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sr. member
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July 21, 2022, 10:23:02 AM
#31
you will be contacted by plenty of scammers after this post. Just follow this above guide on a safe device, and you are good.

Muahahaha..
sr. member
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July 21, 2022, 10:19:14 AM
#30
Even if we can't agree on dying a little every day. Get on with your life.

Twisted sister.
legendary
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July 21, 2022, 09:02:31 AM
#28
First you said your main account was left empty and then in your second post you said your main account holds 0.6 BTC while the second one has 17 bitcoin. If the story is true, I am sorry for your loss. I don't believe your will be able to recover those coins unfortunately. Ways of recovery are something that should have been considered when the wallets were generated, not when it came to an accident.

If the thief can't unlock your phone due to Face ID or passwords, he surely reset it to factory settings by now. It's been a month since your phone was stolen. Not to mention that he is probably not even in possession of the stolen gear, so even if the police found him, who knows where the devices landed after.
sr. member
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July 20, 2022, 01:49:04 PM
#27
You have more than one account on trust wallet and but you only backup the recovery words that was empty, what kind of bad security idea did you follow.
I believe that wasn't deliberate if it actually happened. It happened to me when I started using Trust Wallet. I backed up the first account erroneously believing that all other accounts I opened in that wallet had the same passphrase. How dumb that was, knowing they had different funds in them. I guess that was OP's thinking too.

At current price it's $346K (blood market). It's a lot of money.
You're indirectly trying to make OP cry; that's if their story is genuine. I said that because we've seen such sob stories that end up not been true.

If he backed up the wallet without Bitcoins in side then it's over for him, that wasn't a wise decision. The both wallets are no way possible to be linked together. You can open multi- wallet's and they won't be linked. These is a warning to all to write all of your seed phase in a physical paper or book just Incase situations like this arises.
legendary
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July 02, 2022, 02:22:49 PM
#26
You have more than one account on trust wallet and but you only backup the recovery words that was empty, what kind of bad security idea did you follow.
I believe that wasn't deliberate if it actually happened. It happened to me when I started using Trust Wallet. I backed up the first account erroneously believing that all other accounts I opened in that wallet had the same passphrase. How dumb that was, knowing they had different funds in them. I guess that was OP's thinking too.

At current price it's $346K (blood market). It's a lot of money.
You're indirectly trying to make OP cry; that's if their story is genuine. I said that because we've seen such sob stories that end up not been true.
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Magic
June 28, 2022, 03:55:57 AM
#25
@aecio1987, place an ad in the newspaper and on the radio or put up posters that you look for your mobile phone because you have some things in it that you are sentimentally attached to - of course offer a reward to whoever returns your mobile phone, and the reward should be higher than the price of the mobile phone.

That's if the thief has not flashed the phone's OS by now. That what they usually do when they can't access the phone using the password or Touch ID.

Absolutely gutted by OPs loss. There is no way he's going to recover the Bitcoins in the other account minus the seed phase to it.

If it is an iPhone there is a chance that it was iCloud locked after the theft (maybe for android there is something similar). If you know look on ebay you will find many iCloud locked iPhones. For those phones there are only two options:
 
You are the original owner and apple can remove the iCloud lock for you.

You are not the original owner and you will have to reset the phone completely with special tools or you just take expensive parts like display etc.

So your best bet may be to search for your iPhone on ebay etc. since if you can buy it there there is a chance that the data is not yet deleted because the thief does not have the special tools that are needed to reset the phone.
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June 26, 2022, 10:48:40 AM
#24
@aecio1987, place an ad in the newspaper and on the radio or put up posters that you look for your mobile phone because you have some things in it that you are sentimentally attached to - of course offer a reward to whoever returns your mobile phone, and the reward should be higher than the price of the mobile phone.

That's if the thief has not flashed the phone's OS by now. That what they usually do when they can't access the phone using the password or Touch ID.

Absolutely gutted by OPs loss. There is no way he's going to recover the Bitcoins in the other account minus the seed phase to it.
legendary
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June 26, 2022, 09:04:39 AM
#23
At very least, i doubt the thief would read this thread since OP just create this account and the first post is this thread.

It is unlikely that the thief will read this thread, but the OP has revealed which country he comes from and what his name is (possibly he wrote false information), but it is always possible that the theft was carried out by someone who knows him and can accidentally find of this information. In any case, I hope that the OP will be able to track down their devices, one way or another - I would certainly do my best for 17 BTC.
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June 25, 2022, 06:54:26 AM
#22
@BitcoinGirl.Club, a thief usually sells what he steals, and if you motivate him with a reward much higher than what he can earn by selling, why wouldn’t someone pretend to be an honest citizen who found the device and now returns it to the owner. The problem, of course, can be if the thief realizes what he actually has in his possession, whether he manages to unlock his cell phone or read this thread.

Also, thieves usually do a hard reset of the smartphone, so OP should be careful not to pay for a phone that actually no longer has a crypto wallet.
legendary
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June 25, 2022, 05:49:34 AM
#21
@aecio1987, place an ad in the newspaper and on the radio or put up posters that you look for your mobile phone because you have some things in it that you are sentimentally attached to - of course offer a reward to whoever returns your mobile phone, and the reward should be higher than the price of the mobile phone.
At current price it's $346K (blood market). It's a lot of money. The investment for a big publicity could help to get the devices back. If the reward is high then even the thief could consider giving it back for the reward. This is indeed a good proposal.
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June 25, 2022, 05:03:32 AM
#20
The problem should be solved for one wallet which has 0.6 BTC but for the 2nd wallet it's sad that he does not have anything to restore it. This is why crypto is not for everyone. It's risky if you do not know how to maintain it.

