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Topic: What does the rekcahxfb giveaway say about our community (Read 1625 times)

legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
it's "free money" and we are all greedy. if we weren't, we wouldn't be here in the first place.

This is not entirely true for a good portion of this community.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
I think the people who joined that giveaway was troll because it's obvious that the hacker won't give us anything just like what i did or he would send 1000 bitcoin to his clone account Roll Eyes
Also, it's obvious that government can track our IP, identity and 1K bitcoin (if the hacker really gave us 1K BTC).

I think only few people who really want to get that 1K bitcoin.

not hypocritical, I think everyone wants to get 1k bitcoin. but if I know it is the result of a hacker I probably would not be interested. I can feel when I'm losing money.
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1010
BTC to the moon is inevitable...
So it seems the hacker rekcahxfb is offering to give away 1000BTC on reddit.

These funds have been stolen from individuals in the bitcoin community and not some faceless mega corp yet so far nearly 6000 people are more than happy to try their luck hoping to win the stolen cash.

From my point of view all those that signed up for it are just as bad as the scammers and it doesn't reflect well on the bitcoin community which is often viewed as a criminal entity by outside world at the best of times.

I also wonder what would be the legal ramifications for the person who wins it, I doubt they used a proxy so can be identified by I.P address, I dont think the police would be very understanding towards the person knowingly accepting $600k of stolen money.

Why should the winner care about their funds, if the funds are stolen then the police or government should try to contact the thief not the winner, we know that the winner does not know where these bitcoins comes from but should not be accused for anything or to confiscate the funds, it's simply unfair.

"IF" the funds are indeed coming from a marked address which is containing stolen funds then anybody who is receiving them is going to be in for a lot of trouble because it is not a 0.001-0.1BTC giveaway and nobody is giving away 600,000 USD for free to anybody else so you have to admit it would look suspicious!

i bolded the IF part because the address that bfx.... posted was not bitcoin coming from bitfinex.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1004
So it seems the hacker rekcahxfb is offering to give away 1000BTC on reddit.

These funds have been stolen from individuals in the bitcoin community and not some faceless mega corp yet so far nearly 6000 people are more than happy to try their luck hoping to win the stolen cash.

From my point of view all those that signed up for it are just as bad as the scammers and it doesn't reflect well on the bitcoin community which is often viewed as a criminal entity by outside world at the best of times.

I also wonder what would be the legal ramifications for the person who wins it, I doubt they used a proxy so can be identified by I.P address, I dont think the police would be very understanding towards the person knowingly accepting $600k of stolen money.




The BTC so called community is not an Amish community Smiley  It's like Liberty Reserve community; based on "money talks". The rest of the things are just words in the wind Smiley  600k are more than welcome for any of us. Even you are millionaire 600K is a decent amount and you cannot refuse it just because there are supposed to be stolen Smiley

The BTC world is not a place for morality.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1014
Yeah im not signing up for that just in the slim chance of receiving stolen money, but you never know how desperate people can be. If you are broke then you may sign up just in case.

In any case, I think this is obviously the scammer sending Bitcoin to himself.
legendary
Activity: 840
Merit: 1000
So it seems the hacker rekcahxfb is offering to give away 1000BTC on reddit.

These funds have been stolen from individuals in the bitcoin community and not some faceless mega corp yet so far nearly 6000 people are more than happy to try their luck hoping to win the stolen cash.

From my point of view all those that signed up for it are just as bad as the scammers and it doesn't reflect well on the bitcoin community which is often viewed as a criminal entity by outside world at the best of times.

I also wonder what would be the legal ramifications for the person who wins it, I doubt they used a proxy so can be identified by I.P address, I dont think the police would be very understanding towards the person knowingly accepting $600k of stolen money.

Why should the winner care about their funds, if the funds are stolen then the police or government should try to contact the thief not the winner, we know that the winner does not know where these bitcoins comes from but should not be accused for anything or to confiscate the funds, it's simply unfair.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1000
in my opinion it doesn't really say anything about the "community".
1) first of all those funds did not come from bitfinex hack and the origins are not 100% clear so you can't say it was hacked
2) the person never claimed to be the hacker.
3) nobody can resist free 1000BTC =~ $600,000

p.s. i believe it is all the sham to launder those BTC or for trolling purposes!

it is very likely that funds from hackers bitfinex. no one will give 1000btc in vain. you can clearly see that he made the initials name rekcahxfb = bfxhacker. he might show that he is a hacker bitfinex with making a reverse name.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
Personally, I wouldn't take a dimme from him even If he begged me Wink

Die in hell thieft!
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1137
it doesn't really say anything about anything Cheesy you are too hard on yourself.

when people see a "free entry" giveaway of such a magnitude of course every sane person thinks it is scam but it costs you nothing to enter, only one post with your bitcoin address in it.

