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Topic: CoinMarket.io | New, self-moderated support and news thread. - page 65. (Read 211724 times)

newbie
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To be fair their FAQ says:

"Are you going to run off with my coins?"

"Yes, we are planning to shut down and buy our private island -
as soon as enough people deposit their hard earned coins."

So ya know, devils in the detail n all that.

Meanwhile, and just on the offchance that people aren't guilty of mass fraud should personal details be posted here?
Is the forum permitting such things?

to do nothing is far worse. can't let these scumbags keep getting away with this. If nothing gets done u will see further flight from alt coin investment as people will be too scared. The future of cryptos will determined by outcomes like this

Hmm fair points.

A decentralized exchange that runs off of the back of the very coin(s) that's mined, self sustaining etc.

*thinks* is that even possible? I need to give this some thought.

fwiw I've initiated a transfer with coinmarket.io to see if it works. Very low amount of alts.
legendary
Activity: 988
Merit: 1000
To be fair their FAQ says:

"Are you going to run off with my coins?"

"Yes, we are planning to shut down and buy our private island -
as soon as enough people deposit their hard earned coins."

So ya know, devils in the detail n all that.

Meanwhile, and just on the offchance that people aren't guilty of mass fraud should personal details be posted here?
Is the forum permitting such things?

to do nothing is far worse. can't let these scumbags keep getting away with this. If nothing gets done u will see further flight from alt coin investment as people will be too scared. The future of cryptos will determined by outcomes like this
newbie
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Merit: 0
I initiated a transaction, but i didn't get these coins.

Sat Mar 08 2014 09:50:43   0.1999   BTC   141.101.96.118   confirmed

Pls see the blockchain, and do something:
https://blockchain.info/address/1KSQBjqypMFXMonFvbGBfCejmBGYigcf1Z

My account name is jabarkas.

Thx.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
To be fair their FAQ says:

"Are you going to run off with my coins?"

"Yes, we are planning to shut down and buy our private island -
as soon as enough people deposit their hard earned coins."

So ya know, devils in the detail n all that.

Meanwhile, and just on the offchance that people aren't guilty of mass fraud should personal details be posted here?
Is the forum permitting such things?
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
this information u can find in google so its not private
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
What the fck, it's not nice to post personal information including family etc. on here. What if the posted person is actually not the scammer?

fuck coinmarket Lips sealed

I think it is rather nice we see his fxking face finally!

Posting private information is illegal in my country. You're committing a crime as well Wink
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
What the fck, it's not nice to post personal information including family etc. on here. What if the posted person is actually not the scammer?

fuck coinmarket Lips sealed

I think it is rather nice we see his fxking face finally!
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100


Some thoughts on prime suspect, Kenneth Bjorke / Bjoerke / Bjørke:

  • There is no evidence of any hosting company Kenneth runs, including on LinkedIn, websites, advertisements, etc. Nothing.
  • How would the owner (if it isn't Kenneth) have made contact and purchased a hosting service? This is implausible.
  • Kenneth claims he is just a web host, and only just signed up to Bitcointalk.
    But there is evidence that Kenneth was mining Yacoin rather professionally in mid-2013 but has since deleted his profile on yacointalk.com (just google "yacoin kbjoerke").
    Surely anyone mining Yacoin in mid-2013 was also into bitcoin and would have an account on bitcointalk before yacointalk.
  • Kenneth claims he isn't working at Fred Olsen as his LinkedIn suggests, but the email address [email protected] is valid and works.
  • The other name associated with the domain name, 'Anette Enger' has a PO Box address that is used by Fred Olsen, Kenneth's company.
  • If Kenneth is just web host, why was the coinmarket.io domain name changed to be in his name, albeit briefly? Why would any other domain owner do this?
  • If Kenneth is innocent but is feeling threatened, why is he still protecting the owner after cancelling their service? Why face all the heat?
  • How is it that Cryptoex.cc is identical to Coinmarket.io? Is this the next bitcoin-scamming site?
  • Kenneth lists some telling skills on Linkedin, including public-key infrastructure (pki) as well as ethical and black hat hacker groups.

