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October 15, 2021, 02:35:45 PM
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Hi, I received 10,000 bitcoins 10 years ago But it was a private key on my old computer that I sold a long time ago. How can I recover it? I have spent my whole life finding these bitcoins for 4 years And I have no hope in life anymore. If there is a way, help me find it
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October 15, 2021, 02:55:36 PM
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You need the private key, if not accessible again, the bitcoin is gone and can not be accessible. Like what you implied, you received the private key, you supposed to have backup of the private key else where safer offline than leaving it on your computer. So sorry if true you own the bitcoin.

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October 15, 2021, 02:55:47 PM
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So, in fact you have sold your coins long time ago...
There are two options:
1) you have backup - I assume you do not have it
2) you know buyer, which still has your disk untouched and is willing to give your wallet back - I assume chances are close to 0.

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October 15, 2021, 03:19:52 PM
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But it was a private key on my old computer that I sold a long time ago.
And you sold it without 1st backing up and then wiping the hard drive? Nice way to compromise security of all your accounts that you had accessed using it...

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October 15, 2021, 03:49:34 PM
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Hi, I received 10,000 bitcoins 10 years ago
I'm not buying it. When 1f1miYFQWTzdLiCBxtHHnNiW7WAWPUccr received 10,000 BTC, that was worth 33,200.00 USD. You wouldn't just forget about that when you sell your computer.

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I have spent my whole life finding these bitcoins for 4 years And I have no hope in life anymore.
Let me guess: next, you're going to ask for donations?

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October 15, 2021, 04:40:14 PM
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Dont be sad over it, money cant buy happiness, unless the money is Bitcoins Cool

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October 15, 2021, 04:56:33 PM
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Hi, I received 10,000 bitcoins 10 years ago But it was a private key on my old computer that I sold a long time ago. How can I recover it? I have spent my whole life finding these bitcoins for 4 years And I have no hope in life anymore. If there is a way, help me find it
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Although I tend to believe that LoyceV is right and you're lying, you had 10 years to buy at least some of those coins back to fix that mistake. If you didn't... too bad.

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October 15, 2021, 06:10:51 PM
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 Hi if you are telling the truth which could be or no do you remember what type of computer it was? What brand name was it. Then maybe we can help your brain remember the info and stuff.
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October 16, 2021, 08:35:31 AM
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Interesting...

Long ago, when bitcoins weren't priced anywhere near where they are now, I sent my friend some to an address he provided. He promptly forgot all about them. Now that they're worth more, he wants to know how to retrieve them. He doesn't remember where or how he got the bitcoin address, but I do know where I sent them and where they are now.

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They are parked in this address, along with 10000 other bitcoins. Does anyone know who controls this block, and where my friend can reclaim them? I hope it isn't mywallet, which I think was popular at the time. Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your comments, but you are not understanding the situation. I sent my friend 1.5 bitcoin to an address he provided to me, and they were almost immediately sucked into another address that now currently holds over 10000. There were transactions sent to that address as recently as last month. I'm asking if anyone knows who controls that address, which is likely being kept in cold storage by some online wallet provider. I'm looking for that provider. Thanks again.

Hi if you are telling the truth which could be or no do you remember what type of computer it was? What brand name was it. Then maybe we can help your brain remember the info and stuff.
It was a Toshiba laptop. Will that help in the process of retrieving the private keys? On a second thought, maybe it was a Dell. OP said in a different topic that he likes peanut butter and it is possible that some of the stuff is still glued to the keyboard. Now you have two of the most significant pieces of information to retrieve the private key. You have a Toshiba, actually Dell computer + peanut butter stains on the keyboard. How long until you have the private key?

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October 18, 2021, 03:44:41 PM
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Hi, I received 10,000 bitcoins 10 years ago But it was a private key on my old computer that I sold a long time ago. How can I recover it? I have spent my whole life finding these bitcoins for 4 years And I have no hope in life anymore. If there is a way, help me find it
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It's not just clear to me that you've been trying to find a private key for 4 years, and you're still receiving payments to that account, the last one was 2021-06-25 this year, it never occurred to you to give the person who sends you the payment where you can withdraw money.I just don't think that's your address.
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October 18, 2021, 04:34:06 PM
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you're still receiving payments to that account, the last one was 2021-06-25 this year, it never occurred to you to give the person who sends you the payment where you can withdraw money.
That "payment" is a dust spam attack.

