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July 12, 2014, 12:36:45 AM |
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UPDATE:
I HAVE FOUND THE HACKER, HIS IN THE BACK OF MY SUV. WE'RE DRIVING HIM TO THE JAIL NOW, WE'RE OFFERING HIM A QUICK CIGARETTE FIRST THO BRAH
#DOGTHEBOUNTYHUNTER
CAN WE HAZ BOUNTY OP?
Lmfao...
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The Avenger
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July 12, 2014, 12:45:30 AM |
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UPDATE:
I HAVE FOUND THE HACKER, HIS IN THE BACK OF MY SUV. WE'RE DRIVING HIM TO THE JAIL NOW, WE'RE OFFERING HIM A QUICK CIGARETTE FIRST THO BRAH
#DOGTHEBOUNTYHUNTER
CAN WE HAZ BOUNTY OP?
This is WootKung
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July 12, 2014, 01:21:50 AM |
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This sucks, and I feel bad for the OP, but since so many people say that BTC is not truly anonymous, with this much money at stake, with such a large bounty, I suspect we'll be learning soon whether or not using BTC can be truly anonymous.
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Bitcoinbikers
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July 12, 2014, 01:34:44 AM |
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That guy's going DOWN! anyone can be found for that much coin! and sorry for the loss OP hope you get them back
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darkota
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July 12, 2014, 01:53:49 AM |
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This sucks, and I feel bad for the OP, but since so many people say that BTC is not truly anonymous, with this much money at stake, with such a large bounty, I suspect we'll be learning soon whether or not using BTC can be truly anonymous.
If he tries and cashes it out, he'll get caught easily. However, the stolen BTC from silk road is still sitting in that bitcoin account. It hasnt been moved yet, so they're(the hackers) are probably waiting until everyone forgets about the major hacking etc, and then theyll try and cash out the btc slowly under the radar. However that probably wont work either, since they can still be caught easily by any exchange they try cashing the BTC out to. I dont know what the hell they plan to do, maybe trade the BTC to north korea in exchange for yuan? I dont fucking know..
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July 12, 2014, 01:56:30 AM |
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This sucks, and I feel bad for the OP, but since so many people say that BTC is not truly anonymous, with this much money at stake, with such a large bounty, I suspect we'll be learning soon whether or not using BTC can be truly anonymous.
If he tries and cashes it out, he'll get caught easily. However, the stolen BTC from silk road is still sitting in that bitcoin account. It hasnt been moved yet, so they're(the hackers) are probably waiting until everyone forgets about the major hacking etc, and then theyll try and cash out the btc slowly under the radar. However that probably wont work either, since they can still be caught easily by any exchange they try cashing the BTC out to. I dont know what the hell they plan to do, maybe trade the BTC to north korea in exchange for yuan? I dont fucking know.. Local bitcoins. Find some noobs and sell to them for fiat.
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July 12, 2014, 05:10:51 AM |
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@ BurtW - What do you mean you tagged your btc? Are you just basically following the btc with the firsts bits that has your name?
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July 12, 2014, 07:17:36 AM |
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klee - PM sent.
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July 12, 2014, 07:20:49 AM |
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wow, now that is some coin... GL
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July 12, 2014, 07:27:27 AM |
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I feel bad for OP, good luck.
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July 12, 2014, 07:56:48 AM |
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Give me a little information and I'll go get them in person. I like to travel.
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Keep it dense, yeah?
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July 12, 2014, 08:06:02 AM |
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Holy smokes, the thief hit the motherlode there. Who needs to rob a bank when there's coins ripe for the plucking.
I really hope that you manage to get some closure out of this, but realistically the most likely scenario is that the hacker sends them back...
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July 12, 2014, 09:15:22 AM |
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Are we sure the btc isn't in some tumbler by now?
Yes we know exactly where they are, see my previous posts. @Wulfcastle, but why would the thief amass all of the stolen btc in the same address? It would be that much easier to connect him to other events and hoard some more evidence. Maybe the address belongs to a mixing service?
The hacker is the same guy who stole the funds from Silk Road. The address he sent some BTC too is the same address that over 5,000 BTC stolen from the Silk Road hack was sent to. He could be either
1) The guy who stole the original Silk Road's funds and the proposed Silk Road 2's Funds
2) One of the owners of SK who stole their own users funds and make it seem as if a hacker took them http://www.deepdotweb.com/2014/02/20/here-is-the-stolen-silk-road-wallet/ Could be someone relatively "close" to Klee, an owner of Silk Road 2(defcoin for example), or the hacker who stole from Silk Road the 5K BTC may be unrelated to this hacker. He just donated some of my tag BTC and a small bit of the stolen BTC to that address, maybe to try to throw us off. It is only interesting that he donated my tag BTC there. 0.00112233 + 0.00011122 from me, 0.0006 from klee Why does the hacker have access to the address to your signature btc address? I take it you got hacked at some point in the past? Do you have any links to the event? Was it talked about on bitcointalk?
