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Topic: We just received a 20K BTC deposit. Thank You !!! - page 3. (Read 5680 times)

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that would ever insure bitcoins for spot value for any quantity or any amount.

*Points to sig*
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We just received another 12K BTC. It looks like the guy is dumping his collection on www.coinexchanger.com


If thats the case, you do know you are in clear violation of AML right?

He claims that Bitcoins are valueless (he terms it "monopoly money") and says because it has no value, it isn't regulated.

If I wasn't such an upstanding guy, I'd write a letter to FinCEN myself on this prick/coward.
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We just received another 12K BTC. It looks like the guy is dumping his collection on www.coinexchanger.com


If thats the case, you do know you are in clear violation of AML right?

Edit: some reading material http://www.sec.gov/about/offices/ocie/amlsourcetool.htm#3

And can we see the blockchain.info on these deposits you claim?
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Withdrawal fee: 9%


R U fucking kidding me ?

FTFY.
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#RIP freemoney

Withdrawal fee: 9%


R U kidding me ?
hero member
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Is this a joke? Who would ever use an exchange with a 9% withdrawal fee? For that matter, who'd use one where the operator raises the fees without notice?

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We just received another 12K BTC. It looks like the guy is dumping his collection on www.coinexchanger.com

Proof or GTFO.

Advice for Zhoutong from bitcoinica.com

You are under age and the law does not apply to you the same way it applies to an adult.
Oh, so if he's 17 then the universal "takesies backsies" rule can be used?


Declare bankrupt and the system will protect you.
You don't even know what country he is in apparently.

Also, your insurance company should handle the loss, dont worry.
You're stupid to think that an insurance company would pay for bitcoin losses. There is no insurance company in the world that would ever insure bitcoins for spot value for any quantity or any amount.

We're waiting on the proof scammer.
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I expect more amusement in this thread.

P.S. Just received a 80k deposit from someone wanting to play chess against my bots.
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We just received another 12K BTC. It looks like the guy is dumping his collection on www.coinexchanger.com

Advice for Zhoutong from bitcoinica.com

You are under age and the law does not apply to you the same way it applies to an adult. DO NOT THROW AWAY YOUR TUITION.

Declare bankrupt and the system will protect you.

Also, your insurance company should handle the loss, dont worry.
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Surely your exchange (which has absolutely no customers) is better!

I hadn't realised bitcoinica was an exchange.

PS. 9% withdrawal fee ouch.
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Classy, taking a dig at competitors based on age (when it was the server HOST who got hacked).  Yeah, I think I'll stay away from yours too.

His 17 year old mistake was holding on to that amount on a unencrypted hot wallet. Like the gas station owner holding all the cash at the cash register.

Here, I'll cite my comment on reddit:

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I know there's encryption, but this is a live website that supports automated withdrawals. If the website needs to get money from the encrypted wallet, it needs the key. If it needs the key, the key must be stored on the server somewhere (or find its way to the server every time a request is made). You can obfuscate it, but a decent attacker would know how to find it anyway.

Truecrypt doesn't do anything useful when you can get a root console into the running machine from the web admin interface.

All the suggestions I see to encrypt the wallet seem to neglect the fact that this was a "hot wallet", and that it served hundreds of customers in an automated fashion. Manual payments are safer, sure, but they don't scale.

Basically, OP wouldn't know about these issues of scalability and risk because he has 0 customers on his scam site hosted in his kitchen.
donator
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I'm actually a pineapple
Classy, taking a dig at competitors based on age (when it was the server HOST who got hacked).  Yeah, I think I'll stay away from yours too.

His 17 year old mistake was holding on to that amount on a unencrypted hot wallet. Like the gas station owner holding all the cash at the cash register.

Here, I'll cite my comment on reddit:

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I know there's encryption, but this is a live website that supports automated withdrawals. If the website needs to get money from the encrypted wallet, it needs the key. If it needs the key, the key must be stored on the server somewhere (or find its way to the server every time a request is made). You can obfuscate it, but a decent attacker would know how to find it anyway.

Truecrypt doesn't do anything useful when you can get a root console into the running machine from the web admin interface.

All the suggestions I see to encrypt the wallet seem to neglect the fact that this was a "hot wallet", and that it served hundreds of customers in an automated fashion. Manual payments are safer, sure, but they don't scale.
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If coinexchanger isnt Tom Wiliiams i'll eat my bitcoins lol.

Tom Williams was at least intelligent.

CoinExchanger is an emotionally immature douchenozzle.
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If coinexchanger isnt Tom Wiliiams i'll eat my bitcoins lol.
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Classy, taking a dig at competitors based on age (when it was the server HOST who got hacked).  Yeah, I think I'll stay away from yours too.

His 17 year old mistake was holding on to that amount on a unencrypted hot wallet. Like the gas station owner holding all the cash at the cash register.

Then let's see proof you aren't doing the same thing. Until you provide proof otherwise, we will assume you are both 17 and holding your wallets all in unencrypted non-password protected folders on a free-hosting site.
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Classy, taking a dig at competitors based on age (when it was the server HOST who got hacked).  Yeah, I think I'll stay away from yours too.

His 17 year old mistake was holding on to that amount on a unencrypted hot wallet. Like the gas station owner holding all the cash at the cash register.
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We are sad to hear about zhous loss but we can not forget that he is only 17. WTF did you expect?

In the meantime BTC is flowing in so LR is flocking out, therefore, rates will increase to the following:

Transaction fee: 0.8%
Withdrawal fee: 9%

Visit, www.coinexchanger.com

Are you serious with these comments, you are playing in a market that is disruptive by it's very nature and therefore non-conformist in many ways and you are going to use age as the reason to point out a loss. I'd be more impressed with the fact that a 17 year old is liquid enough to cover his losses.

In short thanks for letting me know I need to keep myself and my resources far away from you.
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Classy, taking a dig at competitors based on age (when it was the server HOST who got hacked).  Yeah, I think I'll stay away from yours too.

1) CoinExchanger is not registered as a business, much less an exchange.
2) CoinExchanger is not AML compliant and is in direct violation of FinCEN rulings.
3) CoinExchanger's owner has publicly stated that he thinks bitcoin is worthless and is monopoly money.
4) CoinExchange's threads always make ridiculous claims, just like this one "We just received a 20k BTC deposit!" yet never any proof of those claims.
5) He says he owns a restaurant in New York city, except when Charlie Shrem of BitInstant (also a native New Yorker) offered to pay him a visit, he froze up and completely stopped responding to all his scammy threads.
6) He has the same IP as "Maria" who is a Forex spammer.
7) He claims he owns the restaurant, has millions of dollars, and much business experience but can't provide a single bit of proof for anything he says.
Cool He is a scammer. He promised to give me BTC for joining his exchange but when I tried to use the code he gave me, it said the code was invalid, and upon inquiry of why that was, he ignored me.
legendary
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Away on an extended break
Classy, taking a dig at competitors based on age (when it was the server HOST who got hacked).  Yeah, I think I'll stay away from yours too.
+1
Most openly shady exchanger I've known so far; wouldn't touch this with a ten foot pole.
legendary
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Classy, taking a dig at competitors based on age (when it was the server HOST who got hacked).  Yeah, I think I'll stay away from yours too.
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