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1  Other / MultiBit / Re: Multibit planned to rob wallets out of Bitcoin Cash. on: March 08, 2018, 03:12:26 PM

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- Restore seed in ElectronCash (using BIP39 option and derivation path m/0') using derivation path m/0' to get BCH

Thanks HCP:
your advice and directions are flawless. (amongst a lot of other things, I had a "u" instead of an "a") Thank you so much for your help and persistence.   

U can send  me your name and an address if U like
gezajp at gmail.com
thanks again
GP
2  Other / MultiBit / Re: Multibit planned to rob wallets out of Bitcoin Cash. on: March 08, 2018, 04:55:46 AM
My deepest thanks
I'm working with your advice.
thanks
gp
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Cryptocurrency Forks are bait, a scam to get the seeds to (all?) wallets. on: March 04, 2018, 05:06:45 PM
To start with:  the Bitcoin-Gold blockchain  https://btgexp.com/search  does NOT recognize Bitcoin addresses -- this prevents  Bitcoin holders from claiming their   Bitcoin Gold.  (eg the valid Bitcoin Address   -- 169zTY9mS1irnbSo5HVkjM7Cq41eJho4oW --  is not recognized by the Bitcoin-gold blockchain.) Very SIMPLE SCAM:  when you open a BTCG wallet and try to claim your BTCG you give the scammers your seed so they can clean out your wallet.
 BUT - FAR-FAR WORSE:  -- On WINDOWS  the BTCG-Electrum Wallet  puts a startup-program on your computer that you CANNOT  delete until you uninstall the electrum bTCG wallet  -- and even then you cannot be sure that malware is not left behind to access and drain all the other wallets on your computer... and perhaps all future wallets you put on your computer..

  Please do not be stupid enough to assume  that those people who put videos on UtUBE that  show you how to "SAFELY " claim the new Fork-coins ... do not assume they are not a crucial part of  the scam. 

4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Bitcoin Gold is a Scam to get your Bitcoins. on: March 03, 2018, 06:42:48 PM
First the Bitcoin-Gold blockchain  https://btgexp.com/search  does NOT recognize Bitcoin addresses like     169zTY9mS1irnbSo5HVkjM7Cq41eJho4oW.  
The "BTCG Electrum  wallet"   https://btcgwallet.org/  also does not recognize BTC addresses so it cannot redeem anything -- it wants you to put in your bitcoin wallet  seed so they can rob you of your Bitcoins.  ALSO -- On WINDOWS,  the BTCG-Electrum Wallet  puts a startup-program on your computer that you cannot delete until you uninstall the electrum bTCG wallet  -- and even then you cannot be sure that malware is not left behind. It looks like these forks are going to be scams one after the other to get  your bitcoins -- BUT FAR FAR WORSE: It looks like these  WALLETS  INSTALL  ALL SORTS OF MALWARE ON YOUR COMPUTER.
5  Other / MultiBit / Re: Multibit planned to rob wallets out of Bitcoin Cash. on: March 02, 2018, 12:59:49 AM
ThankU HCP for your detailed reply.
ONE; The seed I wrote down in 3 different places -- and I used it twice on two different computers and two different OS (WIN/Linux) and they worked  before to reconstruct the wallet.  
Your logic about passwords not working is suspect  -- they work unless they are blocked from working.
SeCOND: "You need to check your Addresses on a BCH block explorer" -- THAT  IS exACtly whAt i DID, all my addresses, -- and there  is only 0.017 BCH on one of over ten  addresses.   2 BCH is missing= GONE.
So  spending hours if not days to try and reconstruct the wallet would be an utter waste of time  because according to the BCH blockchain except for 0.017 all my  BCH is gone.

As for MULTIBIT being clean: if it is as you say easy  to get clean up key words etc etc  to get  private keys then  why didn't MULTIBIT  reveal how to get the private keys from the wallet. If anything they did everything they could to keep those private-keys hidden.
ALSO: after the 12 word mnemonic key is entered -- Multibit needed a  "bit-stamp" numbers (like "2947/37") to set-up the wallet. You are telling me that  (that is "impossible") these numbers could not make the impossible very possible  by  altering/sabotaging the  mnemonic.

