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February 11, 2015, 02:50:27 PM
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ok "thank" you all for those answers. But I got another issue with Bitcoins.. I transfered money to a Bitcoin address, but two days later, the address was empty...?! Blockchain: https://blockchain.info/address/1MpMSn5KyUTrR6kUHDHoin4fyQAy6xJNHz
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February 11, 2015, 02:52:34 PM
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Well if you haven't got the privkey the moment you created your wallet, then be in doubt. The first thing that you'll get when creating an address is the privkey--unless you've made a wallet from a third party site.

NINJA EDIT: seems that you used a wallet from a third party site and you've performed a tx in the deep web. There had been an issue regarding the security of coins when you used tor.
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February 11, 2015, 02:55:40 PM
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ok "thank" you all for those answers. But I got another issue with Bitcoins.. I transfered money to a Bitcoin address, but two days later, the address was empty...?! Blockchain: https://blockchain.info/address/1MpMSn5KyUTrR6kUHDHoin4fyQAy6xJNHz

Hmm. Seems that you also don't have the control on this wallet. Why did you send that amount to that address in the first place?
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February 11, 2015, 03:08:34 PM
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 Why did you send that amount to that address in the first place?

I didn't send anything with this address. I didn't post my prvkey somewhere..
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February 11, 2015, 03:24:22 PM
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Is that your own wallet which you control? If you have a client like Bitcoin core, Multibit or online wallets like Blockchain.info or blocktrail, you must have been hacked if you hasn't initiate any transaction. However, if you sent it to a wallet like coinbase.com or exchange like bitstamp, then your coins would be transferred to the hot wallet and you would have been credited on the website. Would you mind to tell us where did you get the address from?

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February 11, 2015, 03:33:26 PM
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I transfered money to a Bitcoin address, but two days later, the address was empty...?! Blockchain: https://blockchain.info/address/1MpMSn5KyUTrR6kUHDHoin4fyQAy6xJNHz

What you say does not make much sense because you leave out most information.

What do you mean by "I transfered money to a Bitcoin address"? Did you transfer bitcoins from your own wallet, or did you use an exchange to transfer some other kind of money?

Is that address yours or did you transfer to someone else?
  • If it was someone else's address, why do you care whether it is empty now? It's the receiver's business, not yours.
  • If it was your address:
    • does it belong to a wallet from which you sent something later? Then it is pretty normal that your payment goes to the destination, and the residue goes to a change address in your wallet. Learn about change handling in bitcoin transactions.
    • does it belong to an online wallet or some other external entity which stores your bitcoins not in a single address but just as a number in a database?

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February 11, 2015, 06:12:29 PM
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ok "thank" you all for those answers. But I got another issue with Bitcoins.. I transfered money to a Bitcoin address, but two days later, the address was empty...?! Blockchain: https://blockchain.info/address/1MpMSn5KyUTrR6kUHDHoin4fyQAy6xJNHz

Hmm. Seems that you also don't have the control on this wallet. Why did you send that amount to that address in the first place?

He say's "darknet" so i would not ask why as chances are we don't really want to know.   

The story seems to change a lot.  If it's in a site you cannot access or a address that sent coin's to someone it is gone.   I hope you did not lose much even though your usage is not what we want bitcoin tied to.   
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