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legendary
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July 03, 2024, 09:09:21 PM
#9
I've been out of the crypto game for a few years now and I'm just now kind of dipping my toes into the water again.  Admittedly, I was a little angry when my original account on here got hijacked a few years ago and I wasn't able to get it back.
If you don't mind, would you like to share with the community some details about the hacked account? Maybe there could be some help on how to recover it for you.
 
With the details you provide, probably a wallet linked to the account or any other thing that could prove that you really own the account could give you a chance of getting it back, or you don't want the old account again?

If you care about getting your hacked account back you should try checking out this link How to recover hacked account
I agree, and by sharing it, it could also help other people to avoid it so no one will be ever a victim again of what happened to OP.

I'm glad that even what happened to OP he/she still trust the Bitcoin and not blaming the Bitcoin itself of what happened, it is already a lesson learned for OP.
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
July 03, 2024, 08:49:00 PM
#8
I've been out of the crypto game for a few years now and I'm just now kind of dipping my toes into the water again.  Admittedly, I was a little angry when my original account on here got hijacked a few years ago and I wasn't able to get it back.  Oh well, water under the bridge, right?  Anyway, I just ordered a Trezor Safe 3 to start "hodling" again.  I've been reading different news sources about the future potential of BTC and it still looks pretty bright.  What is your personal view?  Are you still optimistic?  Riding the fence?  I'm curious.  Thanks.
Just as what you've read about those sources, everyone's thought about BTC is going to be the same. The majority of us here are very well optimistic about the approach to Bitcoin for its future potential. My personal view won't be that much and that's the same as the others. We're just going to hold it effortlessly and wait for the time to come. Mentioning my mistake in the past, I won't do that again because I've sold too early. So, you've got a good initiative there by ordering a trezor hardware wallet and that shows that you're ready to the game for the long term holding.

But don't forget to enjoy it as well and take some profits but make sure that you're already decided and won't have any regrets upon doing so. Set yourself some goals and be confident about bitcoin's future potential. Some have already mentioned that there's no way that they're going to have some thoughts of selling but no one knows what will happen in the future so for you, you just have to be ready for it.

The speculations that I have read is that we might see some good ending by this year but it's not the actual ending of this bull run. This is still going to be long run until 2025 so, set up your mind and keep accumulating as much as you can before we get those high prices that we've never seen before.
jr. member
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July 03, 2024, 08:29:48 PM
#7
My original account username was axel2078.  I had been on the forum for years, finally becoming a full member and then one day when I tried to log in, I couldn't anymore and I noticed someone else was posting using my account.  I sent a message to the mods right away, but they asked me to provide some kind of digital signing proof that the account was mine and I had no idea how to do that.  I wish I could provide something to you that would prove that I was the original owner, but I don't know what that could be aside from the email address that it was opened with.  Would I like to get my old account back? Sure, that would be great, but if it's not possible, I understand.

Welcome back OP

This account... right?
Sorry about the ordeal.

Recovering accounts is much easier lately. Please follow instructions in the link that was shared earlier on. Even if you don't have a staked Bitcoin address. You can still recover your account as long as you share as much detail as possible.

That being said. I recommend you to first get acquainted with what's going on (halving and EFT effect) and not to FOMO. We are already in a mid-bull run  Wink

Thanks!  Yep, that's my original account!  I followed those instructions and sent an email from the account that it was first registered to upon creation.  We'll see what happens.
copper member
Activity: 2086
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Top Crypto Casino
July 03, 2024, 07:59:26 PM
#6
My original account username was axel2078.  I had been on the forum for years, finally becoming a full member and then one day when I tried to log in, I couldn't anymore and I noticed someone else was posting using my account.  I sent a message to the mods right away, but they asked me to provide some kind of digital signing proof that the account was mine and I had no idea how to do that.  I wish I could provide something to you that would prove that I was the original owner, but I don't know what that could be aside from the email address that it was opened with.  Would I like to get my old account back? Sure, that would be great, but if it's not possible, I understand.

Welcome back OP

This account... right?
Sorry about the ordeal.

Recovering accounts is much easier lately. Please follow instructions in the link that was shared earlier on. Even if you don't have a staked Bitcoin address. You can still recover your account as long as you share as much detail as possible.

