philipma1957
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May 15, 2025, 01:59:25 PM |
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Oh good grief.  KYC hah Well I guess I am lucky they fucked me over and refused to accept my kyc I have under $400 in coins and cash with them just letting that stay there as I still need to be able to access the records for 2025 taxes. As I did sell off around 20-30k in coins at 98 to 105k in Jan feb of 2025
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So by analogy in the digital realm, colliding two ETHs could give us more cornz??
Sorry, but experiments were showing that you only get 0.5 ETH2 by colliding two ETH. Unfortunately 1.5 ETH are "lost" in the form of "gas", while the remaining 0.5 ETH2 keep remain staked for forever-1 days. Shitcoins colliding Run for cover! Heavy smell Some passing of gas #haiku
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May 15, 2025, 02:51:14 PM |
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From $74k to $105k, formed a beautiful double top. With recent Coinbase hack a perfect moment for bears taking over for a 30% - 50% dump. 
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May 15, 2025, 03:51:33 PM |
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Oh good grief.  This cant be real..... So just after your actions blow up to the sky a 24% in a day you are saying to me this news? Poor people if someone reach them they can be in real danger. Its becoming more and more normal seeing some kidnappings into people with crypto.
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Biodom
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May 15, 2025, 03:54:00 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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From $74k to $105k, formed a beautiful double top. With recent Coinbase hack a perfect moment for bears taking over for a 30% - 50% dump.  Did you sell at 55K and now have schadenfreude toward the rest of us? I would have given some negative merit for this post, if i could.
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Sorry, any of you may like or not like this dude, or even simply don't care about him, but the response is great, imho. Have we even ever witnessed such act of responsibility in the exchange space?
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May 15, 2025, 04:09:57 PM Last edit: May 15, 2025, 07:10:30 PM by Biodom Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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Oh good grief.  These links provide the most accurate info, I think: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coinbase-stock-slips-crypto-exchange-123040251.htmlCoinbase said no passwords or customer funds were ever accessed. However, it said names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, last four digits of Social Security numbers, masked bank account numbers, and Coinbase account data like "balance snapshots and transaction history" may have been compromised. They also said that access was from outside of US, but it is not clear where the customers were. https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/coinbase-discloses-security-breach-expects-impact-of-up-to-400m-4047654The breach, which Coinbase described as an “extortion attempt,” is said to have started when criminals bribed overseas support contractors to extract internal data affecting less than 1% of monthly transacting users.
The attackers reportedly obtained names, addresses, and phone numbers, as well as masked Social Security [it means just the last four digits] and bank account information, government ID images, and account data.
Coinbase emphasized that the attackers did not gain access to passwords, two-factor authentication codes, private keys, or customer funds.
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Ambatman
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May 15, 2025, 04:24:30 PM |
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Thursday still remains my favorite for a Pump.

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May 15, 2025, 05:01:15 PM |
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May 15, 2025, 05:07:50 PM |
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From $74k to $105k, formed a beautiful double top. With recent Coinbase hack a perfect moment for bears taking over for a 30% - 50% dump.  It is not yet known whether they have access to the accounts. But given the information they stole, it is possible. We will have to see what countermeasures Coinbase takes. Also, I don't think they will sell even if a withdrawal is made. Not quickly.
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May 15, 2025, 05:37:26 PM |
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Sorry, any of you may like or not like this dude, or even simply don't care about him, but the response is great, imho. Have we even ever witnessed such act of responsibility in the exchange space? Totally agree credit where credit is due. My problem with him and his company is first of all that they just seemed to hate Bitcoin. They will support every other project under the sun ( Except Monero, of course, which is the only other blockchain project that I think has any value, really.) and try to drive people into these lunatic chains and bridges and all kinds of crappy crypto nonsense and just ignore Bitcoin completely. And then secondly, as a provider of custodial services for all kinds of people and companies, they're just turning into giant honeypot. And things like this are pretty scary when you think about what would happen if somebody could hack some of their cold storage or social engineer enough of their key holders or whatever needed to happen to just Destroy Bitcoin's reputation and price overnight. And finally, there are rumors about them being a fractional reserve, which they obviously could be. But I actually think the guy should speak more often, do more PR, maybe more podcasts, because every time I hear him, say something, I like him more. And that has value. So he should talk more often and stop beating up on Bitcoin and trying to push everybody into stupid whiz bang chains.
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These links provides the most accurate info, I think: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coinbase-stock-slips-crypto-exchange-123040251.htmlCoinbase said no passwords or customer funds were ever accessed. However, it said names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, last four digits of Social Security numbers, masked bank account numbers, and Coinbase account data like "balance snapshots and transaction history" may have been compromised. They also said that access was from outside of US, but it is not clear where the customers were. https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/coinbase-discloses-security-breach-expects-impact-of-up-to-400m-4047654The breach, which Coinbase described as an “extortion attempt,” is said to have started when criminals bribed overseas support contractors to extract internal data affecting less than 1% of monthly transacting users. The attackers reportedly obtained names, addresses, and phone numbers, as well as masked Social Security [it means just the last four digits] and bank account information, government ID images, and account data.Coinbase emphasized that the attackers did not gain access to passwords, two-factor authentication codes, private keys, or customer funds. I think this has to be Coinbase PR, I bolded the really, really important thing that they seem to be trying to slip under the radar. Say someone has even a reasonably small number of whole Bitcoin on their Coinbase account. That's worth a lot of money nowadays and the attackers know who has Large holdings or even have transferred large amounts off to their own storage and they have their names, addresses, phone numbers, pictures, drivers license, etc. etc. This is very dangerous for people who would be someone worth flying out to with a $5 wrench. Seriously, if any of you in here fit that description, I would try to find out as quickly as possible if your account was one of the ones compromised. And if so, I don't know what you should do, but you should take some kind of precaution I would think, at least by a gun.
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Oh good grief.  Nothing to worry. It's just a new norm for us now.
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To me, Bitcoin never dips.
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May 15, 2025, 05:58:21 PM |
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Oh good grief.  Not your keys not your coinsNot your server, not your data. Stay away from centralized exchanges. They will find ways to extort your KYC as well as your money from you. And they will probably sell your data (passport and so on...) and they will claim it was due to a "hack" to avoid responsiblity.
Incoming identity thefts in 3...2...
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