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Topic: Lightning Network Question: Hash Power Fee (Read 145 times)

legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 7490
Crypto Swap Exchange
January 08, 2023, 06:37:57 AM
#8
This "Incoming Transaction" was sent to my personal email.

It means your email address was leaked or sold and scammer managed to obtain or bought it. You might want to create new email address so you won't be bothered with annoying/scam email.

It showed up with an official Blockchain.com logo on the document and came from an email address: [email protected].

Anyone can download and use Blockchain.com logo. Besides, not using their official website/domain means the sender is impersonator. And this impersonator can't even spell "encrypted" correctly.

I don't have an account with Electrum.

As @nonce said, there's no such thing such as Electrum account since Electrum isn't online/web service.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 5834
not your keys, not your coins!
January 07, 2023, 06:25:08 PM
#7
This "Incoming Transaction" was sent to my personal email.  It showed up with an official Blockchain.com logo on the document and came from an email address: [email protected]. I don't have an account with Electrum.  My account is with a different blockchain platform.
Thanks. So, 'Electrum accounts' aren't a thing, either. This is 1000% confirmed to just be a scam email; report it as spam and kill it with fire. Do not click any links and if you have, check that your machine is still fine.
Case closed.

The email address showing up on this "Incoming Transaction" is [email protected].  The bitcoin was being sent by Crypto Fund AG in Zug Switzerland.
Little addition: it is pretty easy to spoof your sender email. Even if it came from encrypted-blockchain [dot] com, that is some random domain someone registered which has nothing to do with blockchain.com. Lastly, blockchain.com has nothing to do with Electrum, anyway.

PSA: No legitimate (Lightning or not) wallet application notifies you about incoming transactions via Email.
full member
Activity: 161
Merit: 230
January 07, 2023, 05:15:04 PM
#6
It doesn't matter where it is from or how many "official" logos it has (did you know you can right click and save a picture and use it in your own emails and websites?) - it is still a scam.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 8
January 07, 2023, 04:46:23 PM
#5
This "Incoming Transaction" was sent to my personal email.  It showed up with an official Blockchain.com logo on the document and came from an email address: [email protected]. I don't have an account with Electrum.  My account is with a different blockchain platform.



The email address showing up on this "Incoming Transaction" is [email protected].  The bitcoin was being sent by Crypto Fund AG in Zug Switzerland.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 5834
not your keys, not your coins!
January 07, 2023, 02:22:39 PM
#4
Neither 'reflections', 'hash power requirements', nor 'reflection channels' are actual existing things. Just bogus terms.

I would now worry where you got this message; was is just an email or in your Electrum application? If it's the latter, you are running a compromised / fake wallet and I'd move my funds out of it as quickly as possible.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 5213
January 07, 2023, 12:21:25 PM
#3
OP, this is the third time you have asked this and you have already got the answer. I feel you don't like hearing the truth.
There is no such thing at all and they are trying to scam you. Do not waste your money and avoid any get-rich-quick scheme.
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
January 07, 2023, 11:51:59 AM
#2
That's definitely an advance fee scam. There are no "hash power requirements" for addresses, and "reflection" is not a term used in this space when talking about transactions confirming. I've never heard it used in this context before, so it's likely just bullshit.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 8
January 07, 2023, 11:39:30 AM
#1
I received the following "Incoming Transaction" referring to a transfer of bitcoin to my blockchain wallet from another company through Electrum and Lightning Network.  This "Incoming Transaction" requests that I pay a minimum hash power on Reflection ID fee which they say will be refunded with the transfer.  I have deleted the wallet addresses in the message below.  Is this legitimate?

    

Incoming Transaction

Status:                    Reflection

Cryptocurrency:        BTC

Amount:                   12.426792

Network:                  Lightning Network

To wallet:                 bc1

Submitted:               12/20/2022


Transaction Details:

*Your address must meet the minimum hash power requirements.
*After reflecting on the blockchain your wallet will allow the incoming transaction.
*Your reflection channel will be open for 7 days following the date of submission.

Reflection ID: bc1q
Required Minimum Hash Power on Reflection ID: 0.372803 BTC
Thanks,

The Blockchain Team
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