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Topic: Attention Thailand - local help needed, user BKKCoins vanished! (Read 986 times)

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They warn farangs not to ride on motorcycles because nobody follows traffic rules here, (The rule is try and not die) but it's just so convenient when the entire country is in a perpetual state of traffic jams.


Think it's worth picking up a Kawasaki Ninja, or are those 1 ton pickup trucks worth the extra security - despite being impossible to park?
legendary
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Great joy:
Chris is back online!
Indeed, he had a motorcycle accident. Our fears were not unjustified.
He is alive and standing.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3649002

Thank you for your support, my friends from a place nearby on the other side of the world.

Ente
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His home is located I suspect in Chiang Mai... but I could be way off base. It was several hours on a train to BKK when he made the runs down to get boards.
legendary
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Dear fellow local Thailand bitcoiners,

maybe you have heard of BKKCoins, the developer of the opensource ASIC mining hardware "Klondike":
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/klondike-16-chip-asic-open-source-board-preliminary-190731

BKKCoins, Chris, vanished end of August. A lot of people are worried about that. Him dropping right off the face of earth is considered totally not him, after months of non-stop work and big investments from him into this project.

People tried to call him, mails and textmessages, and sent postcards to him. No response whatsoever.

Now it is time to have a look at his address in person. To see if he is alive and all well. For that, we need some local help.

Who in Thailand would be willing to have a look at Chris' last known address?

I will link to this thread here, and am sure others will chime in with the state of investigation, and with the area where Chris lives.

Thank you in advance!

Ente
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