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legendary
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April 27, 2014, 02:03:20 PM
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By way of an official announcement, Selachii LLP are still accepting Claimants in a proposed action against Mt Gox, their parent company and their directors.

http://www.selachii.co.uk/solicitors-blog/bitcoin-mt-gox-class-action-update/
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sr. member
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April 27, 2014, 12:18:50 AM
#13
Name   Home   Mobile   Personal Email   Emergency Contact   Emergency Number
Adam Turner   N/A   080-3608-2747   [email protected]   Megumi Yamaguchi   080-4375-2588
Jasmine Meichsner   N/A   080-3158-6997   [email protected]   Lei Li   090-6503-6204
Dylan Davies   N/A   090-9202-9323   [email protected]   Tomoko Tanaka   090-1804-5867
Mark Karpeles   03-4550-1529      [email protected]   Kyoko Karpeles   
Nat Kanasuta   N/A   080-5907-9187   [email protected]   Akihiro Oikawa   080-5907-9188
Momoko Asai   N/A   090-8489-7574   [email protected]   Motoko Asai   080-8492-2838
Laurent Blanes   N/A   080-4189-1199   [email protected]   Tominaga Yuko   090-8024-2219
Charlie Kimble   N/A   090-4410-2864   [email protected]   Nakada nobuko (mother)   090-9321-7355
Philip Chen   N/A   080-2564-5047   [email protected]   Mark Karpeles   03-4550-1529


Srouce: http://pastebin.com/2QvBdNea

This list lacks one individual key to MtGox and the whereabouts of a certain sum of Bitcoin.
legendary
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April 26, 2014, 08:43:41 PM
#12
I'm pretty sure Adam Turner is Ashley Barr.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ar4sjp

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Chief of ICT Operations
Mt.Gox K.K.
June 2011 – June 2012 (1 year 1 month)Tokyo, Japan
Oversaw daily operations, support staff and International business development.

Facilitated the creation and staffing of an operations department/service desk in accordance with ITIL, the international standard for service management.


BRUHAHAHAH! ITIL !!!!!!!!!

ITIL KYC AML

Gox was the worst bureaucratic of all exchanges and is DEAD IN THE WATER

Trollbox exchange Btc-e on the other hand, being semi-anonymous and semi-anarchistic, is healthy as a fish  Grin

Beautiful.
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
April 26, 2014, 07:26:24 PM
#11
^^^

From what I can see, it looks like Ashley may still have been around up to the beginning of this year.

I got my .6 sent back to my gox account after a week of them floating around.

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Ashley, Feb 05 16:55:
Dear Valued Customer,

Thank you for the email. We have merged all your tickets for a better follow up. Sorry for the delay in response. Due to the high volume of tickets we are unable to respond at time. We can see that your withdrawal is yet to be processed. The transactions are being re-issued automatically.All BTC are safe ,the transaction will be processed and they are not lost or stolen.We are working to resolve the issue, but at this point we are unable to give a definite date of resolution.Please be advised that BTC on MtGox are not fractional. We will keep you updated once it is processed.

Best regards,

MtGox Team
https://www.mtgox.com
legendary
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April 26, 2014, 07:00:16 PM
#10
I'm pretty sure Adam Turner is Ashley Barr.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ar4sjp

The last week has shaken the confidence of the bitcoin community as a whole. Thanks to news of MyBitcoin.com collapsing with an as yet undisclosed amount of bitcoins (now in receivership), and a critical technical problem that resulted in the loss of 17,000 BTC from Bitomat.pl (bitcoin’s 3rd largest exchange), the price of bitcoin has dropped into single digits for the first time since May.

Mt.Gox (Tibanne Co. Ltd.) believes that bitcoin and the community will grow and mature past these extremely unfortunate events, just as Mt.Gox endured the June hack event and has continued to prosper. Mt.Gox believes that the bitcoin market will recover from the recent price drop as trust is restored by the alliance of bitcoin related businesses.

Mt.Gox is convinced of this so much, that we’re going to put our bitcoin where our mouth is.

For Immediate Release.

TOKYO, Japan, August 11, 2011

In an effort to restore confidence in the bitcoin economy, Mt.Gox (Tibanne Co. Ltd.) has agreed to incorporate the Bitomat.pl user database into the Mt.Gox trading engine. As part of this process, Mt.Gox with the help of it’s partners will restore the lost balances of Bitomat.pl user accounts. Additionally, Mt.Gox will open it’s first additional currency market with the Polish Zloty, enabling Polish customers to deposit and withdraw funds easily with Mt.Gox and trade in the world’s largest bitcoin market.