HCP -- with all due respect: are you financially connected with Multibit? I maybe wrong but your detailed reply smells of obfuscation.
sincerely
GP
6  Other / MultiBit / Multibit did NOT plan to rob wallets out of Bitcoin Cash. on: February 28, 2018, 05:07:39 PM

I have to swallow my words; all sorts of things went wrong and thanks to HCP it was  not Multibit's problem but my learning problemS.
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orig post:
I had 2 bitcoin   in my Multibit wallet at the BCH (Bitcoin Cash) Fork.  After the  AUG 1 fork  I cannot restore the wallet from my key-words that previously restored the wallet  , and my password does not work. The key-words are “not valid” at https://iancoleman.io/bip39/  – I then check all my Multibit transactions on  https://blockdozer.com/insight/ and discover that all my Bitcoin Cash that I should have had from before the fork has vanished.
What are the odds that
1/ the key-words stopped  working  
2/ the password does not work
3 / and all the BCH from the Bitcoins are GONE?  
4 / they VERY conveniently ended their support for their wallet around the time of the fork.
Multibit must have planned ahead to sabotage  key-words so that  after the fork they would not work so they could steal all BCH from their sabotaged-key-word wallets.
I cannot see how the  whole scam process could work unless it was  designed into the Multibit Wallet ahead of time.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BIT.AC :: MULTICURRENCY WALLET :: BUILT-IN INSTANT EXCHANGE :: Affiliate Program on: June 07, 2017, 12:55:05 PM
I think my eths come through. Have you guys got yours?
all is OK
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BIT.AC :: MULTICURRENCY WALLET :: BUILT-IN INSTANT EXCHANGE :: Affiliate Program on: June 06, 2017, 06:45:41 PM

The problem with Bit.ac is that they left an extensive trail as to who they are so it's in their best interest to give customers their ETH back. Not giving customers their ETH back would not be a smart move, because they might be monitored or surveilled without realizing it and popped at any moment.

I'm guessing they will fix this issue to reduce the heat.

Hey pushups44  -- ALL these Exchanges are doing the SAME  thing. The only people who find out about it are those who try and take coins out while their Wallet looks good on-line but is in fact temporarily empty. Then they freeze the account until they can replace the coins.

But the heat is good ... but spread the word: stay the fukk away from these Exchanges, if you need them then keep no more in them than you need.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BIT.AC :: MULTICURRENCY WALLET :: BUILT-IN INSTANT EXCHANGE :: Affiliate Program on: June 06, 2017, 06:04:26 PM
It's been well over 24 hours now. ... to withdraw their bitcoins?
Yes, ...My guess is that they will eventually release the ETH. .... since doing otherwise can get them into some trouble, legal and otherwise.
Let's wait and see. I sent them an email about the ETH issue.
From what I have found: ALL these Exchanges are using the coins in their accounts to trade -- they steal the coins when prices are building up steam and  then sell them at a profit. When prices come down again they buy back  the coins to put them back into the wallets. Obviously THEY WILL LOSE CUSTOMERS -- BUT THEY DON'T CARE - because the huge influx of new customers will more than just  replace the fuming few they lose.
If I'm right then there is nothing else to do but wait for the prices to come down enough to activate the  "pending transactions."
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BIT.AC :: MULTICURRENCY WALLET :: BUILT-IN INSTANT EXCHANGE :: Affiliate Program on: June 06, 2017, 01:13:17 PM
it is now 9am EDT -- it has been over 24 hrs and  Bit.AC  ETH transaction still pending.
But it seems that Etherscan is still playing with a lot  of 0-ETH  transactions so maybe Etherium is  still working on things.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BIT.AC :: MULTICURRENCY WALLET :: BUILT-IN INSTANT EXCHANGE :: Affiliate Program on: June 05, 2017, 10:46:12 PM
thank you for the ETH system update
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BIT.AC :: MULTICURRENCY WALLET :: BUILT-IN INSTANT EXCHANGE :: Affiliate Program on: June 05, 2017, 05:06:55 PM
They've updated their twitter account and customer service have also messaged me saying problems with eth are being resolved. What do you guys think?
They have finally allowed me to access my account -- I was able to Withdraw my BTC but my ETH withdrawal has been "pending" for over 2 hours with no activity showing in the Blockchain -- time will tell.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BIT.AC :: MULTICURRENCY WALLET :: BUILT-IN INSTANT EXCHANGE :: Affiliate Program on: June 04, 2017, 07:10:01 PM
These people are based in Montenegro. Follow the evidence already given here. Their names and physical address were posted already. They are sloppy at covering their tracks.
Thanks pushups44: I posted that to hopefully alert anyone  new to all this  Cryptocoin  Exchange racket  - the mother being Coinbase.
14  Economy / Web Wallets / BIT.AC - Observe BIT.AC Wallets being robbed in real time on: June 03, 2017, 04:52:20 PM
https://etherscan.io/address/0xcbba2a803bbd944a2efdc72a53ab99780495cfc1
The ONLY person who can be connected to  this ETH wallet is  a so-called Mr Philipp Schnabel – the ONLY name  connected to BIT.AC alias Bit.Ac Limited and BitBase Limited

