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Bankrupt Japanese exchange Mt. Gox, formerly the world's largest virtual currency tradingplatform, announced it had found 200,000 bitcoins previously thought to be missing. The virtual money, totalling about $116 million, ended up in an old format e-wallet, which was in use until June 2011. That amount has now been transferred to offline wallets for security reasons. CEO Mark Karpeles said judicial and supervisory authorities had been informed of the transactions. The number of bitcoins that have disappeared has thus dropped from 850,000 to 650,000.
They are idiots sitting there, one day they're gone, and the next day they're back))
Karpeles was making it sound like hackers stole the money from the exchange.
Good news:
http://hitech.vesti.ru/news/view/id/4307?utm_source=qip&utm_medium=news.qip&utm_campaign=news
Good news:
http://hitech.vesti.ru/news/view/id/4307?utm_source=qip&utm_medium=news.qip&utm_campaign=news
So the bitcoin gets legal status???
Unexpectedly!
Unexpectedly!
With what?
Before that, the trend was towards its criminalisation.
Now it is decriminalisation. If it is property, it can be sold and exchanged.
Of course, a tax could be imposed so much that the property would be useless. Could that be the catch?
Before that, the trend was towards its criminalisation.
That's bullshit. Is it because of the silkroad?
No, I don't mean that, I mean bitcoin is banned in China and de facto in Russia. Somebody else would have gotten involved there. Batya was just unaware of bitcoin :))
De jure bitcoin is not banned at all (or practically nowhere) . Even in Thailand where it used to be.
Bitcoin is legal in China, the exchanges have problems.
Bitcoin is not banned in Russia, just read the letter of response to the CBRF's enquiry about bitcoin's status.