besides if you want to be hard on yourself you can check the wallet address and see that the funds has nothing to do with bitfinex hack they come from 2013
here is the origin: https://blockchain.info/tx/d5e3209464fb57b8355f08376865812bf4722e4fa99fb56a83a23432cec18c53 and many of these addresses are from a mining pool back in 2013
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1000
i have to say that people looks doesn't care from where OP got those funds and the proof is over than 3000 replies with tons of alt already posting at there because they are want the giveaway and unfortunately nobody will got those bitcoins and the situations has been change because OP has trying scam attempt with must send 0,001 btc to his address and i think he has make an epic episode from these giveaway
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
That's human nature right there my friend nothing you can do about it. It's certainly not specific to the crypto world, although anonymity associated with Bitcoin means that more people are likely to give it a try. To be honest though I can't fault the hackers, they did what they're good at and succeeded, you can't expect everyone to behave nicely. And I doubt the cops will be able to do anything if someone actually wins the coins.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1000
Satoshi is rolling in his grave. #bitcoin
You can interpret this situation in many ways, but in the end it's pretty simple.

opt1. if giveaway is real you can win and do something good with the money, opposed to funds staying at hacker's side.
opt2  If it's not, then .. nothing .. literally nothing ..

In the end, you could just as well give funds back to original owners who it was stolen from, if such a thing can be proved at all.
legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1965
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I see this from another angle, if I wanted to hide some of this money and I wanted to make it more difficult for the authorities to track, then I would do something like this. Let's say this hacker do not want to trust these mixer services and he wants to distribute it in a way that it makes it very difficult for the authorities to track, then you do it this way. You make several fake accounts on Reddit, and distribute the majority of this money to these fake accounts.

In the end, when this money gets tracked back to you, you can always use this "free giveaway" as a excuse to explain the money that you received. ^hmmmmm^ If you are clever enough to hack these coins, then you are also clever enough to hack email accounts or even Reddit accounts.
hero member
Activity: 3192
Merit: 939
So it seems the hacker rekcahxfb is offering to give away 1000BTC on reddit.

These funds have been stolen from individuals in the bitcoin community and not some faceless mega corp yet so far nearly 6000 people are more than happy to try their luck hoping to win the stolen cash.

From my point of view all those that signed up for it are just as bad as the scammers and it doesn't reflect well on the bitcoin community which is often viewed as a criminal entity by outside world at the best of times.

I also wonder what would be the legal ramifications for the person who wins it, I doubt they used a proxy so can be identified by I.P address, I dont think the police would be very understanding towards the person knowingly accepting $600k of stolen money.




I don`t think that this guy is going to giveaway 1000 btc.I just don`t believe it.

Is this guy some kind of Robin Hood?Stealing from the poor and giving away to the poor. Grin

There are desperate and naive people who think that they could win this "giveaway".
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 6382
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So it seems the hacker rekcahxfb is offering to give away 1000BTC on reddit.

These funds have been stolen from individuals in the bitcoin community and not some faceless mega corp yet so far nearly 6000 people are more than happy to try their luck hoping to win the stolen cash.

From my point of view all those that signed up for it are just as bad as the scammers and it doesn't reflect well on the bitcoin community which is often viewed as a criminal entity by outside world at the best of times.

I also wonder what would be the legal ramifications for the person who wins it, I doubt they used a proxy so can be identified by I.P address, I dont think the police would be very understanding towards the person knowingly accepting $600k of stolen money.


Only 2 things:
1. When the giveaway was on bitcointalk, for quite a while there were no words about the source of the money. And even then many didn't bother to read.
2. You think too good of bitcoin community. Since I came from the (nice and light hearthed) Dogecoin community to Bitcoin, what shocked me at start was the greed so present here. Sorry if it sounds harsh...
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1030
give me your cryptos
It says nothing about the community. Let's translate this into Fiat terms. If someone was holding a lottery for 8 million dollars, with no entry fee, hell the whole county would be in on it!
I repeat, this means nothing about us. It's typical human greed.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1134
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I wont let my IP address be at risk with this kind of lie. The idiot just want some attention and I think he need a big one for doing that. I just hope he also knew about VPN's to avoid being traced.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 10611
in my opinion it doesn't really say anything about the "community".
1) first of all those funds did not come from bitfinex hack and the origins are not 100% clear so you can't say it was hacked
2) the person never claimed to be the hacker.
3) nobody can resist free 1000BTC =~ $600,000

p.s. i believe it is all the sham to launder those BTC or for trolling purposes!
full member
Activity: 181
Merit: 100
Why would this surprise anyone? if anything, I'm surprised by the small amount of people wanting those coins. it's "free money" and we are all greedy. if we weren't, we wouldn't be here in the first place.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
Of course they would.  We already know this forum is a turbocharged electromagnet for scammers of all different stripes, and many who aren't scammers wouldn't think twice about getting some of these funds.   This shouldn't be a shocker to any of us here, and I am going to reserve my inflammed moral outrage quota for something else.

There were highly active forum members, legendary accounts and accounts with positive trust "applying" for the "giveaway". If coins ended up on one of these addresses and were proven to be stolen, they'd certainly be returned. There are also many other knowledgeable people that wouldn't stress in returning them if they were proven to be stolen funds. But yes, I guess for each honest person "applying" there were 2 dishonest accounts (maybe from the same user).

It appears that one of the forum's moderators is willing to outright lie in order to have an excuse to keep a few hundred dollars that he exchanged for nothing to receive.

Not sure I understand this part of your post, but that seems a pretty big statement, care to elaborate on this?
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