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newbie
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June 09, 2017, 10:33:00 PM
#17
Well guys, thanks for being so helpful, I'm just really desperate here and I don't know if you guys find it insulting or against your rules but I really need my 0.1 BTC back, I'm leaving my Bitrex wallet ID at the mercy of you guys generosity and kindness, and thanks again for everything, its been a couple of stressful days.
1EF8xcVaGixRpzM2saTBBrjEB7sTPtkEWt

That's the worst part..

I'm sorry. I guess a lot of you guys won't understand my situation.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1003
June 09, 2017, 10:28:14 PM
#16
Well guys, thanks for being so helpful, I'm just really desperate here and I don't know if you guys find it insulting or against your rules but I really need my 0.1 BTC back, I'm leaving my Bitrex wallet ID at the mercy of you guys generosity and kindness, and thanks again for everything, its been a couple of stressful days.
1EF8xcVaGixRpzM2saTBBrjEB7sTPtkEWt

That's the worst part..
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1003
June 09, 2017, 10:19:50 PM
#15
To make the matter worse, I am sure you were victim of clipboard virus.

Jesus, this is so devastating, all my savings lost due to a virus.
Yes its a very interesting Type of virus which only changes the address to the child-parent address of the coder who created that virus.
The first create of the virus was Infinity Technology on Dark net.
Generally people who want to download bitcoin hack tools(which really doesnot exist) become the victim of this.
newbie
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June 09, 2017, 10:16:41 PM
#14
To make the matter worse, I am sure you were victim of clipboard virus.

Jesus, this is so devastating, all my savings lost due to a virus.

Looks to me more like a malware that changes the address in the web page you used at Coinbase. That particular wallet address shows up on the internet in the strangest places:

Alameda County Foreclosure listings:

https://www.propertyshark.com/mason/CA/Alameda-County/Trustees-Sales

Some random Wordpress blog:

https://supportantivirusblog.wordpress.com/2017/05/26/13aqmiworwr6grdfzswq1tdxdn9qkhwapd/

Here's a post on a different forum talking about a similar situation involving the exact same wallet:

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@anubhav/bitcoin-virus-bug-hack-worm-steemitians-you-are-been-warned


Thanks for being so helpful, guys
legendary
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June 09, 2017, 10:14:55 PM
#13
To make the matter worse, I am sure you were victim of clipboard virus.
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 09, 2017, 10:09:59 PM
#12
Looks to me more like a malware that changes the address in the web page you used at Coinbase. That particular wallet address shows up on the internet in the strangest places:

Alameda County Foreclosure listings:

https://www.propertyshark.com/mason/CA/Alameda-County/Trustees-Sales

Some random Wordpress blog:

https://supportantivirusblog.wordpress.com/2017/05/26/13aqmiworwr6grdfzswq1tdxdn9qkhwapd/

Here's a post on a different forum talking about a similar situation involving the exact same wallet:

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@anubhav/bitcoin-virus-bug-hack-worm-steemitians-you-are-been-warned
newbie
Activity: 11
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June 09, 2017, 09:39:18 PM
#11
Hello, my name is Gabriel, and I'm from Venezuela. My native tongue is spanish so if my English is rubbish, please excuse me.

I'm really new in this whole crypto-currency thing. I only have like one month holding BTC and trading.

I was really excited in this whole world of trading and holding BTC until June 5th of days ago, in which I opened my Coinbase account. One friend told me its the best wallet to keep my BTC in, because a number of reasons I don't remember now. I used to have my BTC in my Bittrex account.

So, to test my new account, and because I was bored and I wanted to see the functions Coinbase had to offer, I send part of my life savings to my Coinbase account, which were 0.10526017 BTC.
I know, I know, for you guys 0.10526017 BTC doesn't sound as much, but for me its a lot. My country is in a deep financial crisis and that amount of money its a lot here.

