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Title: Chances of getting hacked account back when I didn't stake my address?
Post by: mcplums2 on December 02, 2017, 02:00:55 PM
The evidence that I am the original owner is pretty strong in that I have access to the original email address that my account was attached to for 3 years until it was hacked last week.



Title: Re: Chances of getting hacked account back when I didn't stake my address?
Post by: KWH on December 02, 2017, 03:09:14 PM
The evidence that I am the original owner is pretty strong in that I have access to the original email address that my account was attached to for 3 years until it was hacked last week.



Read the sticky, it lays out what is accepted as proof.


Title: Re: Chances of getting hacked account back when I didn't stake my address?
Post by: Welsh on December 02, 2017, 06:35:36 PM
If you can't provide a signature from a staked address, either publicly or via a personal message then you have a very little chance of getting the account back. I imagine some evidence could be accepted if it's from a renowned account such as a person who owns a popular exchange etc because that might be a little easier to verify than a random website, or email.

You can contact cyrus if your evidence and see if it gets accepted, but in all likely hood it will be ignored due to there being no 'accepted' proof.