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Topic: CoinPayments.net SCAM ** STOLE 650 BTC ** (Read 3603 times)

newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
Karma is real, u have scam people 19 btc before

Reference = https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17169862 Wink

This guy is a scammer and is just trying to promote his scam sites. CoinPayments has always been a good company to me and my business.
member
Activity: 271
Merit: 11
Karma is real, u have scam people 19 btc before

Reference = https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17169862 Wink
sr. member
Activity: 290
Merit: 250
CoinPayments
December 06, 2016, 09:58:33 AM
#21
Yes, we have always had the option to send your funds to any address you specify instead of to the CoinPayments Wallet.
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 501
December 04, 2016, 06:02:16 AM
#20
Damn, this sucks. I was thinking of implementing their API on my website.

This is why, I'm leaning towards using a service provider that sends bitcoins straight to your wallet like Mycelium Gear or Blockonomics.

@MrData, are you guys planning to provide a "Straight-to-wallet" service?
full member
Activity: 474
Merit: 101
December 03, 2016, 04:32:38 PM
#19
CoinPayments is excellent company.
Whoever keeps online (or on desktop computer connected to internet) more than a couple of hundred dollars in BTC I consider not serious about his/her own protection. Thats why hard wallet exist.
hero member
Activity: 1568
Merit: 544
December 02, 2016, 04:30:02 AM
#18
You could know about this risk upfront by reading the Terms & Conditions/Refund Policy.
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"Examples where funds could be lost (but not limited to these examples) are technical issues, 3rd party interference such as hacking or DDoS,"

I was surprised to read the title., I never got troubles with the service they provided.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1005
December 01, 2016, 04:58:29 PM
#17
I have dealt with the owner of coinpayments and he is a good guy even did business with coinpayments, if he was a scammer he would have done it long ago. Building a reputable business in the long haul is much more important than thefts which he understands will ruin his business (which imo is worth alot more than 650 BTC in todays value).
copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
December 01, 2016, 12:24:01 AM
#16
Why is a serial scammer opening a scam accusation? lol.
member
Activity: 79
Merit: 10
November 30, 2016, 10:10:16 PM
#15
650 BTC is a lot of money... I hope these Bitcoins will be recover if this claim is legitimate.
sr. member
Activity: 1792
Merit: 255
November 29, 2016, 10:49:56 PM
#14
When this site know I want investment, fortunately there are friends on other forums is reminiscent of old when it's not able to pay, so I am still waiting for investment. and after reading this I will not investments.
sr. member
Activity: 290
Merit: 250
CoinPayments
November 29, 2016, 07:50:27 PM
#13
just an update, coinpayments.net has made no effort to return the stolen btc ... they continue to operate as a selective SCAM SCAM SCAM.  I would not trust coinpayments.net with more than 1 btc!

There is no way to reverse a Bitcoin transaction, since the withdrawals were made with legitimate API keys and are confirmed in the blockchain there is no way to get those funds back. We have been in communication with the actual account holder and gave them detailed instructions on how to report the theft to the authorities and improve their website and account security going forward.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1176
@FAILCommunity
November 29, 2016, 06:46:18 PM
#12
HotSwap, would you like to be painted in red? Making such accusations, without much to support them is bs and serves you no good.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1737
"Common rogue from Russia with a bare ass."
November 29, 2016, 04:58:41 PM
#11
 For non-mainstream stuff and privacy then I recommend https://FogPay.com

For someone to allege they have had 650 BTC stolen from them and then, in the middle of their scam accusation, thoughtfully provide a recommendation for a better payment processor, I thought a little strange.

It became a little less strange when I looked back thru HotSwap's trust rating here and remembered the Moriarty connection, where 125 BTC was stolen by Moriarty from Rick James, thru his mixer Bitlaunder.com.

Then Fogpay turned up here



Tl,dr: HotSwap, a BCT account shown to likely be owned by the known scammer Moriarty, who owns payment processor sites, opens a scam accusation with no concrete proof against a competitor, and then recommends his own alternative processor in the middle of the accusation.

Perfectly reasonable.
hero member
Activity: 806
Merit: 1000
COINMIXER.NET
November 29, 2016, 04:16:41 PM
#10
just an update, coinpayments.net has made no effort to return the stolen btc ... they continue to operate as a selective SCAM SCAM SCAM.  I would not trust coinpayments.net with more than 1 btc!
sr. member
Activity: 1638
Merit: 300
November 28, 2016, 10:23:28 PM
#9
650 BTC??!

Thats a lot of BTC, I can buy cars and houses from it.

Well if its hacked, then those hackers really put a good job hacking that BTC (maybe i can get their help hacking some for me) just kidding.haha. But I think hacking that is a really hard work.

If it is stolen by them, I hope they will stop because many people will stop trusting them because of what they have done, or maybe they have stolen from the old members and they now stole it from the new members that didnt know that the are stealing BTC. We must be really careful on which people we will trust our BTC.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
November 28, 2016, 10:08:34 PM
#8
This is MrData from CoinPayments Support.