One hour passes, two, three and I'm getting worried because it doesn't even show as pending.
The day after, I wake up and check my account. The transaction history is empty, no transactions made, not a single transaction as pending.

So I contact Coinbase support and explain the situation, I send them all the information I have, which is the wallet I sent the BTC to, which was 13AqmiwoRwR6grdFZSWQ1tDxDN9qkhwaPd, the TXID, which is 43c00c1d392583879e913427d15e80895609dbf2e064a4b7ab8bcc35e39eaafb, and then I wait. They reply 12 hours after saying that they don't have support for my country, as you can see in this mail:

http://imgur.com/e9UAD52

I reply the mail saying I don't find any other way to resolve this issue.

Later that day one friend told me that maybe I sent the BTC to the wrong wallet. But I didn't. I'm really aware of what I'm doing every time I send BTC and I checked a LOT before sending that amount of money because I knew it was a lot to me. Also another friend experimented and sent me 0.005 BTC to the 13AqmiwoRwR6grdFZSWQ1tDxDN9qkhwaPd wallet and it happened the same, it never arrived.

I also made sure that my Bittrex wallet, which is 1EF8xcVaGixRpzM2saTBBrjEB7sTPtkEWt and works PERFECTLY doesn't have the BTC I sent to the full of flaws Coinbase address. And it doesnt.

I'm very sad as I write this post, but what the hell, I guess shit happens.

Stay aware guys, because 0.105 BTC was my fortune, and it could happen to you guys.

Edit: This is also my first post in this community, hi!



This is odd. I have used coinbase and continue to use it's services. And I have never seen this sort of problem occurring. The most common problem is instead people's accounts getting frozen and they are forced to withdraw their bitcoin because they used the funds to gamble or buy drugs etc.

As daemonfox said, the address doesn't look right. It is highly probable that you sent the bitcoin to another wallet. To verify this go to your account, pretty sure in settings somewhere you can see all the addressed that are associated with your accounts and you can sign messages from them.

Sorry that your first bitcoin experience is so terrible.

I know I'm a newbie in this whole crypto-thingies but I'm 100% confident in my self that I did everything correctly, I copied the same wallet ID they gave me and used it.

Also something really odd is happening right now in my Coinbase Community post (I posted there as well asking for help). There's multiple people (Which I don't know any) saying that they sent me money to that same wallet ID and they want it back.

Like this guy http://imgur.com/dVl6fqF

I don't know any of this guys sending me money, they're all saying that it was a mistake and they want it back. Coinbase is weird, and I can't help but thinking their users are mocking me and my situation.

By the way, thanks for the gentle words! Don't be sorry, its no-ones fault.
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June 09, 2017, 09:33:44 PM
#10
Hello, my name is Gabriel, and I'm from Venezuela. My native tongue is spanish so if my English is rubbish, please excuse me.

I'm really new in this whole crypto-currency thing. I only have like one month holding BTC and trading.

I was really excited in this whole world of trading and holding BTC until June 5th of days ago, in which I opened my Coinbase account. One friend told me its the best wallet to keep my BTC in, because a number of reasons I don't remember now. I used to have my BTC in my Bittrex account.

So, to test my new account, and because I was bored and I wanted to see the functions Coinbase had to offer, I send part of my life savings to my Coinbase account, which were 0.10526017 BTC.
I know, I know, for you guys 0.10526017 BTC doesn't sound as much, but for me its a lot. My country is in a deep financial crisis and that amount of money its a lot here.

One hour passes, two, three and I'm getting worried because it doesn't even show as pending.
The day after, I wake up and check my account. The transaction history is empty, no transactions made, not a single transaction as pending.

So I contact Coinbase support and explain the situation, I send them all the information I have, which is the wallet I sent the BTC to, which was 13AqmiwoRwR6grdFZSWQ1tDxDN9qkhwaPd, the TXID, which is 43c00c1d392583879e913427d15e80895609dbf2e064a4b7ab8bcc35e39eaafb, and then I wait. They reply 12 hours after saying that they don't have support for my country, as you can see in this mail:



I reply the mail saying I don't find any other way to resolve this issue.

