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June 16, 2021, 10:14:08 PM
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Since i joined the crypto world i didnt face any problem regrading wallets but i see that many people lose funds...somtimes the situation is normal like when somone share his private key or back up phrase in a scam website...but lets imagine that somone open a nwe wallet on trust and start using it without even keeping the phrase...is there a way to enter his wallet and make transactions without even having the back up phrase?

Share private keys its the end of your asset. Private keys its basic knowledge of bitcoin when people can access specific address only through private key, and for phrase words are some wallets will still ask the password if you write down the password at the beginning creating that wallet.
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June 16, 2021, 11:19:09 PM
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First of all, who said that your TrustWallet App is hacked? Why did he know it?
You must be careful if someone saying this and offering to help you, it may be only a trick to enter your trust wallet and steal your money.

And, normally, someone else only can enter your trust wallet if they have a back phrase and log in. However, if they haven't, it may be difficult, Except that he is a very professional hacker, maybe he can do it. But so far, as long as we secure our wallet without downloading or klicking phishing applications or links, it is secured enough.

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June 16, 2021, 11:46:20 PM
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but lets imagine that somone open a nwe wallet on trust and start using it without even keeping the phrase...is there a way to enter his wallet and make transactions without even having the back up phrase?
If the wallet was opened on a particular device  then yes it can still be accessed on that device, but if someone else is trying to use another device to access the wallet, then thats when it will require the private key or seed phrase in order to access the funds in that wallet, there's absolutely no way anyone can enter into a wallet from a new device without having the private keys to that wallet, it's impossible have never heard of such.

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June 16, 2021, 11:51:26 PM
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Since i joined the crypto world i didnt face any problem regrading wallets but i see that many people lose funds...somtimes the situation is normal like when somone share his private key or back up phrase in a scam website...but lets imagine that somone open a nwe wallet on trust and start using it without even keeping the phrase...is there a way to enter his wallet and make transactions without even having the back up phrase?
Reply to what you're currently saying is "No"
I don't see any possibility for someone to get access to your account while the phrase wasn't writing on a sheet or saved on your device. But note that you didn't save the key phrase and this can also lead to loss of funds when you logout or in a situation your device gets stolen. Is very important to keep your key phrase safe.
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June 18, 2021, 08:31:07 AM
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Since i joined the crypto world i didnt face any problem regrading wallets but i see that many people lose funds...somtimes the situation is normal like when somone share his private key or back up phrase in a scam website...but lets imagine that somone open a nwe wallet on trust and start using it without even keeping the phrase...is there a way to enter his wallet and make transactions without even having the back up phrase?
You have to put 12 phases of words manually in the Trust wallet. To put 12 phases words, you must remember words or screenshot or copy to clipboard. You can't open without taking 12 phases of words. Although you can delete it instantly, what will happen if you lose your phone anyhow? You are also safe by writing it somewhere else.
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June 18, 2021, 08:58:50 AM
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but lets imagine that somone open a nwe wallet on trust and start using it without even keeping the phrase...is there a way to enter his wallet and make transactions without even having the back up phrase?
I think the probability is very low, low enough to be ignored. If someone isn't keeping his phrase,most likely, he won't be able to access the wallet address again,in other words, he lost the tokens in this wallet forever.
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June 18, 2021, 09:10:53 AM
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Since i joined the crypto world i didnt face any problem regrading wallets but i see that many people lose funds...somtimes the situation is normal like when somone share his private key or back up phrase in a scam website...but lets imagine that somone open a nwe wallet on trust and start using it without even keeping the phrase...is there a way to enter his wallet and make transactions without even having the back up phrase?
First of all it is not possible to create a wallet without storing the private keys since many wallets doesn't support the copy past of private keys, the user needs to manually enters the private keys for that he need to memorize the private keys or seeds then have to re-enter to create a wallet successfully.

Literally, it is not possible to access the wallet without the private keys but there is a way to access the funds without entering into their wallet via clipboard malware by using this the hacker can change the actual destination address into the hacker's address and receive the funds into their wallets.
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June 18, 2021, 09:17:47 AM
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Private key and  back phrase is the only way hacker can get into your wallet, If you are careless about these sensitve infomation of your wallet, you will have only yourself to blame! How can someone open a wallet where you will keep your hard earn money into and be lazy and lacadasical about storing your private key or back phrase securely? It beat me that people take these things less serious!

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June 18, 2021, 05:29:50 PM
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In fact, the answer is simple - only having a private key, you can make a transaction from a wallet, whose private key you know. Accordingly, you can send a transaction from a certain wallet if you either have a private key from it, or you guessed it. The second, according to the theory of probability, is very hard to believe. This means that there is only one option - to take possession in some way, the private key from the wallet. There are no other options !

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June 18, 2021, 07:31:45 PM
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Trust wallet can't be hacked because the security system is  very strong and real secured, the only way a hacker or scammer can break through someone's wallet is when there have access to the wallet keys of that person, so it's either the person must have misplaced or share his wallet keys that's why he thinks that his wallet was hacked. So I will totally disagree if he says his wallet was hacked, he should be corrected and know trust wallet can't be hacked directly.

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June 18, 2021, 08:04:16 PM
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No one can use it unless you share your wallet spare keys and required key keys with anyone. Apart from this, it must have access to the devices you are logged in to and can use your wallets if you are logged in on these devices. Finally, your wallets can be stolen and emptied in case of any virus infiltration into your devices or if you give the necessary permissions to malicious sites or share your information. Unless you do these, no one can get hold of your account information.

