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Author Topic: Inputs.io | Instant Payments, Offchain API, Secure Wallet, 235k+ BTC transferred  (Read 158082 times)
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November 07, 2013, 01:55:20 PM
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The refund address must be same with email address input.io ? If I want use wallet that does not use email address how to refund it ?
If you have a significant amount that's worth the trouble of verifying identity, support@inputs.io
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November 07, 2013, 01:58:23 PM
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The refund address must be same with email address input.io ? If I want use wallet that does not use email address how to refund it ?
If you have a significant amount that's worth the trouble of verifying identity, support@inputs.io


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November 07, 2013, 02:02:22 PM
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I'm still quite interested in what happened after the hack. Is there any police report?
I think, BTC worth over 1kk stolen is very well worth calling the police, although it's "only" virtual currency. Other people call the police for a stolen watch...

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November 07, 2013, 02:09:21 PM
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I'm still quite interested in what happened after the hack. Is there any police report?
I think, BTC worth over 1kk stolen is very well worth calling the police, although it's "only" virtual currency. Other people call the police for a stolen watch...

lol who you going to call when "dark pools" get jacked? now this is funny!!!  Cheesy
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November 07, 2013, 02:19:16 PM
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If 4100 BTC were stolen, which address were they sent to?

Publish the blockchain info for the stolen coins, otherwise it's safe to assume there were no stolen coins.
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November 07, 2013, 02:21:20 PM
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If 4100 BTC were stolen, which address were they sent to?

Publish the blockchain info for the stolen coins, otherwise it's safe to assume there were no stolen coins.

Here you go.

http://blockchain.info/tx/9536feebe3a50b94f85ca27d56e669a7209bd4188385d55c5b97227c95cf7f74

The stolen coins are still unspent in https://blockchain.info/address/1EMztWbGCBBrUAHquVeNjWpJKcB8gBzAFx
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November 07, 2013, 02:34:20 PM
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If 4100 BTC were stolen, which address were they sent to?

Publish the blockchain info for the stolen coins, otherwise it's safe to assume there were no stolen coins.

Here you go.

http://blockchain.info/tx/9536feebe3a50b94f85ca27d56e669a7209bd4188385d55c5b97227c95cf7f74

The stolen coins are still unspent in https://blockchain.info/address/1EMztWbGCBBrUAHquVeNjWpJKcB8gBzAFx

Tried to tag the address linking to this page but appears "URL contains invalid characters"

Anybody else could do it better, please?
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November 07, 2013, 02:36:06 PM
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If 4100 BTC were stolen, which address were they sent to?

Publish the blockchain info for the stolen coins, otherwise it's safe to assume there were no stolen coins.

Here you go.

http://blockchain.info/tx/9536feebe3a50b94f85ca27d56e669a7209bd4188385d55c5b97227c95cf7f74

The stolen coins are still unspent in https://blockchain.info/address/1EMztWbGCBBrUAHquVeNjWpJKcB8gBzAFx

It's happened two weeks ago  Shocked
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November 07, 2013, 02:36:24 PM
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I'm still quite interested in what happened after the hack. Is there any police report?
I think, BTC worth over 1kk stolen is very well worth calling the police, although it's "only" virtual currency. Other people call the police for a stolen watch...

If you stole funds from your own system, would you be first reporting it to police?

Ohh and TF remember when you came to #bitcoin-otc and asked for peoples' passwords and so?

Why people trust in these anonymous scammers?

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November 07, 2013, 02:39:18 PM
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If 4100 BTC were stolen, which address were they sent to?

Publish the blockchain info for the stolen coins, otherwise it's safe to assume there were no stolen coins.

Here you go.

http://blockchain.info/tx/9536feebe3a50b94f85ca27d56e669a7209bd4188385d55c5b97227c95cf7f74

The stolen coins are still unspent in https://blockchain.info/address/1EMztWbGCBBrUAHquVeNjWpJKcB8gBzAFx

wow! want me to track them down for you?  Cool i will! ~ my team can find anybody!lol
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November 07, 2013, 02:45:39 PM
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If 4100 BTC were stolen, which address were they sent to?

Publish the blockchain info for the stolen coins, otherwise it's safe to assume there were no stolen coins.

Here you go.

http://blockchain.info/tx/9536feebe3a50b94f85ca27d56e669a7209bd4188385d55c5b97227c95cf7f74

The stolen coins are still unspent in https://blockchain.info/address/1EMztWbGCBBrUAHquVeNjWpJKcB8gBzAFx

Wait, that transaction was made two weeks ago, 23 November, so they were stolen long before.
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November 07, 2013, 02:48:56 PM
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Something fishy. 

1. They were stolen 2 weeks ago and it is just now announced. 

2. That is 4000, not 4100 --- 100 BTC is another  $30,000 where did that part go?
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November 07, 2013, 02:50:27 PM
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Something fishy.  

1. They were stolen 2 weeks ago and it is just now announced.  

2. That is 4000, not 4100 --- 100 BTC is another  $30,000 where did that part go?

wher did TF go? i will find the bad actors here!! TORCHES AND PITCHFORKS!!!LOL  Grin
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November 07, 2013, 02:55:57 PM
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Something fishy. 

1. They were stolen 2 weeks ago and it is just now announced. 

2. That is 4000, not 4100 --- 100 BTC is another  $30,000 where did that part go?

2 weeks.  Would of been longer.  The only reason we are finding out about it now is because BTC sky rocketed and everyone is trying to get their coins out to sell.   What other fucking reason is there to let you customers to keep risking their money by depositing to your service.   This is BS.

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November 07, 2013, 03:15:22 PM
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If 4100 BTC were stolen, which address were they sent to?

Publish the blockchain info for the stolen coins, otherwise it's safe to assume there were no stolen coins.

Here you go.

http://blockchain.info/tx/9536feebe3a50b94f85ca27d56e669a7209bd4188385d55c5b97227c95cf7f74

The stolen coins are still unspent in https://blockchain.info/address/1EMztWbGCBBrUAHquVeNjWpJKcB8gBzAFx

Couldn't you have alerted the community to 51% tag them as stolen coins?
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November 07, 2013, 03:21:44 PM
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Just got an e-mail back, quote :
"Because the hack occurred neraly 2 weeks ago and the public announcement was only made now?"

This makes no sense, why did TF let people use a COMPROMISED wallet for two more weeks?
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November 07, 2013, 03:24:28 PM
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Noooooooooooooooooooooo Sad
I had put 0.2 BTC (almost all I got) into inputs.io last night.
I was going to withdraw this morning, just so that the coins were mixed...
Will I ever see my BTC again? Or am I screwed?
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November 07, 2013, 03:25:41 PM
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Just got an e-mail back, quote :
"Because the hack occurred neraly 2 weeks ago and the public announcement was only made now?"

This makes no sense, why did TF let people use a COMPROMISED wallet for two more weeks?

wow that is amazing why wouldnt he shut it down right away?
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November 07, 2013, 03:27:52 PM
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Noooooooooooooooooooooo Sad
I had put 0.2 BTC (almost all I got) into inputs.io last night.
I was going to withdraw this morning, just so that the coins were mixed...
Will I ever see my BTC again? Or am I screwed?

If losing 0.2 is your definition of screwed then yes, quite likely.

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November 07, 2013, 03:30:39 PM
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I had put 0.2 BTC (almost all I got) into inputs.io last night.
I was going to withdraw this morning, just so that the coins were mixed...
Will I ever see my BTC again? Or am I screwed?
Send an email to support@inputs.io now, with another Bitcoin address.
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