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Topic: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action - page 264. (Read 1006940 times)

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Old Cryptsy on the left; The proposed new Cryptsy on the right.
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I think at the very end Cryptsy will finally shut down. Nobody that have been locked there for months will have any interest to start there again. In addition it would be very difficult to get new additional customer here.
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I just can't believe anyone has coins on this shit "exchange" and I chase flush draws all day.
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Question: Why is your pretend COLD WALLET connected to a live network, thus negating the term COLD WALLET?

Prosecutor: Paul Vernon, please explain how a cold wallet is secure.
PV: Sure. Coins are put in a safe then locked, and the key is tossed into a live volcano.
Prosecutor: So, how were Cryptsy's coins stolen?

Fucking volcanos... I knew we couldn't trust them, what with all the smoke screens and spewing lava bullshit.

You just described yourself.. in a metaphoric / round about way. ALEX. Tongue

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13624076

 

Ironically, I commented in that thread sans reading a post, perhaps even the OP, only making light of its title.

At this penning I consider suchmoon a good guy and would hate to read that thread and learn something different. Thanks for the link, just the same. Now, I'm in a for-real quagmire.
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Question: Why is your pretend COLD WALLET connected to a live network, thus negating the term COLD WALLET?

Prosecutor: Paul Vernon, please explain how a cold wallet is secure.
PV: Sure. Coins are put in a safe then locked, and the key is tossed into a live volcano.
Prosecutor: So, how were Cryptsy's coins stolen?

Fucking volcanos... I knew we couldn't trust them, what with all the smoke screens and spewing lava bullshit.

You just described yourself.. in a metaphoric / round about way. ALEX. Tongue

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13624076

 
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Timeline:

Main Event:
2014-07-29 13:17:36   Block 313009 https://blockchain.info/tx/c7b46a79fd8887038bd3a8e884b04820038415a60e0b9d2c2f5bcff68a2687bf

Cryptsy's New Wallet:
2014-07-29 19:23:03   Block 313048  Initially funded with 0.63 BTC https://blockchain.info/tx/c453786bc1b5ad3ae16caffa36eab10f4147b8ad482ea0f63e6b184d28581106



Wow! That equates to 6 hours, 5 minutes and 27 seconds between the event and creation of Cryptsy's new wallet containing 134,498 addresses with 429,931 transactions (3.19656054365 txs per addy - including this stat makes me look smart like Leroy "HAHAHA" Fodor). Here's a harder problem: 817,725/259,276 = 3.15387849242 txs per addy for Cryptsy-old. Putting big numbers above small numbers are fun: 817,725/429,931 = 1.90199124976 or 190.199124976% more txs for Cryptsy's first year and a half of existence than its second half. Wow!

This random post was sponsored by Acme Memes:



2014-07-29 08:54:47 = Cryptsy's HQ's Florida time (EDT) when the last and largest reduction of funds exiting Cryptsy transpired during the infamous event.



https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/Cryptsy.com-old?page=1204



Received Time = Cryptsy's Florida Time (EDT)

2014-07-29 09:19:45:  5.8995 BTC  (Kraken.com --> Cryptsy.com-old)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/7d38733120a4a7e2eb6b765a896e122dc66a4bc253db7c83294b67acb537eb75
2014-07-29 09:39:39:  3.9995 BTC  (MintPal.com)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/3795485ccf1d655aa932acc14b21898b0afce08d1e065e5209549c30f9b8b7fa
2014-07-29 09:39:39:  1.8998 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/3795485ccf1d655aa932acc14b21898b0afce08d1e065e5209549c30f9b8b7fa


2014-07-29 15:39:40:  0.44968272 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/bf76399c004411837a78118653e7232b5a6478e4b7e6d64ce7fc9df11a5ebc4f
2014-07-29 15:40:52:  0.05204 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/521797fba66431c9170844435543869e0bc944c90adac6f2489662e53e5c4efc
2014-07-29 15:23:03:  0.63 BTC  (Cryptsy.com-[new])
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/c453786bc1b5ad3ae16caffa36eab10f4147b8ad482ea0f63e6b184d28581106

https://www.walletexplorer.com/address/1EzK7T326C3eU3pi4MWFDzUptg143vV4K5?page=35



https://blockchain.info/tree/61222892





Received Time = Cryptsy's Florida Time (EDT)

