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July 10, 2014, 01:47:02 PM

Just swinging by and don't know whether this has already been mentioned, but there was a hack earlier and 1170 stolen coins seem to have been dumped on Stamp. Could explain a bit.

Links pls, thanks.

https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/price-speculation/5480/?topicseen

So where are the 1170 BTC stolen? I don't get it.
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July 10, 2014, 01:50:07 PM

Just swinging by and don't know whether this has already been mentioned, but there was a hack earlier and 1170 stolen coins seem to have been dumped on Stamp. Could explain a bit.

Links pls, thanks.

https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/price-speculation/5480/?topicseen

Sounds like the hacker stole 5 Million Nxt as well.  Ouch, glad I'm not into Nxt.
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July 10, 2014, 01:51:33 PM
Last edit: July 10, 2014, 02:02:03 PM by Cassius

Just swinging by and don't know whether this has already been mentioned, but there was a hack earlier and 1170 stolen coins seem to have been dumped on Stamp. Could explain a bit.

Links pls, thanks.

https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/price-speculation/5480/?topicseen

So where are the 1170 BTC stolen? I don't get it.

https://twitter.com/TwinWinNerD/status/487215910370164736

Edit: maybe odd coincidence
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July 10, 2014, 01:58:15 PM

Thailand just unbanned bitcoin

http://www.3-coin.com/2014-07-10/4301/
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July 10, 2014, 02:00:24 PM


Explanation
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July 10, 2014, 02:17:02 PM

Thailand just unbanned bitcoin

http://www.3-coin.com/2014-07-10/4301/

Okay, if they're really approving an exchange this is great news, but it has actually been unbanned before in Thailand. Many of the countries that had a rather strict stance on it before have since changed or at least softened their position.
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July 10, 2014, 02:19:23 PM

Thailand just unbanned bitcoin

http://www.3-coin.com/2014-07-10/4301/

Okay, if they're really approving an exchange this is great news, but it has actually been unbanned before in Thailand. Many of the countries that had a rather strict stance on it before have since changed or at least softened their position.

so you're saying....I should buy?
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July 10, 2014, 02:24:19 PM

Thailand just unbanned bitcoin

http://www.3-coin.com/2014-07-10/4301/

Okay, if they're really approving an exchange this is great news, but it has actually been unbanned before in Thailand. Many of the countries that had a rather strict stance on it before have since changed or at least softened their position.

so you're saying....I should buy?




We should use this meme more in this thread Wink
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July 10, 2014, 02:24:48 PM

Thailand just unbanned bitcoin

http://www.3-coin.com/2014-07-10/4301/

Okay, if they're really approving an exchange this is great news, but it has actually been unbanned before in Thailand. Many of the countries that had a rather strict stance on it before have since changed or at least softened their position.

Slowly backpedaling and then denying they ever fought it. Sounds like politicians.
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July 10, 2014, 02:45:43 PM

Just swinging by and don't know whether this has already been mentioned, but there was a hack earlier and 1170 stolen coins seem to have been dumped on Stamp. Could explain a bit.

If those 1170 coins were dumped on Stamp then the hacker could be tracked down by Stamp and his funds frozen. I hope this is the case for the sake of the victim of the hack.
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July 10, 2014, 02:46:04 PM

To everyone selling:

Thank you for selling me cheap coins. I was worried I would never be able to get coins this cheap again. We went down 5.5%, I'm sure we will crash all the way down to 350 now. Panic sell, probably your last chance to get your money out of this fake nerd money ponzi scheme. Bitcoin is dead.

To the whales:

Thank you for putting up huge sell walls every time the market tries to break upwards. You managed to prevent a breakout for over 12 hours yesterday as the price bumped its head into your walls. Now these idiots actually believe we are still in a bear market... I realize you all missed out on the SR auction, and now you want to buy in as cheaply as possible. It is flattering that you believe so much in bitcoin long term that you are willing to tank the market with your 100's of coins, just so you can buy more.
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July 10, 2014, 02:47:14 PM

Just swinging by and don't know whether this has already been mentioned, but there was a hack earlier and 1170 stolen coins seem to have been dumped on Stamp. Could explain a bit.

If those 1170 coins were dumped on Stamp then the hacker could be tracked down by Stamp and his funds frozen. I hope this is the case for the sake of the victim of the hack.


"the stolen btc is still there
https://blockchain.info/address/1GwNLwoCQiobJzmURSAq54vH4BYjFkwaxr
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July 10, 2014, 02:47:17 PM

Why if hacker stole 1,170 bitcoins he went directly to sell them in Bitstamp? He would need to reveal his ID in order to cashout to his bank account.
That makes no sense.
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July 10, 2014, 02:49:42 PM

Why if hacker stole 1,170 bitcoins he went directly to sell them in Bitstamp? He would need to reveal his ID in order to cashout to his bank account.
That makes no sense.

Bitstamp requires verification even for BTC deposits. So that makes it even more weird.
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July 10, 2014, 02:52:21 PM

Why if hacker stole 1,170 bitcoins he went directly to sell them in Bitstamp? He would need to reveal his ID in order to cashout to his bank account.
That makes no sense.

Bitstamp requires verification even for BTC deposits. So that makes it even more weird.
if I cashes to klees codebase account, he's chucked. Caught red handed
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July 10, 2014, 02:53:12 PM

That because the thief is... Nejc Kodrič.
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July 10, 2014, 02:56:43 PM

Why if hacker stole 1,170 bitcoins he went directly to sell them in Bitstamp? He would need to reveal his ID in order to cashout to his bank account.
That makes no sense.

Bitstamp requires verification even for BTC deposits. So that makes it even more weird.

Good thing he hasn't cashed out then.

https://blockchain.info/address/1GwNLwoCQiobJzmURSAq54vH4BYjFkwaxr
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July 10, 2014, 02:58:44 PM

To everyone selling:

Thank you for selling me cheap coins. I was worried I would never be able to get coins this cheap again. We went down 5.5%, I'm sure we will crash all the way down to 350 now. Panic sell, probably your last chance to get your money out of this fake nerd money ponzi scheme. Bitcoin is dead.

To the whales:

Thank you for putting up huge sell walls every time the market tries to break upwards. You managed to prevent a breakout for over 12 hours yesterday as the price bumped its head into your walls. Now these idiots actually believe we are still in a bear market... I realize you all missed out on the SR auction, and now you want to buy in as cheaply as possible. It is flattering that you believe so much in bitcoin long term that you are willing to tank the market with your 100's of coins, just so you can buy more.

lol - Also, if the market were really trying to "break" upwards, those walls wouldn't do squat to hold it back.
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July 10, 2014, 02:58:58 PM

They won't be cashed out to fiat I imagine, just mixed. Klee admitted his security was not up to scratch.
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