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Topic: Bitcoin Bouny Hunter: MTGOX 600K BTC thief bounty discussion (Read 3458 times)

legendary
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Guys, this is an old thread that Roger Ver opened back then, when this was still applicable. I think most of the investigations are done now and some victims of this are going to get back a small percentage of their money. We might never know who was really behind all of this, but I guess pseudo anonymity has proven that it is working for both the criminals and the legitimate users.

Would have been nice to know if this was a inside job or a independent Black hat or a government sanctioned hack.   Angry Angry Angry
newbie
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Please use this thread for discussion of the MTGOX case specifically:  http://bitcoinbountyhunter.com/mtgox.html

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Got what they deserved.  Dont blame the attackers, blame the programmer who programmed a insecure website
full member
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Still blown away this guy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Karpelès hasn't had many BIG problems yet
newbie
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http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/feds-seize-funds-of-largest-bitcoin-exchange

MtGox got jacked by DHS back in May of 2013, since then they had to BS everybody to stay afloat but since they couldn't meet demand, the BS just ran out. Nobody is willing to admit it.

Since I can't go reporting this to the government and go through the process of claiming the bounty. Can I just do it here and we can call it a day?



Is there any evidence of this? I've seen some articles on this, but will the DHS return said assets to the original owners once the case is closed? Should they be making an effort to return assets to rightful owners in the meantime? Does the DHS have the assets in the first place? (Maybe they didn't seize anything).
gox waters are deeper than i thought  Lips sealed
sr. member
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http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/feds-seize-funds-of-largest-bitcoin-exchange

MtGox got jacked by DHS back in May of 2013, since then they had to BS everybody to stay afloat but since they couldn't meet demand, the BS just ran out. Nobody is willing to admit it.

Since I can't go reporting this to the government and go through the process of claiming the bounty. Can I just do it here and we can call it a day?



Is there any evidence of this? I've seen some articles on this, but will the DHS return said assets to the original owners once the case is closed? Should they be making an effort to return assets to rightful owners in the meantime? Does the DHS have the assets in the first place? (Maybe they didn't seize anything).
newbie
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Merit: 0
http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/feds-seize-funds-of-largest-bitcoin-exchange

MtGox got jacked by DHS back in May of 2013, since then they had to BS everybody to stay afloat but since they couldn't meet demand, the BS just ran out. Nobody is willing to admit it.

Since I can't go reporting this to the government and go through the process of claiming the bounty. Can I just do it here and we can call it a day?

member
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Merit: 10
This guy -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Karpelès

Now, how do I claim the reward?  Roll Eyes

Ha so true.

People behind this project seem a bit clueless? Have they not looked into the details of the case?

That bounty seems petty, I don't think someone will care about 2BTC for this type of reward.

full member
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This guy -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Karpelès

Now, how do I claim the reward?  Roll Eyes
legendary
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In holiday we trust
To find 600k BTC you only receive 2 BTC doesn't seem worth it.
newbie
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How to report the bug ?
vip
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