2014-07-29 08:27:47:  23 BTC  (UNSPENT)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/b197ae3ce47b6cf83033c43b80feb57fcd70a5ac782eca8fb562ac43a6182049
2014-07-29 08:27:47:  0.02148115 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/b197ae3ce47b6cf83033c43b80feb57fcd70a5ac782eca8fb562ac43a6182049


2014-07-29 08:29:45:  0.01002886 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/e4247a05b1891cef838cd2cada697c682a247219491c7560d46dd68a5feb2e1f
2014-07-29 08:44:35:  0.01123762 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/a02a1bd40e416b79659038ae7ad7555ca54787646bc2062a8dd476b484a2fbea
2014-07-29 09:08:35:  0.00098714 BTC  (Cryptsy.com-old)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/0ccf2e1351c4ec06df7f8fe3aeaf0858a7c462d1351de9ed6a14abc9f141f56a
2014-07-29 09:21:05:  0.01005765 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/7810a984dc313ae70097c3d05cba37f754211b449191a80c633e79540968630c
2014-07-29 09:39:39:  0.01000051 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/f348a3a828f315f11eb9117357ce9c05bd48c411e80b5657c12d0df171c72ced
2014-07-29 15:23:00:  49. BTC  (Cryptsy.com-[new])
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/ab2058393e336f79889cd8805c1850c7b344491597387521284b87b766b8c6bd

https://www.walletexplorer.com/address/1EzK7T326C3eU3pi4MWFDzUptg143vV4K5?page=35



https://www.walletexplorer.com/address/14D9afHH3RFS4d5msXbt5E2e26t3hUy5tu





Received Time = Cryptsy's Florida Time (EDT)

2014-07-29 06:35:12:  33 BTC  (UNSPENT)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/6e2e41315689bf31aa581b7af5508fa3d5511e4a66678b13dfda3c5f0bc567f3
2014-07-29 06:35:12:  0.01000005 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/6e2e41315689bf31aa581b7af5508fa3d5511e4a66678b13dfda3c5f0bc567f3


2014-07-29 06:56:56:  0.01113048 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/2a95d50e7ea98aada37be399e132a7fd27d9bbea749ba9e4445cce9e52e1f4cf
2014-07-29 07:05:31:  0.00134291 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/c7a8419c934bb5c92758e8718e8d63344a82d7165e845988148e09611b3273a1
2014-07-29 07:09:31:  0.01008507 BTC  (Cryptsy.com-old)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/f9130cb3dd4e6e23f308448bc4175287156d7eab6e975d489c8172cb943701bc
2014-07-29 07:25:47:  0.01243319 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/1c9c0aa7829a0fa8d6a9ad69b41e2efa54b4f2643991086f67992e20a116b75b
2014-07-29 07:55:43:  0.0100151 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/6ba04fffccb57b211cf04806485c2613fad4f3d4cbbc5178fe56391306d6a06c
2014-07-29 08:26:57:  0.01959557 BTC  (Cryptsy.com-old)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/20a3ab744cf2bfec6b8deba018ae9dc90252a170e3e1ac7bd79e3b976a3fde32
2014-07-29 09:06:34:  0.00067051 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/d7434f3eaa0cda1be3baf167b23316a03b40005f0d346a7f57109dcc9b099daf

2014-07-29 15:30:08:  37. BTC  (Cryptsy.com-[new])
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/5a0046e495e68af04848e0acd373d239a2e36d66e78ecb370f8bc19a9e3df304

https://www.walletexplorer.com/address/1EzK7T326C3eU3pi4MWFDzUptg143vV4K5?page=35






