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December 20, 2019, 01:37:04 AM
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https://blockchain.info/tx/c7b46a79fd8887038bd3a8e884b04820038415a60e0b9d2c2f5bcff68a2687bf



Surely, the receiver didn't skip the same math classes that Leroy Fodor skipped while earning his B.B.A. from Ohio University in Athens, OH, eh?

Further, how the fuck was the receiver able to confirm a hack occurred when the general consensus is that it was an inside job by none other than Paul Vernon?
Bump.

Checked txid and it looks like the mother load of hacked coins (11K+) hasn’t budged.
At this point, I highly doubt anyone has the keys, including Vern the worm.

It seems to remain a mystery, just like Satoshi's wallets. And it will certainly be better that this is what happened and no one moved it.
Whenever coins from forgotten wallets start moving, at the market is starting panic.

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December 20, 2019, 05:48:31 AM
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I must have missed this. Paul Vernon must still be around. He stole a bunch of my money when Cryptsy went down. Is there any chance that authorities will catch him?

nop. successfully complete his mission / bags of coin unloading in china (  bitcoin turn into cash Help off Coinbase , buy back Bitcoin in otc way with no track left behind ) its over now

How do you know it has anything to do with Coinbase? If funds were transferred through Coinbase addresses, they had to be done through a verified account and the track would have to be there.

next CLASS Action on coinbase & hold on .
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stolen btc , could be under coinbase vault , why im sure !!  vernon dumping altcoin in bittrex  turn into btc ( all btc cash out coinbase / some off other exchange ) how much he dump btc & altcoin unclearly seen ( cryptsy data erases , its difficult but not impossible 😂) blamed on lucky7  hahahaha
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December 22, 2019, 01:09:48 AM
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Quote from:  Cryptsy Cryptocurrency Settlement
Also, we obtained for Cryptsy account holders a judgment against Paul Vernon, which we hope to one day collect. We do not know if or when this may occur, or how much money may be recovered.

bolded text is code for "albeit, hell will freeze over and the second coming occurs before we even collect a dime"

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December 22, 2019, 02:23:28 AM
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Did anyone investigate the other coins that forked BTC? Those could be liquidated on the forked chain.

Also there may be another reason that the coins didn't move. Take the coins off the market in order to pump BTC after the fork. Leaving many traders without capitol to leverage against them.

If that is the case they made much more than what is sitting in that address. Think of all the profits that were taken on Cryptsy alt pumps and dumps insider trading that they wrung out BTC with and nobody will look at that coin and where it went.
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December 22, 2019, 03:57:08 AM
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Quote from:  Cryptsy Cryptocurrency Settlement
Also, we obtained for Cryptsy account holders a judgment against Paul Vernon, which we hope to one day collect. We do not know if or when this may occur, or how much money may be recovered.

bolded text is code for "albeit, hell will freeze over and the second coming occurs before we even collect a dime"

There was already a settlement a while back from the class action lawsuit.  Are you saying the there may be more that we could get back? I did get a small percentage back from my loss.
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December 22, 2019, 04:01:36 AM
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Quote from:  Cryptsy Cryptocurrency Settlement
Also, we obtained for Cryptsy account holders a judgment against Paul Vernon, which we hope to one day collect. We do not know if or when this may occur, or how much money may be recovered.

bolded text is code for "albeit, hell will freeze over and the second coming occurs before we even collect a dime"

There was already a settlement a while back from the class action lawsuit.  Are you saying the there may be more that we could get back? I did get a small percentage back from my loss.

Yes!
1 in 1999999999999999999999999999999 chance..

No word from Vern or movement of important wallets in a very long time..

One would think Vern would tell the truth on his deathbed or something..

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Quote from:  Cryptsy Cryptocurrency Settlement
Also, we obtained for Cryptsy account holders a judgment against Paul Vernon, which we hope to one day collect. We do not know if or when this may occur, or how much money may be recovered.

bolded text is code for "albeit, hell will freeze over and the second coming occurs before we even collect a dime"

There was already a settlement a while back from the class action lawsuit.  Are you saying the there may be more that we could get back? I did get a small percentage back from my loss.

Yes!
1 in 1999999999999999999999999999999 chance..

No word from Vern or movement of important wallets in a very long time..

One would think Vern would tell the truth on his deathbed or something..

So you’re saying there’s a chance...!?!?
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December 22, 2019, 06:06:44 AM
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So you’re saying there’s a chance...!?!?

Only if you donate enough to the yakuza fund to track him down..

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So you’re saying there’s a chance...!?!?

Only if you donate enough to the yakuza fund to track him down..



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So you’re saying there’s a chance...!?!?

Only if you donate enough to the yakuza fund to track him down..



I'm gathering up the diaper posse....


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12.  What does the settlement provide?

Coinbase has agreed to create a Settlement Fund of $962,500. After deducting attorneys’ fees, costs, applicable taxes, and other monies, fees and expenses (see Question 19), the Settlement Fund will be distributed to Class Members who file valid claims.  

As a Settlement Class Member, you will give up, or “release,” your claims against Coinbase. The release includes any claims made or that could have been made arising from or related to the facts alleged in this lawsuit. The release is described in more detail in the Settlement Agreement and in Question 16 below.



Entire thing:    Coinbase Settlement Administrator <donotreply@coinbasesettlement.com>
    To:Potential Class Member
    Jan 13 at 3:10 PM
    

    Notice ID: CNB159859

    Confirmation Code: 39102

    NOTICE OF PROPOSED SETTLEMENT OF CLASS ACTION,

    FAIRNESS HEARING, AND RIGHT TO APPEAR
    
    If you are an individual who is a Cryptsy account owner, who held Bitcoin, alternative cryptocurrencies, or any other form of monies or currency at Cryptsy as of November 1, 2015, and you are unable to access your cryptocurrency you may be a Class Member eligible for a payment from this settlement when the funds are distributed.
    

    You must file a Claim Form by April 13, 2020 to receive a settlement benefit.

    A Federal Court authorized this notice. This is not a solicitation.

    Read this notice carefully, as it affects your rights.
    For more information, visit www.CoinbaseSettlement.com or call 1-833-277-8323

    UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA

    NOTICE OF PROPOSED SETTLEMENT OF CLASS ACTION,
    FAIRNESS HEARING, AND RIGHT TO APPEAR

    If you were a CRYPTSY account holder and are unable to access your CRYPTOCURRENCY,
    you could get money from this class action settlement against COINBASE INC.

    Please read this notice carefully.

    A federal court authorized this notice.  This is not a solicitation from a lawyer.

    Overview

    This Notice describes a settlement of a class action lawsuit against Coinbase, and how you can get money from the settlement or exclude yourself from the settlement. Your legal rights are affected whether you act or don’t act. Read this notice carefully.

