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Topic: I interviewed Primedice's 2,400+ BTC (US$1,000,000) hacker. (Read 1351 times)

sr. member
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Great interview, I was always interested to know where hufflepuff stands now days.
But I just have a quick question, what makes you think that he is the real hufflepuff?

Did he sign a message with the scam address or something like that?(the address where he transferred the stolen funds to)

It is important to check that you are not having an interview on impostor
full member
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Probably interview is fake.the person who won 2k+ btc would like to hide himself.
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
Why do you do this ? It is not your interview you did not do it. Most of us already know about this though. The article is ok. I don't even know if the "interview" is legit how do we know it was not made up ?

There is no way to understand that, and that speculation is exactly what the OP wants. He wants to drag potential traffic to his website and click bait the newbies into his downline. Like I said, its pathetic to see people marketing like this.
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Why do you do this ? It is not your interview you did not do it. Most of us already know about this though. The article is ok. I don't even know if the "interview" is legit how do we know it was not made up ?
legendary
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Just stupid fake interview, stupid way to attract new visitors.
they just ruin their reputation by doing this awful news
noone willing to read a no sense lies article
unless they can provide a sign message stating hufflepuff confirming himself interviewed with date
which it's probably will not happened.
legendary
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You guys might remember HufflePuff. In 2014 he managed to win more than US$1,000,000 from Primedice by taking advantage of its flawed client-server seed pair mechanism. The trick was later discovered, but HufflePuff refused to return the coins and his identity remains hidden to this day.

I managed to get in contact with him recently.
i don't think so if you can contacted him, i mean of course he will always "hiding" in the shadows, never showing to other people if he's "hufflepuff".
That interview looks fake, Have you other proofs if you were interviewed with him?
legendary
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guess who's back
lol really !! Hufflepuff will just have an interview with you after he has been away
what next ?? an interview with Daniel  Negreanu telling you how cool is bitcoin and that he is willing to leave Pokerstars and start playing for crypto  Grin
legendary
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Bitdice is scam scam scammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Just stupid fake interview, stupid way to attract new visitors.
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
The most pathetic and shameless method to promote your affiliate links. Just make up a story of an interview and then go posting it everywhere like a rabbit chase. He did draw a lot of traffic to his site though. I can never believe that hacker would respond just because of the fact that he like to remain anonymous and he would NEVER accept to answer the questions let alone come to public view.
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What a way to promote your site.Clap
sr. member
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Pretty content-less interview
legendary
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Just another  click bait. lol. and  i do fall with this kind of nonsense news since theres no proof  thats hes the real hufflePuff, anything in this  online  world  could  be  hufflepuff and   we could easily claim that  name since  no one knows him after all.  Nice strategy  by the way  on making some  traffic to your website.
legendary
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I stand with Ukraine.
It would be great if this was really an interview with the HufflePuff, but I serously doubt that.

OP, claiming such things you should have provide a strong proof, otherwise it looks like a fake.

Why would HufflePuff talk to you in the first place? Why would he risk so much? For what reasons?
sr. member
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i dont understand something . something that why hufflepuff dont think the posibility of being busted

interview looks like unreal,
sr. member
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Thanks for wasting my time with this nonsense, the articles online with Stunna are way better. Gives more insight to what happened.
legendary
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Some stuff also doesn't really add up to me. Stunna threatening to release the personal information of Hufflepuff instead of closing emptying the wallet that was processing the withdrawels? Easiest way to stop invalid payments would be to make sure there is no btc to make the payments with right?

Was an enjoyable piece to read though, even if it turns out to be complete fiction.
legendary
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Totally nonsense story OP just trying to get some visitors to his site by publishing this fake story, there is no valid proof whether this person is original or not, I think so signed message would be great to make people believe on this story, otherwise that is just from OP imagination what he wrote into this blog.
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What is it that makes you think you're interviewing hufflepuff? As stunna has made some of his bitcoin addresses publicly known, were you able to get him to sign a message from one of them to know you're communicating with the right person?

