How was BitPay able to declare with 100% certainty that HashTrade did indeed transfer $1M USD to BFL
Jeepers.. the answer is in the link you provided, did you even look?
HashTrade paid the BitPay invoice for BFL gear. BitPay was the payment provider... what is confusing about that?
You're thick.
Thick as a Brick.Let's revisit how that infamous $1M USD transaction went down, shall we?
Did you know that BitPay had the heads-up from BFL a week prior, making sure that said million-dollar transaction would sail through sans any hitches? Me neither (or I forgot such), till I view (perhaps reviewed) this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdV48a-Ay2k (at the :30s mark).
Also, in the same video, we learnt that BitPay DOESN'T hold any client's BTC on their site. That is, if a client wants X% in fiat transferred to their bank account, and the remainder Y% transferred to a
bitcoin wallet address, said
BWA is in the control by the client and NOT by BitPay. Toward the end, Tony goes into details as to how and where clients can cash out their BTC, for BitPay is only a payment provider for merchants.
Note, as proven previously by me, over 95% of all the BTC that were transacted to the 1QAH
BWA stemmed from BFL mining bitcoins and the sale of chips from one dedicated
BWA only found on Sonny Vleisides' personal website.
With the exception of the last transaction(s) conducted by the FTC on ~11/6/14, all as in ALL the major dumps (read money laundering) was processed through BitPay prior to, during, and after the infamous $1M USD HashTrade-my-ass transaction.
I see it, you see it, and everybody else sees, but you telling me that BitPay didn't see? Are you seriously telling me that there are no KYC rules/regulations in place that BitPay has to abide to see who really owns/owned that 1QAH
BWA as over $10M USD was funneled out into BFL's bank account. Goddamn it, I want in on some that action if that's the case.
And, if the inept BFL's Sonny Vleisides can pull such off, then surely there are a myriad more not-so-inept actors pulling the same ruse. In fact, I know such was/is the case for it was openly discussed at Bitcoin conferences I attended.
circa ~30 days prior to the FTC raid:
Sonny: Hey, Tony, looks like HashTrade is about to pay us $5M+ for what's owed on their obsolete order that we're barely getting out the door now. Can BitPay handle such volume?
Tony: Sure, but have HashTrade break it up into smaller weekly chucks.
Sonny: Will do. Contacting them now.
Sonny: Jody, break up those bogus HashTrade payments into smaller weekly chucks. We got to get them bitcoins liquidated ASAP, for I smell that smell again, you know that smell...
Jody: Will do! And Bruce and Nasser are on line one. Something about garden hoses leaking.
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