    Background
        On December 13, 2016, a class action lawsuit was filed against Defendant Coinbase, Inc., in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida styled Leidel, et al. v. Coinbase, Inc. d/b/a Global Digital Asset Exchange (GDAX), Case No. 9:16-cv-81992-MARRA (the “Coinbase Case”). The Honorable Kenneth A. Marra is the presiding judge. Judge Marra also presided over the previously filed and related class action against Project Investors, Inc. d/b/a Cryptsy (“Cryptsy”) styled Leidel, et al. v. Project Investors, Inc. d/b/a CRYPTSY, Paul Vernon, and Lorie Ann Nettles, Case No. 9:16-cv-80060-MARRA (the “Cryptsy Case”).
        The Cryptsy Case was based on the unlawful conduct of Cryptsy and its founder, Paul Vernon (“Vernon”), including their theft of the cryptocurrencies of the Cryptsy account holders. Mr. Vernon closed Cryptsy, moved to China, refused to participate in the Cryptsy Case or return the cryptocurrency that he stole from Cryptsy account holders, and is not known to have returned to the United States. A Class Action Settlement was obtained in the Cryptsy Case, which was approved by Judge Marra. You can read about the completed Cryptsy Settlement at www.cryptsysettlement.com.
        This Notice is about the Coinbase Case, which was brought on behalf of Cryptsy account holders in an effort to recover additional monies for them. The Coinbase Case is based on allegations that Cryptsy and Mr. Vernon stole the cryptocurrencies of Cryptsy account holders and that Defendant Coinbase unlawfully aided and abetted Cryptsy and Vernon in their theft by allowing them to have accounts on the Coinbase platform that they used, among things, to convert bitcoin to U.S. dollars.
        After almost three years of litigation, which included (but was not limited to) an appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, 16 depositions of, among others, present and former employees of Coinbase and Cryptsy, motions to compel, expert witness discovery, and the briefing of motions for summary judgment and class certification, the parties reached a class action settlement of the Coinbase Case with the assistance in mediation of Judge (Retired) Howard A. Tescher.

    The purpose of this notice is to advise you of your rights with respect to the Coinbase Case settlement.
        If you are a Class Member and you submitted an approved claim in the class action settlement in the Cryptsy Case (i.e., you received a settlement payment in the Cryptsy Case), you do not have to take any action to submit a claim in this Coinbase Case. Your approved claim from the Cryptsy Case will be reviewed in this Coinbase Case, and you will receive a settlement payment in this Class Action Settlement, provided that the Court approves the settlement, as explained below.
        If you did not submit a claim in the Cryptsy Case, or if your claim in the Cryptsy Case was rejected, you may submit a claim in the Coinbase Case. If you submitted a claim in the Cryptsy Case and your claim was rejected, you must submit a claim form in this Coinbase Case but you need not resubmit any of the supporting materials you submitted with your Cryptsy Claim; you need only submit in this Coinbase Case any additional documents and materials to support your claim.
        This is not a lawsuit against you. Your participation in this lawsuit or acceptance of money from the settlement will not affect your employment status or compensation in any way.
        Please read this Notice carefully. This Notice explains your legal rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them. Your legal rights will be affected whether you act or don’t act, and you have choices to make now.
    SUMMARY OF YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OPTIONS
    DO NOTHING    If you did not make a claim in the Cryptsy case, or if you made a claim in the Cryptsy Case that was rejected, and you do nothing in the Coinbase Settlement, you will not get a payment from this settlement. You give up your rights to ever recover from Coinbase for the legal claims in this case if the settlement is approved.
    
    If you made a claim in the Cryptsy Case that was approved and paid, you do not have to take any action.  Your Cryptsy claim will be deemed approved and will be paid if this settlement is approved.
    EXCLUDE YOURSELF FROM THE SETTLEMENT    Get no payment from the settlement. This is the only way that you can file your own lawsuit or ever be part of any other lawsuit about the legal claims in this case against Coinbase.
    SUBMIT A CLAIM FORM FOR YOUR SHARE OF THE SETTLEMENT    If you did not submit a claim in the Cryptsy Case or if your claim in the Cryptsy Case was rejected, the only way to receive money from the settlement when the funds are distributed is by submitting a claim form in this Coinbase Case by April 13, 2020.
     OBJECT TO OR
     COMMENT ON THE
     SETTLEMENT    Following the instructions in Question 23 below, write to the Court about why you like or do not like the settlement by no later than March 13, 2020. You may also ask to speak to the Court about your written comments or objections about the fairness of the settlement at the “Fairness Hearing” on April 17, 2020, though you do not have to do so. To comment on or object to the settlement and request to speak at the “Fairness Hearing,” you must act before March 13, 2020.
    GO TO THE COURT’S FAIRNESS HEARING ABOUT THE SETTLEMENT    If you would like, you may ask to speak in Court about the fairness of the settlement if you follow the instructions in Question 23 of this Notice. You do not need to speak to the Court to receive benefits under the settlement.

    The above bullet points and charts provide summary information regarding the lawsuit against Coinbase. The remainder of this Notice is designed to provide more information to help you evaluate your options and answer any questions that you may have.

    The Court in charge of this case still has to approve the settlement. Payments will be made if the Court approves the settlement and orders that the settlement funds be distributed, and if any appeals of the Court’s approval of the settlement are resolved in favor of the settlement. Please be patient.

    WHAT THIS NOTICE CONTAINS
    BASIC INFORMATION ... PAGE 4
    1.      Why did I get this Notice?
    2.      What is this lawsuit about?
    3.      Why is this a class action, and who is involved?
    4.      Why is there a settlement?
    5.      What if I made a claim in the Cryptsy Case and received a Settlement Payment?
    6.      What if I made a claim in the Cryptsy Case and did not receive a Settlement Payment?
    7.      What if I did not make a claim in the Cryptsy Case?
    WHO IS IN THE SETTLEMENT AND THE CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT? ..................................... PAGE 5
    8.      Am I a Class Member who is part of the settlement?
    9.      I’m still not sure if I am included.
    10.    Is the Receiver from the Cryptsy Case involved in this settlement?
    11.    What are my rights as a Class Member?
    THE SETTLEMENT BENEFITS... PAGE 6
    12.    What does the settlement provide?
    13.    How much money can I get from the settlement?
    SUBMITTING A CLAIM FORM FOR A SHARE OF THE SETTLEMENT ...................................... PAGE 6
    14A.  How can I get money from the settlement? (For Class Members who submitted approved
              and paid claims in the Cryptsy Case).
    14B.  How can I get money from the settlement? (For Class Members who submitted a claim
              in the Cryptsy Case that was rejected or who did not make a claim in the Cryptsy Case).
    15.    When will I get my payment?
    16.    What am I giving up to get payment under the settlement?
    THE LAWYERS REPRESENTING YOU ............................................................................... ......... PAGE 7
    17.    Who represents me in this case?
    18.    Should I get my own lawyer?
    19.    How will the lawyers be paid?
    EXCLUDING YOURSELF FROM THE ONGOING LAWSUIT ....................................................... PAGE 8
    20.    How do I get out of the settlement?
    21.    If I don’t exclude myself, can I sue the Defendant for the same thing later?
    22.    If I exclude myself, can I get money from this case?
    COMMENTING ON OR OBJECTING TO THE SETTLEMENT...................................................... PAGE 9
    23.    How do I tell the Court that I like or don’t like a proposed settlement, and may I speak at the hearing?
    24.    What is the difference between objecting and excluding?
    THE COURT’S FAIRNESS HEARING ............................................................................... ............ PAGE 9
    25.    When and where will the Court decide whether to approve the settlement?
    26.    Do I have to come to the Fairness Hearing?
    27.    May I speak at the hearing?
      IF YOU DO NOTHING ... PAGE 10
    28A.  What happens if I do nothing at all? (For Class Members who submitted approved and paid claims in the Cryptsy Case)
    28B. What happens if I do nothing at all? (For any Class Member who submitted a claim in the Cryptsy Case that was rejected or who did not submit a Claim in the Cryptsy Case).
    GETTING MORE INFORMATION ............................................................................... ................... PAGE 10
    29.    Are more details about the settlement and the lawsuit available?
    30.    How do I get more information?
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    

