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Topic: Bought $950 of bitcoin, now this happens: (Read 326 times)

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June 19, 2019, 05:27:04 PM
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Does anybody realized that the image was obviously edited (the "amount part" was pasted over the original image).
I don't know what was the OP's intention on posting this but it would be nice to hear his explanation Smiley
maybe he edited the image to trim the width, but did it poorly
those 5 transactions have correct time-txamount pair data, just not properly aligned
my searches found these 3 addresses corresponding to those 5 transactions:
https://btc.com/bc1q9h8ksrjrydehg4mf80xrgdujc7p5nu4v575uvl
https://btc.com/bc1qp67gjd7tca8p798xzjhz97lycmyc0kvczx5qme
https://btc.com/bc1q4hmdudjhyjex94fyrt4n35evcv6ysnuyy7l5c8
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nc50lc is right. The image has obviously been edited for some reason.
At this point I wouldn't trust the OP unless he can explain what is the reason his photo is edited.
He created the topic on June 16th claiming he lost $950 and has since not checked back or posted any additional details. Something seems rather off if you ask me, I know that I would be much more active if I somehow misplaced or lost $1K.
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Did you verify the PGP signature?
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I think OP is using a fake Electrum version (phishing attack) and lost all his coins.
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Does anybody realized that the image was obviously edited (the "amount part" was pasted over the original image).
I don't know what was the OP's intention on posting this but it would be nice to hear his explanation Smiley


Original Image:

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Can you right-click on the 2 entries at the top, "View on block explorer" and paste the link of the pages that open here?
I think the address related to the OP question is bc1q9h8ksrjrydehg4mf80xrgdujc7p5nu4v575uvl

Its almost 2 hours from OP posted this thread so still the transaction will be unconfirmed?

I think OP lost it at the moment, quick action might saved a lot of money.
true, quick action might save his coins...
he should've asked here hours earlier at first sight of unknown transaction out
it took 4 hours+ (287mins) for the spending tx to get first confirmation
that means 4 mins after he opened this thread the transaction just got confirmed Embarrassed
if he didn't make this outgoing transaction then he lost his bitcoin

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The OP really did received the bitcoin in his wallet but I also notice in the image provided that there is an unconfirmed transaction going out or sending the same amount of bitcoin to an address. If the op is responsible for the unconfirmed transaction then the only solution to the problem is to double spend as stated by CryptopreneurBrainboss.
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Now if the transaction is still unconfirmed (which I doubt it's) you can try performing a double spend with higher fee to a new address of a different wallet on different device.

THat would definitely solve the issue and is the smartest solution, and the only way to get your coins back.
What a stupid hacker to use low fees to steal coins...

You should import your private key in a new device using higher fees, so you would be safe from the hacker.
Its almost 2 hours from OP posted this thread so still the transaction will be unconfirmed?

I think OP lost it at the moment, quick action might saved a lot of money.
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Now if the transaction is still unconfirmed (which I doubt it's) you can try performing a double spend with higher fee to a new address of a different wallet on different device.

THat would definitely solve the issue and is the smartest solution, and the only way to get your coins back.
What a stupid hacker to use low fees to steal coins...

You should import your private key in a new device using higher fees, so you would be safe from the hacker.
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The coins definitely showed up from the looks of it, but are currently leaving the wallet by the unconfirmed transaction for the same amount. Did you make the other 2 transactions that were spent from the original amount the wallet received?

If not someone may have access to your wallet. Did you download anything recently?
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I do NOT get my bitcoin. I use Electrum. What other info will you need to help me resolve this issue?



Qouting to enabling viewing without having to click on link for others.

From the image above you did recieved your bitcoin in your wallet but it got transferred out and also from the image provide I'm meant  to believe you have been making use of the wallet before this recent transactions. Therefore a possible conclusion is that your wallet has been compromised that's if you're not the one that carry-out the last transaction.

Now if the transaction is still unconfirmed (which I doubt it's) you can try performing a double spend with higher fee to a new address of a different wallet on different device. If you aren't comfortable posting your address then let us know status of the transaction and if it's confirmed there isn't any solution to retrieving your bitcoin as bitcoin transaction aren't reversible. Also don't forget to clean up your laptop it must have been infected with some virus or somethings.
legendary
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Are you sending a transaction? It looks like you received your coins (0.09180084BTC) but sent a transaction afterwards.

Where did you download your Electrum from?

Can you right-click on the 2 entries at the top, "View on block explorer" and paste the link of the pages that open here?
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I do NOT get my bitcoin. I use Electrum. What other info will you need to help me resolve this issue?

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