2014-07-29 09:19:45:  5.8995 BTC  (Kraken.com --> Cryptsy.com-old)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/7d38733120a4a7e2eb6b765a896e122dc66a4bc253db7c83294b67acb537eb75
2014-07-29 09:39:39:  3.9995 BTC  (MintPal.com)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/3795485ccf1d655aa932acc14b21898b0afce08d1e065e5209549c30f9b8b7fa
2014-07-29 09:39:39:  1.8998 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/3795485ccf1d655aa932acc14b21898b0afce08d1e065e5209549c30f9b8b7fa


2014-07-29 15:39:40:  0.44968272 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/bf76399c004411837a78118653e7232b5a6478e4b7e6d64ce7fc9df11a5ebc4f
2014-07-29 15:40:52:  0.05204 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/521797fba66431c9170844435543869e0bc944c90adac6f2489662e53e5c4efc
2014-07-29 15:23:03:  0.63 BTC  (Cryptsy.com-[new])
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/c453786bc1b5ad3ae16caffa36eab10f4147b8ad482ea0f63e6b184d28581106

2014-07-29 08:27:47:  23 BTC  (UNSPENT)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/b197ae3ce47b6cf83033c43b80feb57fcd70a5ac782eca8fb562ac43a6182049
2014-07-29 08:27:47:  0.02148115 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/b197ae3ce47b6cf83033c43b80feb57fcd70a5ac782eca8fb562ac43a6182049


2014-07-29 08:29:45:  0.01002886 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/e4247a05b1891cef838cd2cada697c682a247219491c7560d46dd68a5feb2e1f
2014-07-29 08:44:35:  0.01123762 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/a02a1bd40e416b79659038ae7ad7555ca54787646bc2062a8dd476b484a2fbea
2014-07-29 09:08:35:  0.00098714 BTC  (Cryptsy.com-old)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/0ccf2e1351c4ec06df7f8fe3aeaf0858a7c462d1351de9ed6a14abc9f141f56a
2014-07-29 09:21:05:  0.01005765 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/7810a984dc313ae70097c3d05cba37f754211b449191a80c633e79540968630c
2014-07-29 09:39:39:  0.01000051 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/f348a3a828f315f11eb9117357ce9c05bd48c411e80b5657c12d0df171c72ced
2014-07-29 15:23:00:  49. BTC  (Cryptsy.com-[new])
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/ab2058393e336f79889cd8805c1850c7b344491597387521284b87b766b8c6bd

2014-07-29 06:35:12:  33 BTC  (UNSPENT)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/6e2e41315689bf31aa581b7af5508fa3d5511e4a66678b13dfda3c5f0bc567f3
2014-07-29 06:35:12:  0.01000005 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/6e2e41315689bf31aa581b7af5508fa3d5511e4a66678b13dfda3c5f0bc567f3


2014-07-29 06:56:56:  0.01113048 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/2a95d50e7ea98aada37be399e132a7fd27d9bbea749ba9e4445cce9e52e1f4cf
2014-07-29 07:05:31:  0.00134291 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/c7a8419c934bb5c92758e8718e8d63344a82d7165e845988148e09611b3273a1
2014-07-29 07:09:31:  0.01008507 BTC  (Cryptsy.com-old)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/f9130cb3dd4e6e23f308448bc4175287156d7eab6e975d489c8172cb943701bc
2014-07-29 07:25:47:  0.01243319 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/1c9c0aa7829a0fa8d6a9ad69b41e2efa54b4f2643991086f67992e20a116b75b
2014-07-29 07:55:43:  0.0100151 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/6ba04fffccb57b211cf04806485c2613fad4f3d4cbbc5178fe56391306d6a06c
2014-07-29 08:26:57:  0.01959557 BTC  (Cryptsy.com-old)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/20a3ab744cf2bfec6b8deba018ae9dc90252a170e3e1ac7bd79e3b976a3fde32
2014-07-29 09:06:34:  0.00067051 BTC  (Change)
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/d7434f3eaa0cda1be3baf167b23316a03b40005f0d346a7f57109dcc9b099daf

2014-07-29 15:30:08:  37. BTC  (Cryptsy.com-[new])
https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/5a0046e495e68af04848e0acd373d239a2e36d66e78ecb370f8bc19a9e3df304


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Crypto is King.
Hahaha Gleb . . . you've sent me on a total down spiral into watching Seinfeld from S1E1. I'm currently @ S3E13! http://projectfreetv.so/free/seinfeld/
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand...     It's not just you! http://cryptsy.com looks down from here.