    BASIC INFORMATION

      1.  Why did I get this Notice?

    You received this Notice because records recovered from Cryptsy indicate you may have had a Cryptsy Account, you requested a copy of the Notice through a toll-free number or contacted the lawyers involved in this case or the Claims Administrator.

    The Court directed the parties to send you this Notice because Class Members have the right to know about the settlement of this class action lawsuit, and about their legal rights and options, before the Court holds a “Fairness Hearing” to decide whether to grant final approval of the settlement.

    This Notice explains the lawsuit, the settlement, and your legal rights. It also explains what benefits from the settlement will be available, when they will be available, who is eligible for them, and how to obtain them. If the Court approves the settlement and orders that the settlement funds be distributed and if any appeals of the Court’s approval of the settlement are resolved in favor of the settlement, an administrator appointed by the Court will make the payments that the settlement allows.

    The Court has preliminarily approved the settlement. If you are a Class Member, you have legal rights and options that you may exercise before the Court considers whether it will grant final approval to the proposed settlement at the “Fairness Hearing.”  The Court will hold the Fairness Hearing on April 17, 2020, to decide whether the proposed settlement is fair, reasonable, and provides adequate compensation and benefits to the members of the Class.

    If you wish to comment on (including object to) or exclude yourself from the settlement, you must do so by following the procedures described below. If you do nothing, you will not receive any money from the settlement, but you will be bound by any final judgment.

      2.  What is this lawsuit about?

    On December 13, 2016, Plaintiff filed this class action against Coinbase on behalf of himself and on behalf of account holders in a cryptocurrency exchange known as “Cryptsy”. Cryptsy operated an online business for customers to exchange, invest, and trade in digital cryptocurrencies, such as “Bitcoin” and “Litecoin.” Cryptsy customers, including Plaintiff and the Class, deposited their digital currency in accounts held at, and purportedly protected and managed by, Cryptsy. In the Cryptsy Case, Plaintiffs alleged that Cryptsy and its founder, Paul Vernon, acted unlawfully by denying the Class the ability to withdraw or use the funds in their accounts and by stealing for their own use and benefit the digital currency held in the Cryptsy customer accounts.  A settlement was reached in the Cryptsy Case, which was approved by the same Court presiding over this Coinbase Case.

    The Coinbase Case alleges that Coinbase unlawfully aided and abetted the conduct of Cryptsy and Vernon by allowing them to have accounts on the Coinbase platform or that Coinbase was negligent by, for example, failing to employ proper due diligence and other supervisory procedures over the accounts that Cryptsy and Vernon controlled on the Coinbase platform. The Coinbase Case also alleges that Cryptsy and Vernon used their accounts on the Coinbase platform to convert to U.S. Dollars the cryptocurrency that Cryptsy and Vernon allegedly stole from the Cryptsy account holders who are the Class Members in this lawsuit. Plaintiff alleged that Coinbase knew or should have known that Cryptsy and Vernon were engaged in such unlawful conduct, and assisted Cryptsy and Vernon by allowing them to open and maintain accounts on the Coinbase platform.

    Coinbase denied these allegations, and contended that it did not know about any of the alleged thefts, did not have any reason to know of the alleged thefts, and did not have any legal responsibility for the alleged actions of Cryptsy and Vernon.

    To obtain more information about the claims and defenses in this lawsuit, you can view the complaint, the answer, and other court documents in this case at  www.coinbasesettlement.com.

      3.  Why is this a class action, and who is involved?

    In a class action, one or more people called “class representatives” sue on behalf of themselves and other people who have similar claims. The people with similar claims are a “Class” and are called “Class Members.” Named Plaintiff Brandon Leidel, who had a Cryptsy account, is the Class Representative in this case. The Class Members include other Cryptsy account holders, as described more fully in this notice. Plaintiff and Defendant Coinbase have agreed to settle this class action, and agreed for purposes of settlement that the case should proceed as a class action, subject to the Court’s approval.

      4.  Why is there a settlement?

    The Court has not found in favor of Plaintiff or Defendant. While the lawsuit is still pending before the United States District Court, Plaintiff and Coinbase have agreed to a settlement which, if it is approved, will bring the claims against Coinbase to an end. That way, Plaintiff and Coinbase avoid the uncertainty of continuing the case between them and the cost of further litigation, and Class Members will get the benefits of the settlement. The Class Representative and his attorneys think the settlement is best for everyone who allegedly was harmed by Coinbase’s alleged conduct, given the payment to be made available to Class members and the uncertainty of how the claims and defenses would be resolved in the event that the litigation continued.

      5.  What if I made a claim in the Cryptsy Case and received a Settlement Payment?

    If: (a) you made a claim in the Cryptsy Case, (b) your claim was approved, and (c) you received a settlement payment, you need not take any action to submit a claim in this Coinbase Settlement. Your claim from the Cryptsy Settlement will be deemed approved and paid in this Coinbase Case, provided that the Court approves the settlement.

      6.  What if I made a claim in the Cryptsy Case and did not receive a Settlement Payment?

    If: (a) you made a claim in the Cryptsy Case, (b) your claim was not approved, and (c) you did not receive a settlement payment, you must submit a claim to receive any payment from this Coinbase Case. To submit a claim in this Coinbase Case, you must properly and timely submit the Claim Form. You need not include with your Claim Form any supporting materials that you submitted with your Claim Form in the Cryptsy Case, but to receive a payment in this Coinbase Case you must submit additional materials to satisfy the requirements for the submission of a valid claim. If you do not submit any additional supporting materials, your claim in this Coinbase Case will not be approved.

      7.  What if I did not make a claim in the Cryptsy Case?

    You must submit a claim in this Coinbase Case to receive any payment from this Coinbase Case if you did not submit a claim in the Cryptsy Case. You should fully complete and timely submit a Claim Form in this Coinbase Case and include with your Claim Form all required supporting materials.  

    WHO IS IN THE SETTLEMENT AND THE CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT?

