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February 27, 2014, 07:06:37 PM |
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Simple, just answer the question and if you have any reason behind your vote feel free to post that too.
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February 27, 2014, 07:44:18 PM Last edit: February 27, 2014, 08:32:06 PM by Kiki112 |
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well a wild guess is that over a 700 000 bitcoins have been stolen on MtGox so it would be a hell lot of more..
altough I find this number too large to be realistic..
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February 27, 2014, 07:49:35 PM |
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Probably doesn't have any. Probably spent it on burgers and frappuccinos.
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February 27, 2014, 07:52:01 PM |
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He tattooed his cat with the keys, so let's put a shaver to his ginger pussy!
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Bobsurplus (OP)
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February 27, 2014, 08:28:40 PM |
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He tattooed his cat with the keys, so let's put a shaver to his ginger pussy!
Imagine.. that would have been really smart, until the cat runs away!
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Kiki112
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February 27, 2014, 08:32:49 PM |
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He tattooed his cat with the keys, so let's put a shaver to his ginger pussy!
Imagine.. that would have been really smart, until the cat runs away! he would charish the memory of his cat among his keys ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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February 27, 2014, 08:36:40 PM |
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Meow?
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February 27, 2014, 11:41:27 PM |
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Uhm shouldn't he recive a ton of lawsuits now? Literally? From all over ze world? He should be on minus then by logic!
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February 28, 2014, 12:27:43 AM |
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If you are talking about his net worth I'm sure he had well over $5 million just from running MtGox.
Now he's got a 700,000 or more btc bonus too. That's if he is actually committing a crime
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February 28, 2014, 01:55:19 PM |
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If you are talking about his net worth I'm sure he had well over $5 million just from running MtGox.
Now he's got a 700,000 or more btc bonus too. That's if he is actually committing a crime
How do you know these figures? And I'm not sure if he has committed any crimes - well, unless being guilty of running a shoddy business is a crime ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) .
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February 28, 2014, 02:05:37 PM |
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itsnotmy business but i think he made nothing one of biggest collapse in recent 10 year i know. He was success story how to ruin a good growing business at this level :-)
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February 28, 2014, 04:15:13 PM Last edit: February 28, 2014, 04:49:46 PM by Dafar |
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If you are talking about his net worth I'm sure he had well over $5 million just from running MtGox.
Now he's got a 700,000 or more btc bonus too. That's if he is actually committing a crime
How do you know these figures? And I'm not sure if he has committed any crimes - well, unless being guilty of running a shoddy business is a crime ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . About his net worth? I don't but given that MtGox is one of the most well-known bitcoin exchanges in the world it definitely generated millions through fees, high traffic and ad revenue. I also heard that he didn't have any employees, just contractors As far as him pocketing people's BTC, who knows. I don't like to point fingers before I know something for sure. I kinda feel bad for him, he probably has a bounty on his head...it's likely a lot of the shady early adopters from the Silk Road days had their BTCs in Gox
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February 28, 2014, 06:07:47 PM |
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If you are talking about his net worth I'm sure he had well over $5 million just from running MtGox.
Now he's got a 700,000 or more btc bonus too. That's if he is actually committing a crime
How do you know these figures? And I'm not sure if he has committed any crimes - well, unless being guilty of running a shoddy business is a crime ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . About his net worth? I don't but given that MtGox is one of the most well-known bitcoin exchanges in the world it definitely generated millions through fees, high traffic and ad revenue. I also heard that he didn't have any employees, just contractors As far as him pocketing people's BTC, who knows. I don't like to point fingers before I know something for sure. I kinda feel bad for him, he probably has a bounty on his head...it's likely a lot of the shady early adopters from the Silk Road days had their BTCs in Gox It was one of the most well-known, but people kinda stopped sending money to it a while ago as they couldn't get anything in or out. He's also probably lost a lot of the money in one way or another. I am starting to feel a bit sorry for him. I just think he's a bit clueless. He might be a great programmer but he's not much of a businessman.
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March 01, 2014, 01:23:37 AM |
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If you are talking about his net worth I'm sure he had well over $5 million just from running MtGox.
