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June 23, 2011, 07:09:09 AM |
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In response to a challenge that Mt. Gox was insolvent, MagicalTux, on IRC, decided to do a transfer of a pre-chosen number to prove they still had bitcoins. "<MagicalTux> anyway, going to send to 1eHhgW6vquBY... the 424242.42424242 btc" Here they are: http://blockexplorer.com/address/1eHhgW6vquBYhwMPhQ668HPjxTtpvZGPCI and probably 200 other people can verify that he made that statement before the coins were sent. Also, if it means anything, MagicalTux's nick was registered with a hostmask that matched previous ones and he demonstrated intimate knowledge of Mt. Gox. I thought I'd just let you all know. Take this however you might, but I believe it puts to rest the theory that the hacker "cleared out" Mt. Gox. Hopefully someone who knows how to read blockexplorer can enlighten us, however. I hope that other IRC folks can verify this as well. And now, a bunny:
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imperi
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June 23, 2011, 07:10:37 AM |
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Why 42... is that supposed to mean something?
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myrkul
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June 23, 2011, 07:17:00 AM |
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33 is the signal of the Illuminati, 42 the signal of the Cult of Eris.
This is clear proof that MtGox is on our side!
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imperi
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June 23, 2011, 07:18:04 AM |
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33 is the signal of the Illuminati, 42 the signal of the Cult of Eris.
This is clear proof that MtGox is on our side!
MtGox was always on our side! "I fight for the users"
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FreeMoney
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June 23, 2011, 07:20:39 AM |
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But maybe it just means that MtGox IS the hacker!
Can we have a few (dozen) threads about that now?
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June 23, 2011, 07:26:39 AM |
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This seems to be really great news!!
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imperi
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June 23, 2011, 07:34:50 AM |
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I'm calling shenanigans. Magicaltux clearly contacted the hacker in advance of this irc conversation and arranged to pay for him to move the coins to pretend he still has control.
I think he noticed the transfer first and then said he caused it.
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klaus
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June 23, 2011, 07:35:23 AM |
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that is a proof that he has still the control about the deposits.
im very happy about this message.
everything else was just rumors.
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June 23, 2011, 07:41:00 AM |
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...which also (almost) prooves he is still lying about a single 500kBTC account, when 430k seems to be their entire offline deposits.
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June 23, 2011, 07:44:22 AM |
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...which also (almost) prooves he is still lying about a single 500kBTC account, when 430k seems to be their entire offline deposits.
So what, who here has never lied in their entire life?As long as they are solvent, they have a huge incentive to be cool with our money, and continue to improve security. ^^^ That's good enough for me, at this time.
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June 23, 2011, 07:56:28 AM |
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And then in an ironic twist of fate.. The hard drive that held the only copy of the destination wallet.dat file unrecoverably crashes...
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4C 6F 6E 67 4C 69 76 65 42 69 74 63 6F 69 6E Qba'g lbh unir nalguvat orggre gb qb?
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June 23, 2011, 08:39:21 AM |
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Since those two hundred or so people who witnessed the events all went "zomg wow this is very important to bitcoin!!111one" all took screenshots, chatlogs, etc and rushed in to post on this forum I am anxiously awaiting all of their replies with proof here. Since they don't seem to be here, and since it seems weird to me that Tux would only do this on IRC and not more public with a bigger announcement... I call BS.
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Jaime Frontero
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June 23, 2011, 09:02:33 AM |
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In response to a challenge that Mt. Gox was insolvent, MagicalTux, on IRC, decided to do a transfer of a pre-chosen number to prove they still had bitcoins. "<MagicalTux> anyway, going to send to 1eHhgW6vquBY... the 424242.42424242 btc" Here they are: http://blockexplorer.com/address/1eHhgW6vquBYhwMPhQ668HPjxTtpvZGPCI and probably 200 other people can verify that he made that statement before the coins were sent. Also, if it means anything, MagicalTux's nick was registered with a hostmask that matched previous ones and he demonstrated intimate knowledge of Mt. Gox. I thought I'd just let you all know. Take this however you might, but I believe it puts to rest the theory that the hacker "cleared out" Mt. Gox. Hopefully someone who knows how to read blockexplorer can enlighten us, however. I hope that other IRC folks can verify this as well. And now, a bunny: wait. that bunny HAS BEEN HACKED!! look closely... where's the pancake on its head!!???
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Horkabork (OP)
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June 23, 2011, 09:15:10 AM |
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Since those two hundred or so people who witnessed the events all went "zomg wow this is very important to bitcoin!!111one" all took screenshots, chatlogs, etc and rushed in to post on this forum I am anxiously awaiting all of their replies with proof here. Since they don't seem to be here, and since it seems weird to me that Tux would only do this on IRC and not more public with a bigger announcement... I call BS.
Well, I can see if anyone else from IRC would like to post. However, if it helps, here's my buffer dump: http://pastebin.com/d7vp06hL(Just search for 4242 or somesuch) Also, here's a reddit thread from yesterday that's relevant: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/i4xgc/follow_the_money_trail_part_2_1500btc_generated/
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June 23, 2011, 09:25:19 AM |
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Since those two hundred or so people who witnessed the events all went "zomg wow this is very important to bitcoin!!111one" all took screenshots, chatlogs, etc and rushed in to post on this forum I am anxiously awaiting all of their replies with proof here. Since they don't seem to be here, and since it seems weird to me that Tux would only do this on IRC and not more public with a bigger announcement... I call BS.
Wtf. Black helicopters much? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I was there. First the .4242 amount was named by non-mtgox parties (I didn't witness this myself, but talked to the people after who did). Second the exact value of the txn and destination address were announced by mtgox a long time (probably 45 minutes?) before my node saw the flooded transaction. Apparently MagicalTux had issues getting connections up to a pre .23 wallet. I consider this sufficient evidence that mtgox still controls that bitcoin. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk4DBmEACgkQrIWTYrBBO/obeQCcC18b82NgtFNlsikTDOPti8Jk iU0AnjauZYGBQDJqGW+hCxWz14KEuwDJ =fZrh -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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June 23, 2011, 09:49:05 AM |
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Wow. I'd be VERY afraid of sending 424k BTC, simply because there are so many things that could go wrong. Pasting the wrong receiving address, backing up the receiving wallet in a stupid way, etc. etc. I guess someone had to send then sooner or later, so MtGox can open up their webseite.. But I'm definitely happy MtGox is still in control of those coins.
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June 23, 2011, 10:06:18 AM |
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Wow. I'd be VERY afraid of sending 424k BTC, simply because there are so many things that could go wrong. Pasting the wrong receiving address, backing up the receiving wallet in a stupid way, etc. etc. I guess someone had to send then sooner or later, so MtGox can open up their webseite.. But I'm definitely happy MtGox is still in control of those coins. You can't paste the wrong receiving address, each address has a checksum to verify it's correct. You would have to get extremely unlucky to get a different address.
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June 23, 2011, 10:33:08 AM |
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Since those two hundred or so people who witnessed the events all went "zomg wow this is very important to bitcoin!!111one" all took screenshots, chatlogs, etc and rushed in to post on this forum I am anxiously awaiting all of their replies with proof here. Since they don't seem to be here, and since it seems weird to me that Tux would only do this on IRC and not more public with a bigger announcement... I call BS.
Wtf. Black helicopters much? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I was there. First the .4242 amount was named by non-mtgox parties (I didn't witness this myself, but talked to the people after who did). Second the exact value of the txn and destination address were announced by mtgox a long time (probably 45 minutes?) before my node saw the flooded transaction. Apparently MagicalTux had issues getting connections up to a pre .23 wallet. I consider this sufficient evidence that mtgox still controls that bitcoin. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk4DBmEACgkQrIWTYrBBO/obeQCcC18b82NgtFNlsikTDOPti8Jk iU0AnjauZYGBQDJqGW+hCxWz14KEuwDJ =fZrh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Yay! Long Live MtGox!!
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