      8.  Am I a Class Member who is part of the settlement?

    In general, individuals who are Cryptsy account owners who held Bitcoin, alternative cryptocurrencies, or any other form of monies or currency at Cryptsy as of November 1, 2015, and are unable to access their cryptocurrency may be Class Members who are eligible for a payment from the settlement when the funds are distributed. Excluded from the Class are all employees of Cryptsy, including its shareholders, officers and directors and members of their immediate families, as well as any person or entity that opened an account at Cryptsy after the date that Coinbase closed the accounts of Cryptsy and Paul Vernon on the Coinbase platform, which are known as the Cryptsy, Vernon and Mintsy accounts, which was October 4, 2015.  Also excluded from the Class are all employees of Coinbase, including its shareholders, officers and directors and members of their immediate families.

      9.  I’m still not sure if I am included.

    If you received this Notice, you contacted Class Counsel and provided information that indicates that you may be a potential Class Member, or your contact information was discovered in records of Cryptsy dated as of January 1, 2014. If you are still not sure whether you are included, you can get help at www.coinbasesettlement.com or by calling (833) 277-8323.

      10.  Is the Receiver from the Cryptsy Case involved in this settlement?

    A Receiver is a person appointed by the Court to typically preserve the assets and property of a company in financial distress or subject to claims of wrongdoing. In the Cryptsy case, the Court appointed a Receiver at the request of Plaintiffs and their lawyers (known as Class Counsel, as described below). Plaintiffs filed a motion in the Cryptsy Case to ask the Court to appoint a Receiver because Plaintiffs wanted to ensure that Cryptsy, Paul Vernon and others did not attempt to hide, sell or otherwise keep from Plaintiffs and the Class monies and assets to satisfy any judgment obtained in that case, and likewise to recover monies and assets for the benefit of the Class. The Receiver is not a party in the Coinbase Case but he agrees that this settlement is in the best interest of the Class and he is, as part of the settlement, releasing claims of the Receivership Estate against Coinbase.

      11.  What are my rights as a Class Member?

    If you submitted a claim in the Cryptsy Case that was approved and paid, you have the right to (1) do nothing, in which case your Cryptsy Claim will be deemed approved, processed and paid in this Coinbase Case provided that the Court approves the settlement, (2) submit any additional materials that you believe show that you had more cryptocurrency in your Cryptsy Account than you submitted with your Cryptsy Claim,  (3) exclude yourself from the settlement (see Question 20), (4) comment on or object to the settlement (see Question 23), and/or (5) attend the Court’s Fairness Hearing to speak in support of or against the Court’s final approval of the settlement (see Question 27).

    If you submitted a claim in the Cryptsy Case that was rejected or if you did not submit a claim in the Cryptsy Case, you have the right to (1) do nothing, in which case you will not receive a payment and will waive any rights to pursue a lawsuit of your own against Coinbase and the other parties released in the settlement, (2) submit a Claim Form to receive a payment from the Settlement Funds (see Question 14), (3) exclude yourself from the settlement (see Question 20), (4) comment on or object to the settlement (see Question 23), and/or (5) attend the Court’s Fairness Hearing to speak in support of or against the Court’s final approval of the settlement (see Question 27).

    THE SETTLEMENT BENEFITS

    Plaintiff, the Class and Coinbase entered a Settlement Agreement.  The Settlement Agreement is available for your review at  www.coinbasesettlement.com. You can also review the Settlement Agreement by visiting  www.pacer.gov, or by contacting the Clerk of Court. The following pages provide a summary of the Settlement Agreement, and your rights and options under the Settlement Agreement.

      12.  What does the settlement provide?

    Coinbase has agreed to create a Settlement Fund of $962,500. After deducting attorneys’ fees, costs, applicable taxes, and other monies, fees and expenses (see Question 19), the Settlement Fund will be distributed to Class Members who file valid claims.  

    As a Settlement Class Member, you will give up, or “release,” your claims against Coinbase. The release includes any claims made or that could have been made arising from or related to the facts alleged in this lawsuit. The release is described in more detail in the Settlement Agreement and in Question 16 below.

      13.  How much money can I get from the settlement?

    Class Members who submitted a valid claim in the Cryptsy Case or who submit a valid Claim Form in this Coinbase Case are called “claimants” and will be eligible to receive a share of the Settlement Fund if and when the Settlement Fund is distributed. The Claims Administrator, with the assistance of Class Counsel, determined in the Cryptsy Case the market value, as of November 1, 2015, of the cryptocurrency(ies) held by Class Members that submitted valid claims. The same valuation and plan of allocation approved by the Court in the Cryptsy Case will be used in this Coinbase Case. Each Class Member submitting a valid claim shall be allocated a pro rata share of the Net Settlement Fund based on his, her or its claim compared to the total number of valid claims, but in no event will any Class Member receive more than 100 percent of the Class Member’s unreimbursed losses or damages from the Net Settlement Fund. There is no way to determine, in advance, how many Class Members will make claims from the Net Settlement Fund. Class Members who do not submit valid claims will not share in the proceeds of the Net Settlement Funds, but will nevertheless be bound by this Settlement.

    The proposed Plan of Allocation is contained in the Settlement Agreement which is available for review at www.coinbasesettlement.com, and will be presented for approval by the Court at the Fairness Hearing (see Question 25).

    SUBMITTING A CLAIM FORM FOR A SHARE OF THE SETTLEMENT

    14(A).  How can I get money from the settlement? (For Class Members who submitted approved and paid claims in the Cryptsy Case).

    If: (a) you made a claim in the Cryptsy Case, (b) your claim was approved, and (c) you received a settlement payment, you need not take any action to submit a claim and get money in this Coinbase Case. Your claim from the Cryptsy Case will be deemed approved and paid in this Coinbase Case, provided that the Court approves the settlement. If you wish to submit additional materials that show that you had more cryptocurrency at Cryptsy than you submitted with your Cryptsy Claim, you may do so by submitting a new Claim Form and the new supporting materials.

    14(B).  How can I get money from the settlement? (For any Class Member who submitted a claim in the Cryptsy Case that was rejected or who did not submit a claim in the Cryptsy Case).

    IF YOUR CLAIM IN THE CRYPTSY CASE WAS REJECTED, OR IF YOU DID NOT MAKE A CLAIM IN THE CRYPTSY CASE, YOU MUST DO THE FOLLOWING TO GET MONEY FROM THIS SETTLEMENT.

    If you fall within the Class definition, you may receive money from the settlement.

    To receive  money  from  the  settlement,  you  must  complete  and  submit  a  Claim  Form,  either  online  at www.coinbasesettlement.com, or by mail. A copy of the Claim Form is available for download on the settlement website. Please read this Notice and the Claim Form carefully. You must either complete and submit the form online no later than April 13, 2020, or complete the Claim form manually, sign it, and mail it postmarked no later than April 13, 2020, to the Claims Administrator at the address listed in the Claim Form.  If necessary, you may download and print out a Claim Form from the website  www.coinbasesettlement.com.

    Please note that the Claim Form must be signed. By signing your Claim Form, you will be swearing that the information you submit is true and accurate. You will also be authorizing the Claims Administrator to contact you for more information to help evaluate your Claim.
    IF YOU DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR SIGNED CLAIM FORM WITH THE REQUIRED SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS BY THIS DEADLINE, YOU WILL BE DEEMED TO HAVE WAIVED YOUR RIGHT TO RECEIVE ANY PAYMENT FROM THE SETTLEMENT FUND.

