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Topic: Blockchain.com scam - lost funds - page 3. (Read 975 times)

sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 251
June 23, 2019, 03:40:13 AM
#4
H there,

At the moment we are a group of several victims of the company Block chain dot com and we entrusted our funds to Block chain Luxembourg and lost over 400 bitcoins, this amount is worth today about 4.5 million American dollars.
We are sure we didn't do anything what could influence to the security of our wallets which were used at blockchain  com (generating paper wallets, storing passphrase, etc). In most cases we were using Apple environment (mainly newest iPhones and official blockchain app).

In the presence, we are a group of people in exactly the same situation - we lost part or all of our funds. We have lost 400 bitcoins in total on block chain dot com.
We are convinced that there are many victims in the world who are cheated in a similar way.

Please check out our video on youtube (English, German, Chinese) to get more information:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJi2VKiXy8VIERjea_KSEw .

At the beginning of July, we will be in Luxemburg to issue a case in Luxemburg's prosecutor. Lastly, we'd like to open class action in Luxembourg Court and sue Blockchain Luxemburg (blockchain.info) for security vulnerability of their software/API or stealing people's coins. It will only be possible with many pieces of evidence about Blockchain‘s software security issues or steals.

Could you please answer our questions according to your case of losing your bitcoins:
- Has you your only been used with blockchain.com ?
- What kind of wallet was it?
e.g. (paper - with or without passphrase/hardware/generated by blockchain.info/etc.)
- Are you 100% sure your passphrase / private key were stored securely all the time and no one (not even closest friends&family) didn't have access to it?
- Could you provide us with a link to the transaction which is related to your case?
- Do you still have access to your wallet on blockchain.com?
- Do you still have your wallet address, private key and passphrase?
- How did your case end? Do you know any predictions of the real cause of your loss? (is it different than the actual status of your case?)


We will do everything to protect your privacy, but there is a possibility we would have to provide your contact details to Public's Luxembourg prosecutors. Do you agree with that?

Please contact us via email:
* English: [email protected]
* Chinese: [email protected]
* Deutsch: [email protected]
with Issue number in the subject: BITFOR-07






this is the first time i hear this i have mony myself on the blockchain site, but never lost anything if this is true its awful and i hope you get your money back, this scamming shit have to stop , its running rampart in the crypto sphere.
full member
Activity: 966
Merit: 153
June 23, 2019, 03:00:07 AM
#3
OP, some of the scams that some users might ravage against Blockchain.com may not even be their fault but from the users carelessness. There have been phishing sites online in disguise as Blockchain and most users usually makes the mistakes of signing up with them. Just ensure that these victims truly signed up in blockchain.com and not something like blockschain.com or some adverts related to them.

Besides, you might want to move the thread to scam accusation section https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0 as most victims make those complains there.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1483
June 23, 2019, 02:08:27 AM
#2
there have been complaints and suspicions about this for years. it's impossible to prove any sort of selective scamming with so many users who haven't had coins stolen. knowing how careless users are and how easily they can get phished or keylogged, the assumption is always that it's the user's fault.

blockchain.com uses some client side encryption scheme for private key storage. it's conceivable there is some sort of backdoor.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 1
June 23, 2019, 01:20:36 AM
#1
H there,

At the moment we are a group of several victims of the company Block chain dot com and we entrusted our funds to Block chain Luxembourg and lost over 400 bitcoins, this amount is worth today about 4.5 million American dollars.
We are sure we didn't do anything what could influence to the security of our wallets which were used at blockchain  com (generating paper wallets, storing passphrase, etc). In most cases we were using Apple environment (mainly newest iPhones and official blockchain app).

In the presence, we are a group of people in exactly the same situation - we lost part or all of our funds. We have lost 400 bitcoins in total on block chain dot com.
We are convinced that there are many victims in the world who are cheated in a similar way.

Please check out our video on youtube (English, German, Chinese) to get more information:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJi2VKiXy8VIERjea_KSEw .

At the beginning of July, we will be in Luxemburg to issue a case in Luxemburg's prosecutor. Lastly, we'd like to open class action in Luxembourg Court and sue Blockchain Luxemburg (blockchain.info) for security vulnerability of their software/API or stealing people's coins. It will only be possible with many pieces of evidence about Blockchain‘s software security issues or steals.

Could you please answer our questions according to your case of losing your bitcoins:
- Has you your only been used with blockchain.com ?
- What kind of wallet was it?
e.g. (paper - with or without passphrase/hardware/generated by blockchain.info/etc.)
- Are you 100% sure your passphrase / private key were stored securely all the time and no one (not even closest friends&family) didn't have access to it?
- Could you provide us with a link to the transaction which is related to your case?
- Do you still have access to your wallet on blockchain.com?
- Do you still have your wallet address, private key and passphrase?
- How did your case end? Do you know any predictions of the real cause of your loss? (is it different than the actual status of your case?)


We will do everything to protect your privacy, but there is a possibility we would have to provide your contact details to Public's Luxembourg prosecutors. Do you agree with that?

Please contact us via email:
* English: [email protected]
* Chinese: [email protected]
* Deutsch: [email protected]
with Issue number in the subject: BITFOR-07

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