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November 10, 2017, 09:13:36 PM |
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Hi everyone,
Unfortunately, I didn’t do much research and it appears I put my bitcoin into a shady wallet, bcoiner, that doesn’t allow me easy access my private key. The wallet had no problem receiving my transaction but it has been >30 hours since I have attempted to send my bitcoins elsewhere and there’s is 0 confirmations and no option for me to do anything.
I can’t seem to find the trx i’d anywhere - perhaps someone can help. If anyone can help push this transaction through I would be happy to compensate. The wallet forced a fee of 0.0001 which I understand is quite low, but I’ve also now come accross some people complaining of the same situation with bcoiner.
Here are the details: bcoiner wallet: 1MbPRPBYmvonGE9733DNt6d6qXusSwyKxV receiving wallet: 1Hy5Z9aTiotFYQ3WUFj8sFtGkCnK1pTcn5 trx id: 863d8f610384de83721b3c659eb0b37a101c6b6f4768d78e61dd67333bf7edb5
Please help! Thank you!
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November 10, 2017, 09:49:16 PM |
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Hi everyone,
Unfortunately, I didn’t do much research and it appears I put my bitcoin into a shady wallet, bcoiner, that doesn’t allow me easy access my private key. The wallet had no problem receiving my transaction but it has been >30 hours since I have attempted to send my bitcoins elsewhere and there’s is 0 confirmations and no option for me to do anything.
I can’t seem to find the trx i’d anywhere - perhaps someone can help. If anyone can help push this transaction through I would be happy to compensate. The wallet forced a fee of 0.0001 which I understand is quite low, but I’ve also now come accross some people complaining of the same situation with bcoiner.
Here are the details: bcoiner wallet: 1MbPRPBYmvonGE9733DNt6d6qXusSwyKxV receiving wallet: 1Hy5Z9aTiotFYQ3WUFj8sFtGkCnK1pTcn5 trx id: 863d8f610384de83721b3c659eb0b37a101c6b6f4768d78e61dd67333bf7edb5
Please help! Thank you!
What wallet are you using? Upon checking your bitcoin wallet address(1MbPRPBYmvonGE9733DNt6d6qXusSwyKxV) The transaction is this one https://blockchain.info/tx/0e513e1216168f57e07da4d53c9552c74a988f98be2636202ee41ca212bcb110And the receiving address is different address from the address you mention and the address of that transaction above.. There is no other transaction been made from this address (1MbPRPBYmvonGE9733DNt6d6qXusSwyKxV) except the above transaction.. is it your transaction? When checking your TXID its not valid TXID i can't even check in blocktrail explorer...
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November 10, 2017, 10:21:50 PM |
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That transaction simply does not exist anywhere. It isn't even on chain.so (which usually shows most of the "missing" transactions that other block explorers don't have)... As for the "bcoiner" wallet itself... It sounded "familiar"... sure enough, I found this thread from over a year ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1567809.0Like then, I'm still convinced that the wallet is a scam. No contact details, no terms of service. You should probably consider those funds pretty much lost. Unless you created a new transaction to send your 0.11 BTC from 1MbPRPBYmvonGE9733DNt6d6qXusSwyKxV to 1DFah7EwnD5tZjtCPx3ZxsSHkxYdYMKeRK
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November 10, 2017, 10:24:52 PM |
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Hi BitMaxz, thanks for your reply.
The wallet I was using is called Bcoiner, with the address 1MbPRPBYmvonGE9733DNt6d6qXusSwyKxV.
The transaction you are seeing is the original transfer I made from my exchange (Quadriga) into my Bcoiner wallet. That one worked no problems.
Not being able to find my trx id and it showing as not valid is exactly my problem.
Now i see that there is the transaction you posted from my original wallet going to 1DFah7EwnD5tZjtCPx3ZxsSHkxYdYMKeRK. I don't know what wallet this is. Have my bitcoins been stolen?