On August 11, 2011 trading on Bitomat.pl will cease and the website will be shutdown while the migration occurs. Once the migration completes, the Bitomat.pl domain will forward to a Polish language version of MtGox.com and Bitomat.pl users will effectively become Mt.Gox users. Newly migrated Mt.Gox users will be able access their accounts with their Bitomat.pl username and password and begin trading immediately with their imported/restored balances. The main method for depositing the Polish Zloty into Mt.Gox will be via polish bank transfers with SEPA transfers to follow in the near future.

The integration of Bitomat.pl, the world’s 3rd largest bitcoin exchange, into Mt.Gox will further drive the overall bitcoin economy by further strengthening the world’s leading bitcoin marketplace.

“The acquisition of Bitomat.pl is a windfall for its users, especially in the wake of such a sudden and unsettling event. Also, for the first time ever on a bitcoin exchange users are now able to access a substantially larger market with their local currency, so we think it’s a happy ending all around”, said Mark Karpeles of Tibanne Co. Ltd.

About MtGox.com

MtGox.com is the world's leading bitcoin exchange, featuring instantaneous electronic trading of bitcoins for MTGUSD. MtGox.com officially launched July 18, 2010 and was acquired by Tibanne Co., Ltd. on March 6, 2011.

MtGox.com<
Adam Turner - [email protected]

via: https://www.mtgox.com/press_release_20110811.html
hero member
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March 04, 2014, 06:43:17 AM
#9
Smart. However I wouldn't have MADE bitcoins had I not done it. Maybe we should have a centralized ID database that exchanges and services can tap into, sorta like a "openID" but for KYC/AML legalities?

There are already companies which offer this service.

http://www.globaldatacompany.com/

Whether or not centralised ID verification services are a good idea is another issue.
legendary
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RUM AND CARROTS: A PIRATE LIFE FOR ME
March 04, 2014, 06:20:57 AM
#8
Mark Karpeles should have 1 million angry emails and phone calls by now.. so his accounts are probably blocked by google and his mobile operator.
Minus one. So long as he doesn't request old users return money they've withdrawn, I don't have any beef with him since I stopped using Gox in mid or late 2011, never sent any KYC/AML docs, had no bitcoins in there either.

Smart. However I wouldn't have MADE bitcoins had I not done it. Maybe we should have a centralized ID database that exchanges and services can tap into, sorta like a "openID" but for KYC/AML legalities?
legendary
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Reverse engineer from time to time
March 03, 2014, 06:46:05 PM
#7
Mark Karpeles should have 1 million angry emails and phone calls by now.. so his accounts are probably blocked by google and his mobile operator.
Minus one. So long as he doesn't request old users return money they've withdrawn, I don't have any beef with him since I stopped using Gox in mid or late 2011, never sent any KYC/AML docs, had no bitcoins in there either.
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Bitcoin Lawyer in Kensington, London
March 03, 2014, 06:45:45 PM
#6
By way of an official announcement, Selachii LLP are still accepting Claimants in a proposed action against Mt Gox, their parent company and their directors.

http://www.selachii.co.uk/solicitors-blog/bitcoin-mt-gox-class-action-update/
sr. member
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In Hashrate We Trust!
March 03, 2014, 06:44:53 PM
#5
Mark Karpeles should have 1 million angry emails and phone calls by now.. so his accounts are probably blocked by google and his mobile operator.
sr. member
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March 03, 2014, 06:43:20 PM
#4
Well I wouldn't be logging into my email any time soon if I were any of these people
legendary
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Reverse engineer from time to time
March 03, 2014, 06:39:38 PM
#3
I wonder if anyone has called yet.
You mean if anyone has threatened them yet.
legendary
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RUM AND CARROTS: A PIRATE LIFE FOR ME
March 03, 2014, 06:37:00 PM
#2
I wonder if anyone has called yet.
newbie
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March 03, 2014, 06:29:06 PM
#1
Name   Home   Mobile   Personal Email   Emergency Contact   Emergency Number
Adam Turner   N/A   080-3608-2747   [email protected]   Megumi Yamaguchi   080-4375-2588
Jasmine Meichsner   N/A   080-3158-6997   [email protected]   Lei Li   090-6503-6204
Dylan Davies   N/A   090-9202-9323   [email protected]   Tomoko Tanaka   090-1804-5867
Mark Karpeles   03-4550-1529      [email protected]   Kyoko Karpeles   
Nat Kanasuta   N/A   080-5907-9187   [email protected]   Akihiro Oikawa   080-5907-9188
Momoko Asai   N/A   090-8489-7574   [email protected]   Motoko Asai   080-8492-2838
Laurent Blanes   N/A   080-4189-1199   [email protected]   Tominaga Yuko   090-8024-2219
Charlie Kimble   N/A   090-4410-2864   [email protected]   Nakada nobuko (mother)   090-9321-7355
Philip Chen   N/A   080-2564-5047   [email protected]   Mark Karpeles   03-4550-1529


Srouce: http://pastebin.com/2QvBdNea
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