https://twitter.com/kyletorpey/status/890253492190945285
This article mentions that a large part of the "stolen" Mt.Gox Bitcoins were laundered through BTCE
http://www.dailythess.gr/h-megali-klopi-bitcoins-dark-web-ke-chlidati-zoi-tou-rosou-pou-entopise-fbi-sti-chalkidiki/
>>2883451
http://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN1AB1OP
Ivan, go home.
>>2883470
>Around 306.000 of the 850.000 bitcoins stolen from Mt.Gox ended up at btc-e
Noice
>>2883606
Yeah and the other 500k at bitstamp because those were pretty much the only two alternatives.
Ffs
Breaking open the MtGox case, part 1
http://blog.wizsec.jp/2017/07/breaking-open-mtgox-1.html
>>2883789
>initial hack from a copied wallet.dat file
so mt. gox was clearly fucking in on it.
On the plus side this means the coins are already out in the open and can't be randomly dumped back into the market
>>2883833
You don't think Jared has patents on DGB?
>>2883833
are you dumb, yes they can. why do you think the monero price is going up right now?
they're fucking mass buying monero to launder money
>>2883963
This is why XMR is ALWAYS a good coin to hodl.
You guy's really have no idea what the repercussions of all this is going to be on blockchain currencies do you. This is the 4th time something of this level has happened, along with all the attention it's been getting from governments around the world because of all the scam Indian ICO's stealing millions from people. From an insider perspective, I'm sorry but this is one of the last nails in cryptos coffin.
F
bitcoin going to $200 again
Press F for respects
yea BTC-E is done
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-greece-russia-arrest-bitcoin-idUSKBN1AB27W
>>2883470
>https://twitter.com/kyletorpey/status/890253492190945285
that only means that the hacker transfered them to btc-e though..
i mean, at the time, they were the only exchange not requiring verifiaction, a pretty natural choice for any hacker isn't it
>>2885028
>(((hacker)))