Good luck with this, may I ask why you need his passwords?
If the guy he wants doxxed is any smart it won't be particularly easy to get his passwords unless he falls for some sort of social engineering. There are probably some people on this site willing to dox whoever your after just can't remember the names at the moment.
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Do you guys even read the thread your posting inbefore blindly posting? First of all, 3 BTC were never given out, just the chance to earn 3 BTC and the codes have already been given a while back. Please read...
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Nilashoc
Here for the daily again!
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Your not going to get anything TF has been away for ages after he scammed tonnes of coins via inputs.io. I doubt he'll come on to pay out anything.
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Nilashoc
Thanks for the daily!
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Hello, I wish I had gotten into Bitcoin sooner as well! A good offline wallet I like to use is Bitcoin-qt, haven't had any issues with it thus far. And yes you will need a separate wallet for each coin you wish to have. Hope this helps a little!
Thx for your quick reply and...yes it helps As far as information goes, if you want to get an understanding of everything I would point you to the the Bitcoin wiki https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Main_Page which has a lot of information, all of course Bitcoin related. With wallets it depends on whether your using the official client, or Electrum/Armory/Multibit or an online wallet like blockchain.info.
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It's not too late, although if I were you I might wait for a bit to see if the market crashes or not, I still feel that it's entirely speculators who are driving the price up so high and that once this speculation dies down the price is going to plummet back downn ~100 levels we have been seeing for a while. As for mining, the difficulty is continually going up and mining gear takes a while to get so you may not reach ROI any time soon. My suggestion would be to wait a bit and possibly invest a bit into buying some BTC.
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You might want to have a look over here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0. Once your free from newbie restrictions you should be fine to post there, although I do advise you be careful as new accounts don't really have must trust so there are a lot of people who are viligant about scammer accounts.
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you can't recover it. the money has been sent to the thief's address and it can't be reversed.
Yup, unless your looking to try and shame your funds back from the thief (i.e via doxxing or some other method) then your funds are completely and entirely gone.
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Think im gonna throw up Ouch, you should probably have bet hard on the Portland Blazers @ +1 so you were guaranteed to win. That way even if you parlay didn't hit you'd be making BTC (i.e 0 risk but less return). Like you could've probably played Portland Blazers @ +1 with BTC1 guaranteeing a win of BTC1 either way (assuming the line was at ~ 110).
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Nilashoc Thanks for the daily as usual!
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Probably the ''Get Rich Quick'' effect
Doesn't everybody want to get rich quick? Sure everyone does want to get rich quick, but as to whether BTC and crypto in general offers that opportunity is questionable to say the least. We're at ~$1k and I'm not too sure whether we're going to progress any further, we seem to have hit a barrier.
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Nilashoc Thanks for the daily again!
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Has anyone had any experience with www.BitcoinsAreSexy.com ? I want to exchange my coins to USD and they only charge 3%, Any other better paypal exchanges? Thanks! I personally haven't had any dealings with bitcoinsaresexy.com but I do know for a fact that there are some reputable traders on this board who would be happy to purchase you BTC via PP or whatever other method (WU/MP etc). You might want to look into that as an alternative option.
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How can i trace the transaction? i've read that the bitcoin system do not log ip addresses. so do i just follow where the money from his address is going to until i find a place where he paid on a website then ask for the details or how do i do this?
but to be honest, should i just give up on trying to get the coins back if there is a really low chance for getting them back?
EDIT: exstasie. if the stealer know what he is doing he probably is behind alot of proxies and such. So even if i would be able to get his ip or other details and he moved the coins through different wallets its nothing that can connect him to me? So its just like being pickpocketed. the money is gone and finding the stealer is nearly impossible-..
Thanks for the answers. but i always read about other big heists of bitcoins. with millions stolen from different websites etc. are these guys caught or is it "easy" for them to get away?
The reality is that right now their probably long gone. You could follow the transactions made by the address that your coins were sent to via something like blockchain.info but even then you'd be hard pressed to find an identity and that's if the coins aren't mixed. Even if you could get the IP, it's probable that the IP is outside your country's jurisdiction, so unless you lost like $50 million dollars it's probably not worth the time needed to get it back. Right now, if I were you I would check out where you've been compromised before doing anymore monetary/BTC transactions.
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Following
He hasn't posted his picks in about 2 weeks so I'm not sure whether you'll be able to follow his picks anymore.
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Nilashoc Thanks for the daily!
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Sold BTC0.05 to Monbux for $50 USD via Paypal. I went first and trade was completed smoothly and quickly. Pleasure to trade with and would do so again.
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Are you still buying BTC via PP and if so what are your rates? Which exchange are you following?
Thanks.
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