Mistakes: Interview with the Man that sent 800 BTC to Mt.Gox

Mistakes: Interview with the Man that sent 800 BTC to Mt.Gox

Mistakes: Interview with the Man that sent 800 BTC to Mt.Gox. Quite recently, a man that goes by the Reddit handle of TheDJFC, mistakenly sent 800 BTC to the same address which he sent 300 BTC earlier this year. At current prices, this sums up to around $688,600 for 1100 BTC. The man has evidence to back his story up; transaction can be seen on the blockchain. He reached out to the Bitcoin Community over at Reddit, making a post about it to see if anybody could help him out, seen here.


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