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January 23, 2016, 07:16:34 PM
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Your coin is lost unless cryptsy decided to send it back to you bytecoin is a very promising coin I am mining it on minergate and they are the most preferred coin to mine when ever I mine using it's smartminer features ,sorry for you to have lost that huge amount of coins

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January 23, 2016, 07:20:47 PM
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You can hope for goodwill of Cryptsy owners, otherwise your coins are lost. 1st rule: never store your coins on a centralized exchange.
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January 23, 2016, 07:23:35 PM
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so cryptsy has had funds locked in for months..

and it seems there blog has just opened up some wallets now..

so did you personally put in a withdrawal address.. but later turned out someone changed it to another address?
or did you withdraw funds out of cryptsy to your own address successsfully but later they went missing from a hacker having a trojan on your system?
or did you not get to withdraw, and cryptsy is blaming a hacker for why you cant withdraw,

telling the whole scenario might help

cryptsy to hacker directly Franky please help. Hes probably on TOR right now laundering my coins for fresh clean ones to buy more goods and services.

Maria.

lol.. you did not lose your coins.. cryptsy did.. and that seems like it was over a year ago.. plenty of time for cryptsy to recoup losses by ways of fee's and insider trading to cover customer balances..

i dont think that you should think about it as you losing funds.. treat it as cryptsy losing funds and that they have had all the opportunity in the world over the last year+ to rectify things.

so split your mindset into two things
1. you still have a debt claim against crypsty who ultimately are causing you the loss (not the hacker)
2. still go after the supposed hacker (many think its vern himself moving stashes to fractional reserve into secret accounts then claim bankruptsy to run off scot free) so try to find where these funds go to.. as a bonus plan.. but dont forget point (1)

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January 23, 2016, 07:25:27 PM
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They're gone, nothing you can do about it. Bitcoin doesn't work like this, you can't just get it back.

they are not even bitcoin, it's a shitcoin

i have plenty of that like genesiscoin stuck on poloniex, and they were worth more at the time

Why do you call it a shitcoin may I seriously ask.

Maria.

if i remember correctl bytecoin was the first one with the cryptonight algo and the ring signature

but it was instamined and a think even premined to death, so here you have the reason to call it a shitcoin

You seem to be confused and misinformed. Bytecoin had a public pre announced release.

no it was instamined i remember it, you can even search about it on the altsection, there was a thread of monero talking about it

a guy instamined it with a private gpu for cryptonight

There were two different Bytecoins, one with the ticker BCN, and the other with the ticker BTE. These are the two different announcement threads.

[BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012


Bytecoin [BTE] (Genesis block launch April,1 2013)

I remember some said one of them was heavily premined or instamined, but I don't remember which.

Perhaps it's pure coincidence but the Bytecoin with the ticker BTE was first announced by a user called Maria2.0 who is still a 14 post newbie today, although the coin was launched on April fool's day in 2013.

Is it just a coincidence the OP of this thread is called maria6.0?

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January 23, 2016, 07:29:41 PM
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There were two different Bytecoins, one with the ticker BCN, and the other with the ticker BTE. These are the two different announcement threads.

[BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012


Bytecoin [BTE] (Genesis block launch April,1 2013)

I remember some said one of them was heavily premined or instamined, but I don't remember which.

Perhaps it's pure coincidence but the Bytecoin with the ticker BTE was first announced by a user called Maria2.0 who is still a 14 post newbie today, although the coin was launched on April fool's day in 2013.

Is it just a cpincidence the OP of this thread is called maria6.0?


it's the one with cryptonight algo, so BCN, then my bad i was wrong, she is talking about another bytecoin

well not my fault if they name their coin with the same shit name each time, i remember that there were 3-4 pandacoin for example...


It was not pre-mined in any sense. Check the genesis block: https://coinplorer.com/BTE/Blocks/00000000c3040b997c96926200ed00b0a5b2e97e3d0015deb41249489e666f84

Its ok to be wrong, the important thing is accept what is right.

Maria.

i was not wrong, bytecoin was premined, but i was talking about another bytecoin, because it appear that they have the same name, not really my fault
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January 23, 2016, 07:42:36 PM
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There were two different Bytecoins, one with the ticker BCN, and the other with the ticker BTE. These are the two different announcement threads.

[BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012


Bytecoin [BTE] (Genesis block launch April,1 2013)

I remember some said one of them was heavily premined or instamined, but I don't remember which.

Perhaps it's pure coincidence but the Bytecoin with the ticker BTE was first announced by a user called Maria2.0 who is still a 14 post newbie today, although the coin was launched on April fool's day in 2013.

Is it just a cpincidence the OP of this thread is called maria6.0?


it's the one with cryptonight algo, so BCN, then my bad i was wrong, she is talking about another bytecoin

well not my fault if they name their coin with the same shit name each time, i remember that there were 3-4 pandacoin for example...


It was not pre-mined in any sense. Check the genesis block: https://coinplorer.com/BTE/Blocks/00000000c3040b997c96926200ed00b0a5b2e97e3d0015deb41249489e666f84

Its ok to be wrong, the important thing is accept what is right.

Maria.

i was not wrong, bytecoin was premined, but i was talking about another bytecoin, because it appear that they have the same name, not really my fault
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January 23, 2016, 08:04:05 PM
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There were two different Bytecoins, one with the ticker BCN, and the other with the ticker BTE. These are the two different announcement threads.

[BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012


Bytecoin [BTE] (Genesis block launch April,1 2013)

I remember some said one of them was heavily premined or instamined, but I don't remember which.

Perhaps it's pure coincidence but the Bytecoin with the ticker BTE was first announced by a user called Maria2.0 who is still a 14 post newbie today, although the coin was launched on April fool's day in 2013.

Is it just a cpincidence the OP of this thread is called maria6.0?


it's the one with cryptonight algo, so BCN, then my bad i was wrong, she is talking about another bytecoin

well not my fault if they name their coin with the same shit name each time, i remember that there were 3-4 pandacoin for example...


It was not pre-mined in any sense. Check the genesis block: https://coinplorer.com/BTE/Blocks/00000000c3040b997c96926200ed00b0a5b2e97e3d0015deb41249489e666f84

Its ok to be wrong, the important thing is accept what is right.

Maria.

i was not wrong, bytecoin was premined, but i was talking about another bytecoin, because it appear that they have the same name, not really my fault

please, don't connect the same word in two different statement, i was wrong about the fact that you were not talking about the correct bytecoin(actually even here i was not really wrong, simply i did not know that there were two bytecoin..)

but i was not wrong about the premined thing...
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January 23, 2016, 10:54:03 PM
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werent you the person who was 'here to guide you all' and one of the oldest miners?

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January 23, 2016, 11:00:19 PM
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werent you the person who was 'here to guide you all' and one of the oldest miners?

yep she was. saying that the best thing bitcoin could have is a solo mining button..

which we all know solo mining teaches nothing these days as its not how mining works anymore.. and also a button doesnt explain much either.. its just a square box with a label..

id prefer other features. like giving users the ability to play around with settings to be more independant and not relying on centralized teams of devs. that way by having independent settings. people realise they are truly decentralized and not dependent on devs for every decision... which teaches them the art of decentralization of nodes which is more powerful knowledge then the art of mining

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January 23, 2016, 11:02:47 PM
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This is the withdrawal address of the hacker: 8avrCiBHtSnUb9PKGxKMvFJFcrGRVDEbVe

https://coinplorer.com/BTE/Addresses/8avrCiBHtSnUb9PKGxKMvFJFcrGRVDEbVe

15,000 Coins

Maria.

Where you not on here the other day claiming to be an old school miner, and now your on asking about byte coin theft from a defunct exchange, WTF!!!!!?Huh?
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January 23, 2016, 11:05:46 PM
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This is the withdrawal address of the hacker: 8avrCiBHtSnUb9PKGxKMvFJFcrGRVDEbVe

https://coinplorer.com/BTE/Addresses/8avrCiBHtSnUb9PKGxKMvFJFcrGRVDEbVe

15,000 Coins

Maria.

How do you think it happened? Did you by chance enter your login information on an email or SMS text message that was from some "refund.cryptsy.com" or something similar that had to do with "cryptsy refund"?

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January 23, 2016, 11:32:33 PM
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to maria:

can you explain more..
the tx you linked is over a year old and the funds have not moved..
1. when did you find out they were gone?
2. was it vern telling you that all bytecoins(all customers) are gone and he gave you an address to show funds moving.(not related to your personal account but his own hotwallet)?
3. was it when logging in and you looked at withdrawal history to see someone used your account details to withdraw your personal balance?

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January 23, 2016, 11:37:39 PM
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im afraid that there are no thing that could be done at this point, im sorry about your loss but you will not get it back at any point in the future, it would be better to just forget it and move on




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January 24, 2016, 12:02:16 AM
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They're gone, nothing you can do about it. Bitcoin doesn't work like this, you can't just get it back.

they are not even bitcoin, it's a shitcoin

i have plenty of that like genesiscoin stuck on poloniex, and they were worth more at the time

Why do you call it a shitcoin may I seriously ask.

Maria.

It's a moniker that some people use to show distaste for alternative currencies. This is the bitcoin forum.

There is an alternative currency board for these discussions. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=67.0
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January 24, 2016, 05:36:12 AM
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LOL, I thought that you have lost 15k BTC. Crazy.. however I am sorry for your loss.
It's not what you think, it's a 15k of Bytecoin which is around 20USD Cheesy

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January 24, 2016, 07:19:36 AM
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By the way has anyone provided any information to the whereabouts of the hacker? If the coins are returned then maybe the people will get their balances back.

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January 24, 2016, 07:24:46 AM
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Is it just me or what because your address does not even look like a Bitcoin address. Huh

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January 24, 2016, 07:26:04 AM
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This is the withdrawal address of the hacker: 8avrCiBHtSnUb9PKGxKMvFJFcrGRVDEbVe

https://coinplorer.com/BTE/Addresses/8avrCiBHtSnUb9PKGxKMvFJFcrGRVDEbVe

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January 24, 2016, 07:42:40 AM
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Noo I am offering a handsome reward to anyone who can provide information on the hacker. PM please

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I'm not being part of your reward scheme

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January 24, 2016, 07:43:38 AM
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They're gone, nothing you can do about it. Bitcoin doesn't work like this, you can't just get it back.

they are not even bitcoin, it's a shitcoin

i have plenty of that like genesiscoin stuck on poloniex, and they were worth more at the time

Why do you call it a shitcoin may I seriously ask.

Maria.

Dry your eyes kid

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