Follow your coinmarket bitcoin deposit address and any deposits were sent through a web of multiple splits and combines (tumbling?), into ultimately very large addresses:

Unless Coinmarket.io got hacked, it was established with one purpose only: to steal bitcoin. They do not care about penny alts.
If Kenneth was legitimate, he has an immediate duty to shutdown Coinmarket.io before anyone else deposits bitcoin.
Kenneth is thus highly likely the culprit, or culpable by withholding information and continuing to operate the site being a party to fraud.

Anyone with bitcoin stolen should immediately submit a criminal report to Norway, through Interpol using your local police department.
The following information can be used along with your own evidence to support your legal action / crime reports :

Name: Kenneth Bjorke
Birthdate: 1st July (1984?)
Predicted Age: 29
Address: Knapstadveien 6F, 1823 KNAPSTAD, Ostfold, Norway
Occupation: Senior IT Operations and Infrastructure, at Fred Olsen (April 2011 - Present)
Work Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +47 93 97 23 52
Phone1: +47 41 53 37 65
Phone2: +47 41 26 19 46
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kbjoerke
LinkedIn: http://no.linkedin.com/in/kbjoerke
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001666663558

Laws are tough in Norway. Kenneth is culpable and going to prison unless 'stuck' Bitcoin withdrawals are immediately processed.

Nice job dude !! Bravo !!

This is turning into something more interesting than mining BS coin !
full member
Activity: 170
Merit: 100


Some thoughts on prime suspect, Kenneth Bjorke / Bjoerke / Bjørke:

  • There is no evidence of any hosting company Kenneth runs, including on LinkedIn, websites, advertisements, etc. Nothing.
  • How would the owner (if it isn't Kenneth) have made contact and purchased a hosting service? This is implausible.
  • Kenneth claims he is just a web host, and only just signed up to Bitcointalk.
    But there is evidence that Kenneth was mining Yacoin rather professionally in mid-2013 but has since deleted his profile on yacointalk.com (just google "yacoin kbjoerke").
    Surely anyone mining Yacoin in mid-2013 was also into bitcoin and would have an account on bitcointalk before yacointalk.
  • Kenneth claims he isn't working at Fred Olsen as his LinkedIn suggests, but the email address [email protected] is valid and works.
  • The other name associated with the domain name, 'Anette Enger' has a PO Box address that is used by Fred Olsen, Kenneth's company.
  • If Kenneth is just web host, why was the coinmarket.io domain name changed to be in his name, albeit briefly? Why would any other domain owner do this?
  • If Kenneth is innocent but is feeling threatened, why is he still protecting the owner after cancelling their service? Why face all the heat?
  • How is it that Cryptoex.cc is identical to Coinmarket.io? Is this the next bitcoin-scamming site?
  • Kenneth lists some telling skills on Linkedin, including public-key infrastructure (pki) as well as ethical and black hat hacker groups.

Follow your coinmarket bitcoin deposit address and any deposits were sent through a web of multiple splits and combines (tumbling?), into ultimately very large addresses:

Unless Coinmarket.io got hacked, it was established with one purpose only: to steal bitcoin. They do not care about penny alts.
If Kenneth was legitimate, he has an immediate duty to shutdown Coinmarket.io before anyone else deposits bitcoin.
Kenneth is thus highly likely the culprit, or culpable by withholding information and continuing to operate the site being a party to fraud.

Anyone with bitcoin stolen should immediately submit a criminal report to Norway, through Interpol using your local police department.
The following information can be used along with your own evidence to support your legal action / crime reports :

Name: Kenneth Bjorke
Birthdate: 1st July (1984?)
Predicted Age: 29
Address: Knapstadveien 6F, 1823 KNAPSTAD, Ostfold, Norway
Occupation: Senior IT Operations and Infrastructure, at Fred Olsen (April 2011 - Present)
Work Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +47 93 97 23 52
Phone1: +47 41 53 37 65
Phone2: +47 41 26 19 46
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kbjoerke
LinkedIn: http://no.linkedin.com/in/kbjoerke
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001666663558

Laws are tough in Norway. Kenneth is culpable and going to prison unless 'stuck' Bitcoin withdrawals are immediately processed.

CoinMarket Owner (Kenneth Bjørke), you have two choices today:

1. Spend this entire Sunday releasing "stuck" BTC withdraws

2. Have the Interpol chasing your ass on an International Manhunt

This is where will rott for the rest of your life if you choose #2, Don't be STUPID!

