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Topic: Moolah Scam on Mintpal - Reporting Missing Coins - page 31. (Read 227124 times)

sr. member
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Send mail to moolah,  contact on Twitter, try to withdraw nothing. I lost 30% of my investment. I hope this gonna solve on court, and someone goes in jail for this.
p4n
full member
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Merit: 100
So now Ryan is a victim who is fighting to recover our BTCs but Syscoin dev team impedes him from doing so.

Amazing.

http://postimg.org/image/rqo9gokt1/

1,49BTC and 125XMR lost in mintpal here Sad Almost everything i had
sr. member
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Looks like not much progress happened, hopefully the court will do something soon.
full member
Activity: 180
Merit: 100
This mother fucker better not show his head in the states..
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
even if i got 5 of the 10 bitcoins im missing back i'd be happy...  Cry losing everything sucks..........

it ain't gonna happen... fucking thieves dont return money
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 520
has anyone got anything back yet?
member
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Merit: 10
I want my 0.25 BTC back!



hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 520
even if i got 5 of the 10 bitcoins im missing back i'd be happy...  Cry losing everything sucks..........
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
What happened with Lite coins on Mintpal? Is there any chance to return them back?
Also "missing", aka stolen.
newbie
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Merit: 0
What happened with Lite coins on Mintpal? Is there any chance to return them back?
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 253
ok what is going now with mintpal?!?!?

i have tons of alt's on it?

they are there just someone need to push the button to transfer them to other exchanges?

or i must start searching people who are responsible for this'!?!?!?

what are you doing to get mintpal alt's back?!?!?!



There seem to have been some developpement in the last few days, I'd suggest following Moolah on twitter (https://twitter.com/moolah_io/with_replies) for the latest news about Mintpal.
legendary
Activity: 1414
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ok what is going now with mintpal?!?!?

i have tons of alt's on it?

they are there just someone need to push the button to transfer them to other exchanges?

or i must start searching people who are responsible for this'!?!?!?

what are you doing to get mintpal alt's back?!?!?!

hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
also the number of missing UNO the OP states is incorrect. Not 255 is missing - around 1300 in 3 different adresses is missing.
They are marked in the blockexplorer richlist:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/uno/#!rich


please correct. Thanks.


These uno will either go back to the people they rightfully belong to or won't be moved ever again. There's no other option. Selling them for personal profit on other exchanges is not an option for the scammer at this  point. Hack can't be claimed because they didn't move in a long time.

That's how you do it. Find out those mintpal-adresses and mark them in the richlists so you can constantly observe them.

Green can't sell a single coin at this point. If he is stupid enough to attempt to sell these coins for his personal enrichment he'll be punshed even harder by the law.
He controls the coins but they do not belong to him and they got him by the balls so he'll be paying those coins back - or not move them ever again in his life  and claim they are lost. He can't do anything else.

Trace your coins, find out exactly what adresses belong to mintpal and keep those coins under observation. You'll be amazed to see he didn't even mess with the alts. Most will be right where you have sent them to.

If they aren't with mintpal anymore the transactions out will likely be  evidence which will be conflicting with his lies and thus still serve to get him. You could also atempt to trace them to other exchanges. Especially easy because you see it dump so you know which exchange. Altcoin world is small enough. You can even tell the deposit-adresses at cryptsy or whereever he wants to sell the alts.

None of these alts will be stolen or at least not unaccounted for with maybe the exception of the anon-coins.
All non-anon-coins can be 100% accounted for.

It is on you to trace your coins and produce the evidence to help the lawyers at court. Nobody will do that for you! Get together at your coin communities and exchange information on transactions with eachother and trace those coins! This is evidence which should totally be available at court.

Regards.

most of the people don`t get convicted for bitcoin theft , even if ryan goes to jail he will be out in no time and he will still have the mintpals bitcoins
legendary
Activity: 2294
Merit: 1182
Now the money is free, and so the people will be
I would report my loses of roughly 0.16btc
full member
Activity: 616
Merit: 103
also the number of missing UNO the OP states is incorrect. Not 255 is missing - around 1300 in 3 different adresses is missing.
They are marked in the blockexplorer richlist:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/uno/#!rich


please correct. Thanks.