650 BTC, while a nice chunk of BTC, is not enough to destroy our reputation over. I told the account owner in their support ticket that they need to do a full security audit of the server, preserve all logs, etc., and report it to the appropriate authorities. We will be happy to provide the API and HTTP logs from our end showing the API requests that withdrew the funds to them as well. If the account owner gives us their permission in the support ticket we can post it publicly as well.

Time matters in these situations and I would highly recommend getting the evidence together and reporting it to the FBI cyber crimes division or your local authority ASAP versus blaming us for it. You have also made the addresses public so maybe someone in the community can help track the funds?

Just saying, 650 BTC is half a million dollars. Scamming means your company will be affected, but it won't be gone. So even if your company was worth more than half a million (I don't think it is), most people would still take the opportunity and keep the BTC

Just saying....
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
November 28, 2016, 07:25:23 AM
#7
Interested to see how that unfolds.
sr. member
Activity: 290
Merit: 250
CoinPayments
November 27, 2016, 05:42:01 PM
#6
This is MrData from CoinPayments Support.

650 BTC, while a nice chunk of BTC, is not enough to destroy our reputation over. I told the account owner in their support ticket that they need to do a full security audit of the server, preserve all logs, etc., and report it to the appropriate authorities. We will be happy to provide the API and HTTP logs from our end showing the API requests that withdrew the funds to them as well. If the account owner gives us their permission in the support ticket we can post it publicly as well.

Time matters in these situations and I would highly recommend getting the evidence together and reporting it to the FBI cyber crimes division or your local authority ASAP versus blaming us for it. You have also made the addresses public so maybe someone in the community can help track the funds?
sr. member
Activity: 588
Merit: 250
November 27, 2016, 05:23:50 PM
#5
How do you know THEY stole it and you werent hacked ?
hero member
Activity: 806
Merit: 1000
COINMIXER.NET
November 27, 2016, 05:00:26 PM
#4
Of course CoinPayments blames it on a 'hacker'

You see they ADMIT that 650 BTC was STOLEN

Only they claim it was a 'hacker', when in fact they themselves stole it!
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1176
@FAILCommunity
November 27, 2016, 05:09:27 AM
#3
Here's what CoinPayments answered:



Source: https://twitter.com/bulgar1an/status/802790611912978433
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1176
@FAILCommunity
November 27, 2016, 03:25:30 AM
#2
But where are the proofs?
hero member
Activity: 806
Merit: 1000
COINMIXER.NET
November 27, 2016, 01:39:20 AM
#1
CoinPayments.net is a major SCAM, even though it has a good 'reputation.'  Mt. Gox also had a good reputation.  BitFinex had a good reputation.  CoinPayments will steal only very large amounts, making it a selective scam.  Their modus operandi is to steal the BTC then blame nebulous 'hackers' and refuse explain how such a thing could be possible.  I would NOT trust CoinPayments.net for any large amount of BTC, as they have stolen literally thousands of BTC this year.  Today they have stolen 650 btc from a client of mine.  Here are the transactions:

Following is the list of transaction they took out (below).

I reported them to http://bitcoinscammer.com/?listing_type=coinpayments-net-scam-stole-650-btc

If you need a payment processor for mainstream stuff and don't mind providing personal details then BitPay is what I recommend.  For non-mainstream stuff and privacy then I recommend https://FogPay.com

THEFT DETAILS >>

Transaction took place:

11/24/2016 11:14:35pm

1.00000000 BTC

Complete

Address: 1Mb4vX9NismdCmbQiQaH1vgcqoQHZmQfbN

TX ID: 90abcc4892f36d14753eb7c2ce1f1a21ee569b0a00203693f894253255e538f4

Withdrawal ID: CWAK55HXJNVGOJ0TH9KEYPWKNM

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11/24/2016 11:14:18pm

1.00000000 BTC

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Address: 1Mb4vX9NismdCmbQiQaH1vgcqoQHZmQfbN

TX ID: 90abcc4892f36d14753eb7c2ce1f1a21ee569b0a00203693f894253255e538f4

Withdrawal ID: CWAK2XY636HNAMRLFTS0Q2PXIZ

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11/24/2016 11:13:55pm

1.00000000 BTC

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Address: 1Mb4vX9NismdCmbQiQaH1vgcqoQHZmQfbN

TX ID: 90abcc4892f36d14753eb7c2ce1f1a21ee569b0a00203693f894253255e538f4

Withdrawal ID: CWAK5K75RLNSPDRWIDWRBEWKYC

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11/24/2016 11:13:37pm

1.00000000 BTC

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Address: 1Mb4vX9NismdCmbQiQaH1vgcqoQHZmQfbN

