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Then it was sent to my wallet which was created on my computer.
OK, that sounds like you didn't leave your coins on the exchange but transfered them to your own wallet.
Do you still have access to that wallet on your (old) computer?
That means the BTC is now on your computer, is there a problem with your computer that you can't access bros @Rafel Marcel?
Bitcoins are only on the blockchain, never on your own device. What you hopefully have on your own device are private keys that allow spending/moving of "your bitcoins".
I know, I'm nitpicking... but clarity is important for newbies as long as they need to learn how Bitcoin works.A lot of persons and things I read has been talking about this seed pharse, but I don’t have it. Even if I did have it, it will be in my old computer..
Does that mean I can’t get the Bitcoin without a seed pharse?
Do you still have access to your old computer and do you possibly have backups of it?
Could you tell us which wallet was used?
Non-custodial wallets where the private keys are only in your possession commonly use mnemonic recovery words to recover the wallet OR are file based as Bitcoin Core which doesn't use mnemonic recovery words and where you need to have at least one working backup copy of your wallet file (usually called wallet.dat in the case of Bitcoin Core node/wallet software).
Depending on what wallet you used and if your wallet uses mnemonic recovery words, I'd ask why you don't have those (many call them seed words)? Are you very sure about this? No documentation whatsoever?
Yes, unfortunately if you have lost your ''Seed Recovery Phrase'' and login details for your Bitx account then you cannot access your bitcoin funds.
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This is the only way to get your bitcoin funds back.
OP said he transfered coins to his own wallet. I would say BitX account not important then.
You're wrong with your assessment,
IF OP still can access and open his wallet on his old computer.
Sure, mnemonic recovery words would be better as it means that his wallet likely could be recovered fully and make his coins accessible.
There is no way you can get your bitcoins back without your seed phrase.
You're wrong if OP can still access and open his old wallet. See my comment above.
I find your assessment a bit too absolute and not quite helpful. Yes, having recovery words would be better and usually will allow better chances for wallet recovery. I don't deny this.
Since you said that you lost seed phrase, the only way you can get access to your bitcoin if you still have that computer and the bitcoin wallet where you stored the bitcooin+password to unlock the wallet.
If not, then you can forget about it.
True, I agree!
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Your absolute assessment isn't quite right, see my comments to quotes of Daniel91 and Grace333.
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Did you even read further replies by OP? He already said the his coins where transfered from the used exchange to his own wallet which is not yet known at the time of your post.
There are more people that blabber that you can
only recover your coins with mnemonic recovery words / seed phrase. I'm probably not going to cite everyone, but this is not quite true as long as there's possible access to OP's wallet, meaning wallet file can be opened and if it has wallet encryption enabled, of course a decryption password/passphrase is required and needed.
The latter could be a problem as OP doesn't seem to have a lot of details about his old wallet.
I can't remember that OP wrote so far that his old wallet isn't accessible anymore, no reasons stated IIRC.
Has OP given up as he came up with other questions? Why is old computer not accessible and the old wallet on it?