    As part of your Claim, you should provide as much documentation as you can supporting your claim, including your status as a Cryptsy account holder and specifically the type and amount of cryptocurrency you held at Cryptsy as of November 1, 2015 and which you can no longer access. All information provided will be treated as confidential and will be used only for the purpose of reviewing and administering your Claim.

    Examples of documentation you might have to support your claim include screen shots of your holdings at Cryptsy or account statements. You may have other types of supporting documentation. You should submit whatever you have. Please note that it appears that Paul Vernon or someone under his direction destroyed all of Cryptsy’s database records and, as a result, the only way to establish your claim is through your submission of records that evidence your ownership of cryptocurrency held at Cryptsy as of November 1, 2015. Class Counsel asked Vernon to provide copies of the records that show all of the holdings of the Class, and likewise continue to search for such records. To date, Vernon has failed to respond to or comply with such requests.

    If there is a balance remaining in the Settlement Fund 180 days after the last check is issued to pay all valid Claims, the Claims Administrator will, if feasible, distribute any remaining balance by way of pro rata payments to Class Members who submitted valid Claims and who cashed their checks, but in no event will any Class Member receive more than 100 percent of the Class Member’s unreimbursed losses or damages from the Net Settlement Fund. Thereafter, any remaining balance, if any, will revert and be paid to Coinbase.

    If you have any problems with the Claim Form or questions about how to submit your claim, please call the Claims Administrator at the telephone number printed at the end of this Notice.

      15.  When will I get my payment?

    The Court will hold a final Fairness Hearing on April 17, 2020 to decide whether to approve the settlement. If the Court approves the settlement, there still may be appeals of that decision. If an appeal is filed, it is hard to estimate how long it might take for it to be resolved, but it can take a lot of time, perhaps more than a year. Settlement payments to Settlement Class Members will be distributed if the settlement is approved, and after appeals, if any, are resolved.

    Updates regarding the settlement and when payments may be made will be posted on the settlement website, www.coinbasesettlement.com.

      16.  What am I giving up to get a payment under the settlement?

    If you are a Class Member, unless you exclude yourself from the settlement, you are staying in the Class, and that means that you can’t sue, continue to sue, or be part of any other lawsuit against Coinbase about the legal claims in this case. It also means that all of the Court’s orders will apply to you  and  legally bind  you,  and  that  you  agree  to  the “Release  of Claims”  contained  in  the  Settlement Agreement, which describe exactly the legal claims that you give up if you get settlement benefits.

    You may view the release in the Settlement Agreement at www.coinbasesettlement.com.

    By participating in this settlement, you are not giving up your right to  receive payments from any future settlements, monies obtained from, and/or or a trial against, Cryptsy’s founder Paul Vernon, or any other person or entity, with the exception of Coinbase and the other persons and entities covered by the release in the Settlement Agreement.

    THE LAWYERS REPRESENTING YOU

      17.  Who represents me in this case?

    The Court appointed the law firms of Wites Law Firm and Silver Miller to represent you and other Class Members. Their contact information is as follows:
    Marc A. Wites
    WITES LAW FIRM
    4400 N. Federal Highway
    Lighthouse Point, Florida 33064
    Phone: (954) 933-4400
    mwites@witeslaw.com
         David C. Silver
    SILVER MILLER
    11780 W. Sample Road
    Coral Springs, Florida 33065
    Phone: (954) 516-6000
    dsilver@silvermillerlaw.com
    

    These lawyers are called Co-Lead Counsel and Class Counsel. If you want to be represented by your own lawyer, you may hire one at your own expense and enter an appearance through your own counsel.

      18.  Should I get my own lawyer?

    You do not need to hire your own lawyer because Plaintiff’s Counsel are working on your behalf. If you want your own lawyer, you may hire one, but you will be responsible for any payment for that lawyer’s services. For example, you can ask your lawyer to appear in Court for you if you want someone other than Plaintiff’s Counsel to speak for you. You may also appear for yourself without a lawyer.

      19.  How will the lawyers be paid?

    The Settlement Agreement authorizes Co-Lead Counsel to seek an award of attorney’s fees of up to 33.33% of the Settlement Fund, plus expenses and costs, which also will be paid from the Settlement Fund.

    In addition, Co-Lead Counsel will ask the Court to award Plaintiff Brandon Leidel in this Action a service award of $2,500 for his time and effort in acting as the Class Representative. Mr. Leidel participated in this case in many ways, such as reviewing and approving documents filed in the case, responding to discovery requests, producing documents, submitting himself to a full-day deposition, and attending mediation. The Service Award shall be paid when the Settlement Funds are distributed to Class Members who have submitted valid claims.  

    You will not be billed or charged for any of Class Counsel’s fees, costs, or expenses. If the Court grants Counsel’s requests, all fees, costs, and expenses will be deducted from any money obtained for the Class.

    EXCLUDING YOURSELF FROM THE SETTLEMENT

      20.  How do I get out of the settlement?

    If you fall within the Class definition but don’t want a payment from the settlement or you want to keep the right to sue or continue to sue Coinbase (at your own expense) about the legal issues in this case, then you must “opt out” of the settlement. This is called excluding yourself from, or opting out of, a settlement Class.

    To exclude yourself from (opt out of) the settlement, you must send a letter stating that you want to be excluded from the Coinbase Case, Case No.: 9:16-cv-81992. Be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, and your signature. You must mail your exclusion request postmarked no later than March 13, 2020 to:

    Coinbase Settlement
    ATTN: Exclusion Request
    PO BOX 58220
    Philadelphia, PA 19102

    You cannot exclude yourself on the phone or by fax or e-mail – you must do so in writing. If you request to be excluded, you will not receive any money from the Settlement, and you cannot object to the Settlement. However, you will not be legally bound by anything that happens in this lawsuit, and you will keep your right to separately pursue claims against Defendant Coinbase relating to the subject matter of this lawsuit.

    If you ask to be excluded from the settlement, you will not get any payment from the settlement, and you cannot object to the settlement.

      21.  If I don’t exclude myself, can I sue Defendant Coinbase for the same thing later?

    No.  If you are a Class member, unless you exclude yourself from the settlement, you give up the right to sue Coinbase for the claims that the settlement resolves as more fully described in Question 16 above.

    If you have a pending lawsuit against Coinbase, speak to your lawyer in that lawsuit immediately, because you may need to exclude yourself to continue your own lawsuit. The process for excluding yourself from the settlement and/or the ongoing lawsuit is described in the preceding sections.

      22.  If I exclude myself, can I get money from this case?

    No.  If you exclude yourself from the settlement, you will not receive money under the settlement even if you submit a Claim Form.  But, by excluding yourself, you keep any rights to sue on your own about the same legal claims in the lawsuit should you want to do so.
    

