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legendary
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June 08, 2019, 04:26:10 AM
#21
very famliar /btc.com woe i see my address wallet there too wonder if i have or setup a account with them lost my userid and password maybe my coins are there if i had account there can they auto send there if i set that up?
Even if you made a wallet on btc.com they can't hack or steal coins from your blockchain wallet because the addresses and private keys are always different and it's unlikely for them to generate it. They can only be connected or used from different wallets if the person who stole your account has a copy of your wallet file, seeds or private key. 
newbie
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June 07, 2019, 09:56:20 PM
#20
blockchain is a secure wallet, the reason users are hacked because they don't have good security. I think you have leaked wallet information and secret keywords to third parties. Or maybe you have clicked on the link that has some malicious pattern .
legendary
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Merit: 10611
June 07, 2019, 09:53:05 PM
#19
very famliar /btc.com woe i see my address wallet there too wonder if i have or setup a account with them lost my userid and password maybe my coins are there if i had account there can they auto send there if i set that up?

your "address" is on the "blockchain" (blockchain means the  chain of blocks that nodes store not the site called blockchain.com) so everyone who has a node and has the blockchain sees your address (or more precisely all the transactions), this includes block explorers. you don't have to be surprised or open an account on any site that shows you your address.
sr. member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 355
June 07, 2019, 09:17:47 PM
#18

so in short there is no way to recover stolen bitcoins and blockchain won't do nothing anyways right



I would presume that in your case blockchain.com will not do anything that can refund your lost fund as they can easily argue that it is not their fault and that the problem must be originating in your end. Good thing that you are able to recover some of your losses and hopefully this can be a big lesson to you and to people who are reading this experience of yours.
sr. member
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June 07, 2019, 09:02:30 PM
#17
Pretty sure you got phished and the hacker got all the info,the seed,2fa code email and password.Just remember all the website you have been clicking this past few days before you lost your funds,tracing the funds will be useless because no one can give you back the stolen money,only the hacker himself.
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June 07, 2019, 08:47:20 PM
#16
WOW I lost money but not much my home insurance company took care of this less $400 deductible
... and no wallet offers insurance if ever your wallet is stolen from their site, since your password and safety of your account is in your hands.
but somehow it's covered by his home insurance company Shocked
I'm very curious to know how to claim insurance money on bitcoin losses, which policy covers it?
That is why I'm thinking that he might be phished with fake insurance and redirect to a fake Coinbase then it will ask for his credentials including the pin from 2fa so even the account is protected with 2fa hacker can be still log in and steal funds in instant.
That's weird if OP got phished and never received any login notification from blockchain wallet when the hackers access his account. An assumption that the hacker got have access to his 12 recovery seed.  Huh

legendary
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June 07, 2019, 08:17:30 PM
#15
WOW I lost money but not much my home insurance company took care of this less $400 deductible
... and no wallet offers insurance if ever your wallet is stolen from their site, since your password and safety of your account is in your hands.
but somehow it's covered by his home insurance company Shocked
I'm very curious to know how to claim insurance money on bitcoin losses, which policy covers it?
That is why I'm thinking that he might be phished with fake insurance and redirect to a fake Coinbase then it will ask for his credentials including the pin from 2fa so even the account is protected with 2fa hacker can be still log in and steal funds in instant.

very famliar /btc.com woe i see my address wallet there too wonder if i have or setup a account with them lost my userid and password maybe my coins are there if i had account there can they auto send there if i set that up?

Seems your bitcointalk account was reset recently and your account been made since 2016 why you act like a naive?

You also have a history asking for a loan as a newbie from here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13816173

Did you own this account just curious?
full member
Activity: 644
Merit: 100
June 07, 2019, 07:44:04 PM
#14
Blockchain.com is a secure web wallet unless careless users maintain their account security, maybe someone uses that carelessness, so someone takes over your wallet and sends all the contents of the wallet, hardware wallet can be the right choice to prevent this happens, everything is in your control when you store bitcoin in the hardware wallet, remember that crime occurs not because of the intentions of the perpetrators but because there is an opportunity to beware.
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 07, 2019, 07:36:36 PM
#13
can anyone guide me in this address bc1qyldlycpzem3zysfwzjnp4umtfgzua9y7y47me2gdxnn0npfuqwcquksc7l
try this https://btc.com/bc1qyldlycpzem3zysfwzjnp4umtfgzua9y7y47me2gdxnn0npfuqwcquksc7l
this looks like a change address for whoever sent you the money

Where did the $1200 come from you never explained that? Are you saying $1200 came from nowhere or was it your own payment.
I would like to know this too, it could give us a hint to what happened to your blockchain account

WOW I lost money but not much my home insurance company took care of this less $400 deductible
... and no wallet offers insurance if ever your wallet is stolen from their site, since your password and safety of your account is in your hands.
but somehow it's covered by his home insurance company Shocked
I'm very curious to know how to claim insurance money on bitcoin losses, which policy covers it?


very famliar /btc.com woe i see my address wallet there too wonder if i have or setup a account with them lost my userid and password maybe my coins are there if i had account there can they auto send there if i set that up?
legendary
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June 07, 2019, 07:35:18 PM
#12
Somehow he's lucky to get his lost funds claimed. There were more insurance service rendering based ico, but this is the first time I have come across a lost bitcoin fund being claimed. Someone could have breached into his email account which seems to be the possible way to get the account hacked and move the funds to different wallet addresses. From my understanding there will be flaws with the blockchain wallet service, but without some loop hole provided from our end it isn't possible to get into the wallet.
hero member
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June 07, 2019, 07:20:24 PM
#11
can anyone guide me in this address bc1qyldlycpzem3zysfwzjnp4umtfgzua9y7y47me2gdxnn0npfuqwcquksc7l
try this https://btc.com/bc1qyldlycpzem3zysfwzjnp4umtfgzua9y7y47me2gdxnn0npfuqwcquksc7l
this looks like a change address for whoever sent you the money

