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September 07, 2017, 11:38:10 AM
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I just lost all the altshiiiiits I had  Sad Sad Sad
About 19K tokens!
A f****king email fooled me that myelterwallet.com is actually myetherwallet.com. They claimed I should enable 2FA. So I entered my private key and that was my dumbeeessst thing I have ever done in my entire life  Angry Angry Angry Angry

So here are my questions:

1 - Someone has stolen my money.SO WHO IS THE F*** POLICE HERE Huh
2 - WHO IS RESPONSIBLE HERE AT ALL  Huh Huh They all say: "Sorrrry man, but should have been careful.". BUUUTTT I WASN'T. I was careless. I know. But Why the bitcoin community DO NOT take responsibility?
3 - WHAT IS THE F*** METHOD OF RETURNING THAT MONEY? Why developers behind the block-chain DO NOT take responsibility of this or thin about a solution? If it is based on proof not trust and If i can proof that somebody has stolen my money, why is it impossible to return my money back to my wallet?

https://1drv.ms/i/s!AkSIfH1AXE1yiGUHiogLTxZLWUXI


But after all, It's OK. This is the virtual world and because the whole story happened right after watching "WONDER WOMAN", I'm going to find Diana! Maybe she can help me and bring back my money from this mysterious "0x67610daa332baafa42061a62fadc121bc725ce00" code:

https://1drv.ms/i/s!AkSIfH1AXE1yiGbGYLclVP1vlxQQ

F***G Block-chain developers, those immature young boys/gals who do care SEGWIT more than security,trust & regulation. These kind of evnts will ultimately ruin the whole crypto-currency ecosystem and force authorities to ban it all altogether.
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September 07, 2017, 11:53:47 AM
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I can understand your state of mind in this condition. I just checked the link myelterwallet.com but it does not open in my browser.
.You have mistakenly followed a wrong url that was an obvious target of scam.
But you need to keep patience now to avoid over temper. The only method to keep yourself safe from such scam targets is to read everything carefully
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September 07, 2017, 11:58:25 AM
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As cryptocurrency is not considered an legal assest in most part of world, you might have no access to justice. Event though you could file up a case, the scammer might not be within the jurisdiction of your nation. In short, you're doomed.

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