These uno will either go back to the people they rightfully belong to or won't be moved ever again. There's no other option. Selling them for personal profit on other exchanges is not an option for the scammer at this  point. Hack can't be claimed because they didn't move in a long time.

That's how you do it. Find out those mintpal-adresses and mark them in the richlists so you can constantly observe them.

Green can't sell a single coin at this point. If he is stupid enough to attempt to sell these coins for his personal enrichment he'll be punshed even harder by the law.
He controls the coins but they do not belong to him and they got him by the balls so he'll be paying those coins back - or not move them ever again in his life  and claim they are lost. He can't do anything else.

Trace your coins, find out exactly what adresses belong to mintpal and keep those coins under observation. You'll be amazed to see he didn't even mess with the alts. Most will be right where you have sent them to.

If they aren't with mintpal anymore the transactions out will likely be  evidence which will be conflicting with his lies and thus still serve to get him. You could also atempt to trace them to other exchanges. Especially easy because you see it dump so you know which exchange. Altcoin world is small enough. You can even tell the deposit-adresses at cryptsy or whereever he wants to sell the alts.

None of these alts will be stolen or at least not unaccounted for with maybe the exception of the anon-coins.
All non-anon-coins can be 100% accounted for.

It is on you to trace your coins and produce the evidence to help the lawyers at court. Nobody will do that for you! Get together at your coin communities and exchange information on transactions with eachother and trace those coins! This is evidence which should totally be available at court.

Regards.
full member
Activity: 616
Merit: 103
Just because the court ruled in favor of the syscoin people doesn't guarantee they will get anything back

In the normal non btc world judges rule stuff all the time but often there is nothing left to give to the victims  

If he claimed he's been hacked into and there's nothing left to give back there's not much hope of getting it all back, he might get a few months in jail or something but the coins are still lost whether he has them stashed or not, he's going to blame the hacker.....

he can't blame a hacker because likely there is no blockchain evidence to back that up. He would need to pove it and likely can't because he was too dumb and too lazy to produce that evidence in time.

Whitecoin for example has just recently been moved apparently (according to rumours). I hear uno has not been moved from their adresses for months. In fact the coins are shown in the blockexplorer and are right where people deposited them to months ago.

So the hacker-story actually doesn't fly.

As soon he understands he is screwed he will give in and pay back to reduce his time in prison. He will just claim to miraculously have 'found' the coins


now that mintpal is down , no one really knows how much coins they have ,



this is also nonsense! People don't be so stupid! It's all in the blockchain noobs! Did you deposit coins to mintpal? Yes? Then this transaction is in the chain! If these coins haven't been sold to someone else and were withdrawn they are still right there or can be traced when they went where.
Do you noobs know how to use a blockexplorer? You can see all the mintpal balances on the blockchains. Don't  be so fuckin' noob!

Look at the old coinex-thread. Uno community was back then able to tell exactly where the coins went and even when they have been sold on other exchanges and even what their deposit adress at cryptsy was. All you need to do is sit down and follow up with this stuff! Don't be so fuckin' helpless like little babies. Nobody will do the detective work for you. You need to sit down and trace your coins and compare your result data with others! The adresses of mintpal  can be told. Hotwallets, coldwallets (which they didn't even have for some coins), everything. So it's  actually exceptionally easy to do this.
All proof, evidence is there in the blockchain right in front of you. I hope the lawyers at court will be getting these infos so they can be used in the case for proof who lies about what.

There was no hack and it can be proven with blockchain-data i am sure.

I strongly recommend that you get together in the different coin communities and if you exchange info amongst each other about your transactions to and from mintpal you can 100% tell what adresses belong to them. They can not steal a single coin from you without leaving hard evidence in the blockchain!!!  

The scammers story has to match up with the data in the blockchain which it won't because he's lying so he can be exposed as the lying prick that he is.

