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February 27, 2014, 06:36:51 PM
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Hi, I just thought I could share some communication since November 2013. All answers is bullshit and they knew about it all the time. How can they have that in their conscience. I had rather spent the money for my children than these idiots that also probobly got payed to answer this questions (or was it that fat idiot who run the support as himself also)?



Ashley, Dec 31 10:28:
Dear Valued Customer,

Thank you for the email. Sorry for the delay in response. Due to the high volume of support requests we are unable to respond at time. On checking we can see that you have requested the transaction through International wire transfer. Please note that the International withdrawals are currently delayed due to the backlog of transactions and limitations imposed by our bank. We are working hard to overcome the delay. We do not have an ETA at the moment.

As of now the SEPA withdrawals are faster than International. If you need the funds urgently. Please allow us to cancel your withdrawal. So that you can trade and convert the USD funds to EURO and request a SEPA / Euro transfer if you have a bank account which accepts SEPA route.

Best regards,

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Andreas G, Dec 23 20:20:
Hi, asking again as I have Not received an answer from you!



18 dec 2013 kl. 13:56 skrev "Andreas G" <andreas@*********>:

Hi,

Have not reveived this withdrawal, how much long should I wait?

Br,
Andreas G

> 25 nov 2013 kl. 23:23 skrev "Mt.Gox" <info@mtgox.com>:
>
> Dear l*******,
>
> There has been a withdrawal from your Mt.Gox account:
>
> Transaction reference: b781d77a-0a62-**********
> Date: 2013-11-25 22:23:44 GMT
> IP: 46.********
>
> You can access your account history for more details.
>
> Please contact us as soon as possible by replying to this email if you did not request this withdrawal.
>
> Thanks,
> The Mt.Gox Team


Andreas G, Dec 18 21:56:
Hi,

Have not reveived this withdrawal, how much long should I wait?

Br,
Andreas G

> 25 nov 2013 kl. 23:23 skrev "Mt.Gox" <info@mtgox.com>:
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> Dear l********,
>
> There has been a withdrawal from your Mt.Gox account:
>
> Transaction reference: b781d77a-0a62-479c-********
> Date: 2013-11-25 22:23:44 GMT
> IP: 46.********
>
> You can access your account history for more details.
>
> Please contact us as soon as possible by replying to this email if you did not request this withdrawal.
>
> Thanks,
> The Mt.Gox Team
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February 27, 2014, 06:44:44 PM
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Hi, I just thought I could share some communication since November 2013. All answers is bullshit and they knew about it all the time.
You assume that this support person responding to you in broken English occupies a position of importance within MtGox high enough to be able to have access to its internal workings and accounting procedures.

I'd find it worrying if such an employee did have enough access to confirm any of the rumours at the time to be honest. Unfortunately in this case the logic that MtGox fails so hard at everything that even their lowest level employees must have been given privileged access doesn't follow.

So, basically, hard to tell if Karpeles was lying to his customers or both his staff and his customers.
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February 27, 2014, 06:48:39 PM
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Only 99,996 votes to go Wink

Who the ef are the 4, I wonder. I'd like to look them in the eyes Smiley

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February 27, 2014, 06:59:07 PM
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Only 99,996 votes to go Wink

Who the ef are the 4, I wonder. I'd like to look them in the eyes Smiley

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February 27, 2014, 07:08:24 PM
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Only 99,996 votes to go Wink

Who the ef are the 4, I wonder. I'd like to look them in the eyes Smiley
That's the Catcoin supporters.

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February 27, 2014, 08:05:54 PM
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Are you nuts? I dont give a shit about your "sturle" and your private pussy vendetta you folks in here are producing.


Pussy vendetta? Some long-time members of this community willingly deceived newcomers.

Thats not the point. Plz read what i was responding at.

There is no reason why the average customer at MtGox did some "moral haszard behavior" and therefore deserves to loose his funds.

Its obv another story if somebody bought Goxcoins at a later state in the story and knew the risk he was taking.

In my opinion anyone with funds on Gox knew the risks he was taking. I'll state the obvious again: the writing was on the wall.

In my opinion none of the customers with funds on Gox deserves to loose all his funds. Why should that be so? They didnt stole those funds, did they? Neither did they harm anyone just by depositing BTCs or FIAT at the exchange. Its their money and the obv deserve to get them back.





I certainly agree with that but I don't see how those who bought "goxBTC" on bitcoinbuilder deserve less than those who just had their funds on Gox.

