Mt Gox Hacker Wallet Hunter
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The hunt will starting the bruteforce in random hexadecimal 256 bit, if you are extremely luck, the script will auto stopped once it found the match, displaying private key and the address. You can claim to the official mt gox website (link below) and get rewards. Wish you best luck!
The hunt will starting the bruteforce in random hexadecimal 256 bit, if you are extremely luck, the script will auto stopped once it found the match, displaying private key and the address. You can claim to the official mt gox website (link below) and get rewards. Wish you best luck!
Target Address
Mt. Gox hacker wallet is "1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF" which contains about 79957.26743586 BTC. Possible the address is legacy uncompressed address. Here you can find information of this wallet activity in Blockchain.
Where to report?
If you have discovered the private key associated with the Mt. Gox wallet address 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF, it's crucial to report this information to the appropriate authorities to aid in the recovery of the stolen funds.
Contact Information for Reporting
- Email Support: You can contact the Mt. Gox support team via email at support@mtgox.com. Please note that due to a high volume of inquiries, responses may not be immediate. mtgox.com
- Online Rehabilitation Claim Filing System: For official procedures and to report findings, you can log into the MTGOX Online Rehabilitation Claim Filing System at https://claims.mtgox.com/. This system is used for filing claims and managing rehabilitation proceedings. mtgox.com
- Phone Contact: For urgent matters, you may contact the Mt. Gox office at +81-3-4588-3922 during business hours (Japan time). mtgox.com
Important Considerations
- Verification: Ensure that the private key is valid and associated with the specified address before reporting.
- Security: Handle the private key securely and avoid sharing it publicly to prevent unauthorized access.
- Documentation: Provide any relevant information or evidence when reporting to assist in the verification process.
By reporting the discovery of the private key through these official channels, you contribute to the efforts in recovering the stolen funds and supporting the rehabilitation process.
Mt Gox Hacked History
Mt. Gox, once the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange, was hacked between 2011 and 2014, leading to the theft of approximately **850,000 BTC** (worth around $450 million at the time). The hackers exploited vulnerabilities in the exchange’s security, gradually siphoning off funds from Mt. Gox's hot wallets, and the breach went undetected for years. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2014, and investigations revealed that the stolen funds were likely drained over time, starting as early as 2011.In total, **750,000 customer bitcoins** were lost, along with **100,000 bitcoins belonging to Mt. Gox itself**. The hack was one of the largest thefts in Bitcoin history. Following the bankruptcy, a long legal process began to compensate victims, with trustee **Nobuaki Kobayashi** overseeing the distribution of recovered assets. If any person comes across the stolen private keys or any related evidence, they are urged to report the findings to Japanese authorities or directly to **Nobuaki Kobayashi** to aid in the ongoing recovery efforts.
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