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hero member
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April 10, 2021, 08:45:10 AM
#22
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.

And who said you that this forum will give you your bitcoins back ?
This forum does help people in whatever way possible but it won't just fund a random newbie losing his bitcoins years back due to his own mistake.
I am sorry for your loss but you should probably just move on and try not to repeat the same mistake again. Do not commit suicide as that won't help anybody.
Committing suicide will just make it worse for your family. Instead, try to find ways to earn bitcoins if you are really interested in doing so.
With time and efforts you will be able to earn your bitcoins back in a few years.
legendary
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April 10, 2021, 05:47:20 AM
#21
If the OP really lost BTC in this way, then he became a victim of phishing through the already very well known vulnerability that was discovered at the very end of 2018. There is nothing that can be done, except that sometimes someone manages to catch those behind the whole operation and that by some miracle the hackers did not spend all the stolen BTC.

Yet the OP may just be trying to market a fake story he found on YT to get a donation to his address - in any case, neither hackers are idiots to return what they stole, nor will anyone donate anything because of such stories. One thing I noticed in the video is that the person who was robbed of 2+ BTC is pretty relaxed, which doesn't seem very normal to me. If nothing else the man in the video figured out what hardware wallets are (holding one in his hand), so I hope he doesn’t do some nonsense again.
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April 10, 2021, 02:42:03 AM
#20
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.
Also why would OP beg for bitcoin in the first place? To OP there is no way that the person who stole your bitcoin is going to return it to you, accept the fact that it got stolen and it is your fault in the first place. Being your own bank has its own responsibilities and if you fail to take care of those responsibility then you will have to face the consequences.
legendary
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April 09, 2021, 04:54:20 PM
#19
I translated the youtube video title and it seems he talking about the stolen BTC years ago 2019.

If the wallet from the image above is yours you might be a victim of an Electrum phishing attack on the past where the user forced to upgrade to the latest version but links popup are phishing websites?

In that case, we don't have a way to get them back or reverse the transaction being made from a fake Electrum wallet. Unlike Paypal that you can raise a dispute to reverse the transaction and actually it was sent years ago so there is no way to get them back.

Next time be active here on the forum about Electrum from here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=98.0
Many Electrum users have been affected by a phishing attack last yr 2019 which is why they always recommend users to download directly on the Electrum website and verify the signature due to this attack.

Nobody was forced anything, this is called "phishing" for good reason, it is a HUMAN error (exploit).

The Electrum devs made a mistake in allowing server messages to be displayed (with links), but the HUMAN had to be clicking something. For example, if you use a decent operating system, you absolutely DO NOT click links to upgrade software. Someone running Linux see a message saying "click here to update" and they will simply close the window and comment how idiotic such messages are when the OS has apt or whatever software manager built in.

So if the user goes to a fake wallet, downloads fake wallet, and (obviously) gets the money stolen, this has NOTHING to do with Electrum. The user made this mistake, YEARS ago. Who is he even talking to? The thief? As if he would get a response, in Bitcointalk even less, that must be long gone and spent.
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April 09, 2021, 03:20:33 PM
#18
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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.
So what have you done in the past two years and did you follow the coins and did you inform the exchanges about your situation so that if your coins end up in those exchanges they might help you out even though it is really rare.

Not sure what you have done to get the coins back and i am sure you are well aware of the situation that rarely you get the coins when you are conned and if you are looking for condolence by posting two years late you will get that, really sad to hear these situation but there is nothing that can be done other than following the trail and trying to identifying where your coins are held.
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April 09, 2021, 03:13:59 PM
#17
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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'll never get them back unless you can identify the scammer from the phishing attack and file a case. Whoever stole it will probably not see your post so threatening or attempting to end your life won't solve anything.

Why don't you try to follow what BitMaxz said about the forked coins. You may still get something and start over
Remember there are fork coins and I believe it's worth claiming.
Even OP will know who it is but that can't force that person to return the scammed money. Imagine, 2years ago, scammers might spend it all.
For that long, nobody will think that it gonna be return, that gonna be lost forever.

I'm not sure if OP is technically knows how to secure his funds not using an online wallet or being aware of phishing sites trick by scammers. Maybe I was not to believe him as anyone can claim that said amount and much more he saying he end his life because he might ends his life 2 years ago then. Probably OP is joking and that sounds unrealistic coz if that it happens to me, I should have to make a post right away after the scam so the public will be aware.
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April 09, 2021, 03:03:54 PM
#16
You will be making a huge mistake and putting your love ones in sadness if you take such drastic measures like taking you own life, it may seem like a big amount but not worth taking your life for,
Engage yourself in other means of earning and in no time you would have made more than 2.3 btc,
If your btc was not returned since 2019 I doubt it will be returned now.
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April 09, 2021, 01:58:28 PM
#15
As most have mentioned, all transactions in the crypto space are irreversible. I am very to sorry to hear for your loss but what you just posted raise some serious doubts as to the legitimacy of it.

