in an estimated $484,244 in revenue a year, which is about 7 times its computer programming competitors in the United States (where the median is $70,000 per person). To put this in perspective, the typical company in the United States brings in $57,500 per employee, suggesting that companies in this industry generate more revenue per employee on average.
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March 18, 2016, 12:57:43 AM
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Judge orders hearing on motion to push @cryptsy into receivership https://t.co/diqkebyEHH

March 28 At 9:30am



the plot thickens,  the little i had left at craptsy i consider it lost but am interested to see what happens in ~10 days  Grin

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March 18, 2016, 02:14:10 PM
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https://news.bitcoin.com/cryptsy-ceo-recruits-hackers/

“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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