He's actually sitting in the trap. He fucked himself. You can't steal coins when they got you by the balls. His name and face is known. He fucked himself right in the ass. The more he lies the more he will rot behind bars. All it takes is you extract the relevant info from the chain and pass it on to the people in court. An IQ above 90 points is required for this.

So please stop the stupid comments like "nobody knows how many coins they have" - we can know EXACTLY how many coins they got.

It's a public ledger - ALL transactions are stored FOREVER in the chain with a timestamp attached so no lies can be told about hacks. This is evidence that can be used in court without any problems!

Don't be so noob!
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
Update

Hey guys,

Thanks for the kind words and encouragement via twitter/emails etc.

Our main effort at this stage is geared towards getting Mintpal up and running again after an extensive security review and find ways to reimburse the users. I have reached out and been in talks with a couple of Angel investors and VCs for possible cash injection to cover the missing balances. We still haven't reached an agreement. We are also considering various other alternatives. The complicating factor is that we currently have no way of knowing how much of the V1 balances prior to migration to V2 was withdrawn from V2 vs how much is actually missing.

The legal process, as you must know, is unfortunately very lengthy and expensive. So far I spent ~70 BTC in Mintpal case (of which 23 BTC was crowd-funded - thanks!) and still haven't reached any resolution. There has been some good progress in the criminal case however, but I have been advised to not make any progress there public at this stage.

We are all working hard at this, in addition to working at our day jobs, so please be patient and give us a bit more time. Hopefully we will get Mintpal running again, find ways to reimburse all our customers, and Ryan will get what's coming. Happy 2015!

I am looking forward to getting my 1.07450001 BTC.
as do i look forward to getting my 7.05 btc and 31k BC back Cheesy

everyone looks forward to this in 2015 ,but I have my doubts about it
sr. member
Activity: 547
Merit: 250
Looking forward to get my coins back.
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 520
Update

Hey guys,

Thanks for the kind words and encouragement via twitter/emails etc.

Our main effort at this stage is geared towards getting Mintpal up and running again after an extensive security review and find ways to reimburse the users. I have reached out and been in talks with a couple of Angel investors and VCs for possible cash injection to cover the missing balances. We still haven't reached an agreement. We are also considering various other alternatives. The complicating factor is that we currently have no way of knowing how much of the V1 balances prior to migration to V2 was withdrawn from V2 vs how much is actually missing.

The legal process, as you must know, is unfortunately very lengthy and expensive. So far I spent ~70 BTC in Mintpal case (of which 23 BTC was crowd-funded - thanks!) and still haven't reached any resolution. There has been some good progress in the criminal case however, but I have been advised to not make any progress there public at this stage.

We are all working hard at this, in addition to working at our day jobs, so please be patient and give us a bit more time. Hopefully we will get Mintpal running again, find ways to reimburse all our customers, and Ryan will get what's coming. Happy 2015!

I am looking forward to getting my 1.07450001 BTC.
as do i look forward to getting my 7.05 btc and 31k BC back Cheesy
member
Activity: 114
Merit: 11
Update

Hey guys,

Thanks for the kind words and encouragement via twitter/emails etc.

Our main effort at this stage is geared towards getting Mintpal up and running again after an extensive security review and find ways to reimburse the users. I have reached out and been in talks with a couple of Angel investors and VCs for possible cash injection to cover the missing balances. We still haven't reached an agreement. We are also considering various other alternatives. The complicating factor is that we currently have no way of knowing how much of the V1 balances prior to migration to V2 was withdrawn from V2 vs how much is actually missing.

The legal process, as you must know, is unfortunately very lengthy and expensive. So far I spent ~70 BTC in Mintpal case (of which 23 BTC was crowd-funded - thanks!) and still haven't reached any resolution. There has been some good progress in the criminal case however, but I have been advised to not make any progress there public at this stage.

We are all working hard at this, in addition to working at our day jobs, so please be patient and give us a bit more time. Hopefully we will get Mintpal running again, find ways to reimburse all our customers, and Ryan will get what's coming. Happy 2015!

I am looking forward to getting my 1.07450001 BTC.
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