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Topic: Titan Mint Bitcoin Coin Co- CEO Tim Fillmore - Scam Thread (Read 723 times)

legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 2365
EIN: 82-3893490
This is a difference between 2014 and 2017 PKs.
2017s have a real first bits under the QR, so the address can be found on blockchain with some effort.
But 2014s don't. My has a code "fyPcLJVM" under the QR, but the public address is 1Ped8aWqeKSvhN6AJT8ark5Tfyqw5gQGqK:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/auction-2014-titan-tenth-01-btc-alloy-pk-private-key-version-5466987

And AFAIK the address is not under the holo either.

I went and looked back and I believe you are correct - my 2014 .5 btc and 2013 1 btc have codes and not first bits. The 2016 1 btc and 2017 .1 btc have first bits.
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
This is a difference between 2014 and 2017 PKs.
2017s have a real first bits under the QR, so the address can be found on blockchain with some effort.
But 2014s don't. My has a code "fyPcLJVM" under the QR, but the public address is 1Ped8aWqeKSvhN6AJT8ark5Tfyqw5gQGqK:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/auction-2014-titan-tenth-01-btc-alloy-pk-private-key-version-5466987

And AFAIK the address is not under the holo either.


Oh damn, ... sorry.. What a fuckin loser this guy is/was.  Cry
copper member
Activity: 288
Merit: 56
This is a difference between 2014 and 2017 PKs.
2017s have a real first bits under the QR, so the address can be found on blockchain with some effort.
But 2014s don't. My has a code "fyPcLJVM" under the QR, but the public address is 1Ped8aWqeKSvhN6AJT8ark5Tfyqw5gQGqK:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/auction-2014-titan-tenth-01-btc-alloy-pk-private-key-version-5466987

And AFAIK the address is not under the holo either.
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
Yep, that's how I recall mine, thanks for saving me time bud! Wink
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 2365
EIN: 82-3893490
this is a 2017 tenth that has been peeled - the qr code is to the titan site but the first bits are also typed below the qr code

I have 4 total and all are the same way.

legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
That would be fantastic... Just to make sure - is that a 2013 Titan, not 2017?

I quite hate the idea that the only connection to public address of my coin is some stranger's screenshot; why the address is not at least on CoA is just beyond me... Roll Eyes

it was a 2017 and had a corresponding cert I think I won/bought here that I may or may not even have anymore, it feels like so long ago.... Cheesy

I am pretty sure I know where the coin is but i'll need a few more days sorry. Sad

copper member
Activity: 288
Merit: 56
That would be fantastic... Just to make sure - is that a 2013 Titan, not 2017?

I quite hate the idea that the only connection to public address of my coin is some stranger's screenshot; why the address is not at least on CoA is just beyond me... Roll Eyes

I am looking right now at a redeemed PK coin and the first bits are on the hologram. I do know on the 2FA coins that is not the first bits displayed.
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
I am looking right now at a redeemed PK coin and the first bits are on the hologram. I do know on the 2FA coins that is not the first bits displayed.


Ill try and find the peeled coin this weekend and let you know, as it was some time ago and I do not recall, but I would assume you are correct having followed the saga more than I have. Tongue
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 2365
EIN: 82-3893490
My understanding is that if you don't already know the associated public address you're f*cked since those are not first bits on the coin (so the address can't be looked up):

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/auction-2014-titan-tenth-01-btc-alloy-pk-private-key-version-5466987

Quite possible, altho I have redeemed one PK .1 BTC  myself with no issues about a year or two ago. Thanks I'd forgotten about that thread, time goes so fast Grin

I am looking right now at a redeemed PK coin and the first bits are on the hologram. I do know on the 2FA coins that is not the first bits displayed.
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
My understanding is that if you don't already know the associated public address you're f*cked since those are not first bits on the coin (so the address can't be looked up):

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/auction-2014-titan-tenth-01-btc-alloy-pk-private-key-version-5466987

Quite possible, altho I have redeemed one PK .1 BTC  myself with no issues about a year or two ago. Thanks I'd forgotten about that thread, time goes so fast Grin
copper member
Activity: 288
Merit: 56
PS: Original site is dead, but as a last resort you might try asking on titanmint.com (that may or may not be run by Tim).
Mind you, I tried polite and innocent enough question about my coin there (about a year ago) without avail...
copper member
Activity: 288
Merit: 56
My understanding is that if you don't already know the associated public address you're f*cked since those are not first bits on the coin (so the address can't be looked up):

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/auction-2014-titan-tenth-01-btc-alloy-pk-private-key-version-5466987

You should be fine with the PK. it's the 2FA coins that were "lost" Huh
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 10

I own a TITAN coin with PK sticker.
My concern : how to get access now to my public key?
I remember a long time ago, there was a dedicated page where you could check your balance.