Later that day one friend told me that maybe I sent the BTC to the wrong wallet. But I didn't. I'm really aware of what I'm doing every time I send BTC and I checked a LOT before sending that amount of money because I knew it was a lot to me. Also another friend experimented and sent me 0.005 BTC to the 13AqmiwoRwR6grdFZSWQ1tDxDN9qkhwaPd wallet and it happened the same, it never arrived.

I also made sure that my Bittrex wallet, which is 1EF8xcVaGixRpzM2saTBBrjEB7sTPtkEWt and works PERFECTLY doesn't have the BTC I sent to the full of flaws Coinbase address. And it doesnt.

I'm very sad as I write this post, but what the hell, I guess shit happens.

Stay aware guys, because 0.105 BTC was my fortune, and it could happen to you guys.

Edit: This is also my first post in this community, hi!



This is odd. I have used coinbase and continue to use it's services. And I have never seen this sort of problem occurring. The most common problem is instead people's accounts getting frozen and they are forced to withdraw their bitcoin because they used the funds to gamble or buy drugs etc.

As daemonfox said, the address doesn't look right. It is highly probable that you sent the bitcoin to another wallet. To verify this go to your account, pretty sure in settings somewhere you can see all the addressed that are associated with your accounts and you can sign messages from them.

Sorry that your first bitcoin experience is so terrible.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
June 09, 2017, 09:04:08 PM
#9
That is odd... at what point did the address change to the one in the pic... obviously you can see what is there now no longer matches the address you sent BTC to.

Coinbase is the only one that can assist any further. While I know it is crap to have to be without that coin for now... you may not be out completely. If Coinbase does determine something went wrong, your coins can be tracked.

4 days passed and no response. I think my money its lost.

The address in the pic is new, I think its from today. My address also changed two hours after I made the first transaction, the one in which I lost my money.
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 500
June 09, 2017, 09:02:15 PM
#8
That is odd... at what point did the address change to the one in the pic... obviously you can see what is there now no longer matches the address you sent BTC to.

Coinbase is the only one that can assist any further. While I know it is crap to have to be without that coin for now... you may not be out completely. If Coinbase does determine something went wrong, your coins can be tracked.
newbie
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June 09, 2017, 08:57:24 PM
#7

I get it, and I know it is a suck place to be... but yes if you post a pic of what you get from Coinbase... maybe it will reveal what really happened.

Also, I can't help but wonder if you maybe hit a fake site instead of the real Coinbase. There is an awful lot of BTC going to that address the last few days.
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It truly sucks, I was going to buy my first GPU with that money.

And your theory its a good ne, about a fake Coinbase address, but that crossed my mind already, and I'm 100% positive I used the correct site. Just checked my website history just in case, and nope, only good ol' original Coinbase.

Here's the pic, btw:
I removed the link.

hero member
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June 09, 2017, 08:51:26 PM
#6

Oh noes! I'm not saying that you nor the blockchain are lying, excuse me. But that's what it happened, that's the wallet they gave me.
And I'm willing to show any pic you guys like, of course. By Wallet QR code and key you mean my current Coinbase Wallet QR code and key?

I get it, and I know it is a suck place to be... but yes if you post a pic of what you get from Coinbase... maybe it will reveal what really happened.

Also, I can't help but wonder if you maybe hit a fake site instead of the real Coinbase. There is an awful lot of BTC going to that address the last few days.
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 09, 2017, 08:49:25 PM
#5
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Hey check the link i posted... blockchain does not lie.

Care to link a pic of the wallet QR code and key for comparison?

Oh noes! I'm not saying that you nor the blockchain are lying, excuse me. But that's what it happened, that's the wallet they gave me.
And I'm willing to show any pic you guys like, of course. By Wallet QR code and key you mean my current Coinbase Wallet QR code and key?
hero member
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June 09, 2017, 08:46:56 PM
#4
OK you and others did something wrong...

