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February 16, 2015, 10:00:55 PM
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......... How much more secure is my wallet at home which is running on my PC when a wallet with 7000 coins in it - presumably kept safe by smart people - gets stolen? Yes, targeting a 7000 BTC worth wallet is more lucrative than mine, but still.

I suspect it was an inside job, and the smart people who should have been keeping the cold wallet safe robbed it themselves.

I though about it too and many others on the forums as well. I'd say let's wait and see what happens. We don't have to assume the worst at first.

Usually the worst is likely to be the right answer.
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February 17, 2015, 03:37:59 AM
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wow.. im shocked.. NOT. no bum will ever give you your money back!
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February 17, 2015, 04:33:09 AM
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Bitstamp hacked and price dropped from 300 to 200 usd

Bter hacked
Hongkong government blocked bitcoin investing and 328M $ may decrease from bitcoin market
OkCoin scammed 5M Usd worth of btc

And yeah its a good year for bitcoin

I am not telling bitcoin is not secure even banks get hacked too. The problem is who is in the game after these much good news.

Bter, bitstamp and.. Wallets were secure enough. The problem is anything is possible to getting hacked but can they revoke stolen money?
I guess not.
So what if they want to buy back with half price..
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February 17, 2015, 07:11:22 AM
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......... How much more secure is my wallet at home which is running on my PC when a wallet with 7000 coins in it - presumably kept safe by smart people - gets stolen? Yes, targeting a 7000 BTC worth wallet is more lucrative than mine, but still.

I suspect it was an inside job, and the smart people who should have been keeping the cold wallet safe robbed it themselves.

I though about it too and many others on the forums as well. I'd say let's wait and see what happens. We don't have to assume the worst at first.

Usually the worst is likely to be the right answer.

We are still waiting some news from them, Bter.com where are you ?
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February 17, 2015, 08:04:03 AM
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Perhaps all sitting in prison ... if it is a inside problem ...
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February 17, 2015, 08:05:53 AM
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......... How much more secure is my wallet at home which is running on my PC when a wallet with 7000 coins in it - presumably kept safe by smart people - gets stolen? Yes, targeting a 7000 BTC worth wallet is more lucrative than mine, but still.

I suspect it was an inside job, and the smart people who should have been keeping the cold wallet safe robbed it themselves.

it was not a true cold wallet which brings the question why it wasn't. It may have been kept a such so that when they steal it they can blame external hackers.






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February 17, 2015, 08:18:26 AM
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the owner is securing the hot wallet now......but how will he recover the huge loss Huh

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February 17, 2015, 08:19:08 AM
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......... How much more secure is my wallet at home which is running on my PC when a wallet with 7000 coins in it - presumably kept safe by smart people - gets stolen? Yes, targeting a 7000 BTC worth wallet is more lucrative than mine, but still.

I suspect it was an inside job, and the smart people who should have been keeping the cold wallet safe robbed it themselves.

it was not a true cold wallet which brings the question why it wasn't. It may have been kept a such so that when they steal it they can blame external hackers.


Yes of course, it will be impossible to "hack" a cold wallet (with a remote attack). A purpose of cold wallet is to be disconnected (better never connected) on internet.

I think they had created the cold wallet in the worst way.
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February 17, 2015, 08:22:13 AM
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......... How much more secure is my wallet at home which is running on my PC when a wallet with 7000 coins in it - presumably kept safe by smart people - gets stolen? Yes, targeting a 7000 BTC worth wallet is more lucrative than mine, but still.

I suspect it was an inside job, and the smart people who should have been keeping the cold wallet safe robbed it themselves.

it was not a true cold wallet which brings the question why it wasn't. It may have been kept a such so that when they steal it they can blame external hackers.


Yes of course, it will be impossible to "hack" a cold wallet (with a remote attack). A purpose of cold wallet is to be disconnected (better never connected) on internet.

