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June 12, 2021, 08:32:29 AM
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i have a question, i made my wallet ages ago, everthing information about my wallet was on my first email account _krank@one.lv, but now @one.lv dosent exist anymore, is there a posibility to find my wallet by knowing old email or its gone for ever ?
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June 12, 2021, 08:42:16 AM
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is there a posibility to find my wallet by knowing old email or its gone for ever ?
No. Bitcoin wouldn't be very secure if an email address would be enough to access your wallet.

If you used a web wallet, you'll need to know which one (for instance blockchain.info), and you'll need to know the password, wallet ID or mnemonic.



Sending wallet data by email puts your funds at risk of getting stolen. Not keeping a local backup adds the risk of losing access by yourself.

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June 12, 2021, 09:01:41 AM
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Some question,
1. Did you backup incoming email on your first email address? If yes, search your email with keyword "Bitcoin" or "wallet" to find out what web wallet you used or wallet backup file.
2. Try to remember what web wallet did you use? If you have lots of time, you can check each wallet mentioned on this page, https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Category:EWallets.
It was around 2010-2011, but thanks i try wallets
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June 12, 2021, 10:49:16 PM
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it's been several year since one.lv closed their service. If you are trying to use the route of getting access to your account containing bitcoin via the company behind the mail service, then i bet it's going to be impossible.

Without any private keys or seed phrases, then your Bitcoins are as good as gone.

I did a small search and this is what I got

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Mail forwarding for One.lv website is disabled

February 7,2013

As of 31.01.2013 the social network One.lv has ceased its operation. Some Inbox.lv users used the services of One.lv mail service along with Inbox.lv and configured their mailboxes to forward incoming emails from Inbox.lv to One.lv.

On 31.01.2013 the administration of the One.lv portal deleted all mailboxes that were registered at One.lv social network and opted out of receiving incoming messages. To avoid possible technical problems and for users’ convenience, the administration of Inbox.lv automatically deactivated all forwarding to non-existing mailboxes at the One.lv domain.

Source: https://company.inbox.lv/2013/02/inbox_post_60/?language=en

Forticom seems to be the company behind the email service
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forticom. Maybe you can try contacting them - http://forticom.lv

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June 13, 2021, 07:54:27 AM
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@Raiviic
Depending on how much was in that wallet, you might have learned the hard way how important it is to be in control of your own data and ultimately your own money.  Undecided Bitcoin teaches us about financial independence and not to rely on third-party services to store sensitive information because they can stop their operations any time, be hacked, or have a leak. A physical backup with pen and paper is and always remains a better option than a digital backup.

I hope you will somehow manage to regain access to your wallet!

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