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November 18, 2013, 01:26:32 AM
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Mods should close this thread because TF would not be paying advertisers anymore.

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November 18, 2013, 06:36:25 AM
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It's really sad that it happened, but people shouldn't be so stupid to store their 'savings' in an online wallet.
I wouldn't call people stupid just because of that... The whole point of inputs.io was SECURITY. Everything about inputs.io revolved around it's security; Second of all, TF said he would cover any loss up to 40 BTC if something would go wrong. Turns out he lied to us about that, too...
He lied about the security, and lied about being able to cover any loss up to 40 BTC.
People assumed it was safe. They weren't stupid, they have just been f*cked by the owner of the website itself.

I think that 40 BTC was for individual issues, not a site wide hack. I would still call someone stupid for storing multiple BTC's on an online wallet, no matter how safe they claim it is. People should understand that offline wallets are savings accounts and online wallets are banking accounts. You should only use an online wallet for small transactions.

i agree with you,  i would never keep any of my coins on online wallet it is stupid thing to do
And you also don't use an exchange like Mt.Gox, i presume? Never played on a bitcoin casino?
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November 18, 2013, 03:34:10 PM
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It's really sad that it happened, but people shouldn't be so stupid to store their 'savings' in an online wallet.
I wouldn't call people stupid just because of that... The whole point of inputs.io was SECURITY. Everything about inputs.io revolved around it's security; Second of all, TF said he would cover any loss up to 40 BTC if something would go wrong. Turns out he lied to us about that, too...
He lied about the security, and lied about being able to cover any loss up to 40 BTC.
People assumed it was safe. They weren't stupid, they have just been f*cked by the owner of the website itself.

I think that 40 BTC was for individual issues, not a site wide hack. I would still call someone stupid for storing multiple BTC's on an online wallet, no matter how safe they claim it is. People should understand that offline wallets are savings accounts and online wallets are banking accounts. You should only use an online wallet for small transactions.

i agree with you,  i would never keep any of my coins on online wallet it is stupid thing to do
And you also don't use an exchange like Mt.Gox, i presume? Never played on a bitcoin casino?
Well, most people use what exchanges are meant for: transferring cash to BTC or BTC to cash. They don't constantly keep the cash in the exchange. And for casinos? Well, you know the risk of losing money if you gamble, besides that, most people withdraw their winnings (or what's left of their deposits) after they're done gambling. Also, don't forget that exchanges, in most cases, are run by companies with people whpse identities are easy to access, while TF was but a sole, unknown persona.

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November 18, 2013, 03:37:31 PM
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Mods should close this thread because TF would not be paying advertisers anymore.

TF can also lock this by himself but have no time for doing this and bussy in counting of 4100 btc in $

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November 18, 2013, 04:42:15 PM
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The guy who stole the BTC doesn't have 1 million dollars, but 2 and almost 3 now.

I mean, if he didn't sell it on mtgox immediately

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November 18, 2013, 05:40:51 PM
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The guy who stole the BTC doesn't have 1 million dollars, but 2 and almost 3 now.

I mean, if he didn't sell it on mtgox immediately

I doubt buying 1 million dollars at once is something someone avoiding attention would do.

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November 18, 2013, 05:49:01 PM
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There hasn't been any news lately. Seems TF is still active on the forum but hiding away.

He is just busy thinking of a good solution to all this...


there is no good solution if someone steal your money, you loose it not your customers if you are a honest man

He tried that, but he only had 1000 BTC to cover the 4000 BTC which was lost.
  so if you are a bank or something you should accept amount that u can cover. I think he stole that

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November 18, 2013, 08:43:49 PM
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Everybody just let this thread die. Nobody post after this.

The signature campaign posters adding useless redundant fluff to their posts to reach their minimum word count are lowering my IQ.
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November 18, 2013, 09:20:34 PM
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Ok.
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November 19, 2013, 01:48:52 PM
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Everybody just let this thread die. Nobody post after this.

many fail to receive any penny from here and now looking for new opportunties just because of this no one posting here  Wink

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November 21, 2013, 11:45:50 PM
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Everybody just let this thread die. Nobody post after this.

many fail to receive any penny from here and now looking for new opportunties just because of this no one posting here  Wink


dont let this tread dies, post here and let ppl know not to put money on online wallet

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November 22, 2013, 12:26:23 AM
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Everybody just let this thread die. Nobody post after this.

many fail to receive any penny from here and now looking for new opportunties just because of this no one posting here  Wink


dont let this tread dies, post here and let ppl know not to put money on online wallet

mods, change thread title to 'memorial thread for lost bitcoins to online wallet shenanigans'
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November 22, 2013, 03:23:12 AM
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Everybody just let this thread die. Nobody post after this.

many fail to receive any penny from here and now looking for new opportunties just because of this no one posting here  Wink


dont let this tread dies, post here and let ppl know not to put money on online wallet
I beg to differ. This is not a "service" anymore. If you want to keep conplaining about this (which you have much reason to do) then you can go ahead and keep this up in the scam accusation thread. That would do a much better job of it.

The signature campaign posters adding useless redundant fluff to their posts to reach their minimum word count are lowering my IQ.
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November 22, 2013, 04:56:10 AM
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Everybody just let this thread die. Nobody post after this.

many fail to receive any penny from here and now looking for new opportunties just because of this no one posting here  Wink


dont let this tread dies, post here and let ppl know not to put money on online wallet
I beg to differ. This is not a "service" anymore. If you want to keep conplaining about this (which you have much reason to do) then you can go ahead and keep this up in the scam accusation thread. That would do a much better job of it.

This is actually a very reasonable point.
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November 22, 2013, 05:05:23 PM
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Everybody just let this thread die. Nobody post after this.

many fail to receive any penny from here and now looking for new opportunties just because of this no one posting here  Wink


dont let this tread dies, post here and let ppl know not to put money on online wallet
I beg to differ. This is not a "service" anymore. If you want to keep conplaining about this (which you have much reason to do) then you can go ahead and keep this up in the scam accusation thread. That would do a much better job of it.

This is actually a very reasonable point.

yes agree so all must do some posting here daily for the life of this great service which dead with 4100 btc

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November 22, 2013, 10:10:07 PM
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So should I remove the signature or is there a chance I will be paid?

Maybe someone knows some other signature advertising campaigns that don't require spamming the forum?
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November 22, 2013, 10:28:41 PM
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The guy who stole the BTC doesn't have 1 million dollars, but 2 and almost 3 now.

I mean, if he didn't sell it on mtgox immediately

I doubt buying 1 million dollars at once is something someone avoiding attention would do.

well, people did say that they noticed a ~4000 BTC sell order on mtgox like the day after the theft

what else can it be?

it all got sold

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November 22, 2013, 10:29:01 PM
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So should I remove the signature or is there a chance I will be paid?

Maybe someone knows some other signature advertising campaigns that don't require spamming the forum?

Yes,remove the signature he will not pay,he has "no" funds for paying out signatures.
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November 22, 2013, 10:29:35 PM
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So should I remove the signature or is there a chance I will be paid?

Maybe someone knows some other signature advertising campaigns that don't require spamming the forum?
Trust me, it's completely impossible for you to get paid... This campaign is LONG dead.
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November 22, 2013, 10:45:28 PM
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So should I remove the signature or is there a chance I will be paid?

Maybe someone knows some other signature advertising campaigns that don't require spamming the forum?
Trust me, it's completely impossible for you to get paid... This campaign is LONG dead.

So is there another sig ad campaign that doesn't require posting?
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