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October 21, 2013, 01:13:46 AM
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"You are completely dumb! On blockchain.info that ip is the ip that relayed the transaction, not and probably not the node that created the transaction so now your hunting someone that is innocent. Please learn to use bitcoin and the services inside the eco-system. Witch hunts are not for dumb people with no proof."



All proof you need is confirmation with campbx.
What I understand is much better proof that any other. From local wallet he can prove nothing.

And please don't call it "eco-system" yet.

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October 21, 2013, 01:29:20 AM
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"Witch hunts are not for dumb people with no proof."

That's why I'm filing a complaint with IC3.

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October 21, 2013, 01:40:41 AM
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"Witch hunts are not for dumb people with no proof."

That's why I'm filing a complaint with IC3.

Yeah on an innocent person. Learn what that ip address means, it has nothing to do with the transaction more than likely like 99.9%

It's not about innocents or ip, it's about stolen bitcoins.

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October 21, 2013, 02:16:49 AM
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"Witch hunts are not for dumb people with no proof."

That's why I'm filing a complaint with IC3.

Yeah on an innocent person. Learn what that ip address means, it has nothing to do with the transaction more than likely like 99.9%

It's not about innocents or ip, it's about stolen bitcoins.

I got that part, but your do know that ip address has nothing to do with your stolen bitcoins, learn how bitcoins work then maybe you will learn that you will not get your coins back.

Mind to explain more about ip address thing?

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October 21, 2013, 04:08:06 AM
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This is an odd thread. The OP has provided no details. I have doubts that any bitcoins were stolen.

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October 21, 2013, 04:21:27 AM
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Even if you find out his real address, how are you going to get your bitcoin back? Point a gun at him?
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October 21, 2013, 09:41:47 AM
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"Witch hunts are not for dumb people with no proof."

That's why I'm filing a complaint with IC3.

Yeah on an innocent person. Learn what that ip address means, it has nothing to do with the transaction more than likely like 99.9%

It's not about innocents or ip, it's about stolen bitcoins.

The IP address belongs to a relay node on the network, not the thief. Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer technology, and transactions are broadcast across the network. Reporting a node to the police will not help you in your search at all.
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