roslinpl
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March 17, 2014, 09:19:53 PM |
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Hmm nice lists! Thanks for posting this is interesting. Magic ... the gathering
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TheFootMan
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March 18, 2014, 02:05:13 AM |
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Hmm nice lists! Thanks for posting this is interesting. Magic ... the gathering So, I constantly see people tell us that MtGox do have more left than 2K BTC, but there's no information about what happens, who controls what processes or what's going to happen. Surely, if a certain percentage is left it would have to be distributed to the users. What a complete mess. I hope Mark will see the inside of a jail cell for years to come.
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BitPaulo
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March 18, 2014, 03:34:33 AM |
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It's possible to login in the Mt Gox website and check your balance. Has anybody tried already? has the website been hacked?
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janos666
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March 18, 2014, 03:38:48 AM |
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It's possible to login in the Mt Gox website and check your balance. Has anybody tried already? has the website been hacked?
I did. It didn't accept a wrong password but it accepted the correct one. The displayed balance was correct. (However, it was also correct in the leaked database.) It showed BTC, EUR, USD balances (these are the only currencies I ever used, USD have been zero days before the shutdown, EUR was 0.001, BTC was ~8) nothing else. So, unless you are worried that their current database doesn't have correct records of you, you gain nothing by checking it. My last trade (EUR->BTC) happened ~10 hours before the shutdown and it's still valid now.
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March 18, 2014, 03:46:03 AM |
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It's possible to login in the Mt Gox website and check your balance. Has anybody tried already? has the website been hacked?
I did. It didn't accept a wrong password but it accepted the correct one. The displayed balance was correct. (However, it was also correct in the leaked database.) It showed BTC, EUR, USD balances (these are the only currencies I ever used, USD have been [and still is] zero days before the shutdown, EUR was 0.001, BTC was ~8) nothing else. So, unless you are worried that their current database doesn't have correct records of you, you gain nothing by checking it. My last trade (EUR->BTC) happened ~10 hours before the shutdown and it's still valid now. Did it ask for your 2FA (if you had it enabled in the first place)?
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BitPaulo
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March 18, 2014, 03:53:58 AM |
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It's possible to login in the Mt Gox website and check your balance. Has anybody tried already? has the website been hacked?
I did. It didn't accept a wrong password but it accepted the correct one. The displayed balance was correct. (However, it was also correct in the leaked database.) It showed BTC, EUR, USD balances (these are the only currencies I ever used, USD have been [and still is] zero days before the shutdown, EUR was 0.001, BTC was ~8) nothing else. So, unless you are worried that their current database doesn't have correct records of you, you gain nothing by checking it. My last trade (EUR->BTC) happened ~10 hours before the shutdown and it's still valid now. Did it ask for your 2FA (if you had it enabled in the first place)? I just tried it and it worked. It gave me the balance for BTC, EUR and USD. I used to have 2FA and it didn't ask me for it.
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janos666
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March 18, 2014, 03:55:10 AM |
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It's possible to login in the Mt Gox website and check your balance. Has anybody tried already? has the website been hacked?
I did. It didn't accept a wrong password but it accepted the correct one. The displayed balance was correct. (However, it was also correct in the leaked database.) It showed BTC, EUR, USD balances (these are the only currencies I ever used, USD have been [and still is] zero days before the shutdown, EUR was 0.001, BTC was ~8) nothing else. So, unless you are worried that their current database doesn't have correct records of you, you gain nothing by checking it. My last trade (EUR->BTC) happened ~10 hours before the shutdown and it's still valid now. Did it ask for your 2FA (if you had it enabled in the first place)? No, but I never enabled it. I didn't really use Gox because the verification took months for me and my friends said their SEPA transfers took 3-4 weeks instead of 3-4 days. I just jumped in the last days to gamble on cheap coins (I sold some BTC to OkPay and made a quick EUR deposit). And, as you can see, it wasn't a huge amount, so I didn't feel the need to rush into my settings and set it up (I do use it on other exchanges I actually work with and I would probably enable it on Gox in the following days if I had the chance for that but not to withdraw the BTC).
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cafminer1
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March 18, 2014, 04:09:36 AM |
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MtGox login and balance alright here too. Means nothing, but it s way better to see the correct amounts than the nothing it had there before.
BTW if and when MtGox (even partially) recovers, maybe we ll see 2 moments: - BTC going down caused by some desperate stolen or "stolen" BTC sales; followed by - BTC going up, back to normal exchanges, whole market, operations. (Goax itself... hmm, no ;-)
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InitialLetter
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March 18, 2014, 06:07:51 AM |
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Looks like mtgox site info doesn't have fiat that was in queue for withdrawal.
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RaTTuS
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March 18, 2014, 09:27:02 AM |
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mt ukp , btc , usd and euro amounts where the same as they where on the last day of trading ... no 2FA here
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In the Beginning there was CPU , then GPU , then FPGA then ASIC, what next I hear to ask ....
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BitOnyx
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March 18, 2014, 09:38:49 AM |
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Well it is delayed for good. At least people can check what did they lose after Mt.gox "allows" account access
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ilpirata79
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March 18, 2014, 11:03:53 AM |
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So what about the pending withdraws, are they going to be "satisfied", given that they do not show up into a mtgox.com?
I don't think so, so this is another "mistake" by mtgox.com...
Best regards, ilpirata79
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Massimo80
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March 18, 2014, 12:18:02 PM |
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Same report for me, the site is legit, it correctly accepts your credentials and correctly shows your account balance.
2FA has been disabled, though.
BTW, there is no malware on that site (as someone was suspecting).
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Massimo80
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March 18, 2014, 12:19:43 PM |
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Looks like mtgox site info doesn't have fiat that was in queue for withdrawal.
That was never showed in the account balance.
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Luno
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March 18, 2014, 12:25:02 PM |
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An the Bitcoin ticker: live/mtgox was up Friday (no trades going on) but orderbook there, hmm...
They are keeping systems operational, computers are not impounded in a police basement .
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March 18, 2014, 12:28:26 PM |
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preparing a comeback maybe?
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Luno
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March 18, 2014, 12:37:11 PM |
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I refuse to kid my self into thinking that this is what they are planning. But they sure are hinting that way. Could still be stall tactics to stretch peoples patience further instead of joining law suits.
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punkrock
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March 18, 2014, 02:19:28 PM |
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They will never come back. Who ever would use their "service"? Only brain-dead people could be that crazy. BTW: Nice, I can log into my account and see my balance of 1.2 BTC - great. But I want it back.
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Amitabh S
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March 18, 2014, 02:55:38 PM |
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They will never come back. Who ever would use their "service"? Only brain-dead people could be that crazy. BTW: Nice, I can log into my account and see my balance of 1.2 BTC - great. But I want it back. ^ There is no shortage of brain-dead people here.
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Nagle
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March 18, 2014, 06:56:05 PM |
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I refuse to kid my self into thinking that this is what they are planning. But they sure are hinting that way. Could still be stall tactics to stretch peoples patience further instead of joining law suits.
That's quite possible. Despite the noise from three law firms filing lawsuits in irrelevant jurisdictions, nobody seems to be representing Mt. Gox creditors in the bankruptcy court in Tokyo. That allows Karpeles to continue controlling the company.
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