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August 01, 2017, 10:06:00 PM
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last news got my hopes up and im pretty curious what will happen during august Smiley

its like a episode of game of thrones, lately <.<"
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August 01, 2017, 10:19:08 PM
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All of the money (cash) that went to btc-e went through the uk from okpay etc to Mayzus Finical Services.
This is a UK based company which means the cash passed through the UK and we now have legal recourse to take on BTC-e in UK
 
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August 01, 2017, 11:06:39 PM
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I hope it does come back!
I have traded on there for years and got stung just like the rest of you.
Maybe they will keep their word and give us back even some of our coin!!

In order to give people their coins, and possibly their fiat back, things first need to be made clear as in btc-e speaking out who is currently in control of what number of funds. If the government is in control of the majority of the total funds, then just forget about getting anything back. If btc-e still has access to a major part of the funds, while I must admit that the chances for this to be reality are on the very low side, people actually have a tiny bit of positivity to hope for. That being said, there is nothing more to lose, so we shouldn't get upset if things aren't going to play out as most people (me included) were hoping for.
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August 01, 2017, 11:18:44 PM
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I hope it does come back!
I have traded on there for years and got stung just like the rest of you.
Maybe they will keep their word and give us back even some of our coin!!

In order to give people their coins, and possibly their fiat back, things first need to be made clear as in btc-e speaking out who is currently in control of what number of funds. If the government is in control of the majority of the total funds, then just forget about getting anything back. If btc-e still has access to a major part of the funds, while I must admit that the chances for this to be reality are on the very low side, people actually have a tiny bit of positivity to hope for. That being said, there is nothing more to lose, so we shouldn't get upset if things aren't going to play out as most people (me included) were hoping for.

Yes that would be nice to get some back!!
I hope they have the cold wallets!!!!!!!!!!
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August 02, 2017, 01:38:57 AM
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I had about 930 NMC on there when they went down and that was it. Hoping this will be easier for them to refund then other things (such as fiat or BTC which may have had at least a portion siezed). Gut feeling is if they come back then most alt-coin holders will be ok but can't say for everything else.
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August 02, 2017, 02:00:37 AM
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I hope it does come back!
I have traded on there for years and got stung just like the rest of you.
Maybe they will keep their word and give us back even some of our coin!!

In order to give people their coins, and possibly their fiat back, things first need to be made clear as in btc-e speaking out who is currently in control of what number of funds. If the government is in control of the majority of the total funds, then just forget about getting anything back. If btc-e still has access to a major part of the funds, while I must admit that the chances for this to be reality are on the very low side, people actually have a tiny bit of positivity to hope for. That being said, there is nothing more to lose, so we shouldn't get upset if things aren't going to play out as most people (me included) were hoping for.

Yes that would be nice to get some back!!
I hope they have the cold wallets!!!!!!!!!!


You hope?? Of course they have, come on..

I don't believe that the feds would have got the private keys, of course they were encrypted and backupped in cold storage.
Only a stupid can operate a site with billions of dollars without using encryption

Do we know the actual administrator names at least? I suppose that many people trusted them in the past years just because their identities are public and not anonymous.. right?
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August 02, 2017, 05:24:04 AM
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I hope it does come back!
I have traded on there for years and got stung just like the rest of you.
Maybe they will keep their word and give us back even some of our coin!!

In order to give people their coins, and possibly their fiat back, things first need to be made clear as in btc-e speaking out who is currently in control of what number of funds. If the government is in control of the majority of the total funds, then just forget about getting anything back. If btc-e still has access to a major part of the funds, while I must admit that the chances for this to be reality are on the very low side, people actually have a tiny bit of positivity to hope for. That being said, there is nothing more to lose, so we shouldn't get upset if things aren't going to play out as most people (me included) were hoping for.

Yes that would be nice to get some back!!
I hope they have the cold wallets!!!!!!!!!!


You hope?? Of course they have, come on..

I don't believe that the feds would have got the private keys, of course they were encrypted and backupped in cold storage.
Only a stupid can operate a site with billions of dollars without using encryption

Do we know the actual administrator names at least? I suppose that many people trusted them in the past years just because their identities are public and not anonymous.. right?
The exchange was on the market for many years. They made an announcement that all money are going to pay back to all users and even called the date 1st September.
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August 02, 2017, 08:29:13 AM
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is anyone offering odds on the exchange relaunching? are people selling accounts? i guess a decent sample of account sales, judging by the percentage slashed off the value, would tell us the odds.

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August 02, 2017, 08:53:07 AM
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is anyone offering odds on the exchange relaunching? are people selling accounts? i guess a decent sample of account sales, judging by the percentage slashed off the value, would tell us the odds.

I saw an account for sale a few days ago, before the news of the FBI seizure had become widespread. I didn't see anything in Digital Goods just now.

I imagine there are some account sales happening (if this is anything like Gox), but they're probably more likely to be taking place on the Russian forums than the marketplace here.

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August 02, 2017, 01:00:55 PM
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Are you saying that russian customers are selling their btc-e usernames? And that means the site is live somewhere on some IP ?
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