

He took responsibility for the mistake and committed to resolving it. “People, the mistake really happened. Kaique will be reimbursed for all the costs he has to go to the notary’s office to solve this shit. Note is already being canceled,” Souza posted.
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Souza’s company Blinktrade provided the software on the exchange. Souza put it down to a mistake and promised Nunes that he would be compensated for committing his time and travelling for the rectification of the problem. 4, Nunes posted on Bitcambio platform vendor Rodrigo Souza’s page, and a mutual group where he is an administrator, seeking clarification on the issue.

“They said that they had already canceled, but that to complete the process it was necessary to go to the registry office, to recognize the signature and a document that they sent by email,” Nunes was quoted in the article as saying.īut he had his own ways to tell whether he was not being phished – not a bad idea considering the ubiquity of elaborately coined ruses about sudden fortunes, used to manipulate would-be helpers into giving up signatures and pass codes.

But Bitcambio was determined to have its own back so its workers remained on Nunes’ case, explaining to him the importance of the reversal procedure. “Earlier last month, I issued some normal draft orders. After a while, Bitcambio called to let me know that they had issued all this value and that they needed me to recognize a document in a notary’s office. I thought it was a coup,” Nunes told local publication Portal do Bitcoin.įor him, the call could have been anything, from a scammer worming his way into a signature, to an employee at the digital asset exchange supposedly trying his hands on easy money. The company has already cancelled the transaction but, given its unwieldy size, local authorities insisted on getting the customer’s written agreement first. The Brazilian walked into his fortune last month when he drafted an order for $128, and the facility responsible for the automatic computation of transactions landed him the nine-figure bug-induced surprise. Nunes was not too eager to part with his overnight millions when Bitcambio started contacting to effect a reversal of the transaction, suspecting an elaborate scam.Īlso read: Coinbase Opens Door to More Than 30 New Cryptocurrencies Accidental millionaire Kaique Nunes has a bug to thank after his withdrawal request of 500 reals ($128) erroneously returned a cool 137 million reals ($35.13 million) from Brazilian bitcoin exchange Bitcambio.
