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legendary
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Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
October 12, 2021, 05:21:12 AM
#5
Just don't forget to check the regulation on your country, since Bitcoin is illegal (or legal with some limitation) on some country.
That's good advice! I copy-pasted the post from OP in Google translate and it detected it as being Chinese. And we all know what hassle those government fuckwits created for their citizens. In that case, OPs options are even more limited since he shouldn't bother asking help from those who want to prevent him from using Bitcoin in the first place.
legendary
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October 12, 2021, 05:12:19 AM
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Is this an address or an account? The bad guy used a bunch of this to defraud me of the money, but I understand by myself that it has nothing to do with the currency, and at the same time the key exists with this address, and I downloaded the wallet and opened the address and found that it was not Nothing, is this valuable?

Is it machine translation or you translate it manually?

Depending on how much you lost, you might want to consider getting law enforcement involved, but I wouldn't keep my hopes up.

Just don't forget to check the regulation on your country, since Bitcoin is illegal (or legal with some limitation) on some country.
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 7007
Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
October 12, 2021, 04:37:04 AM
#3
That address has never received any Bitcoin. Are you sure you copied the correct address? It's not this one, so if you lost coins, they must have been sent somewhere else. But that doesn't matter because Bitcoin transactions are irreversible. You can't get the money back unless those who stole it from you return it.

Do you have any idea how your coins were stolen?
You said that you downloaded a wallet. What wallet and where did you download it from?

Depending on how much you lost, you might want to consider getting law enforcement involved, but I wouldn't keep my hopes up.
And no, Bitcoin can't be blamed for the wrongdoings of those who use it and those who fall victim to various scams and hacking incidents.
legendary
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October 12, 2021, 02:38:23 AM
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Google Translate:
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Is this an address or an account? The bad guy used a bunch of this to defraud me of the money, but I understand by myself that it has nothing to do with the currency, and at the same time the key exists with this address, and I downloaded the wallet and opened the address and found that it was not Nothing, is this valuable?

1t414fNVf76rzyzgUswh5vXVzUeUYFJcC is an address. It has never held any coins: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1t414fNVf76rzyzgUswh5vXVzUeUYFJcC
newbie
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Merit: 0
October 12, 2021, 12:53:49 AM
#1
1t414fNVf76rzyzgUswh5vXVzUeUYFJcC请问这是地址还是账户,坏人用一堆这个骗了我的钱,但是我自己去了解好像这个跟币没关系,同时跟这个地址存在的是密钥,而我下载了钱包后打开地址发现里面并没有什么,这个有价值吗? Huh Huh
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