As mk4 mentioned, the video was posted two (2) years ago. Why raise this issue now instead of posting it on the time you lost your bitcoins? In addition, I find it a weak attempt for you to post your BTC address expecting anyone to donate 2.3 BTCs which are worth thousands of dollars nowadays.
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April 09, 2021, 01:53:58 PM
#14
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.
Sorry, but if you're really a victim on previous electrum hacking incident (mentioned above), means there's no way you can recover those lost coins as bitcoin transactions are irreversible.

Also, taking your life for such reason will only give mishap to your family and to all people who are depending on you. Money can be earned but life? isn't if wasted so make your decision, it's your life afterall.
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April 09, 2021, 01:52:57 PM
#13
You are a victim of phishing attacks and there is no need to drag the issue for so long, move on because the possibility of you getting the 2.3 bitcoin back is not there as they sent the bitcoin to an anonymous wallet.
legendary
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April 09, 2021, 01:27:17 PM
#12
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.

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.

LoL, ending your life over 2 bitcoins? Don't be retarded. You can earn money anytime. Just forget about it and start over... or you can cry all day every day, make your life miserable till you suicide. There are other opportunities now and there will be tomorrow. Focus on the future, past is past and no, your coins ain't coming back.
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April 09, 2021, 01:21:43 PM
#11

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 are you posting it here though and sounding like this we're you got hacked,
Except the thief is a God fearing being which I doubt very much, sorry to say that you won't be getting to coins back, it is very unlikely that someone who stole the funds in your wallet will return it, but I wish you best of luck recovering your funds.
legendary
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April 09, 2021, 12:50:22 PM
#10
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.

Sorry but you seem to be blaming us for your Bitcoin being stolen and nobody is to blame here. Threatening that you are going to commit suicide (after 2 years) is not going to solve the problem either, because we can't do anything and those who stole your Bitcoin don't give a damn.
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April 09, 2021, 12:34:35 PM
#9
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.
sr. member
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April 09, 2021, 12:28:19 PM
#8
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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'll never get them back unless you can identify the scammer from the phishing attack and file a case. Whoever stole it will probably not see your post so threatening or attempting to end your life won't solve anything.

Why don't you try to follow what BitMaxz said about the forked coins. You may still get something and start over
Remember there are fork coins and I believe it's worth claiming.
newbie
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April 09, 2021, 12:26:01 PM
#7
Who will send Bitcoin to your wallet? Two years back your BTC has moved, posting now isn't going to happen anything. Even your post instantly after moved funds from your wallet and confirmed transaction on the Blockchain means the funds gone forever. Bitcoin isn't irreversible or the hacker isn't going to send it back. I am not getting the relationship between YouTube and your wallet. I don't understand the language.

Anyway, you lost it forever. If you still holding such as big amount then move it into any hardware wallet. Often I wouldn't take a risk with Electrum when the amount is quite bigger.
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.
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April 09, 2021, 12:18:29 PM
#6
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.

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.
legendary
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April 09, 2021, 11:49:42 AM
#5
I translated the youtube video title and it seems he talking about the stolen BTC years ago 2019.

If the wallet from the image above is yours you might be a victim of an Electrum phishing attack on the past where the user forced to upgrade to the latest version but links popup are phishing websites?

In that case, we don't have a way to get them back or reverse the transaction being made from a fake Electrum wallet. Unlike Paypal that you can raise a dispute to reverse the transaction and actually it was sent years ago so there is no way to get them back.

Next time be active here on the forum about Electrum from here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=98.0
Many Electrum users have been affected by a phishing attack last yr 2019 which is why they always recommend users to download directly on the Electrum website and verify the signature due to this attack.



I finished the youtube video and set the settings of subtitle to English and I'm right that he was a victim of a phishing attack where users see a popup to upgrade to the latest version.



Just adding this even there is no way to reverse or to find who stole it you can still get some coins from your wallet.
Remember there are fork coins and I believe it's worth claiming.

Follow this guide "LoyceV's Bitcoin Fork claiming guide (and service)"
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April 09, 2021, 11:42:34 AM
#4
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.
legendary
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April 09, 2021, 11:26:10 AM
#3
Who will send Bitcoin to your wallet? Two years back your BTC has moved, posting now isn't going to happen anything. Even your post instantly after moved funds from your wallet and confirmed transaction on the Blockchain means the funds gone forever. Bitcoin isn't irreversible or the hacker isn't going to send it back. I am not getting the relationship between YouTube and your wallet. I don't understand the language.

Anyway, you lost it forever. If you still holding such as big amount then move it into any hardware wallet. Often I wouldn't take a risk with Electrum when the amount is quite bigger.
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