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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July 12, 2014, 09:24:00 AM |
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Are we sure the btc isn't in some tumbler by now?
Yes we know exactly where they are, see my previous posts. @Wulfcastle, but why would the thief amass all of the stolen btc in the same address? It would be that much easier to connect him to other events and hoard some more evidence. Maybe the address belongs to a mixing service?
The hacker is the same guy who stole the funds from Silk Road. The address he sent some BTC too is the same address that over 5,000 BTC stolen from the Silk Road hack was sent to. He could be either
1) The guy who stole the original Silk Road's funds and the proposed Silk Road 2's Funds
2) One of the owners of SK who stole their own users funds and make it seem as if a hacker took them http://www.deepdotweb.com/2014/02/20/here-is-the-stolen-silk-road-wallet/ Could be someone relatively "close" to Klee, an owner of Silk Road 2(defcoin for example), or the hacker who stole from Silk Road the 5K BTC may be unrelated to this hacker. He just donated some of my tag BTC and a small bit of the stolen BTC to that address, maybe to try to throw us off. It is only interesting that he donated my tag BTC there. 0.00112233 + 0.00011122 from me, 0.0006 from klee Why does the hacker have access to the address to your signature btc address? I take it you got hacked at some point in the past? Do you have any links to the event? Was it talked about on bitcointalk? BurtW is the hacker, he sells hundreds of BTC here on the forums daily. Please look into my claim OP, if Burt wants to prove that it wasn't him post some dox.
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July 12, 2014, 09:31:13 AM |
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Are we sure the btc isn't in some tumbler by now?
Yes we know exactly where they are, see my previous posts. @Wulfcastle, but why would the thief amass all of the stolen btc in the same address? It would be that much easier to connect him to other events and hoard some more evidence. Maybe the address belongs to a mixing service?
The hacker is the same guy who stole the funds from Silk Road. The address he sent some BTC too is the same address that over 5,000 BTC stolen from the Silk Road hack was sent to. He could be either
1) The guy who stole the original Silk Road's funds and the proposed Silk Road 2's Funds
2) One of the owners of SK who stole their own users funds and make it seem as if a hacker took them http://www.deepdotweb.com/2014/02/20/here-is-the-stolen-silk-road-wallet/ Could be someone relatively "close" to Klee, an owner of Silk Road 2(defcoin for example), or the hacker who stole from Silk Road the 5K BTC may be unrelated to this hacker. He just donated some of my tag BTC and a small bit of the stolen BTC to that address, maybe to try to throw us off. It is only interesting that he donated my tag BTC there. 0.00112233 + 0.00011122 from me, 0.0006 from klee Why does the hacker have access to the address to your signature btc address? I take it you got hacked at some point in the past? Do you have any links to the event? Was it talked about on bitcointalk? BurtW is the hacker, he sells hundreds of BTC here on the forums daily. Please look into my claim OP, if Burt wants to prove that it wasn't him post some dox. Think everyone here want to know how he hack another person wallet.
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July 12, 2014, 09:34:27 AM Last edit: July 12, 2014, 10:47:47 AM by Swordsoffreedom |
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Hot damn! That is a large amount Klee but the hat is on it will have to get mixed or moved to an exchange and that is your best shot I guess My apologies bro Like the others assume internal steal second ask for an IP trace from dropbox if they have logs and third offline that computer as vital evidence might be on it. Possibly check with the Bitcoin Gambling Sites and see if an address matches lol. I can't do much myself but posted in the ARG puzzle thread since somehow people were able to solve it perhaps they can help with the mystery good luck.
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July 12, 2014, 09:36:30 AM |
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And I thought this was an old thread from years ago that was just bumped up. Very sorry OP.
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July 12, 2014, 09:55:51 AM |
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Can someone explain to me what this comment means. Attempted a BTC tag. You owe me $2 so far
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July 12, 2014, 09:58:25 AM |
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That is devastating. Sorry for your loss, wish I had better techie skills to track ****s like this down.
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July 12, 2014, 10:01:38 AM |
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Can someone explain to me what this comment means. Attempted a BTC tag. You owe me $2 so far He probably wanted to left a message in bitcoin transaction and sent those coins on hackers address but, that hacker donated that input to some other address. I think He's using latest bitcoin client or armory with coin control.
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