Where did the $1200 come from you never explained that? Are you saying $1200 came from nowhere or was it your own payment.
I would like to know this too, it could give us a hint to what happened to your blockchain account

WOW I lost money but not much my home insurance company took care of this less $400 deductible
... and no wallet offers insurance if ever your wallet is stolen from their site, since your password and safety of your account is in your hands.
but somehow it's covered by his home insurance company Shocked
I'm very curious to know how to claim insurance money on bitcoin losses, which policy covers it?
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 535
June 07, 2019, 07:07:30 PM
#10
Did you click one of those emails that said you were paid x amount and to login? Where did the $1200 come from you never explained that? Are you saying $1200 came from nowhere or was it your own payment.
If you saw a supported payment and logged in to get it then it's your own fault. Still not sure how this happens to people.
sr. member
Activity: 1596
Merit: 335
June 07, 2019, 07:00:49 PM
#9
can anyone guide me in this address bc1qyldlycpzem3zysfwzjnp4umtfgzua9y7y47me2gdxnn0npfuqwcquksc7l

i put it in to check on several wallets sites and it tells me not a address Huh

If you can recall, have you clicked any suspicious sites, or e-mails with site of blockchain.com?
Looking where the address is from or where your coins ended will only waste your time and will take you nowhere. There is no way for you to take back your stolen bitcoin.
Let this be an expensive lesson for you and move on.  I feel bad for your loss.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
June 07, 2019, 06:49:29 PM
#8
can anyone guide me in this address bc1qyldlycpzem3zysfwzjnp4umtfgzua9y7y47me2gdxnn0npfuqwcquksc7l

i put it in to check on several wallets sites and it tells me not a address Huh
hero member
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June 07, 2019, 06:39:40 PM
#7
so in short there is no way to recover stolen bitcoins and blockchain won't do nothing anyways right


also looking over my previous capture pic was strange about how i receive them Received By my only wallet was 19CGC1a7wtRidRKL3RryvTBRFt8K4vbcDs

Received By
bc1qyldlycpzem3zysfwzjnp4umtfgzua9y7y47me2gdxnn0npfuqwcquksc7l
19CGC1a7wtRidRKL3RryvTBRFt8K4vbcDs


There's no way for them to give back what was stolen, bitcoin transactions are irreversible, and no wallet offers insurance if ever your wallet is stolen from their site, since your password and safety of your account is in your hands.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
June 07, 2019, 06:33:58 PM
#6
so in short there is no way to recover stolen bitcoins and blockchain won't do nothing anyways right


also looking over my previous capture pic was strange about how i receive them Received By my only wallet was 19CGC1a7wtRidRKL3RryvTBRFt8K4vbcDs

Received By
bc1qyldlycpzem3zysfwzjnp4umtfgzua9y7y47me2gdxnn0npfuqwcquksc7l
19CGC1a7wtRidRKL3RryvTBRFt8K4vbcDs
hero member
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June 07, 2019, 06:21:37 PM
#5
It looks like you've been phished?

Are you sure that you enter the correct URL of Blockchain wallet?

Are you sure no one knows your account? Who created your account?

Because many scammers give a fake blockchain wallet with watch-only wallet and you have no control over this wallet. So let us know if who created your account and paste the URL here so that we can verify if you are using correct blockchain website.

Most likely, since he mentioned that all else is secured, he must have logged-in his credentials in some phishing site which gave the hacker a chance to get his log-in details. That is why I never leave my funds online, hardware wallets might be a little expensive, but it's your best security for your funds. It is most recommended especially if you are keeping a lot of crypto.
legendary
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June 07, 2019, 06:19:20 PM
#4
It looks like you've been phished?

Are you sure that you enter the correct URL of Blockchain wallet?

Are you sure no one knows your account? Who created your account?

Because many scammers give a fake blockchain wallet with watch-only wallet and you have no control over this wallet. So let us know if who created your account and paste the URL here so that we can verify if you are using correct blockchain website.
hero member
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June 07, 2019, 05:48:24 PM
#3
That's indeed sad but at least you're able to reduce your loss.

Web wallets are the least safe place to store your funds and the extra layer of security won't help much in mitigating its risks. Moving to a much safer wallet would be a good start.

And yes, hardware wallet is a good choice op, I personally use it as my main wallet. Here is a list to choose from: https://bitcoin.org/en/wallets/hardware/
Lastly is, we control our coins and we are responsible for taking security measures to keep it safe so I suggest reading this Securing your wallet
newbie
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June 07, 2019, 05:19:16 PM
#2
WOW I lost money but not much my home insurance company took care of this less $400 deductible

RE: Our Claim Number:xxxxxxx Policy Number:xxxxxxxx Date of Loss: June 6, 2019 Dear Dan xxxxx : Thank you for the opportunity to review your claim. A payment was issued to you in the amount of $817.59 using electronic funds transfer to your bank account. The attached document outlines the basis for this payment.



next time i be using a safe hardware wallet ,would that be best
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