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Author Topic: I'm Kevin, here's my side.  (Read 258581 times)
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July 28, 2017, 08:38:58 AM
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I will not be able to see how people can read the OP and think that KD has a case for saving money, existing or non-existent.
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June 07, 2018, 02:01:30 AM
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Incredible story. Reminds me of that Goonies movie where the kids find a boat full of gold coins but ultimately once it sinks the fat kid retrieves a small bag of gold coins which would have made him rich.
Kind of the 600+ btc Kevin managed to transfer to his wallet.

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June 14, 2018, 06:12:43 AM
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Got a different result because cut the column using Excel which gave me double floats (1.000.123 for 1,000.123). WTG Bill! What a nice piece of sh... spreadsheet software Excel is...  Shocked
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June 14, 2018, 10:05:23 AM
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All the user's coins are actually stored in a single large wallet, and the BTC you see in your account is just an accounting entry. They're no actually yours until you withdraw your amount from the main wallet. So the theft wasn't from some poor schmuck with a bad password, it was from everyone at the same time.
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June 14, 2018, 10:51:09 AM
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What you think and what would happen in a court of law are two entirely different things. Someone hacking another persons account isn't right, and it also shouldn't allow for you to become a millionaire on wrong doing. It's pure greed plain and simple, and it's sad that you would want to "accept" what is basically stolen goods. Congrats....
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June 14, 2018, 11:07:58 AM
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Here is the first bitcoin novel. when i read this i couldn't hold my tears for days. reading and crying situation was very educational for me.
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June 15, 2018, 12:41:29 PM
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Regarding the lawsuit to stop the return, no lawyer can touch that with a 10-pin pole. I think he should return what he took at that moment.
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June 18, 2018, 09:43:42 AM
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Kevin's story is backed up by MtGox's own feed; and that showed that he could not have made the order before the crash. In fact, 6 people got in before him when the large order finally finished executing - which took 35ish minutes.
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July 03, 2018, 03:06:38 AM
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Thank you, I fully agree with your opinion, but I suspect the actual buying and selling is all done on a SQL database, and the only time the actual Bitcoin goes into play is when someone asks for a withdrawal. I think this method is a good idea, since it saves money for everyone. Consequently, though, 500k Bitcoin has been "stolen" may very possibly just be an arbitrary number in an account, which means nothing more than an IOU from MtGox.
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July 03, 2018, 03:21:14 AM
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Here is the first bitcoin novel. when i read this i couldn't hold my tears for days. reading and crying situation was very educational for me.

It makes you tear and cry for a few days it seems like you really feel what has happened.

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July 03, 2018, 03:32:31 AM
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There's no winner in this argument... You found a flaw, and took advantage of it. And Mt.Gox did what any normal business would do, and that is to try and keep ALL the customers happy. Doesn't matter anymore though since this forum post is so old.
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July 03, 2018, 03:41:57 AM
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Really. This is crazy. A huge amount of money
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July 03, 2018, 03:43:14 AM
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The greatest novel  Grin
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July 04, 2018, 03:41:42 AM
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Kevin if what you say is true call up the most expensive law firm in NY and get the ball rolling, maybe the law is on the side of the rollback, maybe not.  With 5M at stake you bet your ass I would be finding out.  With the nature of bitcoin and international laws and something so unprecedented it needs further examination.
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July 04, 2018, 04:10:20 AM
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Kevin if what you say is true call up the most expensive law firm in NY and get the ball rolling, maybe the law is on the side of the rollback, maybe not.  With 5M at stake you bet your ass I would be finding out.
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August 16, 2018, 02:00:46 PM
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They're no actually yours until you withdraw your amount from the main wallet. Someone hacking another persons account isn't right, and it also shouldn't allow for you to become a millionaire on wrong doing.
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August 29, 2018, 08:52:01 PM
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Honestly, I think you should just keep coins. I personally slept when a failure occurred, but in principle I do not think that actual BTC transactions should be canceled after they are completed in the chain. However, the reversal of trading on MtGox servers depends on the owners, since the actual BTC transactions are not added to the chain.
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October 19, 2018, 02:32:56 AM
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You had 259,684 BTC and you round it off to 250,000 BTC  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes haahaa that is really funny. if even 10% of the left what you excluded from rounding off is given to anyone here then they will be happy.
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November 18, 2018, 01:49:44 AM
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I’m Kevin and I'm the guy who bought 259684 BTC for under $3000 yesterday. I really wanted to keep this as quiet as possible, but I don't feel I can anymore. Here's my side of what happened.

This quote should go in every single history book.

This man made over 1 fucking BILLION $ (at today's price) out of 3000$, and had the integrity of giving it back.

Nowhere in history anyone ever made such an enormous profit overnight.. we are talking about 30000000% in a day.
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November 18, 2018, 07:30:39 AM
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So this was past with a historic amount of bitcoin. I'm curious if this even publish anywhere else aside from here, as this is sooo craaazzzyyy.

I'm thinking what Kevin has doing now with his life after he posted this.

This is a very interesting article to read.  Nice to know u, Kevin and I wish I was you.  But back in 2011, I was stuck in the casino playing slot machines and lost a lot of money.  I really wish somebody had told me about Bitcoin back then.

I loved that. Well back in 2011 I was slave by a corporate world and living in dull.

Happy Coding Life Smiley
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