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Topic: Accidentally sent 650.299 CND to address 0x1f7217b1FEE4B7877c465F82849C169Bea2a6 - page 3. (Read 626 times)

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I try to search the eth address on the search box of bitcoin talk and it says that the text did not match to any text in this forum so that the owner of this etherium address is maybe not a member of this site the possibility is very low and the chance that you will be able to get that token is near zero. also try to google search it and nothing match.
GFE
full member
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Recently myetherwallet posted new safe and recommended ways to access its wallet. Be sure you follow these ways
newbie
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So I see you have been hacked. Its not the fault of MEW, its your fault. You should be responsible enough to take necessary steps to access your account safely, cleaning your device from malware and keeping safe your Private Key.
hero member
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Very unlikely that guy would even come across this thread.

And if ever that slim chance will happen that he/she can be able to read this post, there is much ever less chance that the coins can be returned. In cryptocurrency just like the outside world we are living in a very dishonest world...well I think this is partly the reason why we have cryptocurrency to make some trust in a trustless society. I am suggesting to OP to just accept this fact and learn from this big lesson. I too have lost so many coins and tokens but to phishers who are good at what they are doing.
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https://combonetwork.io/
Thanks all for your reply!

Now I know for sure, I have been hacked. There is a second victim on the spot who lost his 1,263.204558816 Erc20 (BAR) tokens to this unknown person:


Be careful using MyEtherWallet. Do not use your private key to log in! Use a hardware wallet instead!

Anyway, I might have to live with it as a good lesson.

so far i have no problem using privat key in my etherwalet.
I suggest you bookmart the correct site https://www.myetherwallet.com/.
because many sites are scams circulating in MEW.
sr. member
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^ Rescan your computer. you might be infected by a malware that pastes wallet address into hackers address.

For more security always check receiving address manually before sending it.

i see for hackers there is a new age comming...
sr. member
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Very unlikely that guy would even come across this thread.

nor answer...
newbie
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^ Rescan your computer. you might be infected by a malware that pastes wallet address into hackers address.

For more security always check receiving address manually before sending it.

Thanks for the tip.
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^ Rescan your computer. you might be infected by a malware that pastes wallet address into hackers address.

For more security always check receiving address manually before sending it.
newbie
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Thanks all for your reply!

Now I know for sure, I have been hacked. There is a second victim on the spot who lost his 1,263.204558816 Erc20 (BAR) tokens to this unknown person:


Be careful using MyEtherWallet. Do not use your private key to log in! Use a hardware wallet instead!

Anyway, I might have to live with it as a good lesson.
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Before click send you should be make sure that address is right, or send small amount first to test it to know its witdrawal running smoothly. I always doing that anytime i make withdrawal any coin so never sent to wrong address.
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The guy that you send your CND token is lucky,just like winning a lottery without buying a ticket, a free airdrop.. I don't think this guy will send back to you your token..
newbie
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My advise for you, don't hope that the amount you have wrongfully sent will be back to you even if the receiver had seen your post.
member
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Well that is too bad. it is very highly unlikely that someone who ever owns that address will send you back your money just because of honesty. And if that someone is truly honest and want to give back the money how would that someone trust that you were really the person who sent the money to him? Sure you can provide logs of the transaction but logs can also be copied somewhere else. I would say by by for your money now if it was really your money. I would suggest to just move on and try to earn it back through legal stuff and may it be a lesson for you to double / triple check the address before sending anything. Sometimes learning experience comes with a hefty price and your were just hit with it.
sr. member
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Very unlikely that guy would even come across this thread.
newbie
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but how you did you know the wrong address?

By looking in the wallet history.
sr. member
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but how you did you know the wrong address?
newbie
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I'd probably made a mistake by sending 650.299 CND to wallet address 0x1f7217b1FEE4B7877c465F82849C169Bea2a6! If that's the case - AND if the owner of this addres reads this - please, sent me back the tokens. That would be very honest! My wallet addres is 0x1644ca863e2698c61ff8c12da87221dfdc5e12c0

Some facts of the transaction that took place:
https://ethplorer.io/address/0x1f7217b1fee4b7877c465f82849c169bea2a6f6b






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