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newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
March 28, 2019, 05:52:49 PM
#9
Hello, sorry for my English.


My coins were located on qpx242uya53aa805n95t0qf5ygsw9kvrtyf7jvd77l and arrived at it for six months (NO ONE OUTCOMING TRANSACTION!)

And on 01.11.2018, they all go to this qphcllsxtxqs32zqgd57lfm52mnu6ddqqqvzr6feaj (this is not done by me)

link to the transaction https://explorer.bitcoin.com/bch/tx/86a97daa381dbf14d764da59960f67c53eee83128efaa2b29db94b799fcf5c97

Warning: wallet 3.1.6 (I checked the hash amount) is set to MacOS HighSierra and has never been used to display coins,
only reception. Only I could use the wallet. Also reviewing the event logs,
the laptop did not turn on 01.11 at all (on the day of theft), checking the laptop with Dr.Web anti-virus also did not find a single virus (suspicious file).


Is it possible theft by the developers of this wallet or holders of full nodes? I do not understand how this could happen?

Im used Electron-Cash ver. 3.1.6
I do not understand why the name of the wallet was deleted, I immediately wrote it.
I'm desperate. Could you tell us more about what to do in such cases?


I exported all addresses from the wallet, and the one to which the money was transferred is not there ... (
This is not a fake wallet, I checked the hash sums.

And most importantly, the bch already 6 months on the same wallet.
full member
Activity: 910
Merit: 103
March 26, 2019, 10:18:26 AM
#8
your case like mine, I lost almost all of my tokens and ETH from MyEtherWallet, maybe you were exposed to malware from some of the sites that you followed and some from sending emails and you opened the site sent by that email. why don't you use double keys for that many assets Huh?

"Double Keys"? It would be more than grossly negligent even thinking about storing over $27,000 USD outside of a hardware-wallet...

@OP Which wallet are/were you using?
Please told us which wallet did you use, I'm also confused that why OP don't consider buy a hardware wallet, crypto assets total value is more than 25K Huh Anyway, check the receiver address and found that bch is still there, I'm interested why hackers don't sold the BCH.
copper member
Activity: 593
Merit: 10
March 25, 2019, 09:21:09 PM
#7
your case like mine, I lost almost all of my tokens and ETH from MyEtherWallet, maybe you were exposed to malware from some of the sites that you followed and some from sending emails and you opened the site sent by that email. why don't you use double keys for that many assets Huh?
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1137
March 25, 2019, 05:47:01 PM
#6
you never mentioned the name of the wallet you are using so it can be lost for any reason! it can be a scam wallet from day one that you lost your coins that day but you never realized it until today or it can be that you upgraded your wallet to fake version and that led to loss of your coins.
or it could be (based on the version number) the Electron wallet which had a serious bug in it that let anybody on the internet access your wallet if you had it open and visited a malicious site and they could steal your coins.
jr. member
Activity: 107
Merit: 8
March 25, 2019, 05:29:54 PM
#5
What wallet did you use?
hero member
Activity: 3024
Merit: 745
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March 25, 2019, 05:29:44 PM
#4
Can you remember the last apps that you downloaded by that time? I also guess that this has been caused by a copy paste address malware. 172 BCH, it's a lot of money though I'm not a BCH supporter. On your part, this is too much money.
hero member
Activity: 1232
Merit: 503
March 25, 2019, 05:26:44 PM
#3
Hello, sorry for my English.


My coins were located on qpx242uya53aa805n95t0qf5ygsw9kvrtyf7jvd77l and arrived at it for six months (NO ONE OUTCOMING TRANSACTION!)

And on 01.11.2018, they all go to this qphcllsxtxqs32zqgd57lfm52mnu6ddqqqvzr6feaj (this is not done by me)

link to the transaction https://explorer.bitcoin.com/bch/tx/86a97daa381dbf14d764da59960f67c53eee83128efaa2b29db94b799fcf5c97

Warning: wallet 3.1.6 (I checked the hash amount) is set to MacOS HighSierra and has never been used to display coins,
only reception. Only I could use the wallet. Also reviewing the event logs,
the laptop did not turn on 01.11 at all (on the day of theft), checking the laptop with Dr.Web anti-virus also did not find a single virus (suspicious file).


Is it possible theft by the developers of this wallet or holders of full nodes? I do not understand how this could happen?
I suppose it is unreal, moreover, it can be a virus that specially changed your address to hacker's address. You can try to find owners of this address by looking for inputs and outputs.
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 500
March 25, 2019, 03:22:31 PM
#2
If you don't have access to your private key, then it can be a theft by the developers of the wallet, but if you can find your private key in your wallet, that means they don't actually have access to the account and there is no way they would be able to steal your coin, though it is still very possible for them to access your wallet from the full node so that might also be the case.

I will advise you just make sure you change your wallet because it might has been compromised.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
March 21, 2019, 03:16:01 PM
#1
Hello, sorry for my English.


My coins were located on qpx242uya53aa805n95t0qf5ygsw9kvrtyf7jvd77l and arrived at it for six months (NO ONE OUTCOMING TRANSACTION!)

And on 01.11.2018, they all go to this qphcllsxtxqs32zqgd57lfm52mnu6ddqqqvzr6feaj (this is not done by me)

link to the transaction https://explorer.bitcoin.com/bch/tx/86a97daa381dbf14d764da59960f67c53eee83128efaa2b29db94b799fcf5c97

Warning: wallet 3.1.6 (I checked the hash amount) is set to MacOS HighSierra and has never been used to display coins,
only reception. Only I could use the wallet. Also reviewing the event logs,
the laptop did not turn on 01.11 at all (on the day of theft), checking the laptop with Dr.Web anti-virus also did not find a single virus (suspicious file).


Is it possible theft by the developers of this wallet or holders of full nodes? I do not understand how this could happen?
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