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May 01, 2014, 04:10:58 AM
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When I first created an account in slushs pool I was given a bitcoin wallet, but I had nothing to do with that bitcoin wallet. I then deleted that wallet and added my own wallet, but now all the bitcoin I had already mined is stuck in the first wallet and I have no access to those bitcoin or any way to transfer them to my own wallet. Please help me.
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May 01, 2014, 04:28:42 AM
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no way.

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May 01, 2014, 04:36:05 AM
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It's gone.
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May 01, 2014, 05:54:15 AM
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ask slush for a refund...just kidding... your bitcoins are toast

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May 01, 2014, 07:53:37 AM
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Think about what you are saying in the terms of real money.

You had a wallet.  You put money in it.  You set the wallet on fire.  You bought a new wallet.

Do you think it is possible to get that money back?  No it is not.
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May 01, 2014, 01:28:42 PM
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Then why are we given a wallet when we create an account if we can't get the money from that wallet?
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May 01, 2014, 01:29:57 PM
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Then why are we given a wallet when we create an account if we can't get the money from that wallet?

Whats the amount that's stuck Huh
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May 01, 2014, 02:31:02 PM
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Then why are we given a wallet when we create an account if we can't get the money from that wallet?

Whats the amount that's stuck Huh

.06 btc
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May 01, 2014, 02:33:43 PM
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.06 btc

Ok. I too got my amount struck not in pools but I accidentally deleted the text file with priv key in it.
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May 01, 2014, 03:05:14 PM
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.06 btc

Ok. I too got my amount struck not in pools but I accidentally deleted the text file with priv key in it.

And how would you have transfered it if you hadn't deleted it?
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May 01, 2014, 03:53:43 PM
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.06 btc

Ok. I too got my amount struck not in pools but I accidentally deleted the text file with priv key in it.

And how would you have transfered it if you hadn't deleted it?
There are lots of ways of sweeping a private key (transferring funds from a private key to another address).

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May 02, 2014, 04:49:06 AM
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When I first created an account in slushs pool I was given a bitcoin wallet, but I had nothing to do with that bitcoin wallet. I then deleted that wallet and added my own wallet, but now all the bitcoin I had already mined is stuck in the first wallet and I have no access to those bitcoin or any way to transfer them to my own wallet. Please help me.

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May 02, 2014, 10:01:42 AM
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When I first created an account in slushs pool I was given a bitcoin wallet, but I had nothing to do with that bitcoin wallet. I then deleted that wallet and added my own wallet, but now all the bitcoin I had already mined is stuck in the first wallet and I have no access to those bitcoin or any way to transfer them to my own wallet. Please help me.

Who gave you this bitcoin wallet? Are you talking about the one created by bitcoin core or something else? 

If you deleted the wallet, do you have a backup of the private key(s)?  If not, suppose you had euros and put them in a wallet and threw it away, you'd be out of luck. That may be the case here.

You might try asking in the slush support thread, btw.
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May 02, 2014, 03:38:50 PM
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When I first created an account in slushs pool I was given a bitcoin wallet, but I had nothing to do with that bitcoin wallet. I then deleted that wallet and added my own wallet, but now all the bitcoin I had already mined is stuck in the first wallet and I have no access to those bitcoin or any way to transfer them to my own wallet. Please help me.

Who gave you this bitcoin wallet? Are you talking about the one created by bitcoin core or something else? 

If you deleted the wallet, do you have a backup of the private key(s)?  If not, suppose you had euros and put them in a wallet and threw it away, you'd be out of luck. That may be the case here.

You might try asking in the slush support thread, btw.

It was the bitcoin address that was already in my account when I first created my account
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May 02, 2014, 04:14:06 PM
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When I first created an account in slushs pool I was given a bitcoin wallet, but I had nothing to do with that bitcoin wallet. I then deleted that wallet and added my own wallet, but now all the bitcoin I had already mined is stuck in the first wallet and I have no access to those bitcoin or any way to transfer them to my own wallet. Please help me.