Bit.Ac Limited
https://www.endole.co.uk/company/09986257/bit-ac-limited
120 HIGH ROAD, EAST FINCHLEY LONDON ENGLAND N2 9ED
Incorporation Date: 03 Feb 2016
Company Number: 09986257
Company Category: Private Limited Company
Company Status: Active - Proposal to Strike off
Mr Philipp Schnabel
German • Director • 31 Years Old • Chief Executive Officer
Mr Philipp Schnabel
Company Secretary •

BitBase Limited
https://www.endole.co.uk/company/10567776/bitbase-ltd
Company No. 10567776
71-75 Shelton street
Covent Garden
WC2H 9JQ
London, UK
Mr Philipp Schnabel
German • Director • 31 Years Old • Chief Executive Officer
Mr Philipp Schnabel
Company Secretary •

If you have lost coins in BIT.AC wallets then  see if your coins ended up on his ETH wallet 
https://etherscan.io/address/0xcbba2a803bbd944a2efdc72a53ab99780495cfc1
His BTC wallets probably change with each robbery.
follow other threads on BIT.AC like
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1451453.msg19345377#msg19345377
for more details
15  Other / Politics & Society / Prophecy 101: Bitcoin is flypaper and you are the fly. on: June 02, 2017, 05:45:05 PM
WikiLeaks, amongst others,  tells us that with the arrival of  IBM  everything that is computerized is fully monitored and controlled through both the hardware and software that was designed by Big Brother to control EVERYTHING that is ELECTRICAL.
Orwell did not invent Big Brother, Big Brother has been running every organized system  for thousands of years. Like Machiavelli, Orwell just tells us  about Big Brother that has  ruthlessly  benefited the very Few ALWAYS at the expense of the Many, masses.  
Big Brother owns  the Corporate System that OWNS and runs all Countries with their  CIA/NSA/Mossad/MI 5+6  that  runs ALL Corporations, the bigger the better: like Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Apple, Monsanto, Boeing  …  Big Brother obviously does not need any  back-doors when it owns and runs all the software  through its best Corporation: The Federal Reserve  that with its petro-dollar ended up terrorizing if not owning the world.

Cryptocurrencies define Big Brother's ultimate monopoly. Every wallet is monitored and controlled by Big-Brother's digital Web.  To think that an “offline wallet” is more secure than a “online wallet” is like thinking that while Big Brother can monitor and control all cars and planes – my car is perfectly safe because it is in my garage.
If Fiat-money was designed to be Big-Brother's  boiling-water
that COOKS everything we own to benefit the Few, Elite,
 then Cryptocurrencies are  programmed by Big Brother to be the Fire
 that BURNS  everything we own after we flee its  banks.  
More and more victims are waking up to the real-reality of  Big Brother's  digital fraud-money when they go to their multi-password and multi-security protected wallet only to discover that some Big-Brother had clicked a mouse button to vanish everything in it. This is the Real-Reality of Cryptocurrency – not the fake prices on the computer screen.
The coming collapse of the world's banking-systems will only set the stage for the real collapse where these WEB controlled cryptocurrencies will BURN everything that everyone owns to TOTALLY  benefit the very few, Elite.
Prophecy 101: Bitcoin  is flypaper and you are its fly.
16  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: BIT.AC - has BIT.AC filed for bankrupcy? on: June 02, 2017, 12:24:54 PM
You're right, same thing happened to me. Literally minutes after I deposited coins they then get sent to someone elses wallet - but for some reason by balance still displays in the wallet even though i have no coins? Is this definitely a scam?
Its NOT a "scam" it is an INSIDE JOB -- its all built into the software that runs Digital-money-- how more OBVIOUS does it have to get:its not scammers but Insiders that are robbing the wallets -- it has been well established that ALL these Exchanges use the Coins their customers hold to Trade, ie buy and sell to manipulate prices for profit. U THink that your wallet at BIT.AC or Coinbase is yours ? -- no its theirs, they can do with it what they want  and completely get away with it by blaming hackers. Everything will look good until U want to take your Coins out -- only then does reality strike.
 - but don't worry, its only money, not Fiat Money but "Fraud-Money." Yes Helllloooooo   Digital-money was invented by Big Brother to improve the imperfect FRAUD of the banking system's current Fiat Money.

welcome to the real reality of Big Brother.

