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Topic: Cryptsy Hack Resolution - 3rd dispatch posted - page 22. (Read 44996 times)

sr. member
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Oh god this was the best read today. I think they have been snorting physical bitcoins crushed into a powder from ebay to come up with this insane story.
hero member
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Fun fact the 1750 Bitcoin bounty I'm looking to receive for just the Bitcoin recovery is 618 more then 1132.

i just realised that im left with nothing for safe keeping the coins . seems like Paul dont think its worth his time to reply to my pms or emails . cryptcracker you may think you know who i am, but i %100 know who you are .

Why don't you try doing a dust transaction between the theft addresses, so we all see that you are in control of the private keys?.


I'd thought he'd already stated he wasn't in possession of the coins and that he was attempting to blackmail those who held the multi sig private keys into giving them to him.  Then again, its hard to follow where any of this is going.
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Not sure what relevance if any this has but this page was just updated February 2016.

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The old nogleg.com (at 5.9.24.81) was hosted at Hetzner.

http://nogleg.com/
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Fun fact the 1750 Bitcoin bounty I'm looking to receive for just the Bitcoin recovery is 618 more then 1132.

i just realised that im left with nothing for safe keeping the coins . seems like Paul dont think its worth his time to reply to my pms or emails . cryptcracker you may think you know who i am, but i %100 know who you are .

Why don't you try doing a dust transaction between the theft addresses, so we all see that you are in control of the private keys?.
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Also, IP address which linked to a bitcoin address or transaction usually is full nodes IP or miners, not yourself Roll Eyes
That's the IP address of the node that relayed the transaction. However, the node is able to see the IP address of the sender. This is why it might only be feasible if one has control over a larger number of nodes.


Amazing how we learnt something gnu every day.

https://blockchain.info/tx/e68f52a38f58e71b951a08650e20aea3f62f7331a3f548e99181f6dbf1cc1d51

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Received Time   2014-07-29 08:50:27
Included In Blocks   312987 ( 2014-07-29 08:54:46 + 4 minutes )
Confirmations   90122 Confirmations
Relayed by IP    5.9.24.81 (whois)

https://blockchain.info/tx/c7b46a79fd8887038bd3a8e884b04820038415a60e0b9d2c2f5bcff68a2687bf

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Received Time   2014-07-29 12:54:47
Included In Blocks   313009 ( 2014-07-29 13:17:36 + 23 minutes )
Confirmations   90101 Confirmations
Relayed by IP    5.9.24.81 (whois)

4+ hours and 22 Blocks later, the same IP was used to process Cryptsy's stolen coins.

Find out who processed that node and have them relay the IP address of the sender and you'll have your killer holding a candle stick. BTW, the same task is much easier with altcoins.

I'm currently in talks with Paul Vernon to sign a contract to award me U$1.5M for the time I've put into this investigation, but it looks like he only wants to pay me U$770K, but I'm pretty sure I can get him to up it to U$900K worth of BTC given that there's a precedence.





How is it possible that the node who processed the transaction has still in its logs the IP address of the originator of the transaction?. It was 2 years ago. Maybe. I don't know if these transactions IPs are ever dumped to a log. You can try contacting the operator of that Bitcoin node. Who knows, maybe they have still the logs.
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Received Time   2014-07-29 12:54:47
Included In Blocks   313009 ( 2014-07-29 13:17:36 + 23 minutes )
Confirmations   90101 Confirmations
Relayed by IP    5.9.24.81 (whois)

I find that relay IP address associated with this poster running a dedicated server.

http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1383580&p=9154591#post9154591
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Fun fact the 1750 Bitcoin bounty I'm looking to receive for just the Bitcoin recovery is 618 more then 1132.

i just realised that im left with nothing for safe keeping the coins . seems like Paul dont think its worth his time to reply to my pms or emails . cryptcracker you may think you know who i am, but i %100 know who you are .

Again, we ask that you contact Paul by sending a note to [email protected] and show proof the coins are in your control. Then he will talk to you. 
Too many have made the claims you are making.

Internet is full of trolls, making fun of people miseries. What a life.
vip
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Also, IP address which linked to a bitcoin address or transaction usually is full nodes IP or miners, not yourself Roll Eyes
That's the IP address of the node that relayed the transaction. However, the node is able to see the IP address of the sender. This is why it might only be feasible if one has control over a larger number of nodes.


Amazing how we learnt something gnu every day.

https://blockchain.info/tx/e68f52a38f58e71b951a08650e20aea3f62f7331a3f548e99181f6dbf1cc1d51

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Received Time   2014-07-29 08:50:27
Included In Blocks   312987 ( 2014-07-29 08:54:46 + 4 minutes )
Confirmations   90122 Confirmations
Relayed by IP    5.9.24.81 (whois)

https://blockchain.info/tx/c7b46a79fd8887038bd3a8e884b04820038415a60e0b9d2c2f5bcff68a2687bf

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Received Time   2014-07-29 12:54:47
Included In Blocks   313009 ( 2014-07-29 13:17:36 + 23 minutes )
Confirmations   90101 Confirmations
Relayed by IP    5.9.24.81 (whois)

4+ hours and 22 Blocks later, the same IP was used to process Cryptsy's stolen coins.

