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April 20, 2019, 06:27:47 AM |
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A crypto trader from the Netherlands had been brutally tortured in front of his 4-year-old daughter, by 3 suspects disguised as police. The investigator suspected that the criminals stole some private keys, passwords that transferred the victim's fund to the suspect's wallet. How could the criminal know his a trader and identity, location? Could this be an inside job? More information here: I am sure the person who committed the crime is the closest person. It could be family and friends, it would be difficult to know if people use bitcoin or not if they don't have a close relationship.
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dificanovi
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April 20, 2019, 03:42:43 PM |
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A crypto trader from the Netherlands had been brutally tortured in front of his 4-year-old daughter, by 3 suspects disguised as police. The investigator suspected that the criminals stole some private keys, passwords that transferred the victim's fund to the suspect's wallet. How could the criminal know his a trader and identity, location? Could this be an inside job? More information here: In my opinion, the victim has been targeted or has been spied on by the suspect. besides that I think the victim once told of his existence on social media so that the suspect could find the victim and steal the victim's coin. I also suspect that the suspect is a hacker.
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fuathan
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April 21, 2019, 12:50:59 AM |
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People are sharing their identity on Facebook or Youtube. I know lots of YouTubers who are traders. Anyone can easily find their home address and torture them.
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shimbark123
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April 21, 2019, 01:00:19 AM |
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Insiders job? Probable. But it could be just what people see on the trader. Many people right now are jumping to spreading bitcoin into society easily by making t shirts about bitcoin, tattoos about bitcoin, tweeting bitcoin, talking about bitcoin in social media.
People, this is exactly what you need to do, don't try to spread bitcoin carelessly. Of course, we want a mass adoption but if mass adoption means your life, that would be something not worth to take risk.
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Asmonist
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April 21, 2019, 02:15:43 AM |
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This should be regulated. Everyone deserves safety. We cannot tolerate this people. Its better to be vigilant and careful of our words and actions.
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flash101k
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April 21, 2019, 02:41:11 AM |
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Investors with significant investments in Cryptocurrency are attracting a lot of interested criminals. For Crypto you can hijack all if you know anyone's private key, so that's why many criminals attack Bitcoiner. I hope people use Blockchain anonymity and not let anyone know your Cryptocurrency. Pls, protect yourself and not brag about your property.
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Janation
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April 21, 2019, 02:58:28 AM |
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This is really making me worried.
I mean we are investors of a cryptocurrency and we all know that Bitcoin also has a feature of anonymity and if that already happen, what more to people that don't usually know how to secure their wallet and even their identity? We should really be careful with the information we are sharing on the internet, it could be really dangerous if people know our information. We are not just putting ourselves in danger but also our loved ones.
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Babylon
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April 21, 2019, 05:42:53 AM |
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This is really making me worried.
I mean we are investors of a cryptocurrency and we all know that Bitcoin also has a feature of anonymity and if that already happen, what more to people that don't usually know how to secure their wallet and even their identity? We should really be careful with the information we are sharing on the internet, it could be really dangerous if people know our information. We are not just putting ourselves in danger but also our loved ones.
I don't think that the anonymity of bitcoin is involved here. Maybe the suspect was close to his place or one of his friends that he knew that this guy is making a lot of money and because of the jealousy for the money, he tortured this bitcoin trader for hoping that he will get his money and all of his bitcoin because we all know that 1 bitcoin is worth a lot of money.
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BeManga
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April 21, 2019, 07:07:43 AM |
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A crypto trader from the Netherlands had been brutally tortured in front of his 4-year-old daughter, by 3 suspects disguised as police. The investigator suspected that the criminals stole some private keys, passwords that transferred the victim's fund to the suspect's wallet. How could the criminal know his a trader and identity, location? Could this be an inside job?
it must be a inside job maybe someone see or he tell that he own a lot bitcoin its better to stay low profile and not share if you have some good fortune even in it cash or bitcoin its the same
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Rahman11
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April 28, 2019, 08:51:39 AM |
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It's really terrible for cryptocurrency traders! robbers are don't care about humanity! they can tortured anyone their conveniently! so, need awareness between every wealth holders, no need to do publish everywhere what's your lifestyle, where your biggest source of income! absolutely leading normal life is better for avoid many of misunderstanding in your life! be careful!
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Anonylz
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April 28, 2019, 09:10:22 AM |
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i don't know but i think this are not the everyday rubbers who will rub you of your money or personal valuables and leave, this to me seem like something personal, a deal gone bad and the victim probably paying for it, because how many robbers actually go about mugging people and requesting for their private keys? i.e if they have knowledge of crypto in the first place, rather you get mugged for your wallet, jewelries in most cases and not private keys, it is sad to hear this but there is definitely more to that story.
