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Do we know when the site went down? If the timing is close, then this may just be the case. Though, if it were the case, it'd be prudent of them to say that those with coins there havent' lost anything

I looked up "whelp" ( http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=whelp ).None of the definitions seem to make sense in this context. ("A hot young 20 something guy who prefers having sex, dating, or marrying older women.")

I looked up "whelp" ( http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=whelp ).None of the definitions seem to make sense in this context. ("A hot young 20 something guy who prefers having sex, dating, or marrying older women.")

I looked up "whelp" ( http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=whelp ).None of the definitions seem to make sense in this context. ("A hot young 20 something guy who prefers having sex, dating, or marrying older women.")

If it was safe in the first place, there would be no reason to move funds to some "emergency address", though. Maybe it wasn't that cold, only cool.

well now you have a simple question to ask them. Do they or do they not control private key to that BTC address? The second question I suppose would be if it is in instawallet and in google yet.

If you want to trade on that exchange you kind-of have to, no?

I looked up "whelp" ( http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=whelp ).None of the definitions seem to make sense in this context. ("A hot young 20 something guy who prefers having sex, dating, or marrying older women.")

Uhoh, says that was 42,000 coins transferred from the cold wallet right? Shouldn't it be 42k transferred to the cold wallet instead of other way around. Zhu Tonged x 2

those two big withdrawals are still "unconfirmed," for a few hours already. If this was a theft, the BC/instawallet guys should quickly try to doublespend with big fees.

<-- Honestly though, I thought we'd seen the last of these multi-million hacks. I hope for all who store any money there that this pans out in their favor and was a transfer done by the admins.

I sold some 10 btc (all i had in there) at 77,897 there today during the 100$ rush. I then hit my head on the wall as it s always hard to miss opportunity. I now bless my wisdom ahah.

I had 31 BTC on my account. they have since been moved to 1BCo1d and are part oft he huge-ass trx that is of yet unconfirmed.

How is it no big deal?If it's vanity for Bitcoin Central COLD and the other large tx to the same address 1LrPYjto3hsLzWJNstghuwdrQXB96KbrCy is indeed instawallet cold (as marked on blockchain.info) then we're looking at either the "theft transactions" or some transactions made by davout and team to "further secure the funds". I somehow think the latter is unlikely, since cold store should already be secure and they might've considered telling us "funds secure, don't worry" by now.

Can anyone who unlike me actually understands transactions look at the raw stuff and say if it's a nonstandard tx and why?

I see big discussion about this coming up. In the end, who knows who's the "good guys" and the "bad guys" here? Where's the evidence?

This block came 30 minutes after the last one, and only included 6 transactions.Then one minute or so later, this block comes:...and includes all the other transactions. But neither of the two blocks include the transaction from 1bcco1d or the one from the Instawallet cold storage, even though it has a huge fee.Strange things going on in here, at least from my uninformed-about-the-technical-details-user perspective. Someone care to elaborate?Someone please tell me how to avoid my transactions getting included at will, even when paying a fee!Is it possible that all the miners are being conscious enough not to include this transaction?

[Apr-1 10:30 CET] Bitcoin-Central and Paytunia update: Our customer's bitcoins and euros are safe and will not be affected by the security breach. We have taken the websites off-line for proper investigation.The address 1LrPYjto3hsLzWJNstghuwdrQXB96KbrCy is under our exclusive control.from

[Apr-1 10:30 CET] Bitcoin-Central and Paytunia update: Our customer's bitcoins and euros are safe and will not be affected by the security breach. We have taken the websites off-line for proper investigation. The address 1LrPYjto3hsLzWJNstghuwdrQXB96KbrCy is under our exclusive control.

Now why did that take so long? Good news though. Can't wait to hear the details. Then I will consider if I'll do business with them again, have made good experiences in the past.

[Apr-1 10:30 CET] Bitcoin-Central and Paytunia update: Our customer's bitcoins and euros are safe and will not be affected by the security breach. We have taken the websites off-line for proper investigation.The address 1LrPYjto3hsLzWJNstghuwdrQXB96KbrCy is under our exclusive control.from

"The address 1LrPYjto3hsLzWJNstghuwdrQXB96KbrCy is under our exclusive control. " Great, but the transactions being sent there are unconfirmed and don't exist on blockexplorer.com. Something's fishy.