Now he's got a 700,000 or more btc bonus too. That's if he is actually committing a crime
How do you know these figures? And I'm not sure if he has committed any crimes - well, unless being guilty of running a shoddy business is a crime ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . About his net worth? I don't but given that MtGox is one of the most well-known bitcoin exchanges in the world it definitely generated millions through fees, high traffic and ad revenue. I also heard that he didn't have any employees, just contractors As far as him pocketing people's BTC, who knows. I don't like to point fingers before I know something for sure. I kinda feel bad for him, he probably has a bounty on his head...it's likely a lot of the shady early adopters from the Silk Road days had their BTCs in Gox It was one of the most well-known, but people kinda stopped sending money to it a while ago as they couldn't get anything in or out. He's also probably lost a lot of the money in one way or another. I am starting to feel a bit sorry for him. I just think he's a bit clueless. He might be a great programmer but he's not much of a businessman. why do you think so? I think it's more likely that he knew exacly what he was doing and stole hundreds of thousands of bitcoins for himself..
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March 01, 2014, 01:36:58 AM |
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i said more than 5 milions
for example let's take poloniex.com
they have more than 13000 users registered
24 h volumes is 567 BTC
that means they made around 1.2 BTC/24h
mtgox had more than 1000000 customers
we assume mtgox had the same trading volumes for every 13.000 customers they had and the same fees like poloniex.com
that means mtgox made 92BTC/24h
mtgox was bought by mark in March 2011 and we will pretend he bought it on 31st March
from 31st March 2011 till 24 February 2014 are almost 3 years so we will pretend that they didn't operated in December 2013 so that we have mtgox was working for around 33 moths
92*33=3036BTC in fees
we exchange that 3036 btc at the highest price from December
3036*1200=3643200$
and we all not mtgox volume per day was around 50000BTC but the numbers would have been to high for me to calculate!
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March 01, 2014, 01:57:38 AM |
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If you are talking about his net worth I'm sure he had well over $5 million just from running MtGox.
Now he's got a 700,000 or more btc bonus too. That's if he is actually committing a crime
How do you know these figures? And I'm not sure if he has committed any crimes - well, unless being guilty of running a shoddy business is a crime ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . About his net worth? I don't but given that MtGox is one of the most well-known bitcoin exchanges in the world it definitely generated millions through fees, high traffic and ad revenue. I also heard that he didn't have any employees, just contractors As far as him pocketing people's BTC, who knows. I don't like to point fingers before I know something for sure. I kinda feel bad for him, he probably has a bounty on his head...it's likely a lot of the shady early adopters from the Silk Road days had their BTCs in Gox It was one of the most well-known, but people kinda stopped sending money to it a while ago as they couldn't get anything in or out. He's also probably lost a lot of the money in one way or another. I am starting to feel a bit sorry for him. I just think he's a bit clueless. He might be a great programmer but he's not much of a businessman. why do you think so? I think it's more likely that he knew exacly what he was doing and stole hundreds of thousands of bitcoins for himself.. Why do you think so? He doesn't strike me as a master criminal / scammer. I doubt he even needed any Bitcoins the amount he was making and had made in commissions.
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March 01, 2014, 12:08:57 PM |
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If you are talking about his net worth I'm sure he had well over $5 million just from running MtGox.
Now he's got a 700,000 or more btc bonus too. That's if he is actually committing a crime
How do you know these figures? And I'm not sure if he has committed any crimes - well, unless being guilty of running a shoddy business is a crime ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . About his net worth? I don't but given that MtGox is one of the most well-known bitcoin exchanges in the world it definitely generated millions through fees, high traffic and ad revenue. I also heard that he didn't have any employees, just contractors As far as him pocketing people's BTC, who knows. I don't like to point fingers before I know something for sure. I kinda feel bad for him, he probably has a bounty on his head...it's likely a lot of the shady early adopters from the Silk Road days had their BTCs in Gox It was one of the most well-known, but people kinda stopped sending money to it a while ago as they couldn't get anything in or out. He's also probably lost a lot of the money in one way or another. I am starting to feel a bit sorry for him. I just think he's a bit clueless. He might be a great programmer but he's not much of a businessman. why do you think so? I think it's more likely that he knew exacly what he was doing and stole hundreds of thousands of bitcoins for himself.. Why do you think so? He doesn't strike me as a master criminal / scammer. I doubt he even needed any Bitcoins the amount he was making and had made in commissions. that is true, but how could everything collapse so fast without any outside influence?