17  Economy / Web Wallets / Warning: Online-Wallets on: June 02, 2017, 03:06:27 AM

Just like the Windows and Apple operating-systems have all sorts of CIA/NSA/etc  backdoors built into them,  most if  not all these Crypto "Exchanges" have  built-in back-doors so Insiders can bypass all their security features and rob Wallets without notifying their victims.
If you have problems with these Exchanges – check your wallets on the Blockchain. 
There seems to be a pattern to this back-door fraud that the Blockchain will reveal: even though the Exchange tells you that you have coins in your wallet – the Blockchain will reveal that soon after you deposited Coins into your wallet – they vanished into another wallet: without U being informed.
EXAMPLE: BIT.AC
https://etherscan.io/address/0x5527b5e52d8aaaaf4bee4013f8267dbbc12a2dbf
https://blockchain.info/address/1Ep5ExFj2tZCwME24hcPFrrvRqoo49FPEy

Any Exchange that OBVIOUSLY and purposely does not have a telephone-number to call is a RED-FLAG for FRAUD.
Any Exchange that does not respond to an email within 24 hours is a HUGE RED-FLAG. They probably don’t respond because they emptied your Wallet  = CHECK the Blockchain.
18  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Is Bit.ac online wallet a scam? on: June 02, 2017, 01:51:25 AM
So, reading a feedback here I make a conclusion that it's not a safe wallet.
My BIT.AC wallets are empty - they were emptied on May5 within minutes after I deposited the coins into them --and they bypassed their 2FA security Code System to do it. The Deposits occurred over a few days and yet the blockchain recorded all the deposits being at the about the same time the wallets were cleaned out .. so figure it out.
Check for yourself:
ETH
https://etherscan.io/address/0x5527b5e52d8aaaaf4bee4013f8267dbbc12a2dbf
BTC
https://blockchain.info/address/1Ep5ExFj2tZCwME24hcPFrrvRqoo49FPEy

The same thing happened to me at Coinbase: within minutes after a deposit was finalized -- it vanished: without me being notified. When I complained they locked my account for three weeks -- I quickly got their message.
So it seems that most, if not all, these "Exchanges" have  built-in back-doors so Insiders can bypass all their security features and rob Wallets without notifying their victims.


19  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: BIT.AC - has BIT.AC filed for bankrupcy? on: June 01, 2017, 07:58:17 PM
day 6 -- all sorts of emails and No response:  NOTHING --
BIT.AC has NOOooooo  Customer Service. Their Twitter account is a dead-end.
I think computers are running the company which -- without customer service -- must be a Criminal Organization.

HAS ANYONE ACCESS to their BIT.AC account since May 28 2017?   Huh

did you trying to contact the developer or at least the support system of bit.ac? because i can login into my account in my android phone and now i can see that in my account is work properly. i don't know about you and what is happen to you and for me, i have no problem to login into my account.
My BIT.AC wallets are empty - they were emptied within minutes after I deposited the coins into them --and they bypassed their so-called 2FA security Code System  to do it.
Check for yourself:
ETH
https://etherscan.io/address/0x5527b5e52d8aaaaf4bee4013f8267dbbc12a2dbf
BTC
https://blockchain.info/address/1Ep5ExFj2tZCwME24hcPFrrvRqoo49FPEy

The same thing happened to me at Coinbase: within minutes after a deposit was finalized -- it vanished: without me being notified.
So it seems that most, if not all, of these "Exchanges" have a built-in back-doors so Insiders can bypass all their security features and rob Wallets without notifying their victims.

as for your/their "Support System" -- if BIT.AC Customer Service does NOT reply to emails then they have no Support System. As for the "developers": they built the 2FA-CODE security system that allows them/insiders to bypass it.

And yes -- my BIT.AC account also seemed to work perfectly: Until I tried to remove my coins.
I suggest U check the Blockchain to verify all your wallets' contents.    
 
20  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Is Bit.ac online wallet a scam? on: June 01, 2017, 07:15:18 PM
I'm unable to login the Bit.ac wallet for 3 days now. I don't get the emails with the 2FA code.

There is no customer support, emails remain unawnsered.

Your help is appreciated a lot!!
Welcome to the CLUB: BIT.AC has sodomized you.
They bypass their so-called 2FA CODE system to clean your wallets out.
go to https://etherscan.io to see if you have anything in your ETH wallet
or/and go to https://blockchain.info/home to see if you have anything in your BTC wallet.

and don't worry -- its only money.
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