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Author Topic: I lost my eth during the fork and some of my erc20 token ! WTF  (Read 2265 times)
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October 19, 2017, 03:17:56 AM
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It seem this is the only thread where fork related losses is happening. There are possibility of such things happening during fork on any coin, but this time on ethereum network, there are less of these complains. We should take simple precautions of transactions and stay safe.

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Make sure you back up your wallet regularly! Unlike a bank account, nobody can help you if you lose access to your BTC.
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October 19, 2017, 03:31:00 AM
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I never used MEW, and don't know the specs, but it is possible the OP had more than one private key in the wallet, but the thief was only able to drain one?  Could that explain why the thief didn't take everything? 

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October 19, 2017, 09:56:18 AM
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If it was phishing scam, it is important to remember never to click links in emails, but always open a new tab and go directly to the website in question. The only time I click a link in an email is when I have just signed up for some service and need to confirm my email address.
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