TX ID: 90abcc4892f36d14753eb7c2ce1f1a21ee569b0a00203693f894253255e538f4

Withdrawal ID: CWAK0ZCVGOHI0WPKHTBGPUAIQP

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11/24/2016 11:13:16pm

1.00000000 BTC

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Address: 1Mb4vX9NismdCmbQiQaH1vgcqoQHZmQfbN

TX ID: 90abcc4892f36d14753eb7c2ce1f1a21ee569b0a00203693f894253255e538f4

Withdrawal ID: CWAK29ZGINKJ26QRMYXZSPSIWE

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11/24/2016 11:10:38pm

88.00000000 BTC

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Address: 192mSVRZ6jNPWyYHJV5m3fWj8rrsUL7TG8

TX ID: 90abcc4892f36d14753eb7c2ce1f1a21ee569b0a00203693f894253255e538f4

Withdrawal ID: CWAK0L3NCDH0YEPJARZXGPDUDO

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11/24/2016 11:08:50pm

68.00000000 BTC

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Address: 19DAwGCJnWp8nVsUAq5cwaAVFQBy4o8M8

TX ID: e4f1adafbf0f9cd35ed857b4e0d374faa8bceb3477b8eb746f88b8a362d36332

Withdrawal ID: CWAK5NLIFVGFR86CLTLMWLDEY5

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11/24/2016 11:07:42pm

50.00000000 BTC

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Address: 16Triw5WFRqW9ZxqeMv2PAfib5C35Qx2YX

TX ID: e4f1adafbf0f9cd35ed857b4e0d374faa8bceb3477b8eb746f88b8a362d36332

Withdrawal ID: CWAK11Y9Z9XNWLLNETDOXHN0R6

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11/24/2016 11:06:58pm

50.00000000 BTC

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Address: 192mSVRZ6jNPWyYHJV5m3fWj8rrsUL7TG8

TX ID: e4f1adafbf0f9cd35ed857b4e0d374faa8bceb3477b8eb746f88b8a362d36332

Withdrawal ID: CWAK3MNVHQEIH9UUODBNTZBNWU

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11/24/2016 11:05:39pm

30.00000000 BTC

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Address: 1LLjndHirAcUynpDJrjea6HBxrKCiK4CdR

TX ID: e4f1adafbf0f9cd35ed857b4e0d374faa8bceb3477b8eb746f88b8a362d36332

Withdrawal ID: CWAK5ABGCWTLT7JGG89VG0GWE4

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11/24/2016 11:04:14pm

10.00000000 BTC

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Address: 192mSVRZ6jNPWyYHJV5m3fWj8rrsUL7TG8

TX ID: e4f1adafbf0f9cd35ed857b4e0d374faa8bceb3477b8eb746f88b8a362d36332

Withdrawal ID: CWAK2DRZJUZUOXEBQKKBW7M9LL

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11/24/2016 11:00:40pm

50.00000000 BTC

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Address: 192mSVRZ6jNPWyYHJV5m3fWj8rrsUL7TG8

TX ID: 139cd8e03f935059e69146e8073a8b302402dde58c0eb2f7a7a1461ae460f39f

Withdrawal ID: CWAK0PPHCIMCDSUI8EIAQDKR0S

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11/24/2016 10:58:40pm

100.00000000 BTC

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Address: 16NSi8iPgejuwVLyipZjuerwHSwYCRmvGb

TX ID: 139cd8e03f935059e69146e8073a8b302402dde58c0eb2f7a7a1461ae460f39f

Withdrawal ID: CWAK1ITRHYTEL9KILFTRAL8CYC

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11/24/2016 10:58:06pm

50.00000000 BTC

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Address: 16NSi8iPgejuwVLyipZjuerwHSwYCRmvGb

TX ID: 0c129dc9dbae1f860d9a302a29b9e5e3557c79f660f05baf7d91b01c07ebad45

Withdrawal ID: CWAK3NAZGLP3OE8K47IWLQSYKV

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11/24/2016 10:56:51pm

60.00000000 BTC

Complete

Address: 19DAwGCJnWp8nVsUAq5cwaAVFQBy4o8M8

TX ID: 139cd8e03f935059e69146e8073a8b302402dde58c0eb2f7a7a1461ae460f39f

Withdrawal ID: CWAK6OVAHM51SX6IPMP9OCKLJP

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11/24/2016 10:55:51pm

50.00000000 BTC

Complete

Address: 1LLjndHirAcUynpDJrjea6HBxrKCiK4CdR

TX ID: 139cd8e03f935059e69146e8073a8b302402dde58c0eb2f7a7a1461ae460f39f

Withdrawal ID: CWAK4ZEAOW5QEG4FL2IWSPRPWU

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11/24/2016 10:54:41pm

10.00000000 BTC

Complete

Address: 1LLjndHirAcUynpDJrjea6HBxrKCiK4CdR

TX ID: 139cd8e03f935059e69146e8073a8b302402dde58c0eb2f7a7a1461ae460f39f

Withdrawal ID: CWAK5WM6DMMYM6WFSVA8FMB5LC
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