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April 28, 2019, 09:15:00 AM |
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A crypto trader from the Netherlands had been brutally tortured in front of his 4-year-old daughter, by 3 suspects disguised as police. The investigator suspected that the criminals stole some private keys, passwords that transferred the victim's fund to the suspect's wallet. How could the criminal know his a trader and identity, location? Could this be an inside job? More information here: This is exactly why like the rest of your assets: bank statements, land titles, or etc, you should never advertise your crypto holdings. Pseudo-anonymity is weak. Now for those crypto multimillionaires, they should get personal security as if they are CEOs of multinational corporations.
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April 28, 2019, 12:52:41 PM |
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This is a bad and painful thing to happen to crypto holders. It's imperative to be completely anonymous when dealing with crypto. Obviously he was known to be involved in crypto dealings. I personally don't tell how much of what I do and have to people around me. Just give them an idea of the possibility with a caveat on my still thinking about it. This way no one knows that I have.
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Genemind
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April 28, 2019, 04:29:00 PM |
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This is probably an inside job. There are times when being lowkey and silent about your achievements online is necessary. Anything that involves money attracts sins and crimes. Whatever we're earning or how much we are earning each day in crypto should be kept in private to get rid of this kind of situation.
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thirdlight
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April 28, 2019, 04:35:29 PM |
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Of course. If you think so all that is connected with money and cryptocurrency including this is all a sin. And this one can never deal with and what will happen? Will we degrade?
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April 28, 2019, 04:41:21 PM |
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This is a bad and painful thing to happen to crypto holders. It's imperative to be completely anonymous when dealing with crypto. Obviously he was known to be involved in crypto dealings. I personally don't tell how much of what I do and have to people around me. Just give them an idea of the possibility with a caveat on my still thinking about it. This way no one knows that I have.
Well that will secured you from possible danger on your life, you need to stay being quiet even you already succeeding from this industry, that kind of an act always possible when we are dealing with money, crypto have it's value so there's a big need to protect yourself and your assets from possible attackers.
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April 30, 2019, 12:22:36 PM |
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Bitcoin trader has been tortured brutally? How would those people knows that the person that they are trying to tortured is a trader of bitcoin? How the information of the person leak between those person who tortured him? If you are a Trader you must hidden your identity for your safety matters because if many people will know that you are a trader and they will know that you are getting a lot of profit, they wi try to hunt you and get your incomes in your trading job. So better lets be safe and dont give the private keys that we have, to avoid incidents like that. For now I am also a trader in a platform of darb finance, in which I am studying and exploring the trading world so that I can gain some income about it. In this trading platform it is easy to used and it is easy to deposit and withdraw your income without any problem.
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Vishnu.Reang
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April 30, 2019, 03:23:17 PM |
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In my country, BTC deals are under investigation and traders may go to jail for this
Hmm... that is a very difficult situation. In countries such as Nepal and Bangladesh, Bitcoin is banned altogether. Anyone caught trading in Bitcoin will be charged with money laundering and sent to jail (Bangladesh arrested a few traders only last week). Under such circumstances, what are the options that a trader is having in case he is abducted and tortured by criminals?
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gendang_cinta
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April 30, 2019, 05:26:34 PM |
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In my country, BTC deals are under investigation and traders may go to jail for this
Hmm... that is a very difficult situation. In countries such as Nepal and Bangladesh, Bitcoin is banned altogether. Anyone caught trading in Bitcoin will be charged with money laundering and sent to jail (Bangladesh arrested a few traders only last week). Under such circumstances, what are the options that a trader is having in case he is abducted and tortured by criminals? it's terrible to hear such an event, and even though it was indeed the guy's fault for violating government policy but I don't think they should be treated harshly unless proven to be misusing Bitcoin for things that endanger many people it is quite comparable. but if you only have Bitcoin and use it to trade then I think they are just enough to be warned in the right way.
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Vishnu.Reang
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May 01, 2019, 03:09:41 PM |
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In my country, BTC deals are under investigation and traders may go to jail for this
Hmm... that is a very difficult situation. In countries such as Nepal and Bangladesh, Bitcoin is banned altogether. Anyone caught trading in Bitcoin will be charged with money laundering and sent to jail (Bangladesh arrested a few traders only last week). Under such circumstances, what are the options that a trader is having in case he is abducted and tortured by criminals? it's terrible to hear such an event, and even though it was indeed the guy's fault for violating government policy but I don't think they should be treated harshly unless proven to be misusing Bitcoin for things that endanger many people it is quite comparable. but if you only have Bitcoin and use it to trade then I think they are just enough to be warned in the right way. The traders who were arrested in Bangladesh were not involved in any criminal activity. Their only "crime" was that they were trading Bitcoins, which is illegal in that country. Yes.. there were a lot of warnings about this. But was the government right in banning the trade of Bitcoin? It is legal in the vast majority of the world nations.
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