I think they had created the cold wallet in the worst way.

They are full of crap. There was no cold wallet.

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February 17, 2015, 08:32:27 AM
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It'd certainly be good to know what's going on. 2 days and still nothing from bter.

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February 17, 2015, 09:18:11 AM
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......... How much more secure is my wallet at home which is running on my PC when a wallet with 7000 coins in it - presumably kept safe by smart people - gets stolen? Yes, targeting a 7000 BTC worth wallet is more lucrative than mine, but still.

I suspect it was an inside job, and the smart people who should have been keeping the cold wallet safe robbed it themselves.

I though about it too and many others on the forums as well. I'd say let's wait and see what happens. We don't have to assume the worst at first.

Usually the worst is likely to be the right answer.

We are still waiting some news from them, Bter.com where are you ?

For the second day they are promising to "keep an eye on the bter.com announcement for the update"... How long, Bter, should we wait? Roll Eyes

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February 17, 2015, 09:20:28 AM
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Asked them how long - they replied they don't know yet. Asked them if BTS is affected, they ignored question. Doesn't smell good if you ask me.

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February 17, 2015, 09:22:10 AM
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Who knows how many bitcoins does Bter have in the hot wallets, i.e. at their disposal right now? This wallet belongs to Bter (100%) and has a total balance of 130 BTC at the moment...

The balance increased to 140 BTC. It seems they are consolidating the dust from their wallets... Or run the exchange secretly! Cool

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February 17, 2015, 09:25:19 AM
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I never heard of this website before to be total honest with you , what are they ? some kinda of Bitcoin exchange website or something ?
If that's the case how come that the Bitcoin price didn't drop , not even a little , it seems stable those last couple of days .

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It dropped from 265 to 230 after hack if you didn't know.
I think this site is scam.
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February 17, 2015, 09:33:02 AM
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......... How much more secure is my wallet at home which is running on my PC when a wallet with 7000 coins in it - presumably kept safe by smart people - gets stolen? Yes, targeting a 7000 BTC worth wallet is more lucrative than mine, but still.

I suspect it was an inside job, and the smart people who should have been keeping the cold wallet safe robbed it themselves.

I though about it too and many others on the forums as well. I'd say let's wait and see what happens. We don't have to assume the worst at first.

Usually the worst is likely to be the right answer.

We are still waiting some news from them, Bter.com where are you ?

For the second day they are promising to "keep an eye on the bter.com announcement for the update"... How long, Bter, should we wait? Roll Eyes

You should open a ticket on...   oh wait..  Roll Eyes
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February 17, 2015, 09:56:12 AM
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It's odd they don't have a spokesman on here...

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February 17, 2015, 10:09:20 AM
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......... How much more secure is my wallet at home which is running on my PC when a wallet with 7000 coins in it - presumably kept safe by smart people - gets stolen? Yes, targeting a 7000 BTC worth wallet is more lucrative than mine, but still.

I suspect it was an inside job, and the smart people who should have been keeping the cold wallet safe robbed it themselves.

it was not a true cold wallet which brings the question why it wasn't. It may have been kept a such so that when they steal it they can blame external hackers.
What makes you think, that it wasn't true cold wallet?

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February 17, 2015, 11:00:42 AM
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I never heard of this website before to be total honest with you , what are they ? some kinda of Bitcoin exchange website or something ?
If that's the case how come that the Bitcoin price didn't drop , not even a little , it seems stable those last couple of days .

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It dropped from 265 to 230 after hack if you didn't know.

The drop was due to a natural correction, though the fear helped.
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February 17, 2015, 11:06:16 AM
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What a bad handling of delicate situation! No update, no word for over 2 days, nothing! I mean Jesus, there is at least 7000 BTC worth of ALTs in their wallets. That is other peoples' money and they don't write a single word for over 2 days!
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I guess they are dealing with investigatory matters but still a word to the customers wouldn't go a miss
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