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Topic: Multibit bug, i lost my btc - page 2. (Read 5052 times)

sr. member
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January 28, 2015, 05:39:41 AM
#41
Any update on the logs, steauacris89?
sgk
legendary
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January 28, 2015, 12:09:28 AM
#40
To summarize, this is a known issue with MultiBit which has affected multiple people since 2012 and it is unresolved till date.

I strongly feel that MultiBit team should take full responsibility of this and compensate everyone who lost any BTC to 1FYMZEHnszCHKTBdFZ2DLrUuk3dGwYKQxh address.
After all 3.7 BTC is not a very huge amount for them.


I see,  I've used MultiBit since around that time but I've never encountered this.  What are the steps to reproduce the error?

I don't think there is any known procedure to reproduce the error. Even MultiBit devs could not find anything (or claimed to find nothing) in the MultiBit code that could cause the issue.

And by the way, if I were you, I wouldn't try to reproduce the error. You wouldn't want to deliberately lose your BTC, do you?

sed
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January 27, 2015, 05:30:53 PM
#39
To summarize, this is a known issue with MultiBit which has affected multiple people since 2012 and it is unresolved till date.

I strongly feel that MultiBit team should take full responsibