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March 16, 2017, 04:45:58 AM |
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okay so DASH is the bomb. then we can expect EXCL which is DASHs 100% PoS instead of PoW clone to also go high right ?
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yolo
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bigrcanada1
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March 16, 2017, 05:08:29 AM |
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thanks for the link. you're a long way from home lol you came all the way here for these links. monero legendaries gettig their ass in dash thread seem to be common occurence these days. the success of one anon is the success of all, look where sdc is right now. CAPTAIN MONERON!
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cAPSLOCK
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
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March 16, 2017, 05:18:39 AM |
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Just to update everyone on my situation with a Poloniex withdrawal being "hijacked:"
Today I learned that BTC-e will reveal private user information to anybody who asks, but will not recover funds.
Let me explain.
The hacker withdrew the stolen funds to XiYy9fpSTwd35jsri6K2UetYtbJdt1APfh (TX ID: 9f70b83243a890daa85c279e409feb36db40238427220551f392e1dcdb4c5712) and from there to XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS (TX ID: e2e2c4b7dd31f4af1280f626468b1878ea12f9e0b5344f5d4296f78ead84ab6d). Poloniex has been very helpful every step of the way, and the informed me that XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS is a BTC-e address and gave me BTC-e's email address.
I contacted BTC-e and explained everything, and asked that they contact Poloniex for verification that what I said was true and that the funds really were stolen. At first BTC-e was very helpful; I asked if they could see which user deposited funds in XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS and they told me (ltcexchange) and even gave me his email address. This was much more than I had hoped for--I assumed they wouldn't release any information about their users. I then asked if he had any funds that they could confiscate and return to me. BTC-e replied that yes, he had funds in his BTC-e account, but that they had to unfreeze the account because he told them that he didn't steal anything. I asked BTC-e to contact Poloniex and gave them my ticket number, but for whatever reason they refuse to do so.
So they don't believe me when I tell them the funds are stolen and they won't even make an attempt to verify with Poloniex. Fine. But they're going to give user information to any random person that asks?
I'm afraid that's the end of the story. I cannot recover my funds, which I accept. However, I did learn that BTC-e will reveal the identity of their user's upon request. If you trade there, beware.
The fact that you were able to track your funds on supposedly not traceable coin is disturbing Bingo. But shhhhh! We are in the middle of something here...
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rebel69
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March 16, 2017, 05:19:03 AM |
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what is funny is i just bought dash at these high prices to play at a awesome dash progressive casino...click my sig if interested i hope dash keeps rising
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Macno
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March 16, 2017, 06:37:46 AM |
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thanks for the link. you're a long way from home lol you came all the way here for these links. monero legendaries gettig their ass in dash thread seem to be common occurence these days. the success of one anon is the success of all, look where sdc is right now. Home? Bitcointalk is not my home nor is any particular thread. Bitcointalk is Theymos' home. Now to address this even further I'd say this place is more my home than many of the newer users here that much more recently than I have created their account much after mine, including Evan your lord and savior. Wow, the Monerons come out in full force. Why don't you write an article about the Steemit launch. You know a lot about that, don't you, Mr Whale? I am so glad Dash does not have such embarassing and hypocritical Devs.
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BrainShutdown
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March 16, 2017, 07:59:06 AM |
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iCEBREAKER
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March 16, 2017, 08:02:43 AM |
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28 percent of all DASH currently in existence was mined in a single day. there was no relaunch despite the evident issues resulting from the massive instamine that created almost 2 million Darkcoin on the first day. Looks like the mainstream is noticing DASH and is also going to be asking the tough questions of Evan and co. Thank goodness Bitcoin Magazine and NASDAQ are exposing the Dash scam before it does any more harm.
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March 16, 2017, 08:03:45 AM |
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Bublee..Bubleee.....PUMP -- PUMPP and DUMPP
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March 16, 2017, 08:13:52 AM |
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Just to update everyone on my situation with a Poloniex withdrawal being "hijacked:"
Today I learned that BTC-e will reveal private user information to anybody who asks, but will not recover funds.
Let me explain.
The hacker withdrew the stolen funds to XiYy9fpSTwd35jsri6K2UetYtbJdt1APfh (TX ID: 9f70b83243a890daa85c279e409feb36db40238427220551f392e1dcdb4c5712) and from there to XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS (TX ID: e2e2c4b7dd31f4af1280f626468b1878ea12f9e0b5344f5d4296f78ead84ab6d). Poloniex has been very helpful every step of the way, and the informed me that XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS is a BTC-e address and gave me BTC-e's email address.
I contacted BTC-e and explained everything, and asked that they contact Poloniex for verification that what I said was true and that the funds really were stolen. At first BTC-e was very helpful; I asked if they could see which user deposited funds in XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS and they told me (ltcexchange) and even gave me his email address. This was much more than I had hoped for--I assumed they wouldn't release any information about their users. I then asked if he had any funds that they could confiscate and return to me. BTC-e replied that yes, he had funds in his BTC-e account, but that they had to unfreeze the account because he told them that he didn't steal anything. I asked BTC-e to contact Poloniex and gave them my ticket number, but for whatever reason they refuse to do so.
So they don't believe me when I tell them the funds are stolen and they won't even make an attempt to verify with Poloniex. Fine. But they're going to give user information to any random person that asks?
I'm afraid that's the end of the story. I cannot recover my funds, which I accept. However, I did learn that BTC-e will reveal the identity of their user's upon request. If you trade there, beware.
The fact that you were able to track your funds on supposedly not traceable coin is disturbing Bingo. But shhhhh! We are in the middle of something here... Yeah... Let's not mention that Dash uses a public blockchain and that transactions are available to see... If a user wants to use PrivateSend, this can be done and transaction becomes so obfuscated that it cannot be traced back to the original address. The PrivateSend feature is optional, the user can chose to send an open transaction or a PrivateSend transaction. In this case user ddink7 sent an open transaction and could therefor follow it across the blockchain. It is not disturbing at all, this is a feature and a strength of Dash.
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March 16, 2017, 08:23:35 AM |
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Just to update everyone on my situation with a Poloniex withdrawal being "hijacked:"
Today I learned that BTC-e will reveal private user information to anybody who asks, but will not recover funds.
Let me explain.
The hacker withdrew the stolen funds to XiYy9fpSTwd35jsri6K2UetYtbJdt1APfh (TX ID: 9f70b83243a890daa85c279e409feb36db40238427220551f392e1dcdb4c5712) and from there to XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS (TX ID: e2e2c4b7dd31f4af1280f626468b1878ea12f9e0b5344f5d4296f78ead84ab6d). Poloniex has been very helpful every step of the way, and the informed me that XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS is a BTC-e address and gave me BTC-e's email address.
I contacted BTC-e and explained everything, and asked that they contact Poloniex for verification that what I said was true and that the funds really were stolen. At first BTC-e was very helpful; I asked if they could see which user deposited funds in XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS and they told me (ltcexchange) and even gave me his email address. This was much more than I had hoped for--I assumed they wouldn't release any information about their users. I then asked if he had any funds that they could confiscate and return to me. BTC-e replied that yes, he had funds in his BTC-e account, but that they had to unfreeze the account because he told them that he didn't steal anything. I asked BTC-e to contact Poloniex and gave them my ticket number, but for whatever reason they refuse to do so.
So they don't believe me when I tell them the funds are stolen and they won't even make an attempt to verify with Poloniex. Fine. But they're going to give user information to any random person that asks?
I'm afraid that's the end of the story. I cannot recover my funds, which I accept. However, I did learn that BTC-e will reveal the identity of their user's upon request. If you trade there, beware.
The fact that you were able to track your funds on supposedly not traceable coin is disturbing Bingo. But shhhhh! We are in the middle of something here... Yeah... Let's not mention that Dash uses a public blockchain and that transactions are available to see... If a user wants to use PrivateSend, this can be done and transaction becomes so obfuscated that it cannot be traced back to the original address. The PrivateSend feature is optional, the user can chose to send an open transaction or a PrivateSend transaction. In this case user ddink7 sent an open transaction and could therefor follow it across the blockchain. It is not disturbing at all, this is a feature and a strength of Dash. Don't be so rude. Monerons only know their one trick. You can't expect them to understand more than one feature. Your comment is One-Trick-Pony-phobic.
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arielbit
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March 16, 2017, 09:21:30 AM |
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thanks bigshit DASH dump will be a shitstorm
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March 16, 2017, 09:40:08 AM |
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*** thanks bigshit DASH dump will be a shitstorm So there was about 400 masternodes taken to dump 400*1000*100$ = 40 000 000$ is coming hold on // Roger can eat all
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March 16, 2017, 09:44:14 AM |
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*** thanks bigshit DASH dump will be a shitstorm So there was about 400 masternodes taken to dump 400*1000*100$ = 40 000 000$ is coming hold on // Roger can eat all i cant see it ...
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tip me! XtSrWch1U3BsTBFBHj7acTTzxFo1fy5BMa
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BrainShutdown
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March 16, 2017, 09:56:39 AM |
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*** thanks bigshit DASH dump will be a shitstorm So there was about 400 masternodes taken to dump 400*1000*100$ = 40 000 000$ is coming hold on // Roger can eat all i cant see it ... Well 40 masternodes to lend on bitfinex plus 19 on polo. And this is not counting what is already lent.
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March 16, 2017, 10:08:39 AM |
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Just to update everyone on my situation with a Poloniex withdrawal being "hijacked:"
Today I learned that BTC-e will reveal private user information to anybody who asks, but will not recover funds.
Let me explain.
The hacker withdrew the stolen funds to XiYy9fpSTwd35jsri6K2UetYtbJdt1APfh (TX ID: 9f70b83243a890daa85c279e409feb36db40238427220551f392e1dcdb4c5712) and from there to XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS (TX ID: e2e2c4b7dd31f4af1280f626468b1878ea12f9e0b5344f5d4296f78ead84ab6d). Poloniex has been very helpful every step of the way, and the informed me that XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS is a BTC-e address and gave me BTC-e's email address.
I contacted BTC-e and explained everything, and asked that they contact Poloniex for verification that what I said was true and that the funds really were stolen. At first BTC-e was very helpful; I asked if they could see which user deposited funds in XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS and they told me (ltcexchange) and even gave me his email address. This was much more than I had hoped for--I assumed they wouldn't release any information about their users. I then asked if he had any funds that they could confiscate and return to me. BTC-e replied that yes, he had funds in his BTC-e account, but that they had to unfreeze the account because he told them that he didn't steal anything. I asked BTC-e to contact Poloniex and gave them my ticket number, but for whatever reason they refuse to do so.
So they don't believe me when I tell them the funds are stolen and they won't even make an attempt to verify with Poloniex. Fine. But they're going to give user information to any random person that asks?
I'm afraid that's the end of the story. I cannot recover my funds, which I accept. However, I did learn that BTC-e will reveal the identity of their user's upon request. If you trade there, beware.
The fact that you were able to track your funds on supposedly not traceable coin is disturbing Bingo. But shhhhh! We are in the middle of something here... Poor guys: if he wanted coins traceable -they are and if he don't - he'd mix them.
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March 16, 2017, 10:39:03 AM |
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March 16, 2017, 10:58:57 AM |
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i cant see it ...
Where is that chart ? look stable with sell off tendency
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March 16, 2017, 12:23:15 PM |
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what is funny is i just bought dash at these high prices to play at a awesome dash progressive casino...click my sig if interested i hope dash keeps rising Already dropped $12 so now it entered into correction so massive dump is on the way as big whales are already out from this rally. It will be interesting to watch what bottom price will by end of this week.
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March 16, 2017, 12:40:21 PM |
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Just to update everyone on my situation with a Poloniex withdrawal being "hijacked:"
Today I learned that BTC-e will reveal private user information to anybody who asks, but will not recover funds.
Let me explain.
The hacker withdrew the stolen funds to XiYy9fpSTwd35jsri6K2UetYtbJdt1APfh (TX ID: 9f70b83243a890daa85c279e409feb36db40238427220551f392e1dcdb4c5712) and from there to XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS (TX ID: e2e2c4b7dd31f4af1280f626468b1878ea12f9e0b5344f5d4296f78ead84ab6d). Poloniex has been very helpful every step of the way, and the informed me that XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS is a BTC-e address and gave me BTC-e's email address.
I contacted BTC-e and explained everything, and asked that they contact Poloniex for verification that what I said was true and that the funds really were stolen. At first BTC-e was very helpful; I asked if they could see which user deposited funds in XtM1U21eqWu7JPmKscJeHod74EqR4A6bFS and they told me (ltcexchange) and even gave me his email address. This was much more than I had hoped for--I assumed they wouldn't release any information about their users. I then asked if he had any funds that they could confiscate and return to me. BTC-e replied that yes, he had funds in his BTC-e account, but that they had to unfreeze the account because he told them that he didn't steal anything. I asked BTC-e to contact Poloniex and gave them my ticket number, but for whatever reason they refuse to do so.
So they don't believe me when I tell them the funds are stolen and they won't even make an attempt to verify with Poloniex. Fine. But they're going to give user information to any random person that asks?
I'm afraid that's the end of the story. I cannot recover my funds, which I accept. However, I did learn that BTC-e will reveal the identity of their user's upon request. If you trade there, beware.
The fact that you were able to track your funds on supposedly not traceable coin is disturbing Bingo. But shhhhh! We are in the middle of something here... Obvious trolls are obvious, but for the benefit of any newbies here: Dash's blockchain is not encrypted or obscured in any way. Dash has an *OPTIONAL* privacy feature called PrivateSend that's available from the Dash-QT wallet. Exchanges do not use PrivateSend, nor in this case did the hacker. If he had withdrawn the stolen funds to a QT wallet and enabled PrivateSend, then I never would have known where the coins went. But he did not.
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