Look here this is the address you said you sent BTC to Coinbase... this address has over 10 BTc in it... it is not yours lol... you made a mistake somewhere.

https://blockchain.info/address/13AqmiwoRwR6grdFZSWQ1tDxDN9qkhwaPd

Impossible, I did everything normally.  Went to my coinbase account, then to my wallets, BTC wallet and I copied the exact same Wallet ID they gave me and pasted it.

Hey check the link i posted... blockchain does not lie.

Care to link a pic of the wallet QR code and key for comparison?

Also, just to check did you click My Wallet or BTC Vault?
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
June 09, 2017, 08:43:21 PM
#3
OK you and others did something wrong...

Look here this is the address you said you sent BTC to Coinbase... this address has over 10 BTc in it... it is not yours lol... you made a mistake somewhere.

https://blockchain.info/address/13AqmiwoRwR6grdFZSWQ1tDxDN9qkhwaPd

Impossible, I did everything normally.  Went to my coinbase account, then to my wallets, BTC wallet and I copied the exact same Wallet ID they gave me and pasted it.
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 500
June 09, 2017, 08:39:08 PM
#2
OK you and others did something wrong...

Look here this is the address you said you sent BTC to Coinbase... this address has over 10 BTc in it... it is not yours lol... you made a mistake somewhere.

https://blockchain.info/address/13AqmiwoRwR6grdFZSWQ1tDxDN9qkhwaPd
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
June 09, 2017, 08:27:04 PM
#1
Hello, my name is Gabriel, and I'm from Venezuela. My native tongue is spanish so if my English is rubbish, please excuse me.

I'm really new in this whole crypto-currency thing. I only have like one month holding BTC and trading.

I was really excited in this whole world of trading and holding BTC until June 5th of days ago, in which I opened my Coinbase account. One friend told me its the best wallet to keep my BTC in, because a number of reasons I don't remember now. I used to have my BTC in my Bittrex account.

So, to test my new account, and because I was bored and I wanted to see the functions Coinbase had to offer, I send part of my life savings to my Coinbase account, which were 0.10526017 BTC.
I know, I know, for you guys 0.10526017 BTC doesn't sound as much, but for me its a lot. My country is in a deep financial crisis and that amount of money its a lot here.

One hour passes, two, three and I'm getting worried because it doesn't even show as pending.
The day after, I wake up and check my account. The transaction history is empty, no transactions made, not a single transaction as pending.

So I contact Coinbase support and explain the situation, I send them all the information I have, which is the wallet I sent the BTC to, which was 13AqmiwoRwR6grdFZSWQ1tDxDN9qkhwaPd, the TXID, which is 43c00c1d392583879e913427d15e80895609dbf2e064a4b7ab8bcc35e39eaafb, and then I wait. They reply 12 hours after saying that they don't have support for my country, as you can see in this mail:

http://imgur.com/e9UAD52

I reply the mail saying I don't find any other way to resolve this issue.

Later that day one friend told me that maybe I sent the BTC to the wrong wallet. But I didn't. I'm really aware of what I'm doing every time I send BTC and I checked a LOT before sending that amount of money because I knew it was a lot to me. Also another friend experimented and sent me 0.005 BTC to the 13AqmiwoRwR6grdFZSWQ1tDxDN9qkhwaPd wallet and it happened the same, it never arrived.

I also made sure that my Bittrex wallet, which is 14uSznbSoLJe1pxWXxpVskyAdTBfASV1DT and works PERFECTLY doesn't have the BTC I sent to the full of flaws Coinbase address. And it doesnt.

I'm very sad as I write this post, but what the hell, I guess shit happens.

Stay aware guys, because 0.105 BTC was my fortune, and it could happen to you guys.

Edit: This is also my first post in this community, hi!

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