Everybody knew the risks.

Unless you withdrew the Gox BTC back to your Gox account from BB, all that Gox BTC is now with someone who has $400K USD and 8000 Gox coins + whatever deposits came through BB. Josh will be responsible for redistributing funds based on his exchange. Not sure how that will play out but I'm just mentioning it.

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February 27, 2014, 09:04:49 PM
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Hi, I just thought I could share some communication since November 2013. All answers is bullshit and they knew about it all the time.
You assume that this support person responding to you in broken English occupies a position of importance within MtGox high enough to be able to have access to its internal workings and accounting procedures.

I'd find it worrying if such an employee did have enough access to confirm any of the rumours at the time to be honest. Unfortunately in this case the logic that MtGox fails so hard at everything that even their lowest level employees must have been given privileged access doesn't follow.

So, basically, hard to tell if Karpeles was lying to his customers or both his staff and his customers.

Yes, if it had been a multi employes company I think they could kept it as a secret. But for this size of company, like a one man show I think it would be hard to keep this issues by itself. I mean the office didn't even have corridors and the staff shared the desks as seen on pictures.
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February 27, 2014, 09:54:46 PM
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Anyone have an opinion on this?  Someone on reddit claims to have linked the 2011 Gox reserves confirmation transactions to addresses currently holding 200,000BTC
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1z3cni/proofs_that_gox_have_at_least_200k_btc/

Very possible. Just check the blockchain, there are multiple addresses holding 50k coins just a couple of hops away from the 2011 transaction. Doesn't look like a theft at all, coins have been static for almost 3 years and they were not mixed in any way, it looks like the owner of those coins, which is Karpeles, sent them to different addresses in equal batches at the same time, just a few days after he did the big 500k transaction.

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February 27, 2014, 10:18:02 PM
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So that domain change rumour mentioned before from MtGox to Gox.com
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February 27, 2014, 10:34:48 PM
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Anyone have an opinion on this?  Someone on reddit claims to have linked the 2011 Gox reserves confirmation transactions to addresses currently holding 200,000BTC
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1z3cni/proofs_that_gox_have_at_least_200k_btc/

Very possible. Just check the blockchain, there are multiple addresses holding 50k coins just a couple of hops away from the 2011 transaction. Doesn't look like a theft at all, coins have been static for almost 3 years and they were not mixed in any way, it looks like the owner of those coins, which is Karpeles, sent them to different addresses in equal batches at the same time, just a few days after he did the big 500k transaction.

Closest we have come to evidence of anything other than Mark is a fat guy with aspergers and no one can get their money out of Gox.

I don't even see this as good news because if its true and that is Gox's and the IRC chats are not fake it would be a good assumption that the fucker has forgotten the pass or lost the dam key.  Cry  Edit: or was hacked back in 2011 and those are not his.

Still a lot of assumptions and still no concrete evidence.

Wish he would just tell us/ be allowed to tell us.

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February 27, 2014, 11:01:13 PM
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Another surprise I noticed I received pending JPY withdrawal just 2 days ago 25 FEB. So all my pending cash withdraw requests have been cleared. However still a few BTC remains in the account book but maybe not in the blockchain ledger  Embarrassed

Considering several BTCs sold price around 900USD in January, maybe I should be lucky in the last moments.

It just reminded me the last moments of cyberrebate.com, which I used for everything for free after 100% rebate bankrupted in 2001 or 2002.


Current status:

BTC : suspended (Several pending requests processed)
EUR : 6 weeks- (SEPA) Suspended (Several pending requests processed)
JPY : 35 Calendar days Suspended (Several pending requests processed)

SWIFT Wire transfer is in congestion.
USD : 4 month or more (shorter if you pay 5% extra) up to 7 months Supended
GBP : 3 month or more (better use SEPA conversion) Suspended
CAD : 3 month or more (5% extra works as well?) Suspended


Surprisingly I received the cash withdrawal requested on Jan15 today Feb19  Cheesy
I won't convert btc to cash under this circumstance, though another one still pending after being confirmed.


Current status:

BTC : 0-5 days suspended
EUR : 6 weeks- (SEPA)
JPY :  8days (JNB) - 25 Calendar days (other Japanese banks)35 Calendar days

SWIFT Wire transfer is in congestion.
USD : 4 month or more (shorter if you pay 5% extra) up to 7 months
GBP : 3 month or more (better use SEPA conversion)
CAD : 3 month or more (5% extra works as well?)