Thanks again
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November 10, 2017, 10:33:34 PM |
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That transaction simply does not exist anywhere. It isn't even on chain.so (which usually shows most of the "missing" transactions that other block explorers don't have)... As for the "bcoiner" wallet itself... It sounded "familiar"... sure enough, I found this thread from over a year ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1567809.0Like then, I'm still convinced that the wallet is a scam. No contact details, no terms of service. You should probably consider those funds pretty much lost. Unless you created a new transaction to send your 0.11 BTC from 1MbPRPBYmvonGE9733DNt6d6qXusSwyKxV to 1DFah7EwnD5tZjtCPx3ZxsSHkxYdYMKeRK Sounds about right - considering there is now an actual transaction to a wallet that is not mine, I can imagine the funds are gone
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November 10, 2017, 11:03:00 PM |
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Are you sure you got the "official" wallet from: Bcoiner Bitcoin Wallet By Eric Stone
There is a legit Apple developper ID so this guy is legit.
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November 10, 2017, 11:10:26 PM |
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Are you sure you got the "official" wallet from: Bcoiner Bitcoin Wallet By Eric Stone
There is a legit Apple developper ID so this guy is legit.
Yep, that's the one - definitely adds to my confusion
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November 10, 2017, 11:14:38 PM |
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There is a legit Apple developper ID so this guy is legit.
Because there have never been any scam apps on the Apple AppStore or Google Play Store right? An Apple Developer ID simply means they paid some money... "The cost is 99 USD per membership year." Given that this one user has lost 0.11 BTC... that's USD$600+... $99 is a small price to pay It has been said time and time again: The first rule of bitcoin is " If you don't have the private keys... you don't have any bitcoins"
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November 10, 2017, 11:17:03 PM |
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Are you sure you got the "official" wallet from: Bcoiner Bitcoin Wallet By Eric Stone
There is a legit Apple developper ID so this guy is legit.
Yep, that's the one - definitely adds to my confusion Perhaps there is malware or such that exploits bcoiner specifically? Does their interface show you any transaction history that tells you which address you sent it to?
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November 10, 2017, 11:26:53 PM |
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You also mentioned "doesn’t allow me easy access my private key", can you still get it though even if you have to jump through hoops?
I'm not sure if it's possible but if so I'd grab it, import into another wallet and attempt to send the BTC to another wallet but this time put the fee high and then use a paid accelerator to make sure they add that transaction to a pool's next found block as I see this one is still unconfirmed?
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November 10, 2017, 11:42:01 PM |
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You also mentioned "doesn’t allow me easy access my private key", can you still get it though even if you have to jump through hoops?
So, I did some more digging... signed up for a dummy account... and noticed there is a "Backup" option. This lets you download an encrypted wallet file... which downloads as "coinpunk.txt" Further investigation shows: https://github.com/kyledrake/coinpunkA, now defunct and no longer maintained/developed, DIY web-wallet service... so it looks like bcoiner.com is simply a rebadged version of coinpunk. The "good" news, is that I was able to decrypt the "coinpunk.txt"... and it showed this: { "keyPairs": [ { "key": "5JRuzjmgty9hdzrs4Woqj76MmejwR4jkTTk6NsfzbFFnXXnDfNd", "publicKey": "0cc68cb0b0addf94b1b683ec757b4ba3a5e5bdf5", "address": "12AYxmYbob7qGjP86YLNwZsFhZzRqj7BjA", "isChange": false, "name": "Default" } ], "transactions": [], "unspent": [] }
I checked the private key using bitaddress.org, and the key matches the address... So maybe it IS possible that the OP can recover their coins. They'll need to be quick and try to recover them before that other transaction confirms tho! So, maybe it seems that it is not that bcoiner.com is a scam as such, but possibly it is just full of security flaws allowing hackers to steal wallet files/passwords, get the private keys and then steal peoples coins?
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November 10, 2017, 11:57:47 PM |
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Quick howto on how I'd go about something like would be: 1. Download and install Electrum 2. Create new wallet 3. Select Wallet -> Private Keys -> Sweep 4. Paste private key from coinpunk.txt, click Sweep and Broadcast 5. Get transaction id 6. Visit like https://pushtx.btc.com/, paste in transaction id and hope you win the race to confirmation
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November 11, 2017, 12:07:29 AM |
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I'm not following - I was able to get the private key (THANK YOU), however now on electrum i have the wallet and 0 funds. The last transaction to the fraud account is still unconfirmed. What are my next steps to win the race?