You can take these precautions by protecting them meticulously and not sharing them with anyone. You can keep your accounts safe by using a secure antivirus program on both your computer and your phone.
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June 18, 2021, 08:04:30 PM
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Since i joined the crypto world i didnt face any problem regrading wallets but i see that many people lose funds...somtimes the situation is normal like when somone share his private key or back up phrase in a scam website...but lets imagine that somone open a nwe wallet on trust and start using it without even keeping the phrase...is there a way to enter his wallet and make transactions without even having the back up phrase?

I think its possible, if the hacker have access to the phone then he can do whatever he want.
I dont think theres another possible way to have access on the wallet.

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June 18, 2021, 08:20:43 PM
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First of all it is not possible to create a wallet without storing the private keys since many wallets doesn't support the copy past of private keys, the user needs to manually enters the private keys for that he need to memorize the private keys or seeds then have to re-enter to create a wallet successfully.

Literally, it is not possible to access the wallet without the private keys but there is a way to access the funds without entering into their wallet via clipboard malware by using this the hacker can change the actual destination address into the hacker's address and receive the funds into their wallets.
I think it's possible if the victim phone/dekstop was hacked and the hacker will monitoring or controlling their device then make an transaction from there beside that Clipboard malware was also dangerous, i still remember around 2018 when it change automatically change to the hacker address if they detect BTC or ETH Address, We just need to be more careful and don't install any suspicous apps or click the link.
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June 20, 2021, 01:33:40 AM
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Since i joined the crypto world i didnt face any problem regrading wallets but i see that many people lose funds...somtimes the situation is normal like when somone share his private key or back up phrase in a scam website...but lets imagine that somone open a nwe wallet on trust and start using it without even keeping the phrase...is there a way to enter his wallet and make transactions without even having the back up phrase?
There are certain situation where someone's wallet got hacked and they do not even know how it happen. There are some websites also that giving your personal information is dangerous because they can use it in some transactions that are scams. You should keep your phrase safe and its very important for you so that you only can access your wallet.

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June 20, 2021, 03:51:43 AM
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Since i joined the crypto world i didnt face any problem regrading wallets but i see that many people lose funds...somtimes the situation is normal like when somone share his private key or back up phrase in a scam website...but lets imagine that somone open a nwe wallet on trust and start using it without even keeping the phrase...is there a way to enter his wallet and make transactions without even having the back up phrase?

I think its possible, if the hacker have access to the phone then he can do whatever he want.
I dont think theres another possible way to have access on the wallet.
there is a possibility might happened when loosing off the gadgets which the person or hackers can make anything accessing the wallets and get all coins on a trust wallet . Other than that if it didn't shared the private keys and 12 phrases word possibly it won't hacked.
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June 20, 2021, 04:01:19 AM
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Since i joined the crypto world i didnt face any problem regrading wallets but i see that many people lose funds...somtimes the situation is normal like when somone share his private key or back up phrase in a scam website...but lets imagine that somone open a nwe wallet on trust and start using it without even keeping the phrase...is there a way to enter his wallet and make transactions without even having the back up phrase?

I think its possible, if the hacker have access to the phone then he can do whatever he want.
I dont think theres another possible way to have access on the wallet.
there is a possibility might happened when loosing off the gadgets which the person or hackers can make anything accessing the wallets and get all coins on a trust wallet . Other than that if it didn't shared the private keys and 12 phrases word possibly it won't hacked.

That's another thing, if the device was stolen or loss and the one who holds it knows about

crypto. expect that those assets inside your wallet will travel to another destination, they'll

suck it out from your device. Other than that, your seed will always a protection to your investment.
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June 20, 2021, 06:16:38 AM
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actually no one can hack your wallet without you doing something that give a permission to do so by clicking phishing links, leaking out your private keys or seed phrase or sign a transaction that gives higher permission. so anyone could be hacked depending on what the person does.
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July 16, 2021, 02:58:55 PM
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I've had my wallet hacked because it was hit by a phishing site, one type of phishing site is a fake metamask that asks for pharse or dex sites that have to connect the wallet, to prevent that we have to unrekt the wallet at https://app.unrekt. net/
we must have knowledge about crypto so that our wallet is not hacked

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July 16, 2021, 03:06:12 PM
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if that was your close friend and he said it ,
won't you not believe him ? you should and you should approach and help him troubleshoot his wallet but if it's a random stranger online says it and followed by links well that is suspicious and you should not believe on it .
you don't compare your intelligence to others because you could be smart and you can detect a scam but others are not good at crypto .
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July 17, 2021, 05:54:05 PM
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Since i joined the crypto world i didnt face any problem regrading wallets but i see that many people lose funds...somtimes the situation is normal like when somone share his private key or back up phrase in a scam website...but lets imagine that somone open a nwe wallet on trust and start using it without even keeping the phrase...is there a way to enter his wallet and make transactions without even having the back up phrase?

It is possible to use a wallet without back up phrase if you stay on one computer. But if you want to connect to your wallet from another device you need your back up phrase . Actually hackers sometimes steal assets from different online wallets, so it is better to keep your money in hardware cryptocurrency wallets, like ledger.
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