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October 18, 2021, 06:32:49 PM
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The main thing you should focous on is that you have completely lost the wallet.
The unrealistic thing is "Recovering it".
not the opposite.

I was trying to recover a deleted wallet some months ago and failed, however this was a new SSD hard disk.

The max avg life of HDD is about 5 years. your files should've been overwritten a lot of time beside that. So yeah, say good bye.
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https://mempool.space/tx/138e8e608fc406baea409e2e52e0edad77104d9b282da4eb6c515386398d45fe  Shocked

Someone must feel really lucky today.  I highly believe the person behind these coins had indeed lost access and found it after 14 years.  You can't have this level of self-control to not spend any coin.

What's also interesting is that 70,000 more bitcoin woke up today: https://x.com/lookonchain/status/1941126810961653780.  Imagine finding access to your keys after a decade of despair.
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I highly believe the person behind these coins had indeed lost access and found it after 14 years.  You can't have this level of self-control to not spend any coin.
Since we're speculating now: I don't think the keys were lost. As I wrote above (4 years ago), it was worth $30k when it was received. That doesn't sounds like something to lose access to. So my guess is the owner had multiple more addresses, and may have sold some other coins over the years. Just not this input.
A billion bucks Cheesy That's quite literally a truckload of money.

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That doesn't sounds like something to lose access to.

That does not sound like something to deliberately leave untouched for 14 years either.  What kind of wallet software was reputable back in 2011?  Anything would be vastly inferior than the ones that were developed later on, in terms of security.  Imagine watching your net worth go from $30k to $300m and keeping them in a paper wallet.  Lol!  If I was him, I would have moved them into a BIP39 seed phrase at least, if not multi-sig / BIP39 with passphrase.
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That does not sound like something to deliberately leave untouched for 14 years either.
Only if you have just one Wink

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What kind of wallet software was reputable back in 2011?
It could be as simple as a paper wallet.

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Anything would be vastly inferior than the ones that were developed later on, in terms of security.
Cold storage now is not better than cold storage 14 years ago.

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 Imagine watching your net worth go from $30k to $300m and keeping them in a paper wallet.  Lol!  If I was him, I would have moved them into a BIP39 seed phrase at least, if not multi-sig / BIP39 with passphrase.
Why? He could have turned it into a BIP38 encrypted paper wallet and burned the original in 2012. As long as it's safely tucked away, not touching it is the safest thing to do.

He also recovered $5M in BCH and has some other "crummies" in Forkcoins to go.

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Someone must feel really lucky today.  I highly believe the person behind these coins had indeed lost access and found it after 14 years.  You can't have this level of self-control to not spend any coin.
I've been seeing this news all over the forum boards, multiple threads in a single board even.

Since we're speculating now: I don't think the keys were lost. As I wrote above (4 years ago), it was worth $30k when it was received. That doesn't sounds like something to lose access to.
More speculation: There's a chance that it's related to: /index.php?topic=5547249.0
Because the timestamp of the OP's last reply to confirm his doubts has a relatively good gap after the 10k BTC transaction's timestamp.
On the very low chance that it's him; he totally messed-up his plan to use coin control.

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More speculation: There's a chance that it's related to: /index.php?topic=5547249.0
Because the timestamp of the OP's last reply to confirm his doubts has a relatively good gap after the 10k BTC transaction's timestamp.
His last post was before the transaction, not after. It would be cool if it's him though. Somehow that scenario sounds a lot more fun than someone who has sold similar amounts of Bitcoin over the years. From zero to tres commas Cheesy

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It could be as simple as a paper wallet.

I don't know about you, I'd feel extremely anxious if I had written it down to a paper wallet, knowing how easy it is to lose access.  There's a reason why we don't write down private keys anymore.  Paper wallet generators are prone to their own vulnerabilities, human errors asides.
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His last post was before the transaction, not after. It would be cool if it's him though.
Oops, yes I mean his last post was "before the 10k BTC transaction".
Thanks for pointing that out.

Otherwise, my speculation will not make any sense since he wont ask for clarifications after he already spent his bitcoins.

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