    COMMENTING ON OR OBJECTING TO THE SETTLEMENT

    23.  How do I tell the Court that I like or don’t like the proposed settlement, and may I speak at the hearing?

    If you are a Class Member, you can object to the Settlement if you do not like any part of the settlement including the proposed award of attorneys’ fees and expenses, and the proposed service award to Plaintiff, and the Court will consider your views. To object, you must send a letter to the Court, Class Counsel, and Defendant’s Counsel saying that you object to the Settlement in the Coinbase Case, Case No.: 9:16-cv-81922. Be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, your signature, and the reasons you object to the Settlement. You also must affirm under penalty of perjury that you are a Class Member and provide proof of Class Membership. If you are represented by counsel, be sure to include the name, address, and telephone number of that lawyer.

    Your objection must be mailed to and actually received at all of the following different locations no later than March 13, 2020. Send your objection to:
    
    Clerk of Court:    Class Counsel:    Defendant’s Counsel:
    Paul G. Rogers Federal
    Building and U.S. Courthouse
    701 Clematis Street, Room 202
    West Palm Beach, FL 33401    Marc A. Wites
    Wites Law Firm
    4400 N. Federal Highway
    Lighthouse Point, FL 33064    Laura J. Stoll
    Goodwin Procter LLP
    601 South Figueroa St. - 41st Floor
    Los Angeles, CA 90017
    

    You do not need to attend or speak at the Fairness Hearing (described in Question 26 below) for your comments or objections to be considered. If you would like to speak at the Fairness Hearing about your comments or objections to the settlement, you must add to your letter a statement that you intend to appear and speak at the hearing, for example, by stating “This is my Notice of Intention to Appear in the Coinbase Case.”

    You will have no right to speak at the hearing about the settlement or object if you choose to exclude yourself from the settlement, because the settlement no longer affects you if you opt out of  it.

      24.  What is the difference between objecting and excluding?

    Objecting is telling the Court that you do not like something about the Settlement. You can object only if you stay in the Class. If you object, you will remain in the Class and will be bound by the proposed Settlement if the Court approves the Settlement, despite your objection. If you object, you can also participate in the Settlement benefits described above. Excluding yourself is telling the Court that you do not want to be part of the Class or the lawsuit. You cannot request exclusion and object to the Settlement. If you exclude yourself, you have no basis to object because the case no longer affects you. Class Members who do exclude themselves may, if they wish, enter an appearance through their own counsel.

    THE COURT’S FAIRNESS HEARING

    The Court will hold a hearing to decide whether to approve the Settlement.
    You may attend, and you may ask to speak, but you don’t have to.

      25.  When and where will the Court decide whether to approve the settlement?

    The Court will hold a Final Settlement Hearing at 10:00 a.m. on April 17, 2020 at the Courtroom of the Honorable Kenneth A. Marra, Paul G. Rogers Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, 701 Clematis Street, Courtroom #4, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. The hearing date may be changed by the Court, and you should check www.coinbasesettlement.com for any updates.  At this hearing, the Court will consider whether the Settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate. If there are objections, the Court will consider them. The Court will listen to people who have asked to speak at the hearing. After the hearing, the Court will decide whether to approve the Settlement. The Court also may consider how much to award Co-Lead Counsel and the amount of the service award for Plaintiff. We do not know how long this decision will take.

    The Court may reschedule the Fairness Hearing or change any of the deadlines described in this Notice. Be sure to check the website, www.coinbasesettlement.com for news of any such changes.

      26.  Do I have to come to the Fairness Hearing?

    No. Co-Lead Counsel will answer questions the Court may have. But you are welcome to come at your own expense. If you submit an objection, you do not have to come to the Court to talk about it. As long as you delivered your written objection on time, the Court will consider it. You may attend (at your own expense) or pay your own lawyer to attend, but it is not necessary.

      27.  May I speak at the hearing?

    You may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Final Settlement Hearing. To do so, you must file with the Court a “Notice of Intention to Appear.” Be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, and your signature. You may be required also to provide proof that you are a Class Member. Your Notice of Intention to Appear must be filed no later than March 13, 2020 and must be served on the Clerk of the Court, Co-Lead Counsel, and Defendant’s counsel at the addresses listed in section 23, above. You cannot speak at the hearing if you exclude yourself.

    IF YOU DO NOTHING

    28(A).  What happens if I do nothing at all? (For Class Members who submitted approved and paid claims in the Cryptsy Case).

    If: (a) you made a claim in the Cryptsy Case, (b) your claim was approved, and (c) you received a settlement payment, you need not take any action to submit a claim and get money in this Coinbase Case. Your claim from the Cryptsy Case will be deemed approved and paid in this Coinbase Case, provided that the Court approves the settlement. If you wish to submit additional materials that show that you had more cryptocurrency at Cryptsy than you submitted with your Cryptsy Claim, you may do so by submitting a new Claim Form and the new supporting materials.

    28(B).  What happens if I do nothing at all? (For any Class Member who submitted a claim in the Cryptsy Case that was rejected or who did not submit a Claim in the Cryptsy Case).

    If you submitted a claim in the Cryptsy Case that was rejected or if you did not submit a claim in the Cryptsy Case and you do nothing, you will get no money from the settlement with Coinbase, and claims you have against Coinbase will be released unless you separately write to exclude yourself (following the instructions in Question 20). This means you won’t be able to collect any money damages from Coinbase in this lawsuit or another lawsuit for its alleged conduct. To qualify to receive any money from the settlement with Coinbase, you must submit a Claim Form, following the instructions in Question 14 and in the Claim Form.

    GETTING MORE INFORMATION

      29.  Are more details about the settlement and the lawsuit available?

    Yes. This Notice summarizes the settlement. More details about the settlement are in the proposed Settlement Agreement itself. You can see or print copies of the Settlement Agreement at www.coinbasesettlement.com. More information about the ongoing class action lawsuit can also be viewed or printed at www.coinbasesettlement.com.

      30.  How do I get more information?

    The website www.coinbasesettlement.com provides more information about the lawsuit and the settlement. In addition, if you have any questions about the lawsuit or this Notice, you may:
        Visit the Settlement website at www.coinbasesettlement.com.
        Visit the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (“PACER”) website:  www.pacer.gov to review the Settlement Agreements by clicking on the “Find a Case” option and searching by Case Number for 9:16-cv-81992.
        Contact Co-Lead Class Counsel at:

        Marc A. Wites
        Wites Law Firm
        4400 N. Federal Highway
        Lighthouse Point, FL 33064
        (954) 933-4400
        Contact the Claims Administrator by mail, fax or phone:

        Coinbase Settlement Administrator
        1650 Arch Street, Suite 2210
        Philadelphia, PA 19103
        Toll-free: (833) 277-8323
        Facsimile: (215) 525-0209

                   PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE COURT.
    YOU SHOULD DIRECT ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE ABOUT THE NOTICE AND/OR CLAIM FORM TO THE CLAIMS ADMINISTRATOR AND/OR TO PLAINTIFF’S COUNSEL.

    You may also seek the advice and counsel of your own attorney at your own expense, if you desire.
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 Looks like lawyers get a windfall and the Corruptsy victims will probably get pennies.* Big surprise there.

* Speaking of pennies, wasn't there some scammy crypto called pennies  that Corruptsy listed, iirc ? I think I mighta even traded some. It was all monopoly funny money to me back then. lol

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12.  What does the settlement provide?

