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March 15, 2016, 11:39:30 PM |
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Fun fact the 1750 Bitcoin bounty I'm looking to receive for just the Bitcoin recovery is 618 more then 1132.
There is a simple difference between ''then'' and ''than'' :d ))
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cashintor1
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March 15, 2016, 11:53:13 PM |
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BTW there was one guy on quora.com asking something about: 'Where is the best city to cash-out 10000 Bitcoins?' Could this be of any clue/connection to find out more information about the case? There could be some approaches i can think of but do not want to reveal until some action around this idea. If there is interest from the community I will try to find the link from Quora. I have XXX litecoins in Cryptsy and just want to get them back soon.
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March 15, 2016, 11:54:31 PM |
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I think the % in front of the number is because these are teenagers that don't know how to write it.
Can some Admin just go ahead and tell us the IP addresses of these two and we can sniff them out? Or they can send the IP addresses to the authorities. I know they don't have the money but someone needs to at least expose who these trolls are.
Is anyone working on getting the IP addresses of cryptcracker and erternal insolent? I think you guys can track them down. They are probably just a couple of kids and they probably don't have any connection to each other.
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March 15, 2016, 11:58:26 PM |
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I think the % in front of the number is because these are teenagers that don't know how to write it.
Can some Admin just go ahead and tell us the IP addresses of these two and we can sniff them out? Or they can send the IP addresses to the authorities. I know they don't have the money but someone needs to at least expose who these trolls are.
Is anyone working on getting the IP addresses of cryptcracker and erternal insolent? I think you guys can track them down. They are probably just a couple of kids and they probably don't have any connection to each other. I think this is the only way to expose hoaxes like this. If you think about it, if the IP addresses can be tracked, then the real hacker (if there is one) wouldn't be registered on this site while making claims that he is the hacker or knows the hacker.
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March 16, 2016, 12:11:51 AM |
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Fun fact the 1750 Bitcoin bounty I'm looking to receive for just the Bitcoin recovery is 618 more then 1132.
i just realised that im left with nothing for safe keeping the coins . seems like Paul dont think its worth his time to reply to my pms or emails . cryptcracker you may think you know who i am, but i %100 know who you are . Again, we ask that you contact Paul by sending a note to reward@cryptsy.com and show proof the coins are in your control. Then he will talk to you. Too many have made the claims you are making. Many people have made the claims, yet your company is out here looking even more incompetent by giving cryptcracker the time of day publicly. You've almost got me believing you guys are stupid enough to have lost the coins and done nothing about it for over a year. If that was your plan, I must say, BRAVO.
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March 16, 2016, 01:54:50 AM |
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Fun fact the 1750 Bitcoin bounty I'm looking to receive for just the Bitcoin recovery is 618 more then 1132.
i just realised that im left with nothing for safe keeping the coins . seems like Paul dont think its worth his time to reply to my pms or emails . cryptcracker you may think you know who i am, but i %100 know who you are . Again, we ask that you contact Paul by sending a note to reward@cryptsy.com and show proof the coins are in your control. Then he will talk to you. Too many have made the claims you are making. Many people have made the claims, yet your company is out here looking even more incompetent by giving cryptcracker the time of day publicly. You've almost got me believing you guys are stupid enough to have lost the coins and done nothing about it for over a year. If that was your plan, I must say, BRAVO. Maybe their ultimate plan is to plead insanity.
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Fontas Returns
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March 16, 2016, 02:22:11 AM |
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Did you talk to your lawyer yet? What did he/she say?
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March 16, 2016, 02:39:56 AM |
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A reliable source said the Turk is being guarded by a New York police Captain. There will be a meeting at a resturant in Brooklyn soon. The conversation regarding business will be held in Italian. Did you talk to your lawyer yet? What did he/she say?
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March 16, 2016, 03:22:11 AM |
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March 16, 2016, 03:28:58 AM |
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Is that what your lawyer told you? 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.
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March 16, 2016, 03:29:14 AM |
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Dude... cool hacker statements go online on pastebin. Everyone knows that...
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March 16, 2016, 03:58:09 AM |
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Is that what your lawyer told you? 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. "Shaun Bridges, Shaun Bridges, Burning Bridges, Burning for You, multi sig, Multi Sig, MULTI SIG!!! Three-prong attack!"
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March 16, 2016, 04:06:43 AM |
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Dude... cool hacker statements go online on pastebin. Everyone knows that... Maybe CreepyCracker is trying to hack us with some kind of malware in the PDF.
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March 16, 2016, 04:26:55 AM |
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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 Time frame:July 29, 2014: Cryptsy event. March 30, 2015: Force and Bridges are arrested: https://darknetmarkets.org/2-federal-agents-in-silk-road-case-face-fraud-charges/No matter who they were, it's highly impossible that two or three people agreed to not move bitcoins not even from one address containing ONLY 100 BTC between the dates above, let alone up to the present. CrackHead went from "funds will be release shortly after the contract's signed" to "You know, this is most like a multi-sig thingy with parties scattered all about, but stay tuned for the 2nd dispatch."
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March 16, 2016, 04:28:50 AM |
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OK. Interesting tidbit. Still not sure how that qualifies you to get the money back or what the hell all of this is about.
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Gleb Gamow
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March 16, 2016, 04:29:46 AM |
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Dude... cool hacker statements go online on pastebin. Everyone knows that... Maybe CreepyCracker is trying to hack us with some kind of malware in the PDF. I'm covered, for I'm using Leroy Fodor's malware defense thingy, accessing my laptop from 10 hours away from an offline base computer feed with cigarette butts into all its non-used ports.
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March 16, 2016, 05:58:28 AM Last edit: March 16, 2016, 06:08:30 AM by Fontas Returns |
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So Shaun Bridges and some other government agents were involved in hacking both cryptsy and gox? And they had some hired help?
This is conjecture on my part but I'm guessing if this is real then it's one of these scenarios:
you're going to tell us who these agents and their henchmen are and expose their scheme Or You are trying to negotiate with them Or
you already counter-hacked them? or
You're a government agent yourself, perhaps FBI and you've been investigating this as an insider. or Maybe you have inside info on the scheme through other channels.
Am I close with any of these?
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March 16, 2016, 06:52:42 AM |
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Dude... cool hacker statements go online on pastebin. Everyone knows that... +1 for pastebin cracker - IMHO the way you are going about all this is very bizarre. If you had the coins, one would think that you could have returned them by now. I'm left really wondering what your angle is. Gleb, what countries do people use the word "dispatch" like he did in his post? UK or Australian English? An American would never use that word the way that cracker did. So, I doubt he's a FBI agent. He also previously used the word "mate" casually, which is also indicative of UK or AUstralian speech patterns.
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Moving to Puerto Rico...
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March 16, 2016, 07:20:29 AM |
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Is that what your lawyer told you? 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. Can you tell if someone’s lying by their use of function words?Yes. A person who’s lying tends to use “we” more or use sentences without a first-person pronoun at all. Instead of saying “I didn’t take your book,” a liar might say “That’s not the kind of thing that anyone with integrity would do.” People who are honest use exclusive words like “but” and “without” and negations such as “no,” “none,” and “never” much more frequently. We’ve analyzed transcripts of court testimony, and the differences in speech patterns are really clear.Cracker didn't refer to himself even once in his "dispatch".
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Moving to Puerto Rico...
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March 16, 2016, 03:09:08 PM |
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