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March 21, 2016, 06:41:09 AM
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It was more than three months since your bitcoin has stolen, i doubt that it is truly stole by other people who have criminal mind and maybe you sent that huge amount of bitcoin to address of yourself deliberately or you sent while you want to sell it / pay something.
But for now you must be patient because that 21BTC will very hard to back again. And for experience that you must mix your bitcoin into few wallet if there's much balance on your wallet.

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March 21, 2016, 07:58:58 AM
Last edit: March 21, 2016, 08:20:54 AM by Timelord2067
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So all these wallets were yours?

Code:
12pM6dNh9E1SsrcnUsJVMwLHuidw7Po4k8
13oANiN86QF2XepwcsN8mu9HUdEfagsoa7
14kdEebAgz9TjGxzVnxEo8U4FwqRbp975d
16SbMgoYWNUwvq4bSp1cCL8uhfGd8CeRBL
17tVsHo7UDMUMy49zKY4zRPy4K32rxbWoJ
189mbLzcUgJaJTByFmMM7J2xF6nmxeFN49
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192jySFjiQZP9UNFpp7E3zTrbCxDmduZ13
1AnS5G1LrcXdWCmbLUZQ83hK31XF62W6Er
1BeH2PqFyqb2bCfixdRtLr3v6H5VeXfF4z
1BjbQKhg8mR6WWmfBqxvfv9wmAU9vM1SiZ
1Chme23mH3cMLYK582xH2zT3u76zjyHdiM
1CNsaMx5zdf89VAQqSNtugfMng2uuxk8Di
1Dqdgph5uusqexs8fVt9T2aMx4cTLy5zKP
1GZdYssupa84idGvvrNK3N7iZ5rdvb99fk
1HyFJPqdvFuvcBQXBDLNzdTQ4drij1897E
1Kkkc66GVwF3RxnYtpQ8ZF8eBS7NCAdVM2
1LV5hHiegDSSpp3ZJXJHyc434kuyN33q5H
1N27DNTDVUxWk7rxdhZiBnkYwP7PRVkGNr
1Ne4HiKzHfrQfgnSRQ5pWPUhoJLB9ZzU2T
1NjPNfYLxhvhW4hqSXcweUyTCkiEvjUqL9
1NTB5edtYjMA8SKAMJx1xTD5c9VWwmT6Gu
1PFx4MkX6ZUpHw7DuZrfmKTn92YN8DwgFq
1PjSkmvxakruktsyUGDQutdB8b2KVu76xG
1PoKhrLzCiADHLX9YppUM5UPoYwz6sWLwn
1ZkM9NEcNmFa4h6LNU1MF27n6JqbJXXVT

and were in actual fact sent to the wallet

Code:
1bdCxkNmBoa9yakqE6f5EJx6kSQdffDWR

on the first of December last year...

...and two minutes later sent to
Code:
1Bitcoinvt9e6SDDnSzsrhmqc2hZ3GBqUt
where they've sat ever since?

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March 21, 2016, 08:08:22 AM
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Here is a signed messaged. Hopefully this proves that I'm not scamming anyone.

1VDs4Wuvjk8qDjHvWJhkMBSSWHjVbVMJP

This is to prove that I own the bitcoins I mentioned in the forum https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1406200.40. Today's date is 21-05-2016

IOJskxtl/LvnGDcnW3mpV53JAeVrcsNZjiWlAfqNQaBdAlsim730vnhYNdSx3FkUhbKdRmLZAHm4uixaWHcoVnM=




@Timelord2067 - No, all those wallets belong to the exchange.

I emailed the exchange asking which address did the bitcoins they sent me came from and I got this reply.

"At this point in time, Our hot wallet system doesn't always guarantee a single bitcoin sending address. Looking at the transaction on blockchain.info, you can see the sending addresses used to make that bitcoin payment.
https://blockchain.info/tx/6b32bbad747ebcc9f1c8e3c9429092d4790e0309dcd89413bcf6809afa12c3a7"
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March 21, 2016, 09:11:44 AM
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To the person who stole my 21.69634058 bitcoins, you have shattered my dream of having enough money to send my sister to medical school. It took me 2 years to save $14,000 to invest into Bitcoins that you took from me in 2 seconds. I invest in Bitcoin instead of putting it in my bank account is because I have complete faith in Bitcoin's success. I'm struggling to figure out how to get those Bitcoins back and it will take me much a lot longer to save up the same amount on a cleaner's salary.

