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March 21, 2016, 03:43:22 AM
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how did you lose your coins?

Minor correction: how did you loose your coins?
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March 21, 2016, 03:49:39 AM
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Even though I believe this is a BS thread to elicit some form of pity donation and the OP is scamming,
for the sake of curiosity and thoroughness,

1. What wallet did you use after transferring from your coinjoin account?
2. Where did you download said wallet?
3. Is it the phone/online/or desktop version of said wallet?


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March 21, 2016, 03:51:16 AM
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how did you lose your coins?

Minor correction: how did you loose your coins?

the fee of the tx is very small. for me it would make more sense if the fee is high enough to get the tx soon enough included into a block if it was a theft.

furthermore I would not use such an easy to remember Bitcoin address like this 1Bitcoin... address.

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March 21, 2016, 03:55:03 AM
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@7788bitcoin - Yes, I will be a bit more careful next time. Will look up paper wallets.

@Gyrsur - I'm not sure Sad I had a backup wallet in my dropbox and one on my computer.

@LEONPATTON - Thanks for the great advice. I really appreciate it.

@AgentofCoin
1. What wallet did you use after transferring from your coinjoin account?
- The local bitcoin core software v0.11.1
2. Where did you download said wallet?
- From the bitcoin website
3. Is it the phone/online/or desktop version of said wallet?
- Just a desktop version.

I'm not scamming anyone!!!
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March 21, 2016, 03:58:09 AM
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@7788bitcoin - Yes, I will be a bit more careful next time. Will look up paper wallets.

@Gyrsur - I'm not sure Sad I had a backup wallet in my dropbox and one on my computer.

@LEONPATTON - Thanks for the great advice. I really appreciate it.

@AgentofCoin
1. What wallet did you use after transferring from your coinjoin account?
- The local bitcoin core software v0.11.1
2. Where did you download said wallet?
- From the bitcoin website
3. Is it the phone/online/or desktop version of said wallet?
- Just a desktop version.

I'm not scamming anyone!!!

sorry for your loss if it is true!

to make it short what do you expect from here or what is your hope?

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March 21, 2016, 03:59:28 AM
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how did you lose your coins?

Minor correction: how did you loose your coins?

the fee of the tx is very small. for me it would make more sense if the fee is high enough to get the tx soon enough included into a block if it was a theft.

furthermore I would not use such an easy to remember Bitcoin address like this 1Bitcoin... address.

The fee would be absolutely standard back at the end of 2015. This was before the centrally planned fee market was unveiled.    0.0001 BTC for 191 bytes....

krunox123 already said OP was trolling, you brought it down this rocky path.

[I'm really sorry OP, at least they went to a very conspicuous addy. Encrypt and offline amounts like that in the future.]
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March 21, 2016, 04:01:48 AM
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I was hoping to get some help as to what I can code to get the bitcoins back. @Your-Point-Is-Invalid suggested that I send a note to the address 1Bitcoinvt9e6SDDnSzsrhmqc2hZ3GBqUt with a small amount.
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March 21, 2016, 04:22:53 AM
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I was hoping to get some help as to what I can code to get the bitcoins back. @Your-Point-Is-Invalid suggested that I send a note to the address 1Bitcoinvt9e6SDDnSzsrhmqc2hZ3GBqUt with a small amount.

to get some technical advise this place is good enough but don't expect further help from here.

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March 21, 2016, 04:35:10 AM
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How to sign a message? by shorena

p.s. can you explain more to us how did you lose your bitcoins? you know in order to prevent it from happening to others as well.
was it keylogger or malware? phishing? was the wallet password protected? did you use TOR?

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March 21, 2016, 04:48:02 AM
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Is it real OP that you loose your 21btc? Could you sign a message on the address 1VDs4Wuvjk8qDjHvWJhkMBSSWHjVbVMJP to prove that it is really yours?
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March 21, 2016, 04:56:39 AM
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I am sorry for your loss, but it seems like you were missing something when you thought it was a good idea to keep all that Bitcoin in a single wallet, or, at least, something that wasn't offline.

I believe it that you all that time to save up the $14,000, but I'm not sure if there is much you can do. People in this market tend to be assholes when it comes to money, and they'll most likely keep it because they think they've worked for it, or some other reason.

I hope that you'll eventually be able to get your coins back, and I wish you good luck.
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March 21, 2016, 05:08:03 AM
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I don't think that someone who stole your btcs will ever return it back. No one does that after stealing. the wallet now just have at least $ 8,838.57 on it. so track it down from there.
Next time, take certain precautions when storing your btc like 10 going to one wallet and the other half to another wallet.

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March 21, 2016, 05:27:45 AM
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I'm sorry to hear that.
next time you need to save your bitcoin in a secure wallet to protect your wallet from a thief.

I'm wondering, why do you share this after three months from the occurence? don't you think it's too late and the thief maybe forgot that he has stolen your bitcoins?

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March 21, 2016, 05:37:05 AM
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thats a bit sad if thats true, but how much you noticed that very late and the coins in the new address are not moved till now. when someone hacks this wont be the case, it will split and vanish just like that. but this is too straight  Huh
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March 21, 2016, 05:42:57 AM
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I totally don't believe OP.  Sounds so much like a sob story scam attempt, it's not even funny.   And why would you save money in bitcoin to pay for your sister's med school tuition?   It just doesn't ring true.
Scam attempt ? Do you guys even give a second thought before shit posting ? How is he going to scam anyone with this ? Please explain.The troll part is plausible but scam ? Asking stupid question like "why would you save money in bitcoin to pay for your sister's med school" seems absurd.

@OP don't bother answering every trolls here,most of them are sig spamming by increasing their post counts.Don't expect no help.You must prove the ownership to those coins by signing a message from your address.Send me a PM and I shall help you out in doing that.
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March 21, 2016, 05:46:46 AM
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Love threads like this, you can wear so many hats.
Believe the story and show some care.
Or you can say he is a troll, maybe attack those that think its a troll. Best is the re-re-re-troll. Almost like a neverending cycle of poop.

Who does not like poop?

In closing I would like to pay for the schooling once Rose in africa pays me back the loan I made at a site to make whites feel like they are changing the world.

Best of luck..you seem to be a nickle short so they say.

Scam attempt is when the bleeding hearts approach him through pm and the long game scam begins.
You posted well I was typing fella above me.

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March 21, 2016, 05:52:22 AM
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these bitcoins were in your account for only 1 month.. its just ONE transaction.. did you buy the bitcoin? how did you obtain them?
where did you store them?  you said you synced your wallet.. was it QT? was it encrypted? did you do ANY research at all before you got bitcoin?



gonna be honest here.. this address looks like one of those encryption malware addresses.. and i am betting OP bought those coins, just to pay to unlock his files..

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March 21, 2016, 05:54:13 AM
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Sorry for your loss bro, it's scary to know that it's not a little amount and I don't think he would return it in anyway.

Just try to send few satoshi's and let him know your problems in note as the other guy said. That might help, or let's hope.
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March 21, 2016, 06:18:09 AM
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Sorry for your loss OP.

Don't you guys think there is a connection to both threads which is about 21 bitcoin as well?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1404278.0

i feel like someone in that thread created this thread  Grin

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March 21, 2016, 06:37:17 AM
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That's really sad..21 BTC is huge amount and I can understand your feelings after loosing them.

Even I have lost around $1000 when Liberty Reserve closed down. I lost my savings in just a moment.

Maybe you can send few satoshis to that BTC address with a note attached to it. But it's very hard to get back stolen money. Wish you luck.

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