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June 14, 2019, 02:18:56 AM
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ELECTRUM BTC wallet robbery btc.com/59093207f7b338d6e0f73d34ccbf63869b7352fe5806c88ec1531be57f54c101 was traced through multiple layers of transactions that led to  8.1 MILLION Bitcoins at address:

www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1Kr6QSydW9bFQG1mXiPNNu6WpJGmUa9i1g

This  ELECTRUM wallet scam must be an inside job ...maybe even NSA CIA/MOSAD.  this BS about fake servers etc etc  --
https://blog.malwarebytes.com/cybercrime/2019/04/electrum-bitcoin-wallets-under-siege/  --
can only work with back-doors built into  these and probably -ALL--wallets... if criminals can steal 8.1 million bitcoins then cryptos will never be safe. Cryptos were probably designed  from the start to rob the  ignorant masses with their meaningless passwords and 12-word phrases that built-in back-doors can easily bypass as this ongoing and never-ending  robberies  proves very well.
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June 14, 2019, 03:23:15 AM
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ELECTRUM BTC wallet robbery btc.com/59093207f7b338d6e0f73d34ccbf63869b7352fe5806c88ec1531be57f54c101 was traced through multiple layers of transactions that led to  8.1 MILLION Bitcoins at address:
www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1Kr6QSydW9bFQG1mXiPNNu6WpJGmUa9i1g
first of all where is the proof of this "trace".
second of all no chain analysis has ever been reliable!
and finally the address posted doesn't have 8.1 million bitcoins it only has 2326. the 8.1 million is the total received which is basically blockchain.com summing each time it receives a payment in other words that is the total received of 150485 transactions.

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This  ELECTRUM wallet scam must be an inside job ...maybe even NSA CIA/MOSAD.
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can only work with back-doors built into  these and probably -ALL--wallets...
there was no backdoor in Electrum and you seem to be missing that all decent wallets are open source and their code has been reviewed. there are sometimes exploits as there is in any other code. in this case it only showed a message to users which then the user went ahead and downloaded a fake wallet while being lazy or ignorant enough not to verify its signature! and as a result they lost their coins.

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June 15, 2019, 10:56:10 AM
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first of all where is the proof of this "trace".
second of all no chain analysis has ever been reliable!
and finally the address posted doesn't have 8.1 million bitcoins it only has 2326. the 8.1 million is the total received which is basically blockchain.com summing each time it receives a payment in other words that is the total received of 150485 transactions.

That's bitfinex wallet, just to make things clear.

The rest is a bs topic, with bs data, pure clickbait trash.
Even the article mentioned is only talking about 700 BTC.

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maybe even NSA CIA/MOSAD

You've forgot to mention the reptilians, Soros, NWO and satoshi.

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June 16, 2019, 05:03:30 AM
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its easy to hack blockchain, elliptic curve is backdoored, you need 255 division to break it, same for RSA 2048 bit (2048 operation to break it). blockchain have 423 million transaction today. i don't knowwhy people using this asymetrical backdoored encryption. satoshi choose wrong cryptographic protocol. same for all alt-coin  Cry
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June 16, 2019, 05:23:16 AM
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ELECTRUM BTC wallet robbery btc.com/59093207f7b338d6e0f73d34ccbf63869b7352fe5806c88ec1531be57f54c101 was traced through multiple layers of transactions that led to  8.1 MILLION Bitcoins at address:

www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1Kr6QSydW9bFQG1mXiPNNu6WpJGmUa9i1g

This  ELECTRUM wallet scam must be an inside job ...maybe even NSA CIA/MOSAD.  this BS about fake servers etc etc  --
https://blog.malwarebytes.com/cybercrime/2019/04/electrum-bitcoin-wallets-under-siege/  --
can only work with back-doors built into  these and probably -ALL--wallets... if criminals can steal 8.1 million bitcoins then cryptos will never be safe. Cryptos were probably designed  from the start to rob the  ignorant masses with their meaningless passwords and 12-word phrases that built-in back-doors can easily bypass as this ongoing and never-ending  robberies  proves very well.


I think you have little knowledge of how Electrum works. You should study thoroughly before expressing yourself with words like "scam".
If you think it's so easy to hack 8 million BTCs, what are you waiting for?

he studies, studies, studies
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