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March 01, 2014, 02:24:59 PM |
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If you are talking about his net worth I'm sure he had well over $5 million just from running MtGox.
Now he's got a 700,000 or more btc bonus too. That's if he is actually committing a crime
How do you know these figures? And I'm not sure if he has committed any crimes - well, unless being guilty of running a shoddy business is a crime ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . About his net worth? I don't but given that MtGox is one of the most well-known bitcoin exchanges in the world it definitely generated millions through fees, high traffic and ad revenue. I also heard that he didn't have any employees, just contractors As far as him pocketing people's BTC, who knows. I don't like to point fingers before I know something for sure. I kinda feel bad for him, he probably has a bounty on his head...it's likely a lot of the shady early adopters from the Silk Road days had their BTCs in Gox. It was one of the most well-known, but people kinda stopped sending money to it a while ago as they couldn't get anything in or out. He's also probably lost a lot of the money in one way or another. I am starting to feel a bit sorry for him. I just think he's a bit clueless. He might be a great programmer but he's not much of a businessman. why do you think so? I think it's more likely that he knew exacly what he was doing and stole hundreds of thousands of bitcoins for himself.. Why do you think so? He doesn't strike me as a master criminal / scammer. I doubt he even needed any Bitcoins the amount he was making and had made in commissions. that is true, but how could everything collapse so fast without any outside influence? I'd be more inclined to think that they were either lost or stolen by someone else. They just ran a shoddy business and were being throttled by governmental restrictions, not to mentioned they already had money seized.
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March 01, 2014, 02:55:31 PM |
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i said more than 5 milions
for example let's take poloniex.com
they have more than 13000 users registered
24 h volumes is 567 BTC
that means they made around 1.2 BTC/24h
mtgox had more than 1000000 customers
we assume mtgox had the same trading volumes for every 13.000 customers they had and the same fees like poloniex.com
that means mtgox made 92BTC/24h
mtgox was bought by mark in March 2011 and we will pretend he bought it on 31st March
from 31st March 2011 till 24 February 2014 are almost 3 years so we will pretend that they didn't operated in December 2013 so that we have mtgox was working for around 33 moths
92*33=3036BTC in fees
we exchange that 3036 btc at the highest price from December
3036*1200=3643200$
and we all not mtgox volume per day was around 50000BTC but the numbers would have been to high for me to calculate!
I think you are wrong in your computation. 92btc in 24 hours right? 92 must be multiplied to 30, To get the total number commission on that month. 92 btc * 30 days = 2760 btc per month. 2760 btc * 33 months = 91, 080 btc in 33 months. 91,080 btc * 1200 = $109,296,000
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i said more than 5 milions
for example let's take poloniex.com
they have more than 13000 users registered
24 h volumes is 567 BTC
that means they made around 1.2 BTC/24h
mtgox had more than 1000000 customers
we assume mtgox had the same trading volumes for every 13.000 customers they had and the same fees like poloniex.com
that means mtgox made 92BTC/24h
mtgox was bought by mark in March 2011 and we will pretend he bought it on 31st March
from 31st March 2011 till 24 February 2014 are almost 3 years so we will pretend that they didn't operated in December 2013 so that we have mtgox was working for around 33 moths
92*33=3036BTC in fees
we exchange that 3036 btc at the highest price from December
3036*1200=3643200$
and we all not mtgox volume per day was around 50000BTC but the numbers would have been to high for me to calculate!
I think you are wrong in your computation. 92btc in 24 hours right? 92 must be multiplied to 30, To get the total number commission on that month. 92 btc * 30 days = 2760 btc per month. 2760 btc * 33 months = 91, 080 btc in 33 months. 91,080 btc * 1200 = $109,296,000Damn, that's a lot of money. ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
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