Thank you all so much
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November 11, 2017, 12:12:23 AM |
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Unfortunately, because that other transaction is already broadcast, you need to try and execute a "double spend"... not easy as a lot of the nodes will have the "fraud" transaction in their mempool and will likely reject your new transaction. You can try to create a transaction using coinb.in but use a much larger fee than the 200 sats/byte the fraud transaction uses. Can't guarantee the network will accept the new transaction thought
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November 11, 2017, 12:17:06 AM |
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So you performed the sweep? Did it say no valid inputs or something? Or did the broadcast go through? Does your History tab show you anything?
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November 11, 2017, 12:27:02 AM |
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The sweep did say no valid inputs - what does this mean.
In the history i see the original bitcoins received and the unconfirmed transaction to the account that is not mine.
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November 11, 2017, 12:39:33 AM |
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The sweep saying no valid inputs means there's no balance on the wallet (because of the unconfirmed transaction). What HCP stated is true then, the mempool knows about the transaction. Your next step might be an attempt to do a replace by fee? Read this post for help. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1802212.0I'm not sure which of those wallets does not require a full sync though?
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November 11, 2017, 12:41:19 AM |
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Yeah, it won't let you sweep, because it considers the UTXO as already spent (by the unconfirmed transaction)... you will need to manually create the transaction on coinb.in Go here: https://coinb.in/#newTransactionClick "Outputs": enter the address you actually want the coins to go to.... in amount, just go for 0.11 (you're going to "sacrifice" 0.00567874 BTC as a HUGE fee to try and beat the thief!) Click "Inputs": TransactionID: 0e513e1216168f57e07da4d53c9552c74a988f98be2636202ee41ca212bcb110 N: 4 Script: 76a914e1e35fbcb0d414b9f560dd54e45e58d17ecd5d3688ac Amount: 0.11567874 Click "Submit"... ignore the large fee warning... It should generate a "hex" transaction, copy/paste that to the big textbox on the "sign" page... and enter the private key for the address from your bcoiner wallet. It should hopefully give you a "signed" raw transaction... and you can copy/paste that to the "broadcast" page and try broadcasting... What HCP stated is true then, the mempool knows about the transaction. Your next step might be an attempt to do a replace by fee?
You can't use "Replace By Fee"... that only allows you to change the fee... not the destination address... in any case, the original transaction is not marked RBF, so you can't use RBF anyway
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November 11, 2017, 12:46:21 AM |
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Yeah, it won't let you sweep, because it considers the UTXO as already spent (by the unconfirmed transaction)... you will need to manually create the transaction on coinb.in Go here: https://coinb.in/#newTransactionClick "Outputs": enter the address you actually want the coins to go to.... in amount, just go for 0.11 (you're going to "sacrifice" 0.00567874 BTC as a HUGE fee to try and beat the thief!) Click "Inputs": TransactionID: 0e513e1216168f57e07da4d53c9552c74a988f98be2636202ee41ca212bcb110 N: 4 Script: 76a914e1e35fbcb0d414b9f560dd54e45e58d17ecd5d3688ac Amount: 0.11567874 Click "Submit"... ignore the large fee warning... It should generate a "hex" transaction, copy/paste that to the big textbox on the "sign" page... and enter the private key for the address from your bcoiner wallet. It should hopefully give you a "signed" raw transaction... and you can copy/paste that to the "broadcast" page and try broadcasting... What HCP stated is true then, the mempool knows about the transaction. Your next step might be an attempt to do a replace by fee?
You can't use "Replace By Fee"... that only allows you to change the fee... not the destination address... in any case, the original transaction is not marked RBF, so you can't use RBF anyway Hi HCP, I followed your steps and the broadcast page says Missing Inputs. Any ideas? Thanks again.
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November 11, 2017, 12:46:45 AM |
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You can't use "Replace By Fee"... that only allows you to change the fee... not the destination address... in any case, the original transaction is not marked RBF, so you can't use RBF anyway Well it's not exactly a RBF in his example here: MultiBit HD
MultiBit HD allows for making Full RBF transactions fairly easy as well. Go to Manage Wallet and click on Repair Wallet and follow the wizard. This process will clear all of the unconfirmed transactions from your wallet much like Bitcoin Core and Armory do. Once repair wallet has completed, simply send the Bitcoin again as you normally would.
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