Where's the Missing Mt. Gox Bitcoin, Now Worth $2 Billion? | Investopedia investopedia.com/news/wheres…
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Don’t you find that terminology slightly weird? The coins aren’t anywhere because they don’t exist, only the keys do
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So if there is a hack and money was stolen from a bank. Most of the money doesn't really exist either. Still it was "stolen" :-).
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Replying to @phaus
Of course the keys don’t exist physically either, but at least they exist virtually. But the whole “where are the coins” strikes me as off.

Jul 11, 2017 · 8:34 AM UTC

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Replying to @stilkov
Since there is a real bankruptcy case for mtgox, the search who "owns" the coins now seems reasonable to be. /1
Replying to @stilkov
Another question is, how you would define a transfer of money? Isn't it also just an exchange of references? /2
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Replying to @stilkov
After all, there is also a money value behind BTC. Also this money was removed from the mtgox trading system /3