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Topic: LIVE|MidasCoin|Backed|New Scrypt PoM|ATM card|Referral|NO IPO|UNIQUE (Read 244765 times)

hero member
Activity: 2072
Merit: 761
To boldly go where no rabbit has gone before...

How did you get this ?

Like i said, i was talking to him over skype for a very long time.

In  the end, he just dissapeared, and then all this shit happened.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1017

How did you get this ?
hero member
Activity: 2072
Merit: 761
To boldly go where no rabbit has gone before...
This is supposed to be Midas dev

legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1000
Hey guyz, Didn't you dump this shitcoin when it's too soon?

When I got some of it for free, I dumped it immediately and never look back. So how much is it now?

Here is my one of exchange: 09/24/2014 21:23:59   09/24/2014 21:23:59   BTC-MID   Sell   0.00041031   30.69000000   30.69000000   0.00041030    0.01256093

You shouldn't trust any altcoin for so long... (Unless it has really good features...)

I had a friend who swapped some SHA hashing in exchange for Scrypt when this was released, and he wanted me to mine it for him. After < 4 hours I noticed how fishy it was and said so on twitter. In response, midascoin goes all mad defensive which is a sure sign to me that I indeed smell bullshit in the air. After a talk with my friend, and showing him the numbers it made perfect sense. I'm glad nothing was really lost on our end.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
★ BitClave ICO: 15/09/17 ★
Hey guyz, Didn't you dump this shitcoin when it's too soon?

When I got some of it for free, I dumped it immediately and never look back. So how much is it now?

Here is my one of exchange: 09/24/2014 21:23:59   09/24/2014 21:23:59   BTC-MID   Sell   0.00041031   30.69000000   30.69000000   0.00041030    0.01256093

You shouldn't trust any altcoin for so long... (Unless it has really good features...)
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
Is anyone really surprised that this turned to be a scam , reporting to the authorities is a waste of time , these people don`t care about it .
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1017
yet I don't see my report being addressed, ever..
legendary
Activity: 1030
Merit: 1000
Midascoin dev and all other people in Midascoin team are responsible. Don't make it look like a hacking case.

UK is known to host one of the highest number of frauds. UK authorities have zero balls and they are leaches on taxpayers. They simply refuse to do anything against fraud. How pathetic is that? Keep calling and emailing them forever.

hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
Simec man, 17btc of that buy support from 8-17k satoshi belonged to me and a friend LOL

Anyways, hit me up, I'm not even mad, even if it's just to talk.  Would be nice to get some back tho haha, I want to ask you about a couple other things anyways.

Sorry shit didn't work out, hope to see you around.  
newbie
Activity: 24
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I did.

Wonderful! If you need the raw logs to forward authorities (although, I posted them unredacted in our investigative report) message me anytime.

Hopefully others will do the same and get enough attention to go after these people.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1017
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0

All this has no meaning if not contacted the authorities.

All of our logs, and evidence have been forwarded to authorities in PH.

You have a good point. How many of you MidasCoin holders made complaints to the authorities?

Cheers!
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1017

All this has no meaning if not contacted the authorities.
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
This isn't an argument. I'm providing you reality - whether you want to except it or not depends entirely on you.

I provided you JBA's personal IP addresses from globetel.com.ph, and smart.com.ph two ISPs he uses at home. Why do I have them? Because he was careless.

I also provided you MidasCoin owners IP addresses and range which point to an Italian netspace. Why do I have them? because prior to JBA's compromise of the MidasCoin servers, MidasCoin owner logged into his servers with disregard for 'masking' his IPs.

I'm not talking about two seperate IP addresses. I'm talking about two seperate IP ranges that point to the reality that both persons were using dynamic IPs through their ISPs via DHCP.

I put a lot of effort and research into this, and I think I put all of the evidence as plainly as possible as well as readable.

Now whether or not you want to accept or reality, or remain fixated to your conspiracy theorist that the 'hack' was an inside job is entirely on you.

What holds in the reports:

1) JBA hacked CR and MidasCoin servers
2) MidasCoin, post our compromise report, fled with the coins.

But to say that JBA, a random thief from .PH == Italian MidasCoin owner is dangerous. Because then you distort fact with fiction.

full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Again, a pile of C... . The "hack" was planned as a fail-safe to mitigate an eventual justice problem... (made by the owners and his team as a convenient cover-up story) , there is no fraudsters tale..., they deserve what's coming to them.



I responded to your other post.

Did you? have no trace of that. - Edit: yes indeed you did and i read it long time ago, had nothing particular to say about it.

Anyway, if you're really security oriented, you should know first hand, that an IP is not a reliable proof of source whatsoever (Proxy, vpn, bounce, bot, Corrupted servers, PC zombies etc...)

I'm not trying to argue more but, the point IS that Midas owner scammed these people, no matter the "tales".  Periode.

full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
 Sad hack? Midascoin is dead in Bittrex
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
Again, a pile of C... . The "hack" was planned as a fail-safe to mitigate an eventual justice problem... (made by the owners and his team as a convenient cover-up story) , there is no fraudsters tale..., they deserve what's coming to them.


"Again" I'd suggest you read the actual reports first and second part.

I understand scrutiny but ignoring the facts is plain ignorance. I provided proof both CR and MidasCoin were hacked by the same attacker. With logs nonetheless.

MidasCoin decided that was probably a great time to bolt with the rest of the coins and rob the community. If you pay close attention, perhaps with reading comprehension, you'll note the original attacker stole 3000MID which was at the time was less than 2BTC.

The MidasCoin owner took the remaining ~20BTC that was left. The report doesn't say that the 'hacker' stole all of the coins. It clearly says that MidasCoin stole the rest of the coins. What is the point of building up this conspiracy theory about it being an inside job when in reality I state and explicitly separate both scenarios.

Unless you mean to say that Jimmy Bluey Amatong, the attacker who stole CR's wallets, is MidasCoin? And it was a roose from the start. Then that is a worthy question and potential argument. But let me disable that theory for you:

- JBA's methodologies, although careless, were much more sophisticated than simply setting up an entire coin project and running away with all the coins
- The IP addresses used by both perpetrators were from different continents.
- Both perps were identified and seem to be completely different people.
- Whether or not they knew each other is also a bit irrelevant because why would they go through all the work, of again setting this entire operation up, only for both of them to leave logs behind showing they both stole coins?

If indeed MidasCoin==JBA, or they knew each other, why wouldn't MidasCoin simply tell JBA to steal all the coins and make it look like a really bad hack?

I responded to your other post, but I guess you ignored it. So I'm glad I was able to respond to you here more thoroughly.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Again, a pile of C... . The "hack" was planned as a fail-safe to mitigate an eventual justice problem... (made by the owners and his team as a convenient cover-up story) , there is no fraudsters tale..., they deserve what's coming to them.
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
We have released our report into the MidasCoin collapse which you can read at:

https://bitcomsec.true.io/bitcomsec/tracking-a-bitcoin-thief-part-ii/

It went live a few moments ago. Any reddits/retweets would help spread the truth of what happened would be helpful to the community.

Regards!
Mike
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