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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Please help me, you guys know what youre talking about and i need help! on: November 13, 2015, 07:29:23 PM
I'm not sure if it's because of my English (which is not that bad rly) but I didn't understand anything , what do you mean you sent BTC from one "market" to another "market" ? login into "said market" ? this just make no sense . Please explain and give us the addresses used and more information's .

edit : I see that you posted the address now but give more info pls .
I have to agree with omegastarscream... Please explain a bit clearer...

But, what i can already tell you: a transaction either gets broadcasted, included in a block and confirmed OR... It doesn't...

So, saying that you transferred bitcoin from addy A to addy B, but addy B only received part of said bitcoin is virtually impossible (unless the sent amount was sent in several transactions).
Also, if you have the keys to both accounts, your funds will most likely be recoverable. If you sent funds to an account you don't own, and the owner doesn't admit to receiving said funds, you're in a lot of troubles..

Is it possible I got phished? By the blockchain address can you tell if they are still there? Is there any way I can get them back?

If the address you posted on the topic is your address and you have full control of it then all your BTC was sent to this one : https://blockchain.info/fr/address/161zKifQHbmNqbr8b95RUwwVSEjVyppnCc and then transferred to somewhere else . Still not sure what the hell is Alpha wallet  (is it an exchange or a wallet you named or what).
But yes you may be got phished if you clicked in some emails or something ...


The address was not mine. I must have been phished although I did not click on any links, excep for when I was looking for an alternate link while Alpha market was down. So basically my btc is gone is what you're saying?
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Please help me, you guys know what youre talking about and i need help! on: November 13, 2015, 06:49:08 PM
I have to agree with omegastarscream... Please explain a bit clearer...

But, what i can already tell you: a transaction either gets broadcasted, included in a block and confirmed OR... It doesn't...

So, saying that you transferred bitcoin from addy A to addy B, but addy B only received part of said bitcoin is virtually impossible (unless the sent amount was sent in several transactions).
Also, if you have the keys to both accounts, your funds will most likely be recoverable. If you sent funds to an account you don't own, and the owner doesn't admit to receiving said funds, you're in a lot of troubles..

Is it possible I got phished? By the blockchain address can you tell if they are still there? Is there any way I can get them back?
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Please help me, you guys know what youre talking about and i need help! on: November 13, 2015, 06:41:36 PM
I sent btc from Nucleus to Alpha (the markets i mentioned). Only part of the btc is showing up in my Alpha wallet. I have no idea where or why the majority of the btc went somewhere else.
4  Economy / Service Discussion / Please help me, you guys know what youre talking about and i need help! on: November 13, 2015, 06:34:07 PM
Last night I sent btc from one market to another. I wasnt able to log into said market because of all the Ddos stuff. Today I log on and there's only a very small portion of the btc that I had sent to it. I just checked and the address that the market that I sent from has that i sent to is not the one that I sent to alpha. I looked at the nuc address on blockchain and I think it's still there. Why did only a small portion of my btc go to the alpha address? I'm really confused, and really worried. How can I get that btc back? If it helps this is the address that has the majority of my btc. 1AtRC4RnnpTR29dhtxBgLC7iC5Jeu7kLGV
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