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July 15, 2017, 11:22:53 AM
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I've mined 2 ETH in MyEtherWallet and yesterday when I opened my wallet I saw that my balance is 0.

You can see my transactions here:
https://etherchain.org/account/0x7f4657C9809eA11126a9EC25A9e361bD9077B8bb
https://etherscan.io/address/0x7f4657c9809ea11126a9ec25a9e361bd9077b8bb

I've made the two transactions for 0.07 Ether and 0.001 Ether ($0.19) to my Kraken account for testing purposes and the transactions arrived in my Kraken account, but I didn't make the other two transactions for:
0.9987912714717137 Ether ($185.97)   
0.9270678301823185 Ether ($172.62)

Is there any possibility to get my ETH back or at least trace where the ETH was send?

Thank you in advance.
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July 15, 2017, 12:01:08 PM
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Yes you can know where they headed, thanks to blockchain. So I tracked the transactions, and at the end they end-up on Kraken hot wallet.

Can you certify that the website you used is myetherwallet.com ?
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July 15, 2017, 12:18:31 PM
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Yes you can know where they headed, thanks to blockchain. So I tracked the transactions, and at the end they end-up on Kraken hot wallet.

Can you certify that the website you used is myetherwallet.com ?
How did you tracked that those funds end up on Kraken wallet? since i have tried to see those transactions and i cant see on where they do go.  In this case if OP didnt make the said transaction then the hacker do have an access into his wallet which made and stole those eth he have left on his wallet. Sorry for your loss mate and its somehow impossible to get those ETH back again.

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July 15, 2017, 12:20:09 PM
Last edit: July 15, 2017, 12:36:47 PM by hase0278
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I've mined 2 ETH in MyEtherWallet and yesterday when I opened my wallet I saw that my balance is 0.

You can see my transactions here:
https://etherchain.org/account/0x7f4657C9809eA11126a9EC25A9e361bD9077B8bb
https://etherscan.io/address/0x7f4657c9809ea11126a9ec25a9e361bd9077b8bb

I've made the two transactions for 0.07 Ether and 0.001 Ether ($0.19) to my Kraken account for testing purposes and the transactions arrived in my Kraken account, but I didn't make the other two transactions for:
0.9987912714717137 Ether ($185.97)   
0.9270678301823185 Ether ($172.62)

Is there any possibility to get my ETH back or at least trace where the ETH was send?

Thank you in advance.
You can't get your eth back if the receiver won't send it to you back but you can at least trace where your eth has been sent. If they really ended up on Kraken hot wallet like what Anno MMXVI said, you can at least email Kraken support team and ask them if they could return your eth to your wallet or credit it into your Kraken account. If it sent to others there is no way to recover it, just assume you lost it on gambling the one who stole it won't return your eth to you if it was really stolen.
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July 15, 2017, 12:32:02 PM
Last edit: July 15, 2017, 12:51:35 PM by overclockerblg
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Yes you can know where they headed, thanks to blockchain. So I tracked the transactions, and at the end they end-up on Kraken hot wallet.

Can you certify that the website you used is myetherwallet.com ?

Yes I used the exact address of https://www.myetherwallet.com and not another phishing or scam address.

I've made a post regarding this issue on https://www.cryptocompare.com/coins/eth/forum/BTC , but my post was deleted and I was banned with the following reason: Spamming the forum with affiliate links or other links with no added value for the user.

One of the people that answered me before my account was banned told me that myetherwallet was hacked and lost 24 million dollars worth of ETH and many of the stolen coins including mine went to this address: 0xFa52274DD61E1643d2205169732f29114BC240b3

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July 15, 2017, 03:03:22 PM
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I thinks, No way to your coin go back, You only change your ETH wallet and store Private key ( only you) not share or open on PC not trust
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July 15, 2017, 03:24:59 PM
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ETH transactions are irreversible.

There is little you can do on your own(not to say nothing)
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July 15, 2017, 06:03:42 PM
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Sorry for your lost. Nothing you can do to get it back. Unless the person stole your eth send it back to you.
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July 15, 2017, 06:07:31 PM
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Ethereum transactions are irreversible unless the receiver will send you back those coins which won't happen in this case as it seems your MEW account was hacked. Make sure you double check the URL before entering and stay away from slack links to MEW next time, sorry about your loss.
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July 15, 2017, 09:05:31 PM
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The first kraken transaction happened 5 days ago, so your account might have already been compromised before that. You shouldn't continue sending ethers to the same address, since the hacker already has your private key and can steal the ethers again

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July 16, 2017, 07:14:19 AM
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Sorry for your lost. Nothing you can do to get it back. Unless the person stole your eth send it back to you.
Theres no dumb person would tend to send those ETH back to its users. Majority of people will surely keep those ETH for their own good and would really not plan to give it back unless if do have good deeds and beliefs.
ETH transactions are irreversible and theres no chance to get it back with brute force and its impossible since we dont even know on whos owning those wallet addresses.

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July 16, 2017, 07:22:07 AM
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Say goodbye to those eth.. Sorry but you cannot do anything about it. Thats what sucks about crypto. A new generation of thiefs has emerged  Roll Eyes .
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July 16, 2017, 07:24:04 AM
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Yes you can know where they headed, thanks to blockchain. So I tracked the transactions, and at the end they end-up on Kraken hot wallet.

Can you certify that the website you used is myetherwallet.com ?
How did you tracked that those funds end up on Kraken wallet? since i have tried to see those transactions and i cant see on where they do go.  In this case if OP didnt make the said transaction then the hacker do have an access into his wallet which made and stole those eth he have left on his wallet. Sorry for your loss mate and its somehow impossible to get those ETH back again.
Many people are not so thorough on the issue of coin transactions, there are problems in cryptocurrencies that I recently heard about hackers could have stolen your coin
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July 16, 2017, 07:37:27 AM
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Say goodbye to those eth.. Sorry but you cannot do anything about it. Thats what sucks about crypto. A new generation of thiefs has emerged  Roll Eyes .
This is the most problem when account or eth was stolen. It is always reminded to save or kept the private key. So it will not return back as long someone will return it to you.
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