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April 14, 2021, 11:25:37 AM
#62
I'm sorry to hear about your sorry but it seems like you have been a victim of hacking but that isn't a reason enough for you to end your life. That's a big amount but you should just move on from it. There are still lots of chances for you to earn higher than what you've lost 2 years ago. Just accept the fact that you can't have your Bitcoin again and grind harder to earn bigger instead of crying over it. Mourning for it will never change the situation.
I think almost trader, investor and bounty hunter ever got hack and I loss my assets from bounty hunter with bigger amount, you right we have move on from how much stolen our assets and wake up to get more again from cryptocurrency and become experience how to be careful for the future with our assets, I think this more enough how to teach us to keep safety with our assets.
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April 14, 2021, 10:06:18 AM
#61
I'm sorry to hear about your sorry but it seems like you have been a victim of hacking but that isn't a reason enough for you to end your life. That's a big amount but you should just move on from it. There are still lots of chances for you to earn higher than what you've lost 2 years ago. Just accept the fact that you can't have your Bitcoin again and grind harder to earn bigger instead of crying over it. Mourning for it will never change the situation.
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April 14, 2021, 09:42:00 AM
#60
Even if we consider what you are saying is true and you have lost 2.3 bitcoins and neglect the fact that the youtube video is 2 years old you should know that once the bitcoins are gone from your wallet it cannot be reverted. Nobody will send you your coins unless someone is really generous. So you should consider your coins lost.
Since 2019, I want to find a way to get my bitcoins back. I've been looking for my bitcoins for 2 years now. If I don’t find them, I will commit suicide. I will never get my bitcoins back. I came to this forum hoping to get my bitcoins back.

You should be awarded the Darwinian Prize.
sr. member
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April 14, 2021, 05:24:49 AM
#59
You not be careful when holding or saving your bitcoin assets, I think many people will get scam and looking how much assets do you have, best way how to make our data keep safety never show off with how much asset do you have in your wallet or you account exchange, when some one know with your assets very risk to get your data.
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April 13, 2021, 02:06:11 AM
#58
Bitcoin is an online-based virtual currency that can never be seen or touched, but can be transacted through blockchain technology.  I entered your link and saw that you shared the link with bitcoin transaction about 2 years ago but why didn't you share this link long ago.  I don't think it's possible for you to recover this bitcoin.
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April 12, 2021, 08:29:23 PM
#57
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU9VkkgH254&ab_channel=%D0%9C%D0%B8%D1%85%D0%B0%D0%B8%D0%BB
Please return my bitcoins! Send bitcoins to my wallet: 37ZSNBuSG72af5sVxC9ahfPRjiMqLUab96
The theft has been made nearly 2 years ago and now you are just posting it??
I don't know if it really is yours or not but whatever happens, you will not get your Bitcoins back since it is your responsibility to secure it unless the receiver will send it back to you which is we know will not happen. Cheesy

Since 2019, I want to find a way to get my bitcoins back. I've been looking for my bitcoins for 2 years now. If I do not find them, then I will end my life. I will never get my bitcoins back.
You are very depressed we know but committing suicide just for the sake of money isn't the best solution with it. Instead of committing suicide, just start over, get a job and invest little by little. In the span of 2 years if you started it, you must've recovered by now although not as big as that 2.3 BTC that you lost but at least you recovered some of it. Knowing also that we are in a bull market, if you just invested in 2020 then you are sitting unto profits until now.
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April 12, 2021, 06:54:09 PM
#56

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU9VkkgH254&ab_channel=%D0%9C%D0%B8%D1%85%D0%B0%D0%B8%D0%BB
Please return my bitcoins! Send bitcoins to my wallet: 37ZSNBuSG72af5sVxC9ahfPRjiMqLUab96

You can't please someone who steal your Bitcoins my friend, and if you've happen to exposed your security keys which mainly the access for your asset; then I'm sure you can't recover it. If you happen to share your btc access from someone who was close to you or even a friend of yours, maybe you start investigating now.
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April 12, 2021, 06:47:30 PM
#55

Since 2019, I want to find a way to get my bitcoins back. I've been looking for my bitcoins for 2 years now. If I do not find them, then I will end my life. I will never get my bitcoins back.