Oslo Fengsel Prison

full member
Activity: 140
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This ^

By continuing to "host" and communicate with the owner of the site, after being made aware of the theft, he is now complicit in facilitating continued fraudulent activity.

That is if they are indeed two different people, and nothing so far has convinced me they are.  It looks like an amateur attempt to get out of it now his identity has been made very public.
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
What the fck, it's not nice to post personal information including family etc. on here. What if the posted person is actually not the scammer?

fuck coinmarket Lips sealed

There is nothing posted here that isn't available by a simple Google search. It's all public.

BTY this is not about being 'nice'. This is now a major crime. Bitcoin sent to Coinmarket has been tumbled into addresses totalling almost US$100m.

We require common data in order to coordinate information submission via Interpol to Norway.

Granted there's a small chance Kenneth isn't the owner, however he is confirmed to be:
a) More involved in crytocurrency than he is making out.
b) Withholding vital information that would assist recovery of stolen bitcoin.
c) Intimately involved with the running of the site, either providing a 'packaged solution' or running day-to-day operations.
d) Complicit in keeping the site running whilst more victims submit bitcoin.

full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
What the fck, it's not nice to post personal information including family etc. on here. What if the posted person is actually not the scammer?

fuck coinmarket Lips sealed
hero member
Activity: 1139
Merit: 500
Damn coinedmarket.io are you just playing time to obtain citizenship of Virgin island and run with money? 7 days you can't manualy send single stucked coin? It's bullshit already. Even if you would do it for first 10-20 person people would see what you are doing something and would calm down at least.

If you lost some btc say it, if you stole it just damn paint cow on your main page and get lost.

Fact 1
99% of the bitcoins have been stolen, so now is the time to act.

Fact 2
Once the bitcoins have been exchanged into fiat we won't hear from them again and the site at this stage will go down for good.

Fact 3
Site is up and running to try get last minute bitcoin deposits, not everyone checks the forums!

Fact 4
Site was not hacked, they either giving the coins back (0.00001% chance) or they have stolen the bitcoins. People that sent bitcoins by mistake after the site went down have had them removed.

It makes me sick to my stomach that people are still defending these guys credibility while they spit on you with every false comment they make.

I will need to do more Investigations on exchanges from now on, the IRC address came from Estonia . Those guys are poor as fuck. no ways we getting our funds back



Don't be so sure, IP spoofing is easy... there is very small chance this exchange was run by someone in Estonia. Mis direction... Kenneth B needs to release the details , might be him
full member
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Coinmarket has their local time set to UK time on the forum.
legendary
Activity: 988
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Damn coinedmarket.io are you just playing time to obtain citizenship of Virgin island and run with money? 7 days you can't manualy send single stucked coin? It's bullshit already. Even if you would do it for first 10-20 person people would see what you are doing something and would calm down at least.

If you lost some btc say it, if you stole it just damn paint cow on your main page and get lost.

Fact 1
99% of the bitcoins have been stolen, so now is the time to act.

Fact 2
Once the bitcoins have been exchanged into fiat we won't hear from them again and the site at this stage will go down for good.

Fact 3
Site is up and running to try get last minute bitcoin deposits, not everyone checks the forums!

Fact 4
Site was not hacked, they either giving the coins back (0.00001% chance) or they have stolen the bitcoins. People that sent bitcoins by mistake after the site went down have had them removed.

It makes me sick to my stomach that people are still defending these guys credibility while they spit on you with every false comment they make.

I will need to do more Investigations on exchanges from now on, the IRC address came from Estonia . Those guys are poor as fuck. no ways we getting our funds back

hero member
Activity: 637
Merit: 500
Damn coinedmarket.io are you just playing time to obtain citizenship of Virgin island and run with money? 7 days you can't manualy send single stucked coin? It's bullshit already. Even if you would do it for first 10-20 person people would see what you are doing something and would calm down at least.

If you lost some btc say it, if you stole it just damn paint cow on your main page and get lost.

Fact 1
99% of the bitcoins have been stolen, so now is the time to act.

Fact 2
Once the bitcoins have been exchanged into fiat we won't hear from them again and the site at this stage will go down for good.

