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May 28, 2019, 04:52:52 AM |
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When coins are stolen from the web wallet, will the site pay back the victim money?
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May 28, 2019, 05:55:17 AM |
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You should move this question to the beginners & Help section, here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=39.0 The short answer is NO, but it can depend on the circumstances and what 3rd party service you use. If the site is responsible for the loss, then they have an obligations to their clients to reimburse them, but in some cases these losses are so huge that they simply cannot reimburse people. Individual cases will be handled on merit and most of these services will find a way to get out of paying, by simply pointing to some clause in their ToS.
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May 28, 2019, 06:28:41 AM |
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When coins are stolen from the web wallet, will the site pay back the victim money?
Depends on the site.
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May 28, 2019, 06:49:03 AM |
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Obviously not, Well most sites have provided different security that you need to apply and if you don't then that is somewhat the user's fault but it will surely depend on the sites given rules and regulations in what to do in this kind of situations, If the site has a certain fault with this kind of incident then I think that will automatically need to be given compensation if that is written in the contract or the terms settle with the site and the user.
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May 28, 2019, 06:54:39 AM |
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When coins are stolen from the web wallet, will the site pay back the victim money?
Most probably not. Insurance is something still greatly missing in crypto world. Any reputable site has to have some Terms and Conditions you signed that you agree. And most of them write clearly there that they are not liable for the loses. Just people read that only when it's late. Also, if your account details are compromised, then it's 100% your fault and nobody on Earth would reimburse you.
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May 28, 2019, 07:02:00 AM |
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It depends on the terms and condition of the contract and also the laid down rules the site operates on/with That's why all this are imperative to go through before storing your coins, most crypto users ignore this, and have themselves to blame in the long run.
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May 28, 2019, 07:05:01 AM |
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No. "Being your own bank" with cryptocurrencies comes with it's own responsibilities, and one of those main responsibilities is actually securing your funds. Which, if you're knowledgeable enough and if you have done your research, you obviously shouldn't be using web wallets in the first place if you have significant amounts of bitcoin/crypto.
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pakhitheboss
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May 28, 2019, 08:31:57 AM |
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When coins are stolen from the web wallet, will the site pay back the victim money?
It depends How the theft was done? If it is a fault on the service provider (Hack,System error) then if you raise a ticket they should credit it back to your web wallet. After Investigation, If it is proved that the user fault caused the coins to be stolen then they will not be credited them back.
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May 28, 2019, 10:18:32 AM |
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It depends How the theft was done? If it is a fault on the service provider (Hack,System error) then if you raise a ticket they should credit it back to your web wallet.
Actually not. Remember what happened to the hacked exchanges in the past? Out of probably a dozen exchanges, Binance was the only one to compensate for the lost funds. I don't see it being different with wallets.
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Beerwizzard
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May 28, 2019, 11:13:09 AM |
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I guess that Binance would repay its users that suffered from their recent hack. In case with exchanges if they are not registrated somewhere in offshore then they have to pay refund. But this would only work if the exchange is centralized. In case with decentralized exchanges hackers are more likely to attack its users so in this case you would lose everything without any chances to get your money back. Everything should work the same way with centralized services where someone else is holding your coins. The problem is that if they don't have money then you won't probably get a repayment. At least this is what happening with most exchange hacks.
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MonsterV
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May 28, 2019, 12:12:56 PM |
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What is clear is not, when your coin is stolen it means there is carelessness that you did and this is purely your fault. But even though it's not your fault, it's clear that no web wallet developer has compensated the user. But if your coin is stolen from an exchange, it could be that the coin stolen from you was replaced by an exchange developer like binance yesterday.
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traderethereum
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May 28, 2019, 12:55:02 PM |
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When coins are stolen from the web wallet, will the site pay back the victim money?
If the mistake is because they are don't checking their security, they should pay back the victim money but that if only they have a good willing to keep their reputations in the member's eyes. But if the mistake is from the member, then they will not pay back the money as they don't make a mistake and they will let the member realize that the security is not for the website only, but the member should take the responsibilities by enabling many ways to protect their account.
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CryptoBry
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May 28, 2019, 01:14:55 PM |
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When coins are stolen from the web wallet, will the site pay back the victim money?
Most probably not. Insurance is something still greatly missing in crypto world. Any reputable site has to have some Terms and Conditions you signed that you agree. And most of them write clearly there that they are not liable for the loses. Just people read that only when it's late. Also, if your account details are compromised, then it's 100% your fault and nobody on Earth would reimburse you. Insurance for cryptocurrency exchanges is a good idea if this is not already done. At any rate, Binance made the right decision of establishing a fund specifically for emergency situations like what it got into recently but I am not sure with other exchanges of their mechanism to deal with a thief that is not the fault of their members. Now, if the hacking is due to member's fault then the exchange has no obligation whatsoever to reimburse or return what was lost already. This is the reason why we have to be careful with our information.
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ene1980
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May 28, 2019, 01:24:57 PM |
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When coins are stolen from the web wallet, will the site pay back the victim money?
Which web wallet are you talking about and which site you are talking about and what is the situation, if you want to ask something, be more clear and crisp so that everyone should understand what you are talking about. If the theft happened and you are no way responsible for the loss of your coins then they should reimburse, but how can someone steal a coin from one wallet ?.
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amrulshare
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May 28, 2019, 01:47:47 PM |
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no site will guarantee to refund them, as a cryptocurrency user you should know that and because of that we should choose an online wallet carefully so as not to lose funds that harm ourselves.
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pundit
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May 28, 2019, 04:38:36 PM |
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Stolen funds are not reimbursed by anyone when it is kept on decentralize network, even centralize bodies do not take responsibility if funds are stolen from their wallet. Its obviously wallet owner duty to keep his/her wallet secure by enabling 2FA or taking other security measures. If one does not follow instructions to keep his wallet secured then noone can be held accountable. Thefts happen due to some negligence by end customer most of the time so there is no point of reimbursement of stolen funds by any website owner.
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Ailmand
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May 28, 2019, 06:09:15 PM |
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It still depends on the scenario. If the exchange has been hacked, there's a chance of reimbursement but if it's because of our recklessness there's no guarantee that we could still have our funds back. That's the reason why we have to be keen and careful in securing our holdings.
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Genemind
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May 28, 2019, 07:11:19 PM |
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Probably not. I haven't heard any news about reimbursement of missing or stolen coins. I Exchanges aren't responsible for reimbursing our stolen currencies and we are the ones who are responsible for it so we should be mindful upon holding. Keeping our keys safe and in private would be a big help.
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May 28, 2019, 07:27:32 PM |
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When coins are stolen from the web wallet, will the site pay back the victim money?
Too much to ask in the world of crypto. The moment we enter the world of crypto, we should at least know the risks once we hand out our precious coins in a third party service e.g web wallets. Some people want to get out in the banking system but yet to understand what they are dealing with in crypto. To answer the question; low chance to happen. Lucky if the said exchange will do but don't expect.
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May 28, 2019, 07:30:42 PM |
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Funny how most web wallets won't be liable for such, and it's just in good will that some are reimbursing their customers in the event of a hack e.g. Binance with their SAFU fund. Perhaps it's time that exchanges and web wallet services be held liable for the losses their users incur in the event of a hack directly targeted towards an exchange as a whole, but if it's only on a single, isolated account, exchanges don't need to pay anything to the user as it is on the negligence of the user himself.
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