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June 07, 2017, 08:39:14 PM
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Selling my BTC1.84915808 debt owed by Bitfloor/Roman Shytlman (a current or former Coinbase employee), for USD (subject to future floating to the exchange rate on the day that this deal is done) to a lawyer who will use legal means (a lien, or?) to be personally compensated by the owner and/or thief.

I have not been refunded this BTC amount, since the Bitfloor hack reported here: http://bitcoinmagazine.com/2139/bitfloor-hacked-250000-missing/ - and to my knowledge, nearly all of the "hacked" BTC has not been refunded to all Bitfloor customers, so my debt is just a drop in the bucket.

My account/BTC ownership/debt will be legally transferred to a lawyer, who must recognize that BTC is a deflationary currency with a fixed supply & increasing demand, so my offer will be profitable for them, as USD/BTC rises to $1 million or whatever, to have gotten BTC at current rate, and a loss in the end for me.

P.S. I will do my best to help make contact with other Bitfloor victims, one of whom has claimed BTC19.

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June 08, 2017, 11:28:02 AM
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Hi,

please excuse me if my question is a little dense, are you owed BitCoins?  Does that mean you want someone to give you BitCoins and then that person is owed BitCoins by the lawyer?

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June 08, 2017, 05:17:14 PM
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Hi,

please excuse me if my question is a little dense, are you owed BitCoins?  Does that mean you want someone to give you BitCoins and then that person is owed BitCoins by the lawyer?

Thanks for reading.

Read the first and third paragraphs again.

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March 04, 2019, 11:26:16 AM
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to a lawyer who will use legal means (a lien, or?) to be personally compensated by the owner and/or thief.

Who do you refer to owner here ? You mean bitfloor or ?

My account/BTC ownership/debt will be legally transferred to a lawyer, who must recognize that BTC is a deflationary currency with a fixed supply & increasing demand, so my offer will be profitable for them, .

Is is account going to be transfered to the lawyer as a guarantor, trustee or beneficiary? These are questios you need to do more explanation on.

Moreover, you need to take this to legal board here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=74.0
I guess it will get better response there.
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March 04, 2019, 11:49:39 AM
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P.S. I will do my best to help make contact with other Bitfloor victims, one of whom has claimed BTC19.

Did you manage to get in touch with any of the people you mention?  What was the outcome?

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P.S. I will do my best to help make contact with other Bitfloor victims, one of whom has claimed BTC19.

Did you manage to get in touch with any of the people you mention?  What was the outcome?

What I said means I will help the lawyer to make contact with other Bitfloor victims. There is no outcome because no lawyer has purchased my debt.

to a lawyer who will use legal means (a lien, or?) to be personally compensated by the owner and/or thief.

Who do you refer to owner here ? You mean bitfloor or ?

The owner of Bitfloor, Roman Shytlman.

Is is account going to be transfered to the lawyer as a guarantor, trustee or beneficiary? These are questios you need to do more explanation on.

Probably beneficiary, since when I sell my account debt to the lawyer, the lawyer's USD check to my name will transfer Bitfloor/Roman Shytlman's 1.84915808 BTC debt to me over to the lawyer & I will release all future claims on it & everyone forevermore.

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March 05, 2019, 12:39:57 AM
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P.S. I will do my best to help make contact with other Bitfloor victims, one of whom has claimed BTC19.

Did you manage to get in touch with any of the people you mention?  What was the outcome?

What I said means I will help the lawyer to make contact with other Bitfloor victims. There is no outcome because no lawyer has purchased my debt.

Not sure how you misunderstood what I wrote.
(there seems to be a lot of that going around these days)
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Did you manage to get in touch with any of the people you mention?  What was the outcome?

The "outcome" was of getting in touch with the other people you mentioned.

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March 05, 2019, 03:04:15 AM
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P.S. I will do my best to help make contact with other Bitfloor victims, one of whom has claimed BTC19.

Did you manage to get in touch with any of the people you mention?  What was the outcome?

What I said means I will help the lawyer to make contact with other Bitfloor victims. There is no outcome because no lawyer has purchased my debt.

Not sure how you misunderstood what I wrote.
(there seems to be a lot of that going around these days)
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Did you manage to get in touch with any of the people you mention?  What was the outcome?

The "outcome" was of getting in touch with the other people you mentioned.

They had already been in touch with me before what I said in the P.S., otherwise I never would said what I said in the P.S. No more redundancy, thanks.

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