Coinbase has agreed to create a Settlement Fund of $962,500. After deducting attorneys’ fees, costs, applicable taxes, and other monies, fees and expenses (see Question 19), the Settlement Fund will be distributed to Class Members who file valid claims.  

As a Settlement Class Member, you will give up, or “release,” your claims against Coinbase. The release includes any claims made or that could have been made arising from or related to the facts alleged in this lawsuit. The release is described in more detail in the Settlement Agreement and in Question 16 below.






 Looks like lawyers get a windfall and the Corruptsy victims will probably get pennies.* Big surprise there.

* Speaking of pennies, wasn't there some scammy crypto called pennies  that Corruptsy listed, iirc ? I think I mighta even traded some. It was all monopoly funny money to me back then. lol



962k$ that's all? Sounds ridiculous. I'm sure, there was lot's of members, they lost individually more than 962k$

But after few years there is something going on. I thought everybody forgot cryptsy
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12.  What does the settlement provide?

Coinbase has agreed to create a Settlement Fund of $962,500. After deducting attorneys’ fees, costs, applicable taxes, and other monies, fees and expenses (see Question 19), the Settlement Fund will be distributed to Class Members who file valid claims.  

As a Settlement Class Member, you will give up, or “release,” your claims against Coinbase. The release includes any claims made or that could have been made arising from or related to the facts alleged in this lawsuit. The release is described in more detail in the Settlement Agreement and in Question 16 below.






 Looks like lawyers get a windfall and the Corruptsy victims will probably get pennies.* Big surprise there.

* Speaking of pennies, wasn't there some scammy crypto called pennies  that Corruptsy listed, iirc ? I think I mighta even traded some. It was all monopoly funny money to me back then. lol



962k$ that's all? Sounds ridiculous. I'm sure, there was lot's of members, they lost individually more than 962k$

But after few years there is something going on. I thought everybody forgot cryptsy


 Well ,I have lost many cryptocurrencies many of that I don't even remember which they are today. it was one of the first favorite exchanges I used.
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Let's be real, we all waiting for that 11k BTC wallet be opened by the lawyers one day since they own it?! so we can get 66.667% of what we owned in BTC. Look at what you did to many Paul instead of being patient with the losses of 2014 running a successful business now ur on the run possibly not seeing ur own family again.

In another note who else just thinking MAYBE I should call for a court hearing instead of just take the little we can get from this? any1?

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Is there anybody of you applied fot the Cryptsy Settlement Claim in past?

I sent my form in the year 2017 as I remember, and now I just asked for the confirmation, that my claim is activ and there is everything allright.

I got that reply with the message that my claim was not accepted cause I do not have enough evidence:


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Thank you for contacting the Coinbase Settlement Administrator.

 

According to our records, you were e-mailed regarding your Cryptsy Settlement Claim on September 15, 2017.
Your claim was deficient as it did not include screenshots or account statements as outlined in the deficiency notice.

As a result, you were not included in the in the class of claimants who received a payout from the settlement fund.
For more information, please visit www.cryptsysettlement.com or www.coinbasesettlement.com.

 

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Coinbase Settlement Administrator

www.coinbasesettlement.com



That sounds very strange to me, they want have screenshots of my account. Im since 2013 registered in many exchanges and never do screenshots- is it fact that if I do not have screenshots, they will not accept my claim?
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Finally coinbase on the floor .
After 3 year suffering with this shit !!
Coinbase think ,they can settlement done in 1 million ( it's not complete 1
million )
 Valid claim (what X amount should pay ) per user files !!! ( Total people of confirm +681)
( Those who unable to claim ownership / they going to lose 100% )
First it's not 2017 , where settlement done in 1 million ( second btc price
sky High / settlement should be in 2 billion  dollars)
 
Coinbase involve in money laundering  & milking on them . ( Example  vern buy
million dollars home , car , ring & etc. before divorce )
Home 2million dollars = btc price 400x btc sell 5,000 =get 2 million !!!  
He pay in cash buying 2millions house Tongue
Only home ( get number btc 5k wow )
Cryptsy also have millions dollars altcoin( not just ltc , btc & dash )

Only investigate vern bank account deposit  money income by coinbase !!
Without coinbase Vern account/ identified , how much crypto coin  !!
He dumping in coinbase !!
( Still not including Vern wife bank account )

It's upto silver lawyer .
They really wanna fight for ( justice ) or
Get settlement in unjustified way !!
They choose to fight for justice / make settlement on 2 billion dollars (
it's maybe remarkable achivement in crypto space )  both side they get 30%
cuts
Let see corporate vs crypto user
( who lost something & some off those,  who lose everything  )

https://coinbasesettlement.com/
Lawyer contact


March 13, 2020 — Deadline to submit an Objection.  Kiss

Settlement base details

 
Thunderjet  Cool



Receviership mistyped sum of Bitcoins Vernon transferred to Coinbase directly from Cryptsy - it is 11000 BTC not 1100.


One more thing on which receivership have to pay special attention:


Vernon sent on these Coinbase addresses -  1Jnz9XLNMdSyx1vPCsgQQkZYy2SrXsJcmE and 1LBDM5jvaE1e32KktyEyzWoPkY2CddUBZJ  BTCs directly from Cryptsy wallets.In total for both addresses it is 11695 BTCs.He did not changed it for 2 years,so I believe it was probably registred on Cryptsy and funds obtained from selling BTCs deposited on these addresses were probably used to pay Cryptsy and Vernon expenses in US (salaries, hardware, renting offices on Florida and Canada, buying big house, SUVs...)


But, rest of BTCs, 10012 BTCs were sent to his personal BTC wallets directly from Cryptsy wallets or from other exchanges accounts on which he was selling users altcoins for BTCs.He also sent them on Coinbase,but not on above addresses - he generated new deposit address for each transaction from personal wallets.In mine previous posts I list founded till now deposit addresses.I dont think so that Coinbase account was registred on Cryptsy,most likely it is personal account(or registred on his offshore company) .

Coinbase could give valuable help by providing list of all his money transfers - personal and business.





But,also Vernon sent BTCs from Cryptsy(and also received BTCs from selling Cryptsy altcoins on other exchanges) to his personal wallets - 9166 BTCs, where 6067 came directly from Cryptsy and 3099 from selling altcoins on other exchanges

Main addreses of these wallets are :

1MSijnGgNRFKJAMweRcPCbF8whSpdyDUkm  and    1oFmWzZRF6b2kTiTrkSJ7CQZ2JnB351oH

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173703.msg14577919#msg14577919
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173703.msg14572734#msg14572734


14ETojkW9Jif1N5XzMRYhjhgGZUimn7e3j

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173703.msg14578716#msg14578716


1Naz8JLF8STQbZ9hqAVn8wej8pMKGW5v1x

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173703.msg14579191#msg14579191



He also sent them on Coinbase and here is a list of deposit addresses he used:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173703.msg14866478#msg14866478










In mine previous post I gave just rough picture of founded P.Vernon personal BTC wallets.Now I will try to analize Vernon personal BTC wallets one by one in details.