NEVER ATTEMPT TO COMMIT SUCIDE

Ending your life will never solve the problem but create more problems for your family members whom you will leave behind.

There are many people who have lost either money or bitcoin, but life keeps moving on. Take a look at the scam accusation board: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0 to see how many people lose their Bitcoin; you are not alone. I'm pretty sure they didn't end their life.

Take the opportunity now and start investing a few dollars weekly in bitcoin. It days are yet to be over.
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April 12, 2021, 05:59:25 PM
#54
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Well, you happen to be one of those who have to learn his lessons the hard way. Now that you've learnt, I believe you'd do better in saving your coins now if you have any. You'd know that you need a hardware wallet so you can keep your private keys safe by yourself.
well, whether this story is true or not, at least we can take a lesson that the importance of having a knowledge base to protect our assets. I've also lost bitcoin, even though I've provided double security, but that's it ... nothing is really safe when it comes to the internet, there's always a way for hackers to infiltrate.
lessons are sometimes expensive, make this as a lesson, then evaluate, and use better security management. I started planning to buy a hardware wallet, who knows that a small piece of my BTC could be valuable one day.
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April 12, 2021, 02:44:26 PM
#53
I'm not sure, maybe I'm wrong, but it seems to me that the OP is on a wild goose chase here.
If he wanted to prove it was really his wallet, he could have simply signed the address, but he didn't. He seems to be attempting to gain sympathy and pity from other members so that he might get some kind of donation. That is why he also included payment address.

I see it as begging.

Like everything you say makes perfect sense to me, because what the opening post does looks begging. And it's not a good thing to do in this forum
by seeking attention and sympathy from the other members of this forum hoping to get a donation. It should have been if this bad incident happened,
just share and learn to be more careful in storing Bitcoin. There is no need to ask to send Bitcoin to OP address,  because I'm sure no one will send
Bitcoin to OP address.
sr. member
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April 12, 2021, 02:35:40 PM
#52
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Kinda find it hard to reply when this thread popped up, like I didn't know what to feel for the OP because like you mentioned that the OP is already here since 2019 then s/he should've made a thread already for the concern in the OP.
2 years already passed, and that is the only time that the OP posted.

legendary
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April 12, 2021, 01:47:32 PM
#51
anyone ever think that the actual victim two years ago is not this newbie on this forum this week

anyone ever thought that this weeks scammer found a video of someone else being a victim to phishing and this current scammer just borrowed the other persons video. and done a screen shot of the video and just whited out the borders to make it not look like it was a screencap of the video..

all done hoping people will donate to his address out of sympathy.

call me a cynic but i smell alot of rotten fish in regards to this OP
he has definitely screen-capped a shot of a 2 year old video. and offered no evidence or detail outside of the video

.. yep OP.. your screencap was a bad edit of the video.. too obvious
(normal people would not just use pre existing public info as proof.. they would use fresh pics)
(screen capping a video and editing a frame is more trouble and more hassle than just taking a pic fresh)
legendary
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April 12, 2021, 01:44:00 PM
#50

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU9VkkgH254&ab_channel=%D0%9C%D0%B8%D1%85%D0%B0%D0%B8%D0%BB
Please return my bitcoins! Send bitcoins to my wallet: 37ZSNBuSG72af5sVxC9ahfPRjiMqLUab96
Meehn that is a big money with the current price we have now, that’s why you have to be very careful, and store your coins in the right place and secretly because there are always people who are looking for who to hacked their accounts and steal from it and moreover stop making use of exchanges that are not secure, you should be using safe exchanges for storing big amount of coin like this so that you’re not going to be at risk of losing your money.