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February 27, 2014, 11:10:44 PM
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The consensus here, as far as I can tell, seems to be that they won't ever open up any form of BTC or fiat withdrawals? All fiat deposited at Gox now will probably be used to pay Mark's legal bills?
That's why I've been arguing for putting Mt. Gox into involuntary bankruptcy in Japan. Someone in the legal forum is gearing up to do that.

Once that happens, a court-appointed receiver takes over control of all assets. Then, with full access to all Mt. Gox records, there's more hope of finding the "missing" Bitcoins. They're somewhere. With the FBI, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, the Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan, and the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York all asking questions, they might well be recovered.

It took a while, but over half of what Madoff stole has been recovered.

quote about half of what madoff stole has been recoevered

Here's a bit of info on that
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recovery_of_funds_from_the_Madoff_investment_scandal

"There have been attempts for the recovery of funds from the Madoff investment scandal. Approximately $5.868 billion has been distributed to victims of Bernard Madoff through the agency of trustee Irving Picard."
"most victims will only receive roughly 34 percent of what Madoff stole, with only a handful being made whole"

We need Picard!



Some of that was clawbacks from investors that were belived to redraw investments and profits from Madoff unlawfully (knowing that he was insolvent).

Edit: Effectively, the losses were spread over more people than the eventual bagholders, but it was losses anyway.

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February 27, 2014, 11:13:25 PM
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[...]

 it looks like the owner of those coins, which is Karpeles, sent them to different addresses in equal batches at the same time, just a few days after he did the big 500k transaction.

Then, having exported paper wallet, accidentally cleant up a coffee spill with it.

Check out my prescient ATS thread from 2008: "Windows XP: End the Cyberwar, Open the Code Now!" http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread411978/pg1
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February 27, 2014, 11:22:12 PM
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[...]

 it looks like the owner of those coins, which is Karpeles, sent them to different addresses in equal batches at the same time, just a few days after he did the big 500k transaction.

Then, having exported paper wallet, accidentally cleant up a coffee spill with it.

I'm laughing and crying at the same time Grin Cry Grin

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February 27, 2014, 11:35:54 PM
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Anyone have an opinion on this?  Someone on reddit claims to have linked the 2011 Gox reserves confirmation transactions to addresses currently holding 200,000BTC
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1z3cni/proofs_that_gox_have_at_least_200k_btc/

Very possible. Just check the blockchain, there are multiple addresses holding 50k coins just a couple of hops away from the 2011 transaction. Doesn't look like a theft at all, coins have been static for almost 3 years and they were not mixed in any way, it looks like the owner of those coins, which is Karpeles, sent them to different addresses in equal batches at the same time, just a few days after he did the big 500k transaction.

there is no proof, the 550k transaktion even belongs to MtGox! my theory is, he just fucked up big time! got hacked/lost the keys/accidently sent the coins into black hole/what ever...  and is to embarrassed to say so and just brought up malleability as an excuse.

or thats what is going on:

http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMarkets/comments/1z2xo5/speculation_the_us_government_has_control_of_goxs/

i don't really believe it but would be very happy if there is some truth to it! might be the last and final hope for all my many goxCoins
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February 27, 2014, 11:38:55 PM
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[...]

 it looks like the owner of those coins, which is Karpeles, sent them to different addresses in equal batches at the same time, just a few days after he did the big 500k transaction.

Then, having exported paper wallet, accidentally cleant up a coffee spill with it.
Now he's probably letting the cat type random chars to perform a brute force attack on his BIP38 key.

Not a bad Idea I got more faith in the cat right now than mark.

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February 27, 2014, 11:40:37 PM
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The fact that he moved in one time that very big amount of bitcoins suggests that the procedures mtgox was using were not very good. All of those bitcoins on a SINGLE ADDRESS and moved in one time? What if you make a mistake or lose that single private key??

He fucked all up really badly...

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February 27, 2014, 11:54:01 PM
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anyone?Huh?
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February 27, 2014, 11:57:12 PM
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Right, anyone could have sent that amount to that address.

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February 27, 2014, 11:57:31 PM
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Is the sending address a known Gox address? If not it means nothing because anyone cant send coins to it.

To the multitude of smarter folk out there am I right or wrong?

Edit: Smarter or in this case smarter and fast at typing folk. Dang beat me to it.

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