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The question remains: who owns those coins? Someone had to move them there. Is someone planning to invest with stolen coins?
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April 24, 2014, 12:51:53 PM |
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The question remains: who owns those coins? Someone had to move them there. Is someone planning to invest with stolen coins?
Probably Mark Karpeles or someone close to him controls all the coins. Since now the wallet is tagged (and probably blocked by all the major exchanges), he can't exchange them for fiat via BTC-E or Bitstamp. So the only option left is now to invest them.
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April 24, 2014, 12:55:10 PM |
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The question remains: who owns those coins? Someone had to move them there. Is someone planning to invest with stolen coins?
Probably Mark Karpeles or someone close to him controls all the coins. Since now the wallet is tagged (and probably blocked by all the major exchanges), he can't exchange them for fiat via BTC-E or Bitstamp. So the only option left is now to invest them. He or his accomplishes are actually trying to cut the trail. So they are investing in an altcoin, then they'll sale those alts in some coin only exchange against BTC and those will be fresh BTC for them with no string attached. The sheep-market money launderer also tried something like this...
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April 24, 2014, 01:02:42 PM |
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The question remains: who owns those coins? Someone had to move them there. Is someone planning to invest with stolen coins?
Probably Mark Karpeles or someone close to him controls all the coins. Since now the wallet is tagged (and probably blocked by all the major exchanges), he can't exchange them for fiat via BTC-E or Bitstamp. So the only option left is now to invest them. They can just launder those coins in the altcoin market. It is possible that they were stolen from him by someone close to him (if he really doesn't own them).
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April 24, 2014, 01:23:36 PM |
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They can just launder those coins in the altcoin market. It is possible that they were stolen from him by someone close to him (if he really doesn't own them).
Check this: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/04/21/us-bitcoin-mtgox-karpeles-insight-idUSBREA3K01D20140421Developers, stuck without direct access to the Mt. Gox source code, resorted to playing video games, people inside the company at the time say. Employees were also concerned that Karpeles' tight grip on all company affairs was causing a bottleneck: he was the only person who could access the exchange's bank accounts and bitcoin holdings and resolve requests by traders to cash out. Former employees say they asked Karpeles to share the passwords to Mt. Gox's bitcoin wallets in case he became incapacitated or unable to access the data. He refused, leaving him as the only person able to piece together the passwords, written on paper stored at his home, the office, and an undisclosed location. It is clear that Karpeles was the only one who was capable of committing the robbery.
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April 24, 2014, 01:32:32 PM |
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The question remains: who owns those coins? Someone had to move them there. Is someone planning to invest with stolen coins?
Probably Mark Karpeles or someone close to him controls all the coins. Since now the wallet is tagged (and probably blocked by all the major exchanges), he can't exchange them for fiat via BTC-E or Bitstamp. So the only option left is now to invest them. So yes people like these effect bitcoin? There are always people who want to gain from innovations like bitcoin . That happens when bitcoin is not really coherent with any laws. We say bitcoin is freedom but corruption Is also mtgox is great example..
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April 24, 2014, 01:44:08 PM |
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I just came across this a few mins back. I am not quite sure what it means. Are these stolen coins? and what does it mean. Is there a way to stop them or perhaps even block the MSAFE whilst it is still a digital asset. I will speak with the MSC guys, I think we need more info though. If some bitcoin core devs could pitch in and work with us it would be great. Gavin for instance. Is it possible to shout out to him? I have seen this sort of thing a lot and many times Gavin and co can provide more info and even investigation. If it is indeed bad behaviour then I am all in favor of stopping it as it harms the community for sure. We do need to be 100% though and the bitcoin core dev team can help.
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April 24, 2014, 01:44:29 PM |
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So yes people like these effect bitcoin? People like Karpeles bring bad name to Bitcoin. Such incidents will scare away a lot of businesses from adopting Bitcoin or other crypto-currencies such as Litecoin as a mode of payment.
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April 24, 2014, 01:52:48 PM |
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They can just launder those coins in the altcoin market. It is possible that they were stolen from him by someone close to him (if he really doesn't own them).
Check this: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/04/21/us-bitcoin-mtgox-karpeles-insight-idUSBREA3K01D20140421Developers, stuck without direct access to the Mt. Gox source code, resorted to playing video games, people inside the company at the time say. Employees were also concerned that Karpeles' tight grip on all company affairs was causing a bottleneck: he was the only person who could access the exchange's bank accounts and bitcoin holdings and resolve requests by traders to cash out. Former employees say they asked Karpeles to share the passwords to Mt. Gox's bitcoin wallets in case he became incapacitated or unable to access the data. He refused, leaving him as the only person able to piece together the passwords, written on paper stored at his home, the office, and an undisclosed location. It is clear that Karpeles was the only one who was capable of committing the robbery. So it is not possible. Yes, his way of handling Mt. Gox did cause a huge bottleneck there.
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April 24, 2014, 02:21:58 PM |
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It's criminal that this happened to begin with and equally criminal that the current trustee has done such a terrible job of investigating this.
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It will be everywhere soon. You will gain some fame.
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April 24, 2014, 02:51:20 PM |
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Any proof that these coins belong to mtgox other than it is labelled "stolen coins"?
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April 24, 2014, 03:20:48 PM |
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Any proof that these coins belong to mtgox other than it is labelled "stolen coins"?
This particular wallet came in to existence immediately after the Mt Gox theft happened. And who else will be having this much amount of Bitcoins, other than Satoshi himself?
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April 24, 2014, 03:50:02 PM |
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Any proof that these coins belong to mtgox other than it is labelled "stolen coins"?
This particular wallet came in to existence immediately after the Mt Gox theft happened. And who else will be having this much amount of Bitcoins, other than Satoshi himself? That's not a PROOF of anything... What this whole thing amounts to is a conspiracy theory by someone trying to be a hero...
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April 24, 2014, 03:54:41 PM |
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They can just launder those coins in the altcoin market. It is possible that they were stolen from him by someone close to him (if he really doesn't own them).
Check this: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/04/21/us-bitcoin-mtgox-karpeles-insight-idUSBREA3K01D20140421Developers, stuck without direct access to the Mt. Gox source code, resorted to playing video games, people inside the company at the time say. Employees were also concerned that Karpeles' tight grip on all company affairs was causing a bottleneck: he was the only person who could access the exchange's bank accounts and bitcoin holdings and resolve requests by traders to cash out. Former employees say they asked Karpeles to share the passwords to Mt. Gox's bitcoin wallets in case he became incapacitated or unable to access the data. He refused, leaving him as the only person able to piece together the passwords, written on paper stored at his home, the office, and an undisclosed location. It is clear that Karpeles was the only one who was capable of committing the robbery. How difficult could it be to attach a keylogger to his computer while he is out for a frappuccino?
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