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July 09, 2014, 05:11:44 AM
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It's funny how he says he's back to his old lifestyle of eating 2usd nudles while still living in that apartment.

Also he had a good quote in the wsj interview: "In the future, I would like to participate in the bitcoin community, as I've experienced what to do and what not to do and can help others in that regard".

Ouch, for some reason I don't think he'll be welcomed with open arms. Best of luck to him although.

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July 09, 2014, 10:25:35 AM
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It's funny how he says he's back to his old lifestyle of eating 2usd nudles while still living in that apartment.

Also he had a good quote in the wsj interview: "In the future, I would like to participate in the bitcoin community, as I've experienced what to do and what not to do and can help others in that regard".

Ouch, for some reason I don't think he'll be welcomed with open arms. Best of luck to him although.


liveleak is waiting for a vid of karpeles taking a giant crap on his toilet. it's in a skyscraper, with glass windows, how hard could it be to set up a telelense and just make a crap photo?

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July 09, 2014, 10:35:30 AM
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The bidding starts July 24 at $185,000. Karpeles told the WSJ that the bankruptcy “trustee would monitor the sale of the domain names, and any proceeds after Tibanne has been funded through the end of the year would go to Mt. Gox creditors.” A press release circulated by Heritage Auctions quotes Karpeles: “We are hoping, with the sale of Bitcoins.com, to provide some relief to the people impacted by the Mt. Gox bankruptcy and will be putting at least half of the sale amount toward that purpose.


http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2014/07/08/mt-goxs-mark-karpeles-is-auctioning-off-bitcoins-com-opening-bid-185000/


the other half is for his expensive flat and living style  Cheesy



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July 09, 2014, 01:06:34 PM
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Being bankrupt sure seems to pay quite well, Mark seems as suspicious as possible but I think the Japanese should be investigating him deeply now (which shows one of the annoying things about bitcoins being anonymous, Scammers possibly getting away)

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Can't imagine the comfort of going to that bathroom and having such a nice view! -not such a good one for sharp lookers from below/other towers- MK need no newspapers in bathroom now  Wink.

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July 09, 2014, 01:13:50 PM
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It's funny how he says he's back to his old lifestyle of eating 2usd nudles while still living in that apartment.

Also he had a good quote in the wsj interview: "In the future, I would like to participate in the bitcoin community, as I've experienced what to do and what not to do and can help others in that regard".

Well, perhaps he owns it and the maintenance costs aren't too high. And given his current status it wouldn't be sane to sell it either.
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July 12, 2014, 02:56:57 AM
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It's funny how he says he's back to his old lifestyle of eating 2usd nudles while still living in that apartment.

Also he had a good quote in the wsj interview: "In the future, I would like to participate in the bitcoin community, as I've experienced what to do and what not to do and can help others in that regard".

Well, perhaps he owns it and the maintenance costs aren't too high. And given his current status it wouldn't be sane to sell it either.
He would not need to disclose his identity as the seller until someone would make an offer that is accepted on the property, and at that point the buyer would likely not want to try anything stupid as they have already invested money in the apartment.
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July 12, 2014, 03:21:40 AM
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Being bankrupt sure seems to pay quite well....

Whether he is a criminal or a careless fool, Mark is not personally bankrupt just MtGox.

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July 12, 2014, 03:51:16 AM
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I guess one of the flaws of bitcoin... this guy is gonna go free and clear because bitcoin is anonymous. The beauty of it and also the flaw in this case.

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July 12, 2014, 04:20:28 AM
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I guess one of the flaws of bitcoin... this guy is gonna go free and clear because bitcoin is anonymous. The beauty of it and also the flaw in this case.

Bitcoin is not completely anonymous, but many media/news stories have incorrectly said it is.

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July 12, 2014, 04:24:57 AM
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I guess one of the flaws of bitcoin... this guy is gonna go free and clear because bitcoin is anonymous. The beauty of it and also the flaw in this case.

Bitcoin is not completely anonymous, but many media/news stories have incorrectly said it is.

I thought it was basically fully anonymous? What aspect isnt? You mean when we fund the accounts or purchase bitcoin?

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July 12, 2014, 04:32:28 AM
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I guess one of the flaws of bitcoin... this guy is gonna go free and clear because bitcoin is anonymous. The beauty of it and also the flaw in this case.

Bitcoin is not completely anonymous, but many media/news stories have incorrectly said it is.

I thought it was basically fully anonymous? What aspect isnt? You mean when we fund the accounts or purchase bitcoin?

"While the Bitcoin technology can support strong anonymity, the current implementation is usually not very anonymous."
More info on anonymity:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Anonymity

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July 12, 2014, 08:44:22 PM
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I guess one of the flaws of bitcoin... this guy is gonna go free and clear because bitcoin is anonymous. The beauty of it and also the flaw in this case.

