People were literally paying for stolen coins
TOPKEK
>use a russian exchange to store your trustless currency
>it goes missing
who cares, they were probably Trump voters anyway, am I rite?
>>2884915
Удaлить
>>2884876
>there were people who survived mt. goys 3 years ago only to fall for BTC-e
>>2884876
image source?
>>2885440
http://blog.wizsec.jp/2017/07/breaking-open-mtgox-1.html?m=1
>when you get btc-e'd
Now that's what I call creative money laundering
>>2885704
>bitcoin security specialist
>>2884933
gotta be the unluckiest guys
>>2884876
more context?
>>2884933
>there are people who fell for mt. gox AND btc-e
>>2884876
Does it matter if they were stolen or not? It's not like the original owners are going to be able to easily trace their stolen coins to the current hodlers
>>2886038
You don't need SSL unless you enter any sensitive data, fool
>>2886782
>/biz/ on security
without ssl the webpage can be hijacked in the pipes and serve you malware
>>2884933
>not realizing that Coonbase is next
wew lad
>>2886802
except Coinbase is insured, licensed, and registered with fincen.
>>2886802
Coinbase and Kraken are solid af
>>2886802
coinbase users pay their taxes
its the price of security
>>2884876
Please explain? I remember Mt. Gox being the exchange everyone used, but I stopped following BTC.
>>2886045
dumbest*
>>2884876
Money does not smell
>>2884876
BTC $0
SHITCOINS $0
>>2888877
Checkem fuckers
>>2888881
Correction:
BTC $1
All other Crypto: $1
2020