Yes, not anymore.

You should be fine with the PK. it's the 2FA coins that were "lost" Huh

Would be great to release this database for public use as Denarium did when  they ceased operation.
Finns are finns but at least they are professional.
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959

I own a TITAN coin with PK sticker.
My concern : how to get access now to my public key?
I remember a long time ago, there was a dedicated page where you could check your balance.



Yes, not anymore.

You should be fine with the PK. it's the 2FA coins that were "lost" Huh
copper member
Activity: 630
Merit: 113

I own a TITAN coin with PK sticker.
My concern : how to get access now to my public key?
I remember a long time ago, there was a dedicated page where you could check your balance.



its my understanding that if it has a PK sticker on it your safe and you dont need anything to be able to sweep the funds yourself.
(please someone correct me if im wrong)

  now what if i bought a coin 2nd hand and not directly from tim, can i still seek legal action against him?  ty
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 10

I own a TITAN coin with PK sticker.
My concern : how to get access now to my public key?
I remember a long time ago, there was a dedicated page where you could check your balance.

newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 1
ATTENTION Titan Mint Victims
======================

I'm in the process of consulting with crypto and legal experts in exploring legal options against Tim Fillmore.

PM me if you're also a victim of Titan Mint and is looking for legal counsels licensed in CA to help recover your loss.

Given Tim's recent turn to complete silence in light of the Mt.Gox payout, we may seek either civil OR criminal charges against him in court.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 2365
EIN: 82-3893490
so do we ever get to find out if Tim got his (OUR) Btc back from Gox ? of what ? or is this where we find out it was all really a lie and he never had a group of coins on Gox and he is going to get called out? following a class action lawsuits , because if he is not able to produce our coins thorough the gox refund because he lie it now turns to "Intent to defraud" and something like that carries Huge legal charges along with major jail time for this amount of money,  (hope your reading this timmy boy )   Wink

the risk that it was all a way to delay the inevitable is why I (and the people I assisted) decided to take the lower payout. Too much risk at not getting anything back.

Mopar, I fail to see the point of your reply to the post that you quoted for. Were you trying to simply let everyone here know that you made a smart move for yourself? or were you trying to suggest that anyone who didn't take the lower payout deserves getting nothing back?

Tim held a webinar a little over a year ago, during which he shared Titan's asset holdings then and provided his creditors two options. His failure to follow through on what he purposely provided then and outright refusal to communicate with his customers/creditors could easily jeopardize him legally in California.

I'm already in the process of talking to a lawyer after several attempts of reaching out to him failed.

Anyone who is also contemplating legal actions against Titan Tim feel free to PM me.

he was asking now that mt gox was paying out would the others finally get their funds.

my response is directly to that point - the chance that it got delayed and/or he (Tim) never gets a payout was too much of a risk for the time involved, so we peeled the ones we had.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 1
so do we ever get to find out if Tim got his (OUR) Btc back from Gox ? of what ? or is this where we find out it was all really a lie and he never had a group of coins on Gox and he is going to get called out? following a class action lawsuits , because if he is not able to produce our coins thorough the gox refund because he lie it now turns to "Intent to defraud" and something like that carries Huge legal charges along with major jail time for this amount of money,  (hope your reading this timmy boy )   Wink

the risk that it was all a way to delay the inevitable is why I (and the people I assisted) decided to take the lower payout. Too much risk at not getting anything back.

Mopar, I fail to see the point of your reply to the post that you quoted for. Were you trying to simply let everyone here know that you made a smart move for yourself? or were you trying to suggest that anyone who didn't take the lower payout deserves getting nothing back?

Tim held a webinar a little over a year ago, during which he shared Titan's asset holdings then and provided his creditors two options. His failure to follow through on what he purposely provided then and outright refusal to communicate with his customers/creditors could easily jeopardize him legally in California.

I'm already in the process of talking to a lawyer after several attempts of reaching out to him failed.

Anyone who is also contemplating legal actions against Titan Tim feel free to PM me.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 2365
EIN: 82-3893490
so do we ever get to find out if Tim got his (OUR) Btc back from Gox ? of what ? or is this where we find out it was all really a lie and he never had a group of coins on Gox and he is going to get called out? following a class action lawsuits , because if he is not able to produce our coins thorough the gox refund because he lie it now turns to "Intent to defraud" and something like that carries Huge legal charges along with major jail time for this amount of money,  (hope your reading this timmy boy )   Wink

the risk that it was all a way to delay the inevitable is why I (and the people I assisted) decided to take the lower payout. Too much risk at not getting anything back.
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