Fact 3
Site is up and running to try get last minute bitcoin deposits, not everyone checks the forums!

Fact 4
Site was not hacked, they either giving the coins back (0.00001% chance) or they have stolen the bitcoins. People that sent bitcoins by mistake after the site went down have had them removed.

It makes me sick to my stomach that people are still defending these guys credibility while they spit on you with every false comment they make.
legendary
Activity: 1055
Merit: 1002
Damn coinedmarket.io are you just playing time to obtain citizenship of Virgin island and run with money? 7 days you can't manualy send single stucked coin? It's bullshit already. Even if you would do it for first 10-20 person people would see what you are doing something and would calm down at least.

If you lost some btc say it, if you stole it just damn paint cow on your main page and get lost.
hero member
Activity: 502
Merit: 500


Some thoughts on prime suspect, Kenneth Bjorke / Bjoerke / Bjørke:

  • There is no evidence of any hosting company Kenneth runs, including on LinkedIn, websites, advertisements, etc. Nothing.
  • How would the owner (if it isn't Kenneth) have made contact and purchased a hosting service? This is implausible.
  • Kenneth claims he is just a web host, and only just signed up to [Suspicious link removed] (just google "yacoin kbjoerke").
    Surely anyone mining Yacoin in mid-2013 was also into bitcoin and would have an account on bitcointalk before yacointalk.
  • Kenneth claims he isn't working at Fred Olsen as his LinkedIn suggests, but the email address [email protected] is valid and works.
  • The other name associated with the domain name, 'Anette Enger' has a PO Box address that is used by Fred Olsen, Kenneth's company.
  • If Kenneth is just web host, why was the coinmarket.io domain name changed to be in his name, albeit briefly? Why would any other domain owner do this?
  • If Kenneth is innocent but is feeling threatened, why is he still protecting the owner after cancelling their service? Why face all the heat?
  • How is it that Cryptoex.cc is identical to Coinmarket.io? Is this the next bitcoin-scamming site?
  • Kenneth lists some telling skills on Linkedin, including public-key infrastructure (pki) as well as ethical and black hat hacker groups.

Follow your coinmarket bitcoin deposit address and any deposits were sent through a web of multiple splits and combines (tumbling?), into ultimately very large addresses:

Unless Coinmarket.io got hacked, it was established with one purpose only: to steal bitcoin. They do not care about penny alts.
If Kenneth was legitimate, he has an immediate duty to shutdown Coinmarket.io before anyone else deposits bitcoin.
Kenneth is thus highly likely the culprit, or culpable by withholding information and continuing to operate the site being a party to fraud.

Anyone with bitcoin stolen should immediately submit a criminal report to Norway, through Interpol using your local police department.
The following information can be used along with your own evidence to support your legal action / crime reports :

Name: Kenneth Bjorke
Birthdate: 1st July (1984?)
Predicted Age: 29
Address: Knapstadveien 6F, 1823 KNAPSTAD, Ostfold, Norway
Occupation: Senior IT Operations and Infrastructure, at Fred Olsen (April 2011 - Present)
Work Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +47 93 97 23 52
Phone1: +47 41 53 37 65
Phone2: +47 41 26 19 46

Wife (married Sept 2013): Babyevelyn Andrade https://www.facebook.com/babyevelyn.andrade
Mother: Liv Edle Grønstad  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003591623136
Father: Dag Bjorke https://www.facebook.com/daghbj

Twitter: https://twitter.com/kbjoerke
LinkedIn: http://no.linkedin.com/in/kbjoerke
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001666663558

Laws are tough in Norway. Kenneth is culpable and going to prison unless 'stuck' Bitcoin withdrawals are immediately processed.

There is one other way to get it resolved even quicker and probably something I shouldn't really be suggesting but here goes.

1. Find out if any Muslims has coins stolen here, it can be a Muslim that lives in any country.

Let me know and I can point you to a group in Oslo that has Sharia law status in one area.
newbie
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I Withdrawals 0.49 btc been a long time, but until now has not arrival, email has been verified, the front post also asked, how do you solve?
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newbie
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still waiting for my BTC if not processed will spam the shit out this guy on any emails or further website he creates under his name...
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