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December 01, 2014, 09:37:36 AM
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I sent 0.0005btc from A btc address to my B btc address.

However, the blockchain.info wallet says the B wallet contains transactions which may be double spends.

And then, the 0.0005BTC was transfered to one new address which does not belong to me.

I tried to send another 0.02BTC from A to B, the same result.

The funds have not been sent back yet.

My funds have been taken?

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Once a transaction has 6 confirmations, it is extremely unlikely that an attacker without at least 50% of the network's computation power would be able to reverse it.
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December 01, 2014, 09:40:07 AM
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lol pure bs in this
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December 01, 2014, 09:41:07 AM
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lol pure bs in this

what is the meaning.... Huh
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December 01, 2014, 09:44:30 AM
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I sent 0.0005btc from A btc address to my B btc address.

However, the blockchian.info wallet says the B wallet contains transactions which may be double spends.

And then, the 0.0005BTC was transfered to one new address not belong to me.

I tried to send another 0.02BTC from A to B, the same result.

The funds have not been sent back yet.

My funds have been taken?


Are you sending these transactions, or better yet, are you sending to addresses that you own?
It's probable that someone has gotten a hold of your private key and is just transferring your BTC to their wallet every time you make a transaction.
If this is the case, then yes, you've lost your coins.
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December 01, 2014, 09:47:17 AM
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I sent 0.0005btc from A btc address to my B btc address.

However, the blockchian.info wallet says the B wallet contains transactions which may be double spends.

And then, the 0.0005BTC was transfered to one new address not belong to me.

I tried to send another 0.02BTC from A to B, the same result.

The funds have not been sent back yet.

My funds have been taken?


Are you sending these transactions, or better yet, are you sending to addresses that you own?
It's probable that someone has gotten a hold of your private key and is just transferring your BTC to their wallet every time you make a transaction.
If this is the case, then yes, you've lost your coins.

I  imported the private key of B in mastercoin online wallet(https://www.omniwallet.org/) , is that web a trap?

 Huh
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December 01, 2014, 09:48:20 AM
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Someone stole & use your private key
You better change your bitcoin address & improve your wallet security
Or you can change to anoter wallet that more secure

But, how come you try to send big amount if you know you will lose your bitcoin
You should try with small amount to prevent big loss
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December 01, 2014, 09:55:08 AM
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normally to be considered a theft you have to have lost at least a few btc, also if using an online wallet you are asking for trouble ,

sounds like you could have just made a mistake, are you experienced sending btc,  why would you send btc to yourself vs. use your keys ??

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December 01, 2014, 09:57:36 AM
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normally to be considered a theft you have to have lost at least a few btc, also if using an online wallet you are asking for trouble ,

sounds like you could have just made a mistake, are you experienced sending btc,  why would you send btc to yourself vs. use your keys ??

May be a lesson for me ,but feel sad for btc and msc online wallet.

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December 01, 2014, 10:05:35 AM
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I sent 0.0005btc from A btc address to my B btc address.

However, the blockchian.info wallet says the B wallet contains transactions which may be double spends.

And then, the 0.0005BTC was transfered to one new address not belong to me.

I tried to send another 0.02BTC from A to B, the same result.

The funds have not been sent back yet.

My funds have been taken?


Are you sending these transactions, or better yet, are you sending to addresses that you own?
It's probable that someone has gotten a hold of your private key and is just transferring your BTC to their wallet every time you make a transaction.
If this is the case, then yes, you've lost your coins.

I  imported the private key of B in mastercoin online wallet(https://www.omniwallet.org/) , is that web a trap?

 Huh
Why did you use that wallet and not blockchain are a well known wallet?
I personally can't see any reports on it stealing users funds, but yet again I've never heard of the wallet until now
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December 01, 2014, 10:50:41 AM
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The blockchain team would be the best people to support you in this...if what you say is true.

I get that you posted this here for help but I'm not sure what you expect anyone to do about it.