Who gave you this bitcoin wallet? Are you talking about the one created by bitcoin core or something else? 

If you deleted the wallet, do you have a backup of the private key(s)?  If not, suppose you had euros and put them in a wallet and threw it away, you'd be out of luck. That may be the case here.

You might try asking in the slush support thread, btw.

It was the bitcoin address that was already in my account when I first created my account

If you are talking about your account at mining.bitcoin.cz, it doesn't give you a public address, you have to fill it in yourself.  I just created a test account to verify that my memory from a number of years ago is correct. You must have entered the public key yourself unless you had some type of malware on your machine that entered someone else's public key there automatically.

From your message it appears that you withdrew the bitcoin mining proceeds to the other address, and so if you have no backup of your wallet or the private keys, you are pretty much out of luck.   If you have not withdrawn the coins to that address, then you could update the address at the pool and withdraw then.  The default automatic withdrawal threshold is 1.0 BTC so unless that was updated or you did a manual withdrawal, they wouldn't have been automatically sent.



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May 02, 2014, 10:54:18 PM
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When I first created an account in slushs pool I was given a bitcoin wallet, but I had nothing to do with that bitcoin wallet. I then deleted that wallet and added my own wallet, but now all the bitcoin I had already mined is stuck in the first wallet and I have no access to those bitcoin or any way to transfer them to my own wallet. Please help me.

Who gave you this bitcoin wallet? Are you talking about the one created by bitcoin core or something else? 

If you deleted the wallet, do you have a backup of the private key(s)?  If not, suppose you had euros and put them in a wallet and threw it away, you'd be out of luck. That may be the case here.

You might try asking in the slush support thread, btw.

It was the bitcoin address that was already in my account when I first created my account

If you are talking about your account at mining.bitcoin.cz, it doesn't give you a public address, you have to fill it in yourself.  I just created a test account to verify that my memory from a number of years ago is correct. You must have entered the public key yourself unless you had some type of malware on your machine that entered someone else's public key there automatically.

From your message it appears that you withdrew the bitcoin mining proceeds to the other address, and so if you have no backup of your wallet or the private keys, you are pretty much out of luck.   If you have not withdrawn the coins to that address, then you could update the address at the pool and withdraw then.  The default automatic withdrawal threshold is 1.0 BTC so unless that was updated or you did a manual withdrawal, they wouldn't have been automatically sent.





Thanks man. I appreciate it. I guess I have to count my losses and move on.

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May 02, 2014, 11:50:57 PM
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When I first created an account in slushs pool I was given a bitcoin wallet, but I had nothing to do with that bitcoin wallet. I then deleted that wallet and added my own wallet, but now all the bitcoin I had already mined is stuck in the first wallet and I have no access to those bitcoin or any way to transfer them to my own wallet. Please help me.

Who gave you this bitcoin wallet? Are you talking about the one created by bitcoin core or something else? 

If you deleted the wallet, do you have a backup of the private key(s)?  If not, suppose you had euros and put them in a wallet and threw it away, you'd be out of luck. That may be the case here.

You might try asking in the slush support thread, btw.

It was the bitcoin address that was already in my account when I first created my account

If you are talking about your account at mining.bitcoin.cz, it doesn't give you a public address, you have to fill it in yourself.  I just created a test account to verify that my memory from a number of years ago is correct. You must have entered the public key yourself unless you had some type of malware on your machine that entered someone else's public key there automatically.

From your message it appears that you withdrew the bitcoin mining proceeds to the other address, and so if you have no backup of your wallet or the private keys, you are pretty much out of luck.   If you have not withdrawn the coins to that address, then you could update the address at the pool and withdraw then.  The default automatic withdrawal threshold is 1.0 BTC so unless that was updated or you did a manual withdrawal, they wouldn't have been automatically sent.





Thanks man. I appreciate it. I guess I have to count my losses and move on.



You should also try the support thread, but in all likelihood, they're gone.
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May 04, 2014, 05:44:52 AM
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U have to go thrnough ur pool account again there must be a withdraw button

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