Raising an amount like this at this time is not going to be easy. And by the way I don’t know why you’re posting your address here because nobody is ready to send you that kind of money for free just like that.
People do usually learn when its already too late or they had already been scammed.Wayback they dont really mind too much about the probabilities of hacking or being stolen of those funds and when the time happens like this then thats the time they do realize that they should have done those recommended security of your keys or ways on keeping them safe but well its already too late to regret because those coins would never ever be recovered since we know that transactions are irreversible.The thing here to be done is to move on because no one would able to help him out, there no way on someone could really make out those recovery
once it had been stolen, so this is a lesson learned.
legendary
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April 12, 2021, 01:33:32 PM
#49

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU9VkkgH254&ab_channel=%D0%9C%D0%B8%D1%85%D0%B0%D0%B8%D0%BB
Please return my bitcoins! Send bitcoins to my wallet: 37ZSNBuSG72af5sVxC9ahfPRjiMqLUab96
Meehn that is a big money with the current price we have now, that’s why you have to be very careful, and store your coins in the right place and secretly because there are always people who are looking for who to hacked their accounts and steal from it and moreover stop making use of exchanges that are not secure, you should be using safe exchanges for storing big amount of coin like this so that you’re not going to be at risk of losing your money.

Raising an amount like this at this time is not going to be easy. And by the way I don’t know why you’re posting your address here because nobody is ready to send you that kind of money for free just like that.
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April 12, 2021, 04:19:10 AM
#48
I'm not sure, maybe I'm wrong, but it seems to me that the OP is on a wild goose chase here.
If he wanted to prove it was really his wallet, he could have simply signed the address, but he didn't. He seems to be attempting to gain sympathy and pity from other members so that he might get some kind of donation. That is why he also included payment address.

I see it as begging.
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April 12, 2021, 02:21:10 AM
#47
If that is actually yours, I'm not sure why you're posting this just now because the YouTube video was uploaded a bit less than 2 years ago in Aug 27, 2019.

But assuming this is actually you losing 2.3 BTC, well, not sure why you're not using a hardware wallet for private key handling with that much amount of money. But yea, I can't understand Russian.

Oh no, always try to have a hardware wallet to store your bitcoin because there's no such thing as an exchange that is safe from attacks.

These hackers are really powerful but we can prevent out assets to be attacked by them.

Being a responsible and aware investor will really help us to secure our coins. It is not expensive to buy a hardware wallet like Ledger Nano X that will secure our bitcoins, it is not hard to order or buy online because there are a lot of website that are selling hardware wallets.
legendary
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April 12, 2021, 12:37:03 AM
#46
From what I can understand, the OP kept his coins in the electrum wallet and someone hacked in to it and stole the coins. But the entire story doesn't make any sense. The outgoing transaction is from 2019, and from the image it is clear that the transaction was unconfirmed at the time of taking the screenshot. That means that the screenshot was taken in 2019, immediately after the outgoing transaction. So why complain all of a sudden now?
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April 11, 2021, 11:46:36 PM
#45
Why would you post a complaint of a theft that happened two years ago now? Who wants to look into that? Anyways, I believe, with more than two years using bitcoin, you should know that transactions are irreversible which means your funds are lost forever.
Well, you happen to be one of those who have to learn his lessons the hard way. Now that you've learnt, I believe you'd do better in saving your coins now if you have any. You'd know that you need a hardware wallet so you can keep your private keys safe by yourself.

When the prices skyrocket, no doubt everyone would start searching their entire house for Bitcoin or try to remember. After all, 2 Bitcoin is worth over 100K and that's enough to buy a house.
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April 11, 2021, 10:44:51 PM
#44

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU9VkkgH254&ab_channel=%D0%9C%D0%B8%D1%85%D0%B0%D0%B8%D0%BB
Please return my bitcoins! Send bitcoins to my wallet: 37ZSNBuSG72af5sVxC9ahfPRjiMqLUab96

Why would you post a complaint of a theft that happened two years ago now? Who wants to look into that? Anyways, I believe, with more than two years using bitcoin, you should know that transactions are irreversible which means your funds are lost forever.
Well, you happen to be one of those who have to learn his lessons the hard way. Now that you've learnt, I believe you'd do better in saving your coins now if you have any. You'd know that you need a hardware wallet so you can keep your private keys safe by yourself.
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April 11, 2021, 10:38:00 PM
#43

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU9VkkgH254&ab_channel=%D0%9C%D0%B8%D1%85%D0%B0%D0%B8%D0%BB
Please return my bitcoins! Send bitcoins to my wallet: 37ZSNBuSG72af5sVxC9ahfPRjiMqLUab96

i don't know this is true or not, but I try to think positively, 99% he does not want to return your bitcoins.
You can only pray and let your assets be lost.
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