Bitcoin is not completely anonymous, but many media/news stories have incorrectly said it is.

I thought it was basically fully anonymous? What aspect isnt? You mean when we fund the accounts or purchase bitcoin?

"While the Bitcoin technology can support strong anonymity, the current implementation is usually not very anonymous."
More info on anonymity:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Anonymity
If you take certain precautions and pay the right price (pay for mixing services) then you can stay anonymous with bitcoin.
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July 12, 2014, 08:48:19 PM
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...If you take certain precautions and pay the right price (pay for mixing services) then you can stay anonymous with bitcoin.

Since 2010 there have been dozens (perhaps hundreds, or even thousands) of media articles that call Bitcoin "anonymous", so many people believe that even though it is not true.

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July 12, 2014, 09:50:07 PM
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...If you take certain precautions and pay the right price (pay for mixing services) then you can stay anonymous with bitcoin.

Since 2010 there have been dozens (perhaps hundreds, or even thousands) of media articles that call Bitcoin "anonymous", so many people believe that even though it is not true.

Don't act like there isn't an army of Captains Of Industry posting on reddit that this is the case too.
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July 12, 2014, 10:08:21 PM
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...If you take certain precautions and pay the right price (pay for mixing services) then you can stay anonymous with bitcoin.

Since 2010 there have been dozens (perhaps hundreds, or even thousands) of media articles that call Bitcoin "anonymous", so many people believe that even though it is not true.
If you use Tor, bitcoin fog, and wifi hot spots then you could effectively use bitcoin and be anonymous.

In reality, unless you are dealing with a lot of money (at least 6 figures, as measured in US Dollar equivalent) then most likely, no one will be able/bother to discover your identity.

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July 12, 2014, 10:11:47 PM
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...If you take certain precautions and pay the right price (pay for mixing services) then you can stay anonymous with bitcoin.

Since 2010 there have been dozens (perhaps hundreds, or even thousands) of media articles that call Bitcoin "anonymous", so many people believe that even though it is not true.
If you use Tor, bitcoin fog, and wifi hot spots then you could effectively use bitcoin and be anonymous.

In reality, unless you are dealing with a lot of money (at least 6 figures, as measured in US Dollar equivalent) then most likely, no one will be able/bother to discover your identity.

Only if you solo mined them in 2010 through tor, if that even was possible.
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July 13, 2014, 01:26:05 AM
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...If you take certain precautions and pay the right price (pay for mixing services) then you can stay anonymous with bitcoin.

Since 2010 there have been dozens (perhaps hundreds, or even thousands) of media articles that call Bitcoin "anonymous", so many people believe that even though it is not true.
If you use Tor, bitcoin fog, and wifi hot spots then you could effectively use bitcoin and be anonymous.

In reality, unless you are dealing with a lot of money (at least 6 figures, as measured in US Dollar equivalent) then most likely, no one will be able/bother to discover your identity.

Only if you solo mined them in 2010 through tor, if that even was possible.
Today if you only communicate via tor for any bitcoin related trades, have your wallet communicate with the rest of the network via tor and only connect to tor at a wifi hotspot then you really do not have any opportunities of having your identity discovered.

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July 13, 2014, 09:31:46 AM
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I guess one of the flaws of bitcoin... this guy is gonna go free and clear because bitcoin is anonymous. The beauty of it and also the flaw in this case.

Bitcoin is not completely anonymous, but many media/news stories have incorrectly said it is.

I thought it was basically fully anonymous? What aspect isnt? You mean when we fund the accounts or purchase bitcoin?

"While the Bitcoin technology can support strong anonymity, the current implementation is usually not very anonymous."
More info on anonymity:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Anonymity
If you take certain precautions and pay the right price (pay for mixing services) then you can stay anonymous with bitcoin.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=362468.msg3878992#msg3878992

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July 13, 2014, 06:50:16 PM
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I guess one of the flaws of bitcoin... this guy is gonna go free and clear because bitcoin is anonymous. The beauty of it and also the flaw in this case.

Bitcoin is not completely anonymous, but many media/news stories have incorrectly said it is.

I thought it was basically fully anonymous? What aspect isnt? You mean when we fund the accounts or purchase bitcoin?

"While the Bitcoin technology can support strong anonymity, the current implementation is usually not very anonymous."
More info on anonymity:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Anonymity
If you take certain precautions and pay the right price (pay for mixing services) then you can stay anonymous with bitcoin.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=362468.msg3878992#msg3878992
Zero coin has it's own risks that are not related to anonymity, mainly that of getting enough users to use zerocoin. Another issue is that Zerocoin essentially uses blockchain.info's shared coin on every transaction, and this has proven to not be 100% anon.

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July 15, 2014, 01:22:48 PM
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I keep all bitcoin in bitstamp cause I trust them
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