My address was: 1VDs4Wuvjk8qDjHvWJhkMBSSWHjVbVMJP and now the bitcoins are with someone who owns 1Bitcoinvt9e6SDDnSzsrhmqc2hZ3GBqUt  
https://blockchain.info/address/1VDs4Wuvjk8qDjHvWJhkMBSSWHjVbVMJP

Please I beg you to return me my Bitcoins. I'm totally lost! You can keep 1 or 2 Bitcoins for yourself if you think you need them more then I do. But please return the rest back to me to my new wallet:
1HPLtpULtPykCkrnwo4zcEN8yE2Pi8fm6C

I really hope this message reaches to the person.

God bless you
Sim


edit: Here is a signed messaged to prove I did have those bitcoins.

1VDs4Wuvjk8qDjHvWJhkMBSSWHjVbVMJP
This is to prove that I own the bitcoins I mentioned in the forum https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1406200.40. Today's date is 21-05-2016
IOJskxtl/LvnGDcnW3mpV53JAeVrcsNZjiWlAfqNQaBdAlsim730vnhYNdSx3FkUhbKdRmLZAHm4uixaWHcoVnM=

i'm feel sorry for what happen to you,we all know 21BTC is big amount,its worth more than $8400
i hope people who stolen your bitcoin,can give your bitcoin back as soon as possible,and now i'm asking to you,how can you lost your bitcoin?is someone hack your wallet?
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March 21, 2016, 09:54:01 AM
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Here is a signed messaged. Hopefully this proves that I'm not scamming anyone.

1VDs4Wuvjk8qDjHvWJhkMBSSWHjVbVMJP

This is to prove that I own the bitcoins I mentioned in the forum https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1406200.40. Today's date is 21-05-2016

IOJskxtl/LvnGDcnW3mpV53JAeVrcsNZjiWlAfqNQaBdAlsim730vnhYNdSx3FkUhbKdRmLZAHm4uixaWHcoVnM=
Message successfully verified.
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March 21, 2016, 11:59:56 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?


He learned it from watching the scumbags at cryptsy...
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March 21, 2016, 02:31:50 PM
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Possibly helpful information about 1bdCxkNmBoa9yakqE6f5EJx6kSQdffDWR -

http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1bdCxkNmBoa9yakqE6f5EJx6kSQdffDWR


Edit - this address also comes up in a search. 1MetroidRezzLSDHG5Lid4Ub2L9vgX2nbM

Perhaps walletexplorer shows the link(s).

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March 21, 2016, 09:36:27 PM
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I invest in Bitcoin instead of putting it in my bank account is because I have complete faith in Bitcoin's success.

so how is that faith now?

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December 29, 2020, 02:53:07 AM
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I happened to find the private key to these coins, and Google led me to this thread.

I am unable to PM you, as the forum says you are not accepting PMs from Newbies.

Send me a message if you're still around, and we can work out a transfer to a new wallet.
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December 29, 2020, 04:53:38 AM
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I happened to find the private key to these coins, and Google led me to this thread.

I am unable to PM you, as the forum says you are not accepting PMs from Newbies.

Send me a message if you're still around, and we can work out a transfer to a new wallet.

Good on you if you really mean to do this. I see the original poster "cmr" hasn't logged in since late 2017. Sad Not sure if they is any other way to reach out to them. I think your best bet would be to hold onto these coins and hope they log back in some day. Or reach out to theymos / someone from moderation team and see if they can contact "cmr" on the email address on file.

I am sure this would be a life changing moment for the OP if you are able to return the coins.
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December 29, 2020, 05:00:35 AM
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Anyway, I have sent "cmr" a message. Hopefully the message triggers an email alert.

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December 29, 2020, 05:59:21 AM
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This thread was quite a read -- an interesting cold case of a mystery here... My guess is someone had access to his DropBox and stole his coins using its contents.

There's some additional conversation from what appears to be the OP here, before this thread was started:

https://gitter.im/ethereum/ethereumj?at=56ed8172ce5b0c6e7a1c0c71

OP never confirmed if this address belongs to him or not:

1bdCxkNmBoa9yakqE6f5EJx6kSQdffDWR

Its an intermediary between his exchange output address and the hacker's address... doesn't sound like it was his.

The 1bd address has a lot of previous activity. For a long time it received weekly payouts from a pool associated with BTCGuild that went under in 2014.

I happened to find the private key to these coins, and Google led me to this thread.

I am unable to PM you, as the forum says you are not accepting PMs from Newbies.

Send me a message if you're still around, and we can work out a transfer to a new wallet.

Don't suppose you'd want to sign a message with the key to prove you actually have it...

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