That being said. I recommend you to first get acquainted with what's going on (halving and ETF effects) and not to FOMO. We are already in a mid-bull run  Wink
full member
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Duelbits.com
July 03, 2024, 07:22:40 PM
#5
I've been out of the crypto game for a few years now and I'm just now kind of dipping my toes into the water again.  Admittedly, I was a little angry when my original account on here got hijacked a few years ago and I wasn't able to get it back.  Oh well, water under the bridge, right?  Anyway, I just ordered a Trezor Safe 3 to start "hodling" again.  I've been reading different news sources about the future potential of BTC and it still looks pretty bright.  What is your personal view?  Are you still optimistic?  Riding the fence?  I'm curious.  Thanks.
Optimism is one thing I have never let go of in my Bitcoin journey over the years a d this is because I believe that I can still be able to make some profit in Bitcoin as long as I still maintain a good position on my investment and hold as long as I possibly can so that I will be able to get the best off the Bitcoin exo system. As one who is returning into the Bitcoin space, one thing you shouldn't let go off is your optimism, it's one piller of your investing force, when ever you stop been optimistic, a whole lot gets to happen with your investment as panic and emotional stress could set in and affect how profitable you can be with your investment.

In the midst of your optimism, you should aswell try to making sure that your are not over leveraging so you know when best to exit and when best to enter especially if you get to add trading along side, also make sure to stay informed a d following the trends and happenings around Bitcoin so you don't get left out at any point.
hero member
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Merit: 784
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
July 03, 2024, 06:13:50 PM
#4
I've been reading different news sources about the future potential of BTC and it still looks pretty bright.  What is your personal view?  Are you still optimistic?  Riding the fence?  I'm curious.  Thanks.
The future of Bitcoin does look bright. I believe we are having a harsh momentum between June and July due to some recent news involving high flux of Bitcoins for sale in the market, but as soon as we get rid of such sales and investors absorb the supply of BTCs being dropped in the market, Bitcoin will recover its price once again towards a new ATH. By my experience, the final months of a halving year have been considerably good for our investments in Bitcoin.

I expect that from September or October on we start seeing some interesting fluctuations. It means there is still time to invest in Bitcoin, while it's still below the 60,000$ price mark. If my predictions are right, you have come back in time for the banquet.
jr. member
Activity: 28
Merit: 1
July 03, 2024, 06:06:49 PM
#3
I've been out of the crypto game for a few years now and I'm just now kind of dipping my toes into the water again.  Admittedly, I was a little angry when my original account on here got hijacked a few years ago and I wasn't able to get it back.
If you don't mind, would you like to share with the community some details about the hacked account? Maybe there could be some help on how to recover it for you.
 
With the details you provide, probably a wallet linked to the account or any other thing that could prove that you really own the account could give you a chance of getting it back, or you don't want the old account again?

If you care about getting your hacked account back you should try checking out this link How to recover hacked account

My original account username was axel2078.  I had been on the forum for years, finally becoming a full member and then one day when I tried to log in, I couldn't anymore and I noticed someone else was posting using my account.  I sent a message to the mods right away, but they asked me to provide some kind of digital signing proof that the account was mine and I had no idea how to do that.  I wish I could provide something to you that would prove that I was the original owner, but I don't know what that could be aside from the email address that it was opened with.  Would I like to get my old account back? Sure, that would be great, but if it's not possible, I understand.
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 359
July 03, 2024, 05:53:30 PM
#2
I've been out of the crypto game for a few years now and I'm just now kind of dipping my toes into the water again.  Admittedly, I was a little angry when my original account on here got hijacked a few years ago and I wasn't able to get it back.
If you don't mind, would you like to share with the community some details about the hacked account? Maybe there could be some help on how to recover it for you.
 
With the details you provide, probably a wallet linked to the account or any other thing that could prove that you really own the account could give you a chance of getting it back, or you don't want the old account again?

If you care about getting your hacked account back you should try checking out this link How to recover hacked account
jr. member
Activity: 28
Merit: 1
July 03, 2024, 05:49:07 PM
#1
I've been out of the crypto game for a few years now and I'm just now kind of dipping my toes into the water again.  Admittedly, I was a little angry when my original account on here got hijacked a few years ago and I wasn't able to get it back.  Oh well, water under the bridge, right?  Anyway, I just ordered a Trezor Safe 3 to start "hodling" again.  I've been reading different news sources about the future potential of BTC and it still looks pretty bright.  What is your personal view?  Are you still optimistic?  Riding the fence?  I'm curious.  Thanks.
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