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vm1990
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November 27, 2014, 06:07:12 PM |
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really no more info at all? no link nothing... stop being lazy and either give us more info or a few links
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srgkrgkj (OP)
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November 27, 2014, 06:22:12 PM |
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click the pic
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sickhouse
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November 27, 2014, 06:34:31 PM Last edit: December 10, 2014, 12:34:35 AM by sickhouse |
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click the pic Wow you're an idiot
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Turn off the news and read. Watch Psywar, learn something important about our society and PR, why and how it got started and how it brainwashes you.
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mullvads
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November 27, 2014, 06:51:05 PM |
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btcinsight
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November 27, 2014, 06:59:59 PM |
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"Kraken’s attempts at recovering the stolen bitcoins may have already found fruit as some creditors of the defunct exchange have reported seeing some Bitcoins in their wallets"
What is it supposed to mean?
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Bitrated user: 2btcinsight.
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November 27, 2014, 07:05:36 PM |
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They are looking for the coins from what I understand someone link the court docs that prove this is happening
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November 27, 2014, 07:17:07 PM |
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junglist.massive
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November 27, 2014, 10:19:03 PM |
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kraken is one of best exchanges these days imo
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gog1
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November 27, 2014, 10:55:36 PM |
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kraken is one of best exchanges these days imo
kraken is not bad - but they don't have the volume.
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BitCoinNutJob
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November 27, 2014, 11:13:48 PM |
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kraken is one of best exchanges these days imo
kraken is not bad - but they don't have the volume. they will have the volume soon, everyone from gox will be opening an account to get paid this shouldput them right up there with bitstamp and finex.
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junglist.massive
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November 27, 2014, 11:34:38 PM |
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kraken is one of best exchanges these days imo
kraken is not bad - but they don't have the volume. they will have the volume soon, everyone from gox will be opening an account to get paid this shouldput them right up there with bitstamp and finex. yeah but thanks moves like this with gox they will be one of the biggest imo
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Snipe85
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November 28, 2014, 06:34:49 AM |
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kraken is one of best exchanges these days imo
kraken is not bad - but they don't have the volume. they will have the volume soon, everyone from gox will be opening an account to get paid this shouldput them right up there with bitstamp and finex. yeah but thanks moves like this with gox they will be one of the biggest imo If they will be registering just to get their money back, chances are they will want to move it out of the exchange ASAP. Volume comes from trading not the payouts.
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ScryptAsic
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November 29, 2014, 01:35:05 AM |
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kraken is one of best exchanges these days imo
kraken is not bad - but they don't have the volume. they will have the volume soon, everyone from gox will be opening an account to get paid this shouldput them right up there with bitstamp and finex. They are not paying out any funds to former gox customers. They are using their expertise to attempt to track down the missing bitcoin. Their participation in the gox case should not affect their normal operations
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BitCoinNutJob
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November 29, 2014, 09:17:58 AM |
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kraken is one of best exchanges these days imo
kraken is not bad - but they don't have the volume. they will have the volume soon, everyone from gox will be opening an account to get paid this shouldput them right up there with bitstamp and finex. yeah but thanks moves like this with gox they will be one of the biggest imo If they will be registering just to get their money back, chances are they will want to move it out of the exchange ASAP. Volume comes from trading not the payouts. Most of the problem with growing an exchange if getting people to open accounts and make a trade. I would be interested in testing out kraken, i hear they are trustworthy/secure.
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RIP Mommy
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November 29, 2014, 10:03:49 PM |
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Why wasn't the Kraken released after the Bitfloor theft?
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Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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DrApricot
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November 30, 2014, 06:32:28 AM |
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They are using their expertise to attempt to track down the missing bitcoin. Their participation in the gox case should not affect their normal operations
The hard drives from the Mt. Gox servers that will be delivered to Kraken, as part of this deal, will first be erased/reformatted. That is covered in court papers. I'm curious to know how Kraken plans to apply their expertise without ever being given unfettered access to the original data on those servers. Are we merely supposed to take on faith that Kobayashi will tell Kraken everything they need to know; that is, should the results of the investigation essentially be a fait accompli--all you have to do is ask this lawyer what happened--then, why even bother having an investigation?
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November 30, 2014, 12:07:59 PM Last edit: November 30, 2014, 12:49:12 PM by OhShei8e |
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They are using their expertise to attempt to track down the missing bitcoin. Their participation in the gox case should not affect their normal operations
The hard drives from the Mt. Gox servers that will be delivered to Kraken, as part of this deal, will first be erased/reformatted. That is covered in court papers. I'm curious to know how Kraken plans to apply their expertise without ever being given unfettered access to the original data on those servers. Are we merely supposed to take on faith that Kobayashi will tell Kraken everything they need to know; that is, should the results of the investigation essentially be a fait accompli--all you have to do is ask this lawyer what happened--then, why even bother having an investigation? +1 These questions would not arise if Kraken would get the data and Kobayashi would retain the equipment. The Gox equipment would be better stashed in an evidence room. Kraken is predestined to analyze the data, not for recycling. Questions: - By whom and when the data got backed up? - Was there a forensic examination to detect suspicious manipulations? - An attempt was made to recover suspicious deleted data? Whatever Kraken will do, the data on the Gox equipment will be destroyed. Then there are only "copies" left. Copies of which no one knows the circumstances under which they were made. This is exactly how it is meant to be? It is difficult to understand from the outside. What's so special about the Gox devices that they are now necessarily have to be cleaned empty for Kraken? Perhaps these devices are the only existing key to solve the case. The entire project would be doomed from the start.
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BitCoinNutJob
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November 30, 2014, 01:13:56 PM |
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They are using their expertise to attempt to track down the missing bitcoin. Their participation in the gox case should not affect their normal operations
The hard drives from the Mt. Gox servers that will be delivered to Kraken, as part of this deal, will first be erased/reformatted. That is covered in court papers. I'm curious to know how Kraken plans to apply their expertise without ever being given unfettered access to the original data on those servers. Are we merely supposed to take on faith that Kobayashi will tell Kraken everything they need to know; that is, should the results of the investigation essentially be a fait accompli--all you have to do is ask this lawyer what happened--then, why even bother having an investigation? Yeah that is frustrating, nobody but the kraken ceo's brain knows what he is capable of. With random bits of information you can rule out many possibilities.
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ScryptAsic
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November 30, 2014, 07:12:58 PM |
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They are using their expertise to attempt to track down the missing bitcoin. Their participation in the gox case should not affect their normal operations
The hard drives from the Mt. Gox servers that will be delivered to Kraken, as part of this deal, will first be erased/reformatted. That is covered in court papers. I'm curious to know how Kraken plans to apply their expertise without ever being given unfettered access to the original data on those servers. Are we merely supposed to take on faith that Kobayashi will tell Kraken everything they need to know; that is, should the results of the investigation essentially be a fait accompli--all you have to do is ask this lawyer what happened--then, why even bother having an investigation? That makes no sense. What is the point of Gox even giving up their servers if they are going to erase everything before they are handed over?
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