OP is unfortunately one of many who think that one seed covers all the wallets he makes, although every wallet will warn him to save a backup and it is hard to understand that someone ignores such a warning.

It is even stranger that the OP had the misfortune to have his smartphone and laptop stolen, and that he even had 17 BTC, considering that the average Brazilian can hardly afford something like that, even if it is an investment a few years back.



@aecio1987, place an ad in the newspaper and on the radio or put up posters that you look for your mobile phone because you have some things in it that you are sentimentally attached to - of course offer a reward to whoever returns your mobile phone, and the reward should be higher than the price of the mobile phone.
legendary
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June 25, 2022, 01:00:44 AM
#19
This is one of those instances where I'd recommend you to put the seed phrase inside a GPG encrypted file, store it on something like Lastpass, and write down the password to your Lastpass, or try to remember it in your head.
legendary
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June 24, 2022, 07:54:40 AM
#18
Did you keep it on your laptop? You probably backed it up digitally, no? That's why you were worried about your computer.
He clearly kept everything in his laptop and mobile device which unfortunately not in his possession. When you have a wallet with serious amount of bitcoin then keeping the seed or private key in digital format is really very risky.

Even having all words in a piece of paper is also risky. Safe to separate it in many parts. Only you and a very close circle you trust will know the sequence. Place the parts in different vault or places which is really safe and fire proof. Whenever you need it, you collect them together and restore the wallet to move funds.
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June 24, 2022, 02:43:56 AM
#17
I'm sorry for your loss. Getting robbed is targeted or something. I hope they get what they deserve. It will be hard to recover those if you don't have the seed phrases. Most applications will warn you to back it up, whether written somewhere or something and as long as you are part of the crypto market, it will always be like that. You will be responsible for your seed/keys for the account.

Did you keep it on your laptop? You probably backed it up digitally, no? That's why you were worried about your computer.
hero member
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Magic
June 24, 2022, 02:28:32 AM
#16
My main account is only 0.6 btc. My second account that held the other bitcoins. I tried using FinderOuter, but I can't remember any words. But I have the bitcoin shipping key for the account. Is there nothing I can do about it? I lost my laptop in the robbery, so I lost the words.

Sometimes stuff like this leaves me speechless. If you have several tens of thousand of dollars in an mobile wallet (!) that warns you that everything will be lost if you don't back it up, what did you think would happen. It is normal that phones break over time or get lost, so it was a 100% chance that at one point you will loose all your BTC. Maybe you did write down your seed at one point, because this is the only way to restore the funds if you can't get back the phone.
legendary
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June 23, 2022, 10:52:30 PM
#15
-snip- But I have the bitcoin shipping key for the account. Is there nothing I can do about it?
-snip- I wonder if we can recover my account through the bitcoin remittance keys. I have 17 bitcoins.
I have no idea what you mean by "Shipping/Remittance keys", TXID perhaps?
The Transaction IDs are public data that anyone can access in the blockchain, there's no way it can be used to recover lost funds.

Bitcoin works differently than the traditional payment systems.
Firstly, your funds are controlled by the your private keys which are in your wallet and backed-up as your 12-word phrase.
Secondly, Bitcoin doesn't have a central authority that manages the flow of money.
So, no one (even Trustwallet) can help your recover the funds unless you can remember the second wallet's 12-word backup phrase.
legendary
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June 23, 2022, 04:54:36 PM
#14
Trustwallet gives you a 12-word BIP39 seed phrase and that's compatible with electrum.
The problem should be solved for one wallet which has 0.6 BTC but for the 2nd wallet it's sad that he does not have anything to restore it. This is why crypto is not for everyone. It's risky if you do not know how to maintain it.


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I feel he/she is referring to transaction ID of the deposit made to the wallet.
It sounds like he ordered a hardware wallet and they provided a key to track the delivery 😉
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June 23, 2022, 04:21:56 PM
#13
I don't know how trust wallet functions but if you have 12 word seed then you can try with Electrum.
Trustwallet gives you a 12-word BIP39 seed phrase and that's compatible with electrum.
From my understating, OP had two different wallets and now he/she has no access to the seed phrase of the one holding 17 BTC.
This is what I also believe but I think the OP can only restore the main account since he claims on the OP page to remember the seeds phrase but for the second account which had a huge fund, I don't see him restoring it since he doesn't remember to save the seeds phrase.

What is a shipping key?
I feel he/she is referring to transaction ID of the deposit made to the wallet.
The shipping key i know is for send suite but according to the OP knowledge, it could be transaction ID.
legendary
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June 23, 2022, 03:26:56 PM
#12
I don't know how trust wallet functions but if you have 12 word seed then you can try with Electrum.
Trustwallet gives you a 12-word BIP39 seed phrase and that's compatible with electrum.
From my understating, OP had two different wallets and now he/she has no access to the seed phrase of the one holding 17 BTC.
 

What is a shipping key?
I feel he/she is referring to transaction ID of the deposit made to the wallet.
legendary
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June 23, 2022, 03:18:23 PM
#11
I have 17 bitcoins.
How the hell you have 17 bitcoin in a mobile wallet or save them in a laptop not having the proper backup of the seed or backup file. It's going to be a very costly price you are going to pay.

I don't know how trust wallet functions but if you have 12 word seed then you can try with Electrum.

But I have the bitcoin shipping key for the account.
What is a shipping key?

I think you are confusing us. You need to be more specific like how many wallets you are talking about, which software you had etc.
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