And for his next trick, Marshall Long will attempt to destroy Bitcoin by attacking it with an altcoin named Classic:

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The Classic coup attempt orchestrated by the Classic Kabal (Marshall Long, Olivier Janssens, Jonathan Toomim, Michael Toomin, Gavin Andresen and Jeff Garzik) demonstrated how an organized and determined small group of individuals came very close to be able to change Bitcoin development governance model, riding the popular demand to increase the block size limit.

In the beginning of January Olivier Janssens and Mashall Long asked Jonathan Toomim to be the lead maintainer of a “simple” 2MB Hard Fork, called BitcoinClassic, after Gavin Andresen and Jeff Garzik refused the role.

(Disclaimers: Olivier is an investors in Spondoolies-Tech, we had business relations with Marshall Long and his company FinalHash and Jonathan Toomim is a customer and hosting partner of Spondoolies-Tech)

https://medium.com/@vcorem/lesson-learned-from-the-classic-coup-attempt-or-why-core-needs-to-prepare-a-gpu-only-pow-6a9afe18e4b0

OMG! OMG! My dick's never been so big before. Now I'm in a quagmire: Click the link and hope it stays this big longer or possibly grow, or be let down and watch it go down; Don't click the link. Hey, I'm brave - I'll have the dog click the link.

EDIT: Anybody seen my dick? I think I lost it.  Cry
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand...     It's not just you! http://cryptsy.com looks down from here.

And for his next trick, Marshall Long will attempt to destroy Bitcoin by attacking it with an altcoin named Classic:

Quote
The Classic coup attempt orchestrated by the Classic Kabal (Marshall Long, Olivier Janssens, Jonathan Toomim, Michael Toomin, Gavin Andresen and Jeff Garzik) demonstrated how an organized and determined small group of individuals came very close to be able to change Bitcoin development governance model, riding the popular demand to increase the block size limit.

In the beginning of January Olivier Janssens and Mashall Long asked Jonathan Toomim to be the lead maintainer of a “simple” 2MB Hard Fork, called BitcoinClassic, after Gavin Andresen and Jeff Garzik refused the role.

(Disclaimers: Olivier is an investors in Spondoolies-Tech, we had business relations with Marshall Long and his company FinalHash and Jonathan Toomim is a customer and hosting partner of Spondoolies-Tech)

https://medium.com/@vcorem/lesson-learned-from-the-classic-coup-attempt-or-why-core-needs-to-prepare-a-gpu-only-pow-6a9afe18e4b0
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Question: Why is your pretend COLD WALLET connected to a live network, thus negating the term COLD WALLET?

Prosecutor: Paul Vernon, please explain how a cold wallet is secure.
PV: Sure. Coins are put in a safe then locked, and the key is tossed into a live volcano.
Prosecutor: So, how were Cryptsy's coins stolen?

Fucking volcanos... I knew we couldn't trust them, what with all the smoke screens and spewing lava bullshit.

Simultaneously, the planted charges erupted. Atomic blasts ballooned from the craters of Loa, Vesuvius, Shasta, Washington, Fujiyama, Etna, and many, many others. Arching higher and higher, up and outwards, towering clouds mushroomed, shot through with flashes of flame, waste and fission. Great winds raced tumultuously across the face of Earth, spreading tales of destruction ...
— L. Ron Hubbard, Revolt in the Stars
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Question: Why is your pretend COLD WALLET connected to a live network, thus negating the term COLD WALLET?

Prosecutor: Paul Vernon, please explain how a cold wallet is secure.
PV: Sure. Coins are put in a safe then locked, and the key is tossed into a live volcano.
Prosecutor: So, how were Cryptsy's coins stolen?