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December 01, 2014, 10:54:09 AM
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I sent 0.0005btc from A btc address to my B btc address.

However, the blockchain.info wallet says the B wallet contains transactions which may be double spends.

And then, the 0.0005BTC was transfered to one new address which does not belong to me.

I tried to send another 0.02BTC from A to B, the same result.

The funds have not been sent back yet.

My funds have been taken?



Can you provide also the TX id ? So we can help you , without the "data" it is a little bit complicated give you an help.
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December 01, 2014, 10:55:12 AM
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if would help that you provide us txid of the transactions that you have done
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December 01, 2014, 12:27:58 PM
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I sent 0.0005btc from A btc address to my B btc address.

However, the blockchain.info wallet says the B wallet contains transactions which may be double spends.

And then, the 0.0005BTC was transfered to one new address which does not belong to me.

I tried to send another 0.02BTC from A to B, the same result.

The funds have not been sent back yet.

My funds have been taken?



What are the transaction IDs? Did you check this at another block explorer, eg blockr.io? Blockchain.info often has bugs.
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December 01, 2014, 12:37:16 PM
Last edit: December 01, 2014, 12:51:14 PM by amaclin
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Do not send funds to addresses with compromised private keys.
I've took these btc.
I will not return them back. You've sent them to the address which is under my control.

PS. google for "1CAsRJ5Z9CXdhBwxrCVrf8kJNPBxYQJiH1" and read carefully about compromised private keys

PPS. Are you looking for counterparty assets? Wanna take funds from flawed accounts?
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December 01, 2014, 12:59:15 PM
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There has been a lot of reports lately, that blockchain.info has security issues. {Go check on reddit}

Nobody can say, if this is legit or just shill accounts spreading FUD in an attempt to discredit blockchain.

Keep the balance in ANY online wallet at the bear minimum and buy a hardware wallet like Trezor for daily use. I send all my coins for investment to cold storage, and some for daily use to Trezor and have not had any troubles sofar.  Wink


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December 01, 2014, 01:02:32 PM
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There has been a lot of reports lately, that blockchain.info has security issues. {Go check on reddit}
This is not problem of blockchain.info.
He sent his funds to https://blockchain.info/address/1CAsRJ5Z9CXdhBwxrCVrf8kJNPBxYQJiH1
The private key for this address is 5KRTiZDTBaEkVc********************AwbobA48yLFvTLS2C
A lot of bots know this address and sweep funds from it.
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December 01, 2014, 01:13:05 PM
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Why would he send BTC to that specific address? {Is this some phishing method, to trap noobies?}

Thank for the information, I will look deeper into this and warn people on other forums too.  Wink

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December 01, 2014, 01:55:43 PM
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Do not send funds to addresses with compromised private keys.
I've took these btc.
I will not return them back. You've sent them to the address which is under my control.

PS. google for "1CAsRJ5Z9CXdhBwxrCVrf8kJNPBxYQJiH1" and read carefully about compromised private keys

PPS. Are you looking for counterparty assets? Wanna take funds from flawed accounts?

Why you steal my money?

and your words seems with no shame ?

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December 01, 2014, 01:57:10 PM
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There has been a lot of reports lately, that blockchain.info has security issues. {Go check on reddit}
This is not problem of blockchain.info.
He sent his funds to https://blockchain.info/address/1CAsRJ5Z9CXdhBwxrCVrf8kJNPBxYQJiH1
The private key for this address is 5KRTiZDTBaEkVc********************AwbobA48yLFvTLS2C
A lot of bots know this address and sweep funds from it.

when and how you get the private key?

the bug of blockchain.info?

If this is ture , btc would become meanless....

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December 01, 2014, 01:59:51 PM
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when and how you get the private key?

the bug of blockchain.info?

If this is ture , btc would be come meanless....

When and how did YOU (LifeIsGreat88088) get the private key?
Somebody probably got it from the same place as you did, and then made it public.
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