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legendary
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Be a bank
May 07, 2017, 05:07:43 AM
#32
What's the problem with bitfinex? It's still online as of now

Thread starter and all those who commented on this post did not update us if they still have an ongoing issue with Bitfinex,it's still online and still growing I think this thread is now useless as they cannot prove that it's a proven scam.
http://qntra.net/2016/08/bitfinex-breaks-fiat-exchange-that-never-had-anything-to-do-with-bitcoin-finally-goes-away/
http://qntra.net/2017/04/balance-of-buttfunex-cold-storage-address-down-50-kilobitcoin-and-falling/
hero member
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May 03, 2017, 06:13:56 AM
#31
What's the problem with bitfinex? It's still online as of now

Thread starter and all those who commented on this post did not update us if they still have an ongoing issue with Bitfinex,it's still online and still growing I think this thread is now useless as they cannot prove that it's a proven scam.
hero member
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May 02, 2017, 10:14:51 PM
#30
What's the problem with bitfinex? It's still online as of now
legendary
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August 07, 2016, 08:20:29 PM
#29

I thought that they are giving back the whole loses of trader there once after their calculated their all loses.. ??

nope. you're swallowing their loss which is real nice of them. i'll bet not one satoshi of their own money is gonna be heading back to the users they failed. the theory is that you'll be paid back the remaining percentage as they generate more money.
legendary
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Privacy is always important
August 06, 2016, 02:33:18 PM
#28
...i'm lost all my btc?

No, only 36.067%
I thought that they are giving back the whole loses of trader there once after their calculated their all loses.. ??
sr. member
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August 06, 2016, 02:27:02 PM
#27
...i'm lost all my btc?

No, only 36.067%
sr. member
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Tryig to survive in this harsh world
August 06, 2016, 12:59:56 PM
#26
Classical exit scam from bitfinex, learn to never leave your coins on an exchange, no matter how big and old they are, that's what I do, once I finish the trade I take away all my money and coins.
I don't understand why anyone would want to keep their coins somewhere that's potentially insecure when they can keep it with them.
Convenience, for one thing. I think they may be uninformed or ignorant of other methods. I think many people starting out in bitcoin wouldn't like to download the entire blockchain.

better safe than sorry! especially when we are talking about our investment, digital money, tell them what ever you like !!

Ignorance can be your biggest enemy and that's what hackers use against you, don't be an ignorant get informed, especially that your money is on the line.
legendary
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August 06, 2016, 08:50:47 AM
#25
I don't feel like i own the money when i put my money in exchanges. That's because i don't. When the times comes and they rob you, there is almost nothing you can do other than waiting for long days and praying. I can get my pc hacked too, but that would be my own stupidity.
hero member
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August 05, 2016, 04:25:46 PM
#24
Classical exit scam from bitfinex, learn to never leave your coins on an exchange, no matter how big and old they are, that's what I do, once I finish the trade I take away all my money and coins.
I don't understand why anyone would want to keep their coins somewhere that's potentially insecure when they can keep it with them.
Convenience, for one thing. I think they may be uninformed or ignorant of other methods. I think many people starting out in bitcoin wouldn't like to download the entire blockchain.

better safe than sorry! especially when we are talking about our investment, digital money, tell them what ever you like !!
legendary
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August 05, 2016, 03:47:00 PM
#23
Classical exit scam from bitfinex, learn to never leave your coins on an exchange, no matter how big and old they are, that's what I do, once I finish the trade I take away all my money and coins.
I don't understand why anyone would want to keep their coins somewhere that's potentially insecure when they can keep it with them.
Convenience, for one thing. I think they may be uninformed or ignorant of other methods. I think many people starting out in bitcoin wouldn't like to download the entire blockchain.
sr. member
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August 05, 2016, 03:21:11 PM
#22
So now people are accusing them all of this time of being an elaborate Ponzi scheme that finally had enough money so to run away with and thus blaming the hack on the amount that it ran away with?
This is getting interesting now. Wink
full member
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August 05, 2016, 03:14:59 PM
#21
Classical exit scam from bitfinex, learn to never leave your coins on an exchange, no matter how big and old they are, that's what I do, once I finish the trade I take away all my money and coins.
I don't understand why anyone would want to keep their coins somewhere that's potentially insecure when they can keep it with them.
legendary
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฿uy ฿itcoin
August 05, 2016, 03:49:06 AM
#20
3 years later, $60 mil worth of bitcoins, vanish. Nice call

is it confirmed that this is the amount of BTC lost from the security breach?

this is a lot of coin and if true there will be a lot of dumping going on in the next months or longer

I dont think the hacker cares, he already sent a bunch of coins to a burn address. And is claiming to give away 1000BTC to a random winner - not quite sure what his motivations are at this point in time.

That is not the Bitfinex hacker. Those funds can be traced back to 2013 (an address that was likely used by TradeFortress).
sr. member
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Tryig to survive in this harsh world
August 05, 2016, 03:40:11 AM
#19
Classical exit scam from bitfinex, learn to never leave your coins on an exchange, no matter how big and old they are, that's what I do, once I finish the trade I take away all my money and coins.
X7
legendary
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Let he who is without sin cast the first stone
August 05, 2016, 01:45:03 AM
#18
3 years later, $60 mil worth of bitcoins, vanish. Nice call

is it confirmed that this is the amount of BTC lost from the security breach?

this is a lot of coin and if true there will be a lot of dumping going on in the next months or longer

I dont think the hacker cares, he already sent a bunch of coins to a burn address. And is claiming to give away 1000BTC to a random winner - not quite sure what his motivations are at this point in time.
sr. member
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August 05, 2016, 01:42:17 AM
#17
3 years later, $60 mil worth of bitcoins, vanish. Nice call

is it confirmed that this is the amount of BTC lost from the security breach?

this is a lot of coin and if true there will be a lot of dumping going on in the next months or longer

*Prepares for some ridiculous post saying we should have a reorg*

Did all the coins go at once, or go in small withdrawals over a period of time? We might be able to track the coins, even try to blacklist them. However they've probably gone into a mixer by now.
legendary
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www.bitkong.com
August 04, 2016, 08:56:41 PM
#16
3 years later, $60 mil worth of bitcoins, vanish. Nice call

is it confirmed that this is the amount of BTC lost from the security breach?

this is a lot of coin and if true there will be a lot of dumping going on in the next months or longer
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 04, 2016, 02:17:37 PM
#15
3 years later, $60 mil worth of bitcoins, vanish. Nice call
member
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August 04, 2016, 01:53:41 AM
#14
Mircea right once again.
legendary
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October 30, 2013, 02:47:15 AM
#13
I was under the impression that Bitfinex lent the margin traders money from the lenders and if a positive the trader takes goes south the position is closed and only the trader loses money.

Well when I used to use that site I don't remember a fractional reserve.

"How it works" in this case doesn't look good.

Could you explain this for me? I am generally curious. I have not used the site in a while and I am sure other people are interested in the reasons it doesn't look good.
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