Fucking volcanos... I knew we couldn't trust them, what with all the smoke screens and spewing lava bullshit.

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Question: Why is your pretend COLD WALLET connected to a live network, thus negating the term COLD WALLET?

Prosecutor: Paul Vernon, please explain how a cold wallet is secure.
PV: Sure. Coins are put in a safe then locked, and the key is tossed into a live volcano.
Prosecutor: So, how were Cryptsy's coins stolen?

Fucking volcanos... I knew we couldn't trust them, what with all the smoke screens and spewing lava bullshit.
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Question: Why is your pretend COLD WALLET connected to a live network, thus negating the term COLD WALLET?

Prosecutor: Paul Vernon, please explain how a cold wallet is secure.
PV: Sure. Coins are put in a safe then locked, and the key is tossed into a live volcano.
Prosecutor: So, how were Cryptsy's coins stolen?


"Somebody found the key."


"I wonder where that key goes to
and why its hid inside this chicken."

I don't know the specifics of Craptsy's setup, but if you have the private key for a wallet, you don't need it to be online to make & broadcast a tx...

That being said, once again Craptsy fails with simple security...

They could have had a cold wallet on a computer that has never been connected to the interwebs.  Use it to create a tx, but then broadcast the tx from a different location.  Nobody could ever steal your private keys without being physically at the computer...  So, definitely not how Craptsy designed their system...

Craptsy security protocols (haha) failed at every possible level... A 5th grader could have designed a more secure system
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^^^ So, to put the above in perspective, Paul Vernon nor his ~40 employees noticed millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency leaving a secure platform while working in their offices on an early Tuesday morning while conducting transactions during the heist, some of which are contained in the same blocks on the blockchain.

It took Paul Vernon a year and half later to learnt from a couple Bitcoiners that five one hundred bitcoin lots were also reduced during the event while they watched it happened in virtually real time.

If I ran an exchange, I'd have a script checking for unauthorized coin movements from my cold storage wallet(s).  If someone tried to steal my funds, it would instantly make a new tx with slightly higher fee, and double-spend the coin back to myself.  Perhaps spend 100% as fee if the intruder were persistent...

That's just me, I'm a wily prick

Question: Why is your pretend COLD WALLET connected to a live network, thus negating the term COLD WALLET?

Prosecutor: Paul Vernon, please explain how a cold wallet is secure.
PV: Sure. Coins are put in a safe then locked, and the key is tossed into a live volcano.
Prosecutor: So, how were Cryptsy's coins stolen?


"Somebody found the key."


"I wonder where that key goes to
and why its hid inside this chicken."
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^^^ So, to put the above in perspective, Paul Vernon nor his ~40 employees noticed millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency leaving a secure platform while working in their offices on an early Tuesday morning while conducting transactions during the heist, some of which are contained in the same blocks on the blockchain.

It took Paul Vernon a year and half later to learnt from a couple Bitcoiners that five one hundred bitcoin lots were also reduced during the event while they watched it happened in virtually real time.

If I ran an exchange, I'd have a script checking for unauthorized coin movements from my cold storage wallet(s).  If someone tried to steal my funds, it would instantly make a new tx with slightly higher fee, and double-spend the coin back to myself.  Perhaps spend 100% as fee if the intruder were persistent...

That's just me, I'm a wily prick
vip
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^^^ So, to put the above in perspective, Paul Vernon nor his ~40 employees noticed millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency leaving a secure platform while working in their offices on an early Tuesday morning while conducting transactions during the heist, some of which are contained in the same blocks on the blockchain.

It took Paul Vernon a year and half later to learnt from a couple Bitcoiners that five one hundred bitcoin lots were also reduced during the event while they watched it happened in virtually real time.
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what is the point in putting all this transactions and screenshots?  no offense just wondering , i have myself lost some btc due to this but what is the intention?  i pretty much consider the little i had there lost for ever

To be honest, there's really no point at all. I'm just an old coot with nothing better to do with my life so I opted to exercise the hobby of seeking meaningless shit off the Internet and post such to increase my post count. If I'm lucky, Leroy Fodor will come along and quote this particular post to add cred to his StakeMiners Ponzi in furthering depicting me a useless fuck out to scam the community and extort venerable cryptocoiners like himself to make me stop my ridiculous onslaught.

