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April 21, 2016, 10:49:42 PM
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And 16.5 of them!

In an online wallet!

Without 2FA!

Lol.. The average Croatian makes 11,813 USD a year, assuming that's what he makes that would be more than 60% of his income, if BTC 16.5 = ~ $7,100

This is beyond stupid.

He's actually Serbian

So it's even less  Cheesy

And I believe it's fake, they tried to pull donations  Roll Eyes

Average salary is 44 000 RSD, aka. 360€ a month x12 = 4300€ a year

It would take a year and a half to earn this without spending anything lol

This must be fake
I don't know that makica guy and frankly i don't give a f***. I have sent that a makica guy 0.15 BTC because I CAN. I have stumbled upon that post on CROATIN btc forum (SERBIANS don't have one of those jet) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1376568.0. I have Read it all and seen that his fellow CROATIANS just piss on him and not even one wise thing or help was said or send to him - they only telling him it was his fault what it is,and on that I agree. And now that HERO MEMBER - lol - iluvbitcoins accuses me of some scam here and on CROATIAN forum also . He did not read the post of that guy makica at all (makica is CROATIAN I think). I have done my research (on transactions and wallets before i sent my 0.15 BTC makica's way). Maybe it is fake maybe not who cares and you iluvbitcoins you owe me an apology...

how do you know makicas nationality when he only made 3 posts?

I know you and him are the same guy, that's why I said he's Serbian

even if he's Croatian, it would still take him half a year to earn that amount

I find it highly unlikely, someone who had to put so much effort in into something, to keep it so unguarded

+ Blockchain sends a messege to your phone when you try to login

A thing, you forgot about?

Take your scam elsewhere before I neg you  Smiley

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April 22, 2016, 06:19:19 AM
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Yet another horror story from the worst of the worst web wallets blockchain.info, I guess people never learn or they only learn the hard way like this case. Stop using web wallets for your own good, but no one gives a damn and they all continue telling me how secure is with 2FA. Well remember that as is the last time I tell you, if you enable 2FA in a compromised computer , the hacker has the passphrase to disable it. Stop the nonsense and protect your bitcoin, with a safe OS not Windows, a good desktop wallet, Multibit HD or Electrum, or for ultimate safety a hardware wallet. I am really tired of reading the same story over and over again against the worst service ever, blockchain.info
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April 23, 2016, 01:24:06 PM
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Yet another horror story from the worst of the worst web wallets blockchain.info, I guess people never learn or they only learn the hard way like this case. Stop using web wallets for your own good, but no one gives a damn and they all continue telling me how secure is with 2FA. Well remember that as is the last time I tell you, if you enable 2FA in a compromised computer , the hacker has the passphrase to disable it. Stop the nonsense and protect your bitcoin, with a safe OS not Windows, a good desktop wallet, Multibit HD or Electrum, or for ultimate safety a hardware wallet. I am really tired of reading the same story over and over again against the worst service ever, blockchain.info

While I agree it's best to have your own wallet, blockchain isn't the same as other 'online' wallets, you can download your private keys making the wallet actually yours  Smiley

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April 23, 2016, 11:18:48 PM
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Blockchain.info serves a purpose for some but let it not be said that your coins are potentially left wide open. That's down to you to secure them from your end. I decided I couldn't be completely certain of that so shopped elsewhere.
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July 30, 2016, 07:49:00 AM
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Hello everyone,

I am totally devastated because my Ripple Trade, (with Bitcoins, USD and XRP funds) wallet has been compromised and practically emptied. This happened at Gatehub, which I have migrated to a few months ago. I basically used this wallet to park my funds. Extremely worrying.

I have informed Gatehub and Ripple, however, they were unable to help me. Very disappointing. Is there anyone who could HELP me recover my stolen funds, PLEASE! I beg!

I shall give more details of the stolen funds. Also, I believe there is someone on this forum who is able to recover stolen Bitcoins etc. Please, could you contact me?

Thanking you in anticipation. I pray for help!

Soleri
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