Yeah, I assumed if he was going to shamelessly promote his site, I expected proof.

+1, OP made a fake story to promote his new gambling review site to get silly referrals, this story is not fresh any more. Old way to get referrals.
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Can a brave soul copy paste interview.

here is the interview for you to read

Interview with Hufflepuff
TheBitcoinStrip.com: You pissed off a lot of people. Do you feel remorse for your actions?

HufflePuff: Absolutely not. I know that I caused Stunna grief, but he is doing just fine. Besides, I took the money fair and square.

TheBitcoinStrip.com: Let’s go back to the beginning. When and how did you get involved with Bitcoin?

HufflePuff: I learnt about Bitcoin from a friend in 2013, during the price surge. At the time, Bitcoin was trading at $220 US. I’ve always been an opportunist, and so when I came across Bitcoin casinos, I immediately looked for easy targets.

TheBitcoinStrip.com: Can you tell us a little about yourself? What’s your rough geographical location and what do you do for a living?

HufflePuff: No. I've been careful to be anonymous.

TheBitcoinStrip.com: Fair enough. Are you behind any other Bitcoin casino attacks?

HufflePuff: I’m not going to lie to you, and I’m not going to answer that question. It would be stupid to.

TheBitcoinStrip.com: Do you have any plans to return the stolen funds?

HufflePuff: I didn’t steal anything, and so, there is nothing to return. I was willing to have a dialogue with Stunna from the get-go, but he came straight away with heavy threats. That was a bad move. In a way, I’ve done Stunna and the community a favor, by shining a light on their stupidity.

TheBitcoinStrip.com: Do you play on any Bitcoin casinos today?

HufflePuff: No. I don’t trust them. Bitcoin casinos are run by idiots, like I demonstrated. I wouldn’t trust any of them. Not with a single dollar.

TheBitcoinStrip.com: Why do you say they’re all idiots?

HufflePuff: Look at how long they took to figure it out. It took Primedice months, because the staff didn’t even understand how its own system worked. Even after it was over, they blamed it on their RNG. That had little to do with it. It was a race attack.

TheBitcoinStrip.com: Why $1 million? Why not more?

HufflePuff: I didn’t stop at $1 million. After Stunna sent me those threats, I kept playing. I was able to withdraw an extra 100 BTC before they finally changed their code.

TheBitcoinStrip.com: What were these threats you keep mentioning?

HufflePuff: I was messaged many threats from the owner. He threatened to release my details to the authorities, and promised he would land me in prison, if I didn’t pay. It was extortion. It wasn’t friendly.

TheBitcoinStrip.com: On the subject of repercussion: Is that something you are worried about?

HufflePuff: Absolutely not. What I did was not illegal. Primedice, on the other hand, is an illegal casino. Do the math.

TheBitcoinStrip.com: So how do you cash out $1 million (more now) of "stolen" Bitcoins?

HufflePuff: Simple. You don't.

TheBitcoinStrip.com: What are you planning to do with the money?

HufflePuff: Pass.

TheBitcoinStrip.com: Is there anything else you would like to add?

HufflePuff: Yes. Primedice still has some pending withdrawals that they need to process.


my doubts here are how on earth did you contacted him and how do we know it is not a script written by you ,STUNNA has the information regarding the authencity of what is mentioned in the interview and i am sure STUNNA has declared a healthy bounty for revealing the identity of this said Hufflepuff, why didnt you try solving that mystery  Wink
hero member
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You guys might remember HufflePuff. In 2014 he managed to win more than US$1,000,000 from Primedice by taking advantage of its flawed client-server seed pair mechanism. The trick was later discovered, but HufflePuff refused to return the coins and his identity remains hidden to this day.

I managed to get in contact with him recently.

https://thebitcoinstrip.com/blog/interview-with-a-bitcoin-hacker.html


I wasted 10mins of my life reading your interview. There is no proof that the real user is the one he interviewed and all his answer is obviously scripted.
I hope that you changed the title of your thread because you have no proof. But thanks for the info regarding PD hack, I thought PD is unbeatable.  Grin
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