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September 21, 2014, 03:08:32 PM
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I have opened an account with CryptoXchange with my other e-mail address (pmravindran20@rediffmail.com) in 2012 & my Bitcoin wallet is: 1CWxx7y9cYHC13zuQYDiZBBgNW6vU4Z6CR.
They have also verified my Bank account of India.
In September 2012, I have received 90.33BTC and by CryptoXchange, I kept this money with them.
However all of a sudden they closed down without paying up equivalent amount or returning my Bitcoins and my many attempts to contact them have failed and all my mails got bounced.
It all started by blocking my access to my account.
Later to my horror, I found from google search that my own money, 90.33BTC have been stolen by someone intentionally, as below:
 
Address1CWxx7y9cYHC13zuQYDiZBBgNW6vU4Z6CR
Hash1607e5426c9712b36628984c0282310da08811937a9
Transactions2 (1 in, 1 out)


Total BTC In90.33000000
Total BTC Out90.33000000
Current Balance0.00000000
Formats[json]
Transactions
 
TxBlockAddressTypeValueTotal
c23400c882460658a33603780dcd640b87f769427fef364afc98d1a1a4e7a3751976801Kadtpf4J AWQKwmQL7PSNs1bajPLDFwMfd
->90.3300000090.33000000
798b331c72b0f2f263ed5020bf72bda82cc6888000c3f06a94ed61aca7f35bf4197819
1AgtGHvLnefe2f4B2BrwT5AtUoa1qR48t5
(32.48000000)
1DDNfTh4C129Jv6UQhYCWCDCqV8XrCHNaV
(57.85000000)
 
This is very clear that CryptoXchange started operation with a criminal mindset to rob their un-suspecting clients and I am a victim.
Is there a way out to get my money back ?
Please help.
 
Thanks,
PM.Ravindran
Mumbai - India

Nope, welcome to Bitcoin. I've been waiting for them to return my coin too. I had a bunch of Namecoin with them also. Just lock all your Bitcoins in a safe on a paper wallet because sending them to an exchange you risk losing all of them. Or just trade them for product at a huge reputable company like Overstock or Newegg. Why should you take the risk. Let the company be the loser when the exchange disappears.

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