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January 05, 2015, 03:45:02 PM
Last edit: January 05, 2015, 04:11:55 PM by ivyleague1985
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I think it is the same bunch of people that play the roles of both bears and thefts. They sold the stolen coins to drag the prices down and then used their ambushed short position to further maximize their profits. The 30K coins sold at $300 might contain the stolen coins (mix 12K extra to cover the trace or the stolen amount is larger than our expectation of 18K).
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January 05, 2015, 04:00:21 PM
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You're so butthurt that you're not even making sense.
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January 05, 2015, 04:02:26 PM
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You're so butthurt that you're not even making sense.

You are so red neck that you don't have the reading power to understand.
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January 05, 2015, 04:03:41 PM
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I think it is the same bunch of people that play the roles of both bears and thefts. They sold the stolen coins to drag the prices down and then used their ambushed short position to further maximize their profits. The 3K coins sold at $300 might be the stolen coins.

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January 05, 2015, 04:04:48 PM
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Some coherence would be nice.

The 'supposedly' stolen coins at 1L2JsXHPMYuAa9ugvHGLwkdstCPUDemNCf have not been sold, they haven't even moved.
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January 05, 2015, 04:05:44 PM
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I think it is the same bunch of people that play the roles of both bears and thefts. They sold the stolen coins to drag the prices down and then used their ambushed short position to further maximize their profits. The 3K coins sold at $300 might be the stolen coins.

I'm bearish and I didn't steal anyone's coins. There was 30k sold at $300. Not 3k. The "theft" is of 18k. So no it really doesn't add up.

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January 05, 2015, 04:06:10 PM
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I think it is the same bunch of people that play the roles of both bears and thefts. They sold the stolen coins to drag the prices down and then used their ambushed short position to further maximize their profits. The 3K coins sold at $300 might be the stolen coins.

But of course  
1) Hack the exchange
2) use the same exchange to sell your coins
3) verify your identity and use a known bank account to withdraw the money from the exchange you have just robbed
4) assume nothing will happen and bitstamp will deliver your millions you have just stolen from them without even verifying anything
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January 05, 2015, 04:06:36 PM
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Some coherence would be nice.

The 'supposedly' stolen coins at 1L2JsXHPMYuAa9ugvHGLwkdstCPUDemNCf have not been sold, they haven't even moved.

We dunno if that address indeed contains the stolen coins or not. I believe the thefts are nether stupid nor slow hands. They must have sold it already.
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January 05, 2015, 04:08:04 PM
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Some coherence would be nice.

The 'supposedly' stolen coins at 1L2JsXHPMYuAa9ugvHGLwkdstCPUDemNCf have not been sold, they haven't even moved.

We dunno if they are indeed the stolen coins or not. I believe the thefts are nether stupid nor slow hands. They must have sold it already.

Exactly, so where do you suppose the coins came from? there's been no large movements from Stamp other than this 18K which, for all we know, is still under stamp's control.
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January 05, 2015, 04:08:20 PM
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I think it is the same bunch of people that play the roles of both bears and thefts. They sold the stolen coins to drag the prices down and then used their ambushed short position to further maximize their profits. The 3K coins sold at $300 might be the stolen coins.

I'm bearish and I didn't steal anyone's coins. There was 30k sold at $300. Not 3k. The "theft" is of 18k. So no it really doesn't add up.

Good finding on my typo. Thanks.
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January 05, 2015, 04:09:52 PM
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Don't worry about bears.

Treat them as a source of humor, not as something to be taken seriously.

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January 05, 2015, 04:10:07 PM
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Some coherence would be nice.

The 'supposedly' stolen coins at 1L2JsXHPMYuAa9ugvHGLwkdstCPUDemNCf have not been sold, they haven't even moved.

We dunno if they are indeed the stolen coins or not. I believe the thefts are nether stupid nor slow hands. They must have sold it already.

Exactly, so where do you suppose the coins came from? there's been no large movements from Stamp other than this 18K which, for all we know, is still under stamp's control.

Please read the post above starting with "But of course". Could be one explanation. Or stamp has hidden implicit addresses.
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January 05, 2015, 04:11:02 PM
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Some coherence would be nice.

The 'supposedly' stolen coins at 1L2JsXHPMYuAa9ugvHGLwkdstCPUDemNCf have not been sold, they haven't even moved.

We dunno if they are indeed the stolen coins or not. I believe the thefts are nether stupid nor slow hands. They must have sold it already.

Exactly, so where do you suppose the coins came from? there's been no large movements from Stamp other than this 18K which, for all we know, is still under stamp's control.

