The thing is why in the hell without any warning they erased it.
They were doing some maintenance yesterday and deposits/withdrawals were disabled for some time. Maybe that might have triggered a reset.
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Under what UID name does this charlie Shrem use here on BCT?
I'm sorry but you know nothing about bitcoin community or it's members.
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I would like to ask you the same question? Why didn't you waited for the outcome or waited for me to come back instead of copy pasting same thing in my profile as others when I was not there to defend myself?
Because it had been independently verified that you had been arrested and charged with a crime. Verified by whom? News papers? Did you tried investigating yourself? Did you checked my localbitcoins profile or checked my trades here or talked to someone who really knew me. If you would have done that you would have realized that I was just a bitcoin trader who was doing his business honestly. That crime has nothing to do with me. They used me as a scapegoat because I was soft target for them. Sometimes I really wish there was a public ledger of a person's activity so I could prove I am not a criminal. I've always remained open about my real life identity and almost everyone who is trading in India knows me very well. You can ask them about me.
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Forgot to add, escrow.ms, that this is my address: https://blockchain.info/address/3ARF2FPQqvCccoFyzHxQyK3QCZ3DMCPNa7and 3AAmK2ybNLoAtiK8sQXkW3TLE7ZACAMTRD is an address I used for Quadrigax exchange. Yet I have only transferred a small amount to them. Unless I am missing something, History>right click> details on the transaction gives me the info. Well I don't think your bitcoin wallet was hacked, I think you were watching your balance on windows wallet and it might not be showing your balance properly. Your coins are sent to change address (for example this one 3DZsTkbz4ZAcS8fB7o5PqrenfqdVBbt71E) and I would like to mention that you still have your BCH(Bitcoin cash balance on your main address) I would advice you to login to your ubuntu wallet again and check your balance.
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3NgMs5CrT31VrkQVjw5ervkstpuUWQegyg 3AAmK2ybNLoAtiK8sQXkW3TLE7ZACAMTRD 3DZsTkbz4ZAcS8fB7o5PqrenfqdVBbt71E My Windows watch only wallet is ver 2.8.3. I have left my USB in my laptop while there was 0 btc in my wallet overnight. But not for any extended amount of time during these "hacks". My wallet.dat is stored on a separate SD card. Seed is stored at my office locked drawer and home(no one at home is that tech savvy enough to do this). Ubuntu version of Electrum I install is 2.9.3. https://electrum.org/#downloadCould the difference in version numbers lead to this? 32WWKGyZkbMT5YWVKmo6ZihnT3GqVQ99Wx 0. 1 478633 3Er24nHvMAVQRSoCRHej8SPMZYR34figiL 0. 1 478633 3HEq972udxMcKwwaiKN9ffB5ivbPmmwMCk 0. 1 478633 3M1yjjeFQ9gdjr1Yq7v9mu39YGVp7Bh2uD 0. 1 478633 3MUMnfBZpJeQDx8ZBFCxtJUce9Wj2emTbq 0. 1 478633 Does any of these address looks familiar to you? Because this address 3AAmK2ybNLoAtiK8sQXkW3TLE7ZACAMTRD is linked with all the address given above. and is this your address? https://blockchain.info/address/3ARF2FPQqvCccoFyzHxQyK3QCZ3DMCPNa7
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I am pretty sure my wallet got hacked. I followed the Newbies guide to Cold Storage posted on this forum: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1689727. Basically, uploaded ubuntu.exe on a USB stick and loaded that each time I needed to send btc. After getting my seed, I created a watch only wallet on my Windows. I would have to install Electrum each time on my ubuntu, but did not mind, since i thought the security was worth it. Anyways, I sent two small amounts to my Kraken account to test. After confirmation, I pulled up the history details and noticed different addresses along with the Kraken address, far in excess of what I had sent. I still have some btc in my wallet. Should I delete my wallet? How do I secure my wallet in the future? Can you post those address where funds were transferred by hacker* (Assuming your wallet is hacked) Also please post which wallet version you are using on ubuntu and windows and did you ever left your usb plugged in your windows system and is wallet.dat or your seed is stored on that usb?
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You can still claim your bcc now, You will need private key of that address where your 3 bitcoins were stored. You can sweep your BCC funds via coinomi android wallet app.
Please introduce a windows app. electron cash is safe? i heard someone lost BTC45 by it. You can still claim your bcc now, You will need private key of that address where your 3 bitcoins were stored. You can sweep your BCC funds via coinomi android wallet app.
Please introduce a windows app. electron cash is safe? i heard someone lost BTC45 by it. I haven't used it myself so can't say anything about it but it's safe I guess as there are many people who used it. Just Make sure you are on official site. That guy lost 45btc on electrum as he fell for a phishing site which was hosting malware.
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You can still claim your bcc now, You will need private key of that address where your 3 bitcoins were stored. You can sweep your BCC funds via coinomi android wallet app.
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OK - I fired up my other copy of my new wallet. I moved the new wallet to another computer in the last few days. This copy I brought up was going into cold storage.
I pulled up all 4 deposit transactions. Checked the deposit txids.
They all show up as confirmed?!? My recent transactions that would not confirm, are not there, but those deposit txids show up as fine.
So what would be the best test to make sure this wallet is working fine? Attempt another send?
It would be better if you can message me unconfirmed transaction id, I'll take a look. or even a screenshot will work.
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If I read it properly I think Most probably when you sent bitcoins from you old wallet to your new wallet, you did not paid enough fees to cover up that transaction or some inputs were not confirmed. You need check transfer size and fees of your old wallet to new wallet transaction. If it's not confirmed you should try to submit it here https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/
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I you are asking where you should spent your half million dollars from random people on internet. I would like to say I haven't seen a bigger fool than you.
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What's your address? It's such a small amount so I'll go for it. Would you agree to pay back 0.001?
Don't give. He's trying to trick people for byteball airdrop Cmon dude. If he got 0.0006 for the byteball drop, that'd mean he would get 0.000012btc worth of Byteball. Seems like you are just randomly witchhunting people at the lending section and accusing them of loaning for the byteball drop. 4 Post and you are trying to teach me. Even a 0.0006 transaction could give him access to all byteball a person can get as per his wallet balance. If someone had 50 bitcoins in a address and he sent him 0.0006 or any small amount required for address linking he will be getting 50/0.06=3 bitcoins worth byteball.
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Byteball Airdrop is going to happen tomorrow Many Users will try to trick you to verify your bitcoin address on their byteball account, and you will lose your Byteball coins. Got it, your Byteball address is YXJWZFTAENB5KPPKBIUIVTERZERHOWO3. Now you need to prove your Bitcoin address. To do that, please send 0.001104 BTC to 1DYaLhyFsa1eGB2K9eTuXC1jdgQDACNrkR from a wallet where you control the private keys (no exchange wallets, no Coinbase, no Xapo, etc). This micropayment is nonrefundable. https://byteroll.com/airdropProving ownership The Transition Bot will ask you to send your Byteball address, then prove ownership of a regular Bitcoin address you provide by either sending a small transaction from it, or by signing a message using its private key. Workable (free!) signing solutions are:
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What's your address? It's such a small amount so I'll go for it. Would you agree to pay back 0.001?
Don't give. He's trying to trick people for byteball airdrop
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