First wallet on the address:

https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/0e1ddbdb3eee19e8


There are 2 main addresses in this wallet :   1MSijnGgNRFKJAMweRcPCbF8whSpdyDUkm  and    1oFmWzZRF6b2kTiTrkSJ7CQZ2JnB351oH



For address 1oFmWzZRF6b2kTiTrkSJ7CQZ2JnB351oH we know it belongs to P.Vernon himself - he posted it in his profile on Bitcointalk:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=93918


Address  1oFmWzZRF6b2kTiTrkSJ7CQZ2JnB351oH was used until 30.July.2014,then suddenly stopped and all deposits starting to come on address 1MSijnGgNRFKJAMweRcPCbF8whSpdyDUkm

Few additional evidences support claim that it is Vernon BTC wallet:

- all deposits were from old hot Cryptsy wallet which was under Vernon sole control and from which regular user could not directly get BTCs.

- address 1MSijnGgNRFKJAMweRcPCbF8whSpdyDUkm received transaction of 110 BTCs directly from old hot Cryptsy wallet and we know that limit for memebrs per transaction was 100 BTC,so only Vernon could sent bigger than 100 BTC limit transaction - (something we already see when he sent BTCs on BTCC for Bitebi9):


https://www.walletexplorer.com/address/1MSijnGgNRFKJAMweRcPCbF8whSpdyDUkm

https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/d0de81b490aa5682f574e5ca8e79cd5550c992e8908df75c0fb787fe9823f73f







So, this Vernon personal wallet  https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/0e1ddbdb3eee19e8       received until theft on 29.July.2014 only 45 BTCs.

After theft it received:

- 33.96 BTC from Mintpal

- 1862.3 BTCs from old hot Cryptsy wallet

- 75.41 BTCs from BTER

- 166.33 BTCs from Poloniex

- 220.88 BTCs from Bittrex

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Total: 2358.88 BTCs plus additional from other ,not yet recognized addresses


From this Vernon wallet 162.34 BTCs went to Coinbase - on wallet:

https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/000001e522b362b7

https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/000001e522b362b7/addresses


https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/b110f673204cfe6ef4698e71514e0dde6e80ca8151e69510a09bc9fcb29591f5

https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/dee758e4b5069abbf1d72395fb2353d33507f4b38345e3c5855b368b938bf7c9

https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/7b86419784a0932074e361ff3be39534c86263962ebbf33b828022daa8549c3e

https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/e4e7c81d1ff02376cec71a174ec3cf91272585ef8fc689238f022a4e5f3d8e95


Deposit address on Coinbase was - 1Jnz9XLNMdSyx1vPCsgQQkZYy2SrXsJcmE :











2162.6 BTCs were removed to others Vernon wallets:


1949.1 BTCs to wallet:

 https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/08f327da1f81626a


and 213.5 BTCs to wallet

https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/011ca39f6eacce61











now it's not base allegation / thunderjet already show us , how coinbase shadow business expose / where deep pockets investors ready to dumping money/ coinbase buy them cheap btc million of dollars without price impact on market /
Coinbase is the one channel, who can turn btc into USD in high scale???
No company ready to pay 1 dollar / just base on allegation ( coinbase ready to paying +900k dollars  )
Big red Flag before conducting business million of dollars
 ( history must review ) cryptsy was hack in 2014 / coinbase fully ignoring that red flag .
On that time crypto space Market not so big !!
WTF

https://invezz.com/news/cryptocurrency/cryptsy-victims-reach-a-1m-settlement-with-coinbase/


Twitter @LDTmike report . ( Profile deleted )
https://reddit.app.link/hoCSK6IMV3

his last post

 Roll Eyes Coinbase innocent hmmm
https://www.silvermillerlaw.com/current-investigations/coinbase-class-action/




Cryptsy database gone forever with pig Vern.
Database was evidence for Vern critical crime & great proof !!
Vern full intention ( steal all bitcoin , altcoin )

Where coinbase 2014 may denied
 access to review Vern coinbase account.
Coinbase under support of vern or not !!
Coinbase action show loud & clear

The Coinbase Case alleges that Coinbase unlawfully aided and abetted the conduct of Cryptsy and Vernon by allowing them to have
accounts on the Coinbase platform or that Coinbase was negligent by, for example, failing to employ proper due diligence and other
supervisory procedures over the accounts that Cryptsy and Vernon controlled on the Coinbase platform. The Coinbase Case also
alleges that Cryptsy and Vernon used their accounts on the Coinbase platform to convert to U.S. Dollars the cryptocurrency that
Cryptsy and Vernon allegedly stole from the Cryptsy account holders who are the Class Members in this lawsuit. Plaintiff alleged that
Coinbase knew or should have known that Cryptsy and Vernon were engaged in such unlawful conduct, and assisted Cryptsy and
Vernon by allowing them to open and maintain accounts on the Coinbase platform.
Coinbase denied these allegations, and contended that it did not know about any of the alleged theft, did not have any reason to know
of the alleged theft, and did not have any legal responsibility for the alleged actions of Cryptsy and Vernon.

Coinbase sattlement  is END GAME

Pig Vern well played ,
happy in China with million dollar  bags !!
( Coinbase still playing I don't know game )


Link herehttps://cointelegraph.com/news/us-crypto-lawyer-david-silver-on-why-hes-to-thank-for-industrys-increased-govt-scrutiny/amp

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Chinese nationals indicted for laundering cryptocurrency for Lazarus Group

"Two Chinese nationals who are alleged to have laundered around $100 million in cryptocurrency on behalf of the infamous North Korean hackers Lazarus Group have been indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice."

"The indictment did not name the cryptocurrency exchanges targeted, but at least one is easy to match: the hack of Cryptsy in July 2014 that saw the theft of $9.5 million in cryptocurrency."

https://siliconangle.com/2020/03/03/chinese-nationals-indicted-laundering-cryptocurrency-lazarus-group/

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/two-chinese-nationals-charged-laundering-over-100-million-cryptocurrency-exchange-hack
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Chinese nationals indicted for laundering cryptocurrency for Lazarus Group

"Two Chinese nationals who are alleged to have laundered around $100 million in cryptocurrency on behalf of the infamous North Korean hackers Lazarus Group have been indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice."

"The indictment did not name the cryptocurrency exchanges targeted, but at least one is easy to match: the hack of Cryptsy in July 2014 that saw the theft of $9.5 million in cryptocurrency."

https://siliconangle.com/2020/03/03/chinese-nationals-indicted-laundering-cryptocurrency-lazarus-group/

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/two-chinese-nationals-charged-laundering-over-100-million-cryptocurrency-exchange-hack

Looks like bad reporting. The stolen Bitcoin (where I assume the 9.5 million figure came from) has never moved and therefore has not been laundered. The author should have done some research.
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Is Gleb still in this thread? just saw it again, such lulz

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https://old.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/fwyt09/after_roughly_6_years_my_buddy_who_had_roughly/

Somebody on Reddit got their payout in the thread above. They got a heady $75. It says they had $3500 on it when it shut down. I wonder what that would be worth these days.
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