That, and I aspire to be a creative writer some day like Leroy Fodor, foregoing attending Ohio University in Athens, OH, like he did where he earned his B.B.A.

You definitely get cred for using venerable in a post!


Do I have cred for accidentally discovering that Cryptsy's office was abuzz prior, during and after the event via the some random info I gleaned from the Internet, taking a screenshot to boot to make sure you guys know that it's probably just some random stuff?

To be honest... I have skipped passed that stuff... I know it means something -- I just can't wrap my head around it.
I have a small head.


Maybe this analogy will help you.

Pretend you work in an office where your job is to trade real ugly women 24/7 that stand in front of your desk. To the right (or left) stands a beautiful blonde that'll do anything for anybody and is worth millions. Your job is to make sure she doesn't go missing while you're doin' your other job of trading off the ugly women that keep approaching your desk for other ugly women, all the while staring at that blonde worth millions.

Question: How long would it take you to notice that she's missing given that there's a bell tied around her neck of her naked body that rung every time she moved? BTW, she's locked in a glass room so that nobody can touch her, yet she disappears anyway.

Oh, and I forgot to mention her five identical sisters not worth as much but still valuable, also in locked glass cages always within eyesight of you that may disappear first five hours prior to the million dollar baby going missing. Would you notice?

And, her valuable international beautiful naked cousins also in your office locked in glass cages that you're responsible for to make sure they don't turn up missing. Would you notice if they disappeared too?
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what is the point in putting all this transactions and screenshots?  no offense just wondering , i have myself lost some btc due to this but what is the intention?  i pretty much consider the little i had there lost for ever

To be honest, there's really no point at all. I'm just an old coot with nothing better to do with my life so I opted to exercise the hobby of seeking meaningless shit off the Internet and post such to increase my post count. If I'm lucky, Leroy Fodor will come along and quote this particular post to add cred to his StakeMiners Ponzi in furthering depicting me a useless fuck out to scam the community and extort venerable cryptocoiners like himself to make me stop my ridiculous onslaught.

That, and I aspire to be a creative writer some day like Leroy Fodor, foregoing attending Ohio University in Athens, OH, like he did where he earned his B.B.A.

You definitely get cred for using venerable in a post!


Do I have cred for accidentally discovering that Cryptsy's office was abuzz prior, during and after the event via the some random info I gleaned from the Internet, taking a screenshot to boot to make sure you guys know that it's probably just some random stuff?

To be honest... I have skipped passed that stuff... I know it means something -- I just can't wrap my head around it.
I have a small head.
vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145
what is the point in putting all this transactions and screenshots?  no offense just wondering , i have myself lost some btc due to this but what is the intention?  i pretty much consider the little i had there lost for ever

To be honest, there's really no point at all. I'm just an old coot with nothing better to do with my life so I opted to exercise the hobby of seeking meaningless shit off the Internet and post such to increase my post count. If I'm lucky, Leroy Fodor will come along and quote this particular post to add cred to his StakeMiners Ponzi in furthering depicting me a useless fuck out to scam the community and extort venerable cryptocoiners like himself to make me stop my ridiculous onslaught.

That, and I aspire to be a creative writer some day like Leroy Fodor, foregoing attending Ohio University in Athens, OH, like he did where he earned his B.B.A.

You definitely get cred for using venerable in a post!


Do I have cred for accidentally discovering that Cryptsy's office was abuzz prior, during and after the event via the some random info I gleaned from the Internet, taking a screenshot to boot to make sure you guys know that it's probably just some random stuff?
hero member
Activity: 631
Merit: 501
Cryptsy site back up as I type.

Was the Twitter bit at bottom on the main page there before, I can not remember ?

That Twitter block has always been there.... well, for a log time anyway.
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