Please read the post above starting with "But of course".

I did.

I think you may wish to read it again, with your sarcasm sensors turned up a bit.
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January 05, 2015, 04:12:58 PM
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I think it is the same bunch of people that play the roles of both bears and thefts. They sold the stolen coins to drag the prices down and then used their ambushed short position to further maximize their profits. The 3K coins sold at $300 might be the stolen coins.

I'm bearish and I didn't steal anyone's coins.
According to OP and other perma-bulls, that is not possible.
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January 05, 2015, 04:15:08 PM
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Some coherence would be nice.

The 'supposedly' stolen coins at 1L2JsXHPMYuAa9ugvHGLwkdstCPUDemNCf have not been sold, they haven't even moved.

We dunno if they are indeed the stolen coins or not. I believe the thefts are nether stupid nor slow hands. They must have sold it already.

Exactly, so where do you suppose the coins came from? there's been no large movements from Stamp other than this 18K which, for all we know, is still under stamp's control.

Please read the post above starting with "But of course".

I did.

I think you may wish to read it again, with your sarcasm sensors turned up a bit.

I know he is hinting how unbelievable this 4 steps explanation is. But with some stamp employees' (betrayers') help, it is a piece of cake for the thefts to finish step 2-4.

But of course, the betrayer will get his fair share of profits from this whole operation.
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January 05, 2015, 04:19:18 PM
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Some coherence would be nice.

The 'supposedly' stolen coins at 1L2JsXHPMYuAa9ugvHGLwkdstCPUDemNCf have not been sold, they haven't even moved.

We dunno if they are indeed the stolen coins or not. I believe the thefts are nether stupid nor slow hands. They must have sold it already.

Exactly, so where do you suppose the coins came from? there's been no large movements from Stamp other than this 18K which, for all we know, is still under stamp's control.

Please read the post above starting with "But of course".

I did.

I think you may wish to read it again, with your sarcasm sensors turned up a bit.

I know he is hinting how unbelievable this 4 steps explanation is. But with some stamp employees' (betrayers') help, it is a piece of cake for the thefts to finish step 2-4.

But of course, the betrayer will get his fair share of profits from this whole operation.

You think that selling coins on the exchange you stole them from, and withdrawing the fiat to a bank account by wire is a likely and untraceable scenario? Close this thread now, its nonsense.
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January 05, 2015, 04:19:28 PM
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You're so butthurt that you're not even making sense.

+1

this thread is made to distract from how criminal permabulls are who bought coins for under a dollar and keep telling people here to buy 'cheap coins' at these prices when the downfall of bitcoin has actually become apparent and could be single digit prices by the end of the year.

trying to tell people bears on here would be suspicious of a bitstamp hack is beyond retarded.

The criminals and scammers are the permabulls trying to sell people the story of the 'cheap coins' and how bitcoin is going to take over the world when it's clearly not.

Nice try OP
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January 05, 2015, 04:22:19 PM
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You're so butthurt that you're not even making sense.

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this thread is made to distract from how criminal permabulls are who bought coins for under a dollar and keep telling people here to buy 'cheap coins' at these prices when the downfall of bitcoin has actually become apparent and could be single digit prices by the end of the year.

Please switch to the trading post to quarrel with the permabulls. We are discussing the conspiracy theory about the stolen coins. Don't turn every post into a naive quarrel on the coin price.
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January 05, 2015, 04:23:30 PM
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You're so butthurt that you're not even making sense.

+1

this thread is made to distract from how criminal permabulls are who bought coins for under a dollar and keep telling people here to buy 'cheap coins' at these prices when the downfall of bitcoin has actually become apparent and could be single digit prices by the end of the year.

trying to tell people bears on here would be suspicious of a bitstamp hack is beyond retarded.

The criminals and scammers are the permabulls trying to sell people the story of the 'cheap coins' and how bitcoin is going to take over the world when it's clearly not.

Nice try OP

If riding with the theft makes fortune for you, then please do it. We don't want to morally blame you, because there is no bottomline on human nature.
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January 05, 2015, 04:27:24 PM
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You're so butthurt that you're not even making sense.

+1

this thread is made to distract from how criminal permabulls are who bought coins for under a dollar and keep telling people here to buy 'cheap coins' at these prices when the downfall of bitcoin has actually become apparent and could be single digit prices by the end of the year.

Please switch to the trading post to quarrel with the permabulls. We are discussing the conspiracy theory about the stolen coins. Don't turn every post into a naive quarrel on the coin price.

then this topic is in the wrong section. It's not 'speculation' then.

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