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Topic: MyBitcoin has started spending our stolen coins - page 5. (Read 10386 times)

legendary
Activity: 2053
Merit: 1356
aka tonikt
It's probably too late already but if you still have your old mybitcoin addresses, maybe we could make a list of those that still own some coins.
Maybe one day they will make a mistake and withdraw them to an address that we can identify a real person by..
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1005
I dunno... I'd have to ponder it more... but if they used a shared wallet, like instawallet, Bitcoins in your mybitcoin.com account might have actually been stored in another bitcoin address. What address you put in to is not necessarily what address you get out of.
OK - let me just make one remark here.
This topic is only meant for people who understand what I am saying.
All the rest: just shut up, please - I'm not going to explain it to you, if you haven't got the point by now.
I understand!

If hackers withdrew 50% of the coins, and the other 50% were given back to the victims, then there should be 0% left in ANY MyBitcoin addresses.  The fact that the coins still exist in the original MyBitcoin addresses proves that the MyBitcoin story is completely false.  Also, the fact that this is the first time the coins have moved from MyBitcoin means that whoever owned MyBitcoin is the one who moved them, which makes it all the more curious where those coins went.
legendary
Activity: 2053
Merit: 1356
aka tonikt
Uh, piotr... maybe if you could express yourself a little bit better. Until you learn how, perhaps you should go back to the sandbox, ok?
I believe I expressed myself well enough - if you don't get it, I'm sorry, I cannot help you further, perhaps you should go back to the sandbox, ok?
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1001
I dunno... I'd have to ponder it more... but if they used a shared wallet, like instawallet, Bitcoins in your mybitcoin.com account might have actually been stored in another bitcoin address. What address you put in to is not necessarily what address you get out of.
OK - let me just make one remark here.
This topic is only meant for people who understand what I am saying.
All the rest: just shut up, please.

Uh, piotr... maybe if you could express yourself a little bit better. Until you learn how, perhaps you should go back to the sandbox, ok?
legendary
Activity: 2053
Merit: 1356
aka tonikt
I dunno... I'd have to ponder it more... but if they used a shared wallet, like instawallet, Bitcoins in your mybitcoin.com account might have actually been stored in another bitcoin address. What address you put in to is not necessarily what address you get out of.
OK - let me just make one remark here.
This topic is only meant for people who understand what I am saying.
All the rest: just shut up, please - I'm not going to explain it to you, if you haven't got the point by now.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1010
Bitcoin Mayor of Las Vegas
I dunno... I'd have to ponder it more... but if they used a shared wallet, like instawallet, Bitcoins in your mybitcoin.com account might have actually been stored in another bitcoin address. What address you put in to is not necessarily what address you get out of.
legendary
Activity: 2053
Merit: 1356
aka tonikt
Uhm... you actually BELIEVE the official explanation?Huh
Can you read? Or maybe you don't understand simple sentences...?
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1001
You can't determine, with only this information, who is actually spending the Bitcoins - hackers or site owners.
I can, basing on the official explanation from the site owners of how the money was stolen:
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After careful analysis of the intrusion we have concluded that the software that waited for Bitcoin confirmations was far too lenient. An unknown attacker was able to forge Bitcoin deposits via the Shopping Cart Interface (SCI) and withdraw confirmed/older Bitcoins.
If it was stolen like they claim, these addresses would be empty before the service got shut down, or at least after people took the remaining 49%.
Only the owners of mybitcoin have private keys to these addresses and only they can send money from them.

The bullshiting time is over.

Uhm... you actually BELIEVE the official explanation?Huh
legendary
Activity: 2053
Merit: 1356
aka tonikt
You can't determine, with only this information, who is actually spending the Bitcoins - hackers or site owners.
I can, basing on the official explanation from the site owners of how the money was stolen:
Quote
After careful analysis of the intrusion we have concluded that the software that waited for Bitcoin confirmations was far too lenient. An unknown attacker was able to forge Bitcoin deposits via the Shopping Cart Interface (SCI) and withdraw confirmed/older Bitcoins.
If it was stolen like they claim, these addresses would be empty before the service got shut down, or at least after people took the remaining 49%.
Only the owners of mybitcoin have private keys to these addresses and only they can send money from them.

The bullshiting time is over.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1010
Bitcoin Mayor of Las Vegas
I'm not defending mybitcoin.com AT ALL... but your logic is flawed. You can't determine, with only this information, who is actually spending the Bitcoins - hackers or site owners.
legendary
Activity: 2053
Merit: 1356
aka tonikt
The story about some alleged evil doer who managed to withdraw money from mybitcoin using a double spending method - it was all bullshit and we can prove it today.

I have been monitoring some of the addresses owned by mybitcoin, to which I used to transfer my money.
Some of them still had some coins, even after they allowed people to withdraw the "remaining" 49%.
That was weird already back then...

But recently they started spending the remaining 51%.
Check out these few - they used to belong to my old mybitcoin wallet:
197oprrx1H4u6dNSDCavhB247YmBwGuWa8
1Fv74A11EWzekD5g1oWEdKkBvm6sAvJEuN
1Ae2JQxADft9J7tvHJoc46es2z6SLSfVCV

Interesting, hmm?
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