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June 04, 2015, 06:22:10 AM
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Is anyone good at tracing BTC transactions? Its been a while but I thought I'd revisit this and I've seen the BTC moved in January:

https://blockchain.info/address/1EEERRbx4v6TNxgHJNthgroKBQLhehgdRt

Wouldn't mind knowing where it went, if its gone to an exchange there might be something to trace.

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June 11, 2015, 07:36:33 AM
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The coins eventually landed up here https://blockchain.info/address/1FsVcdeHbpvUVT3gjeuVR2ZSDnpcsJMsLL
If you Google for the address, you will get several links. It seems to be an exchange address.

Have you figured out the source of the hack? Was is definitely the forum software?

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June 11, 2015, 02:58:24 PM
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The coins eventually landed up here https://blockchain.info/address/1FsVcdeHbpvUVT3gjeuVR2ZSDnpcsJMsLL
If you Google for the address, you will get several links. It seems to be an exchange address.

Have you figured out the source of the hack? Was is definitely the forum software?


How what use that would be? If he ran the coins through a exchange, it becomes as difficult as trying to guess coins after being ran by a mixer.. it's an headache trying to figure out who owns what anymore.
I would say OP downloaded some dodgy wallet from some altcoin.
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June 15, 2015, 02:31:11 AM
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The coins eventually landed up here https://blockchain.info/address/1FsVcdeHbpvUVT3gjeuVR2ZSDnpcsJMsLL
If you Google for the address, you will get several links. It seems to be an exchange address.

Have you figured out the source of the hack? Was is definitely the forum software?


How what use that would be? If he ran the coins through a exchange, it becomes as difficult as trying to guess coins after being ran by a mixer.. it's an headache trying to figure out who owns what anymore.
I would say OP downloaded some dodgy wallet from some altcoin.
 

yeah best way to keep a wallet safe is dedicate a pc to the blockchain and nothing else.

I use an old mobo/cpu from gpu mining back in 2012 .  I run my wallet on that and nothing else.

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