Find out who processed that node and have them relay the IP address of the sender and you'll have your killer holding a candle stick. BTW, the same task is much easier with altcoins.

I'm currently in talks with Paul Vernon to sign a contract to award me U$1.5M for the time I've put into this investigation, but it looks like he only wants to pay me U$770K, but I'm pretty sure I can get him to up it to U$900K worth of BTC given that there's a precedence.



legendary
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when they will reopen withdrawals for altcoin? release all hostages !

I don't think they have any money left to pay out withdrawals, so they won't be opening up any withdrawals.  The one thing I can't figure out is that, according to Cryptsy_Jim, there are still some people employed by cryptsy, so where are they getting money to pay them?

From all the fees that they collected while allowing you to trade coins that were "stolen."

Oh, and also from the stolen coins.
hero member
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when they will reopen withdrawals for altcoin? release all hostages !

I don't think they have any money left to pay out withdrawals, so they won't be opening up any withdrawals.  The one thing I can't figure out is that, according to Cryptsy_Jim, there are still some people employed by cryptsy, so where are they getting money to pay them?
sr. member
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when they will reopen withdrawals for altcoin? release all hostages !
legendary
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How about posting a properly formatted version of your PGP public key and the signed message so we can import and verify?
vip
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Hello I have offered to give big Vern the identity of the person that committed the theft against cryptsy and help them be put to justice but he is not responding to me. I offered my services and to divulge this information for a bounty of %30 of the stolen funds I also said I am willing to negotiate a bit to make things easier.

Here is my twitter were I have tweeted at Big Vern multiple times https://twitter.com/cryptcracker1/with_replies

I am asking for a contract to ensure I am paid the bounty, if anyone is able to reach Big Vern please tell him to get in contact with me asap.

This is an update to my other thread that you can find here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13611990

I have talked to Big Vern directly on twitter and I have contacted cryptsy by their email and ticket support system.

Before I said I was looking to get 30% of the recovered funds as a bounty but now I have changed to a more fair 3/4 of profits. From bitcoin alone 13k btc was stolen and 10k belonged to customers so profit is 3k. 3/4 of 3k is 2,250 bitcoin so that would be my bounty from just bitcoin. This is a favorable deal for cryptsy because if I don't recover the coins they will have to file for bankruptcy and nobody will probably end up getting anything. With my 3/4 bounty Cryptsy is still left with 1/4 of the profits which they can use to continue working and making money.


30% of 13K = 3900 BTC or ~U$1.56M That was the original offer that CrackHead said he may be adjusted a bit.

The current bounty now under contact is 2250 BTC or ~U$900K

having filed for bankrupts several days prior to his theft blog post i doubt there is any funds to pay a bounty, and if it was paid post bankruptcy it would have to be returned.

just give the info to authorities.

I must be paid for my work since I've incurred expenses tracking this down. I'm sure something can be worked out since he was the one to make the 1k btc offering in the first place.

The above post was penned mere days after Paul Vernon disclosed the event offering a high 1000 BTC bounty, but not good enough for CrackHead, hence his 3900 BTC counter-proposal because he incurred over a million dollars in expenses, but opted to lower it a bit as promised to ONLY 2250 BTC, ~U$1M.
legendary
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Cracker,
Do you know what the difference is between a freshly squeezed shit and this bizarre shit you are peddling? A freshly squeezed shit is something tangible that you can hold in your hand and your bizarre shit is complete fantasy.


Dude, the whole thing was obvious nuttery from the get-go.  Embarrassed
legendary
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Cracker,
Do you know what the difference is between a freshly squeezed shit and this bizarre shit you are peddling? A freshly squeezed shit is something tangible that you can hold in your hand and your bizarre shit is complete fantasy.
vip
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{"user":{"id":9391772,"email":"[email protected],"slug":"cryptcracker","name":"crypt cracker"

                       [email protected]

Base 16 (Hexadecimal):4532d49



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{"user":{"id":9391772,"email":"[email protected],"slug":"cryptcracker","name":"crypt cracker"

                       [email protected]

Base 16 (Hexadecimal):4532d49

vip
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According to Bitcointalk forum cryptcrackers localtime is  GMT. So maybe, UK, Ireland, Portugal..
My local (forum) time is GMT aswell, yet I can asure you I'm in neither of those countries.
GMT (/UTC) is the default forum time, and an offset of 0 is the default setting for it.

Also, the Corp behind the Doc site is located in the same town that Trendon "Pirate" Shavers is from, CST in Texas.
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Goodbye, Z.
According to Bitcointalk forum cryptcrackers localtime is  GMT. So maybe, UK, Ireland, Portugal..
My local (forum) time is GMT aswell, yet I can asure you I'm in neither of those countries.
GMT (/UTC) is the default forum time, and an offset of 0 is the default setting for it.
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According to Bitcointalk forum cryptcrackers localtime is  GMT. So maybe, UK, Ireland, Portugal..
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