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hero member
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July 29, 2023, 04:40:47 AM
#70
I'm not sure if I understand properly what you wanted to say. In this forum in user settings it's possible to block to receive private messages from Newbie accounts as spam is more likely to come from those. But I assume that you would've received some sort of error message if that were the case for you.

It's unlikely that other users here would give you their email address. At least I wouldn't do that.
newbie
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July 25, 2023, 01:09:53 PM
#69
I completely understand how concerned you are about scammers, but I assume I lost all my data, including email
You are connected to recover lost or blocked accounts. I gave it the user to look up the account and it didn't give me an email, but it didn't respond to me.
hero member
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July 15, 2023, 07:50:57 AM
#68
... -> do you have a privatekeys or maybe part privatekeys of it? to submit as proof?

Please, do not ask other users to disclose private keys or parts of it as for almost any valid reasons this is bad practice and habit. In the OP's case he never had any coins which he claims to own on one or more of his own addresses and thus he obviously doesn't have any useful private keys. Private keys are obviously never to be shared in the public, so just don't ask for them!
sr. member
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July 14, 2023, 07:24:09 PM
#67
I lost my bitcoin
My first topic in the forum
May I find what I'm looking for
I invested $56 in 7/2010 with a bitcoin investor
I paid him in 18sFHF3eD25uSRrASfoPBKBaTHjk3N1cWc
She paid me interest in bitcoins and tracked the transfers I found
First address 1AYLzYN7SGu5FQLBTADBzqKm4b6Udt6Bw6
Second address 1Ee3rLap7y5byLHZnkHuuJjZ2eoYNsB9t3
Look at the date the $56 was added and the dates of the dividend still paid each period of the fiscal year over the years
But I miss access to the investor I put my money in
I paid by clicking on the ad from bux.to. Now the site is closed
Funds transferred through Payoneer to the company you invested in or the platform
But I miss their address and contact numbers, or who has information to help me contact me via email
To the platform If you have seen my message, please contact me via email
[email protected]
to get my money back
I used to save my emails but I left the email and due to the email usage policy the emails were deleted because the mail was left for several years without logging in
is over
You need to more careful about transaction. And for cryptocurrency market anyone need proper knowledge about cryptocurrency. Without proper knowledge anyone cannot gain from here. And they will fall in scam. And will loss valuable fund. You loss $56 but i think this $ teach you to careful. If you learn properly about cryptocurrency market and carefully handle this currency you will be profitable feom this market. But if you will be unable to learn properly you will be losser from here. So to avoid loss from here you need knowledge about cryptocurrency market.
I can't even imagine op getting his coin back after so many years of this transaction and he noe came back after many months to claim his coin which it is obvious that the amount if Bitcoin is lost forever. Since the cryptocurrency market is anonymous, how does op thinks that he can get his Bitcoin back when things already gone wrong many months ago.
 Not your key, not your coin! It is just like when an centralized exchange lick your crypto asset and you are coming here to complain after so many months of getting your coins back when it is obvious that when you don't have a key to a house, then you can't have access to it. Very clear!
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July 09, 2023, 11:53:47 AM
#66
if those btc addreses has been yours -> do you have a privatekeys or maybe part privatekeys of it? to submit as proof?
hero member
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July 09, 2023, 06:26:06 AM
#65
I lost my bitcoin
My first topic in the forum
May I find what I'm looking for
I invested $56 in 7/2010 with a bitcoin investor
I paid him in 18sFHF3eD25uSRrASfoPBKBaTHjk3N1cWc
She paid me interest in bitcoins and tracked the transfers I found
First address 1AYLzYN7SGu5FQLBTADBzqKm4b6Udt6Bw6
Second address 1Ee3rLap7y5byLHZnkHuuJjZ2eoYNsB9t3
Look at the date the $56 was added and the dates of the dividend still paid each period of the fiscal year over the years
But I miss access to the investor I put my money in
I paid by clicking on the ad from bux.to. Now the site is closed

You can't loose something that you likely never owned in the first place. Not your (private) keys, not your (own) coins. As simple as that.
You likely had no contract or something similar.

You threw money at someone you didn't know or had a contract with. There were transactions in 2010 of which you likely don't know whom they belong to, nor do you have any possession of those coins, simply because you don't have any private keys for those addresses.

The coins are now worth a fortune, yes, that's why you hold on to it and can't let go. And you still believe you have some sort of rights to those coins?
Wake up from you dreams. You very likely have been scammed in the first place and you never had any ownership to those coins. Period!
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Chainjoes.com
July 07, 2023, 03:55:03 PM
#64
I lost my bitcoin
My first topic in the forum
May I find what I'm looking for
I invested $56 in 7/2010 with a bitcoin investor
I paid him in 18sFHF3eD25uSRrASfoPBKBaTHjk3N1cWc
She paid me interest in bitcoins and tracked the transfers I found
First address 1AYLzYN7SGu5FQLBTADBzqKm4b6Udt6Bw6
Second address 1Ee3rLap7y5byLHZnkHuuJjZ2eoYNsB9t3
Look at the date the $56 was added and the dates of the dividend still paid each period of the fiscal year over the years
But I miss access to the investor I put my money in
I paid by clicking on the ad from bux.to. Now the site is closed
Funds transferred through Payoneer to the company you invested in or the platform
But I miss their address and contact numbers, or who has information to help me contact me via email
To the platform If you have seen my message, please contact me via email
[email protected]
to get my money back
I used to save my emails but I left the email and due to the email usage policy the emails were deleted because the mail was left for several years without logging in
is over
You need to more careful about transaction. And for cryptocurrency market anyone need proper knowledge about cryptocurrency. Without proper knowledge anyone cannot gain from here. And they will fall in scam. And will loss valuable fund. You loss $56 but i think this $ teach you to careful. If you learn properly about cryptocurrency market and carefully handle this currency you will be profitable feom this market. But if you will be unable to learn properly you will be losser from here. So to avoid loss from here you need knowledge about cryptocurrency market.
hero member
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July 01, 2023, 08:13:40 AM
#63
I lost the password and the 16 words to reactivate my account.

It is not that much money. But is there still a way to get my coins?

Since quite some time the default number of seed recovery mnemonic words that Electrum shows you to backup your wallet is 12, not 16. In recent post others told you that already. You may have used the optional feature of an additional mnemonic passphrase and devoted 4 additional words to that. It's something that only you can know, though.

Unless you wrote down the recovery words and can find them, there's no way with the available energy and computational power in our solar system to recover your wallet.

I wrote the seed phrase down. But no idea where I left it.

With self-custody comes some responsibility, too. You should avoid such a situation of not knowing where you left your mnemonic words backup. It shows you have no idea of the importance of those mnemonic words, regardless of the stored value.
legendary
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July 01, 2023, 03:40:58 AM
#62
Electrum in 2017 did not generate 16 word seed phrases. The seed phrase would have been 12 words long if Electrum generated it itself, or 12/15/18/21/24 words long if you imported it from somewhere else.

Regardless, if you don't have it then it is useless to you. Your only other option will be to bruteforce your password, but this will only be possible if either you can remember some information about the password or you used a very short and weak password.
sr. member
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July 01, 2023, 03:37:05 AM
#61
I havel, just a small amount of $30 in my bitcoin wallet Electrum.
They are in there since 2017.

I lost the password and the 16 words to reactivate my account.

It is not that much money. But is there still a way to get my coins?
Sadly, there's no way. Your seedphrase is your key, and if you don't have it then you don't have access to your funds. But who knows... Luck might smile on you some days and you might find it in a place you least expected. Just as you have been advised, you really need to be careful next time and keep your seedphrase somewhere very safe. Imagine if the $30 worth of BTC, was something you bought around 2010 or 2011? It was have been worth a fortune and I doubt if you would have been your real self.
jr. member
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July 01, 2023, 01:40:30 AM
#60
Sh*t!

I wrote the seed phrase down. But no idea where I left it.
Oh well, $30 are somewhere in "the air". I guess no one has them.

Just a weird feelijng. I do not care that much about the $30-.
legendary
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July 01, 2023, 01:32:41 AM
#59
I havel, just a small amount of $30 in my bitcoin wallet Electrum.
They are in there since 2017.

I lost the password and the 16 words to reactivate my account.

It is not that much money. But is there still a way to get my coins?

If you do not have a seed phrase, then you have hopelessly lost access to your wallet. Try to remember if you saved your seed phrase somewhere on another medium, or wrote it down, as Electrum itself warns you to be very careful about saving each time so that you can restore everything in the future.
jr. member
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July 01, 2023, 12:58:52 AM
#58
I havel, just a small amount of $30 in my bitcoin wallet Electrum.
They are in there since 2017.

I lost the password and the 16 words to reactivate my account.

It is not that much money. But is there still a way to get my coins?
hero member
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Merit: 589
June 30, 2023, 07:15:17 PM
#57
Just as @Lucius said, it's obvious for sure that OP is yet to wake up from his deep sleep in realizing that his money is way gone. He's should be grateful that his  credulity didn't cost him a huge sum, for there are some persons that lost thousands of dollars to scammer but later moved on with their life so OP should follow suit and stop this 3years of ranting.
He has returned with the same character for the past 3 years, his actions indicate he does not accept being scammed $ 56 because he did not consider the risk if buying bitcoins not on an exchange and p2p. Maybe $56 is not a high amount that is hard to forget but he calculated $56 bitcoin equivalent at 2010 price so you try to do whatever you can to get that balance but sadly there is no solution to this problem but trust me your scammed money stays $56 forever and you must accept the risk of loss, make the experience valuable to avoid the same loss in the future.
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June 30, 2023, 12:52:02 PM
#56
Do you have the data of the person to whom you sent the private address on the unknown person's email?
I want the email of the unknown person, his name, does he have an account on BitcoinTalk, when was the last time he logged in to the platform, and how did you get his email
I can see that you are very curious to get your money back but you need to chill and get something doing if you can. Many of us here had lost money from ignorance and we keeping learning everyday to be more conscious about investment that we don't have idea about. I can see that you want this info so bad but you need to say bye to the past and prepare for what the future has for you.
Good luck in your findings 👍
Just as @Lucius said, it's obvious for sure that OP is yet to wake up from his deep sleep in realizing that his money is way gone. He's should be grateful that his  credulity didn't cost him a huge sum, for there are some persons that lost thousands of dollars to scammer but later moved on with their life so OP should follow suit and stop this 3years of ranting.
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June 22, 2023, 06:49:46 PM
#55
It is simply impossible for these scammers to have any kind of access to such large amounts of bitcoin ($468 million) that have never been moved for a decade, and yet need $56 investments!
I think what OP is saying is he bought $56 worth of bitcoin back in 2010, and these are the addresses he received it to, which he has since lost access to.

Look at the date the $56 was added and the dates of the dividend still paid each period of the fiscal year over the years
The incoming transactions you are seeing on those addresses are dust attacks and advertising spam. They not dividends being paid.

I paid by clicking on the ad from bux.to. Now the site is closed
Bux.to was a scam: https://techcrunch.com/2008/03/17/surprise-the-buxto-pyramid-scheme-is-a-fraud/

Here we go again, so it seems...

OP, you aren't the same person as this one: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/i-found-150-btc-5454918

only with a different story, are you?

Is this the day of the week dedicated to post coin recovery attempts with scams as their origin?
hero member
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June 22, 2023, 08:29:13 AM
#54
I can't believe I really had the patience to read the thread from the beginning (2021) till date. I feel the OP has something he is not saying to the community and he is very interested in one thing. Someone cannot keep looking for a lost $65 for over 2yrs. But whatever thing he is looking for, 2yrs is OK to cure his curiosity.
The thread is only 3 pages. If he is suspecting someone around him, he can use 2 years to track the person because at this stage you wouldn't go and ask the person openly, but using some detective moves to know the movements of the suspect. $65  is a big amount of money in some countries but not all. The mistake the op made was not directly buying the bitcoin either from exchange or p2p.
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June 20, 2023, 08:01:37 PM
#53
Do you have the data of the person to whom you sent the private address on the unknown person's email?
I want the email of the unknown person, his name, does he have an account on BitcoinTalk, when was the last time he logged in to the platform, and how did you get his email
I can see that you are very curious to get your money back but you need to chill and get something doing if you can. Many of us here had lost money from ignorance and we keeping learning everyday to be more conscious about investment that we don't have idea about. I can see that you want this info so bad but you need to say bye to the past and prepare for what the future has for you.
Good luck in your findings 👍
I can't believe I really had the patience to read the thread from the beginning (2021) till date. I feel the OP has something he is not saying to the community and he is very interested in one thing. Someone cannot keep looking for a lost $65 for over 2yrs. But whatever thing he is looking for, 2yrs is OK to cure his curiosity.
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June 19, 2023, 08:54:41 PM
#52
I and the one who took my money under the pretext of investing, we could not communicate with each other and the money is still there, and I see that the investor is committed to a return rate of 4%, but the price of bitcoin has reached the moon. Do not forget that I bought 5600 pieces of bitcoin in the summer of 2010



I'm trying
He created the addresses and sent the bitcoins to his wallet
He described to me several options in favor of buying Bitcoin, which are to save it in a memory or an electronic wallet, or invest it with the investor.

why didn't you just buy the bitcoin yourself? you must have known your "investor" didn't have an exclusive line on buying btc.. localbitcoins was around. and honestly, why the hell are you hanging onto to this after so long? you gotta let it go. id rather hear about your first gf that banged your best friend in 1994. i'll bet $56 you're still telling that story.
newbie
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June 19, 2023, 01:04:47 PM
#51
I want this bytemaster id Provide me with the email the private keys were sent to, Bitcoin (donation money)
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