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June 24, 2011, 06:33:13 AM |
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what is the physical address? for business travel i will be in tokyo 3 days from now, and i want to stop by their office to sort something out.
anyone know?
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SomeoneWeird
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June 24, 2011, 06:36:22 AM |
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what is the physical address? for business travel i will be in tokyo 3 days from now, and i want to stop by their office to sort something out.
anyone know?
Whois of MtGox.com: owner-organization: Tibanne Co. Ltd. owner-name: Mark Karpelès owner-street: Cerulean Tower 15F owner-city: Shibuya owner-state: Tokyo owner-zip: 168-0082 owner-country: JP owner-phone: +81.345501529 owner-fax: owner-email:
admin-organization: Tibanne Co. Ltd. admin-name: Mark Karpelès admin-street: Cerulean Tower 15F admin-city: Shibuya admin-state: Tokyo admin-zip: 168-0082 admin-country: JP admin-phone: +81.345501529 admin-fax: admin-email:
tech-organization: Tibanne Co. Ltd. tech-name: Mark Karpelès tech-street: Cerulean Tower 15F tech-city: Shibuya tech-state: Tokyo tech-zip: 168-0082 tech-country: JP tech-phone: +81.345501529 tech-fax: tech-email:
billing-organization: Tibanne Co. Ltd. billing-name: Mark Karpelès billing-street: Cerulean Tower 15F billing-city: Shibuya billing-state: Tokyo billing-zip: 168-0082 billing-country: JP billing-phone: +81.345501529 billing-fax: billing-email:
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June 24, 2011, 06:38:54 AM |
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Tibanne Co., Ltd, 〒168-0082 Tōkyō-to, Suginami-ku, Kugayama 5-24-30 Telephone: +81 3-4550-1529 E-mail: contact@tibanne.com
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d.james
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June 24, 2011, 06:56:04 AM |
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Can you deliver him a package for me? and promise not to open it by accident.
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SomeoneWeird
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June 24, 2011, 07:04:45 AM |
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Can you deliver him a package for me? and promise not to open it by accident. Is it going to be ticking?
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d.james
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June 24, 2011, 07:12:03 AM |
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No No, nothing ticks, just don't open the lid it's attached to a wire switch.
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June 24, 2011, 10:27:09 AM |
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what is the physical address? for business travel i will be in tokyo 3 days from now, and i want to stop by their office to sort something out. anyone know?
1) You guys need to learn using whois, or google, or clicking on About page... 2) Heh. Are you packing heat?
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June 24, 2011, 10:48:49 AM |
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what is the physical address? for business travel i will be in tokyo 3 days from now, and i want to stop by their office to sort something out. anyone know?
1) You guys need to learn using whois, or google, or clicking on About page... 2) Heh. Are you packing heat? I would be quite worries about that happening if I was running mt.gox. Basically you have an office with $15M in cash lying around (considering mt.gox controls 500k BTC). Anyone can walk in and force mt.gox to transfer all those BTC's to his wallet and there is absolutely nothing he can do to either get those funds back or try to find out the identity of that thief. A normal bank doesnt have $15M in cash in their vaults and they are much better secured then 2 nerds in a communal office building.
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qwk
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June 24, 2011, 11:00:48 AM |
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I would be quite worries about that happening if I was running mt.gox. Basically you have an office with $15M in cash lying around (considering mt.gox controls 500k BTC). Anyone can walk in and force mt.gox to transfer all those BTC's to his wallet and there is absolutely nothing he can do to either get those funds back or try to find out the identity of that thief. A normal bank doesnt have $15M in cash in their vaults and they are much better secured then 2 nerds in a communal office building.
I doubt that a normally prudent person would have the wallet file/s for all of those btc in their office all in one place. Then again... MtGox... Just look under the doormat
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Yeah, well, I'm gonna go build my own blockchain. With blackjack and hookers! In fact forget the blockchain.
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Epinnoia
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June 24, 2011, 11:22:45 AM |
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I would be quite worries about that happening if I was running mt.gox. Basically you have an office with $15M in cash lying around (considering mt.gox controls 500k BTC). Anyone can walk in and force mt.gox to transfer all those BTC's to his wallet and there is absolutely nothing he can do to either get those funds back or try to find out the identity of that thief. A normal bank doesnt have $15M in cash in their vaults and they are much better secured then 2 nerds in a communal office building.
In all fairness to MtGox, most banks have little more than old/retired people serving as 'armed security', and often don't even have that. Granted, they do have vaults. But how is that different from storing wallet files on encrypted/removable drives? One takes a combination to open. The other takes a password. A criminal could conceivably 'force' a banker to open a safe, just as much as force MtGox to decrypt the wallet file.
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June 24, 2011, 11:33:38 AM |
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I would be quite worries about that happening if I was running mt.gox. Basically you have an office with $15M in cash lying around (considering mt.gox controls 500k BTC). Anyone can walk in and force mt.gox to transfer all those BTC's to his wallet and there is absolutely nothing he can do to either get those funds back or try to find out the identity of that thief. A normal bank doesnt have $15M in cash in their vaults and they are much better secured then 2 nerds in a communal office building.
In all fairness to MtGox, most banks have little more than old/retired people serving as 'armed security', and often don't even have that. Granted, they do have vaults. But how is that different from storing wallet files on encrypted/removable drives? One takes a combination to open. The other takes a password. A criminal could conceivably 'force' a banker to open a safe, just as much as force MtGox to decrypt the wallet file. Vaults have time delay locks and it is very common for people banks to not have access to any cash. I cant even get cash anymore at my local branche, I have to use an ATM.
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Philj
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June 24, 2011, 11:37:03 AM |
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just let him get the website back up so I can get my money/BTC out before you visit him. I would hate to see anything happen to the person that has my money before I was able to get it back.
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June 24, 2011, 11:40:39 AM |
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I would be quite worries about that happening if I was running mt.gox. Basically you have an office with $15M in cash lying around (considering mt.gox controls 500k BTC). Anyone can walk in and force mt.gox to transfer all those BTC's to his wallet and there is absolutely nothing he can do to either get those funds back or try to find out the identity of that thief. A normal bank doesnt have $15M in cash in their vaults and they are much better secured then 2 nerds in a communal office building.
I doubt that a normally prudent person would have the wallet file/s for all of those btc in their office all in one place. Then again... MtGox... Just look under the doormat apparently they do. he was asked on IRC to transfer 400kBTC to proove he still has control over it. he did, an hour later. you think he went to his bank locker to impress some IRC guys?
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June 24, 2011, 11:54:46 AM |
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apparently they do. he was asked on IRC to transfer 400kBTC to proove he still has control over it. he did, an hour later.
you think he went to his bank locker to impress some IRC guys?
I'm no cheerleader for Mt. Gox, but I think it's hilarious that no matter what they do, they can't win. According to you, he was totally responsive to the request that he prove that he still controls all the Bitcoins, doing a visible transfer within an hour. And now you act as if that's a bad thing!
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June 24, 2011, 11:55:32 AM |
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I would be quite worries about that happening if I was running mt.gox. Basically you have an office with $15M in cash lying around (considering mt.gox controls 500k BTC). Anyone can walk in and force mt.gox to transfer all those BTC's to his wallet and there is absolutely nothing he can do to either get those funds back or try to find out the identity of that thief. A normal bank doesnt have $15M in cash in their vaults and they are much better secured then 2 nerds in a communal office building.
I doubt that a normally prudent person would have the wallet file/s for all of those btc in their office all in one place. Then again... MtGox... Just look under the doormat apparently they do. he was asked on IRC to transfer 400kBTC to proove he still has control over it. he did, an hour later. you think he went to his bank locker to impress some IRC guys? Yes, it wasn't to impress people. It was to prove he could still ocntrol the funds.
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June 24, 2011, 11:57:03 AM |
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what is the physical address? for business travel i will be in tokyo 3 days from now, and i want to stop by their office to sort something out.
anyone know?
They'll definately be glad to have a cup of coffee with you.
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June 24, 2011, 12:01:28 PM |
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alright, I take back "impress". the point was: apparently they have the private keys on-site.
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June 24, 2011, 12:47:10 PM |
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June 24, 2011, 01:00:33 PM |
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alright, I take back "impress". the point was: apparently they have the private keys on-site.
When he made that transfer he had to go through hoops to access the encrypted files, it wasnt located simply on his desktop.
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June 24, 2011, 01:12:04 PM |
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The office is a virtual office, he's not actually there
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June 24, 2011, 01:20:37 PM |
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They have no choice but to come through on account restoration....
Quote from: enmaku on Today at 03:21:18 am
Who said anything about legal matters? If I were Mt Gox I would be least worried about the folks with lawyers - I'm more frightened of the folks with baseball bats Grin
I think Marc and Adam should be most concerned with how their lives will be completely and utterly ruined by 61,000 hacker, murderer, assassin, troll, anarcho, sadisto, pornographer, capitalist, beastial, pirate, libertarian, randroid, bastards haunting, hacking and hunting them at every corner.
Marc: "Whats my motivation?"
"Your life" in unison say the 61,000 hacker, murderer, assassin, troll, anarcho, sadisto, pornographer, capitalist, beastial, pirate, libertarian, randroid, bastards, haunting, hacking and hunting them at every corner.
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June 24, 2011, 01:21:05 PM |
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Yeah, that dude isn't Japanese. Doesn't he speak Spanish or something?
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I can do stuff
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June 24, 2011, 01:36:38 PM |
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June 24, 2011, 02:55:02 PM |
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¥180,000, that's highly underpaid.
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Yeah, well, I'm gonna go build my own blockchain. With blackjack and hookers! In fact forget the blockchain.
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June 24, 2011, 03:08:08 PM |
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double post
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June 24, 2011, 03:10:54 PM |
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Apply for a job with a drool worthy resume, when they set up an interview you'll know where they really are.
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June 24, 2011, 03:46:39 PM |
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what is the physical address? for business travel i will be in tokyo 3 days from now, and i want to stop by their office to sort something out.
anyone know?
MtG:OX is located at the peak of Mt. Gox in Tokyo. It's a death-defying climb up a mountain that grows and shrinks with the value of bitcoins. Challenge the Aggro Crag if you dare.
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June 24, 2011, 03:52:42 PM |
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They keep changing the location to confuse the hackers!
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phatsphere
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June 24, 2011, 04:29:39 PM |
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Tibanne Co., Ltd, 〒168-0082 Tōkyō-to, Suginami-ku, Kugayama 5-24-30
Searching for it on google street view: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=168-0082+T%C5%8Dky%C5%8D-to,+Suginami-ku,+Kugayama&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=35.688925,139.600257&spn=0.006666,0.009645&sll=35.688498,139.599409&sspn=0.026665,0.038581&z=17&layer=c&cbll=35.689001,139.600157&panoid=DMxWJVDnJPK_bi37YTXWMg&cbp=12,220.87,,0,1
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Litt
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June 24, 2011, 04:35:13 PM |
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To everyone who thinks talking about such acts being discussed here is funny and amusing, you guys are they one's that forums speaks of when there are threads concerning the immaturity of people participating in the forum. Grow up and please consider leaving the forum altogether because I'm certain it will be a better place without you people in it. Disgusting how impatient and immature the audience here is sometimes after what I consider a near perfect storm to hit the bitcoin community. Just get lost.
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June 24, 2011, 05:24:10 PM |
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To everyone who thinks talking about such acts being discussed here is funny and amusing, you guys are they one's that forums speaks of when there are threads concerning the immaturity of people participating in the forum. Grow up and please consider leaving the forum altogether because I'm certain it will be a better place without you people in it. Disgusting how impatient and immature the audience here is sometimes after what I consider a near perfect storm to hit the bitcoin community. Just get lost.
Yea, they just taken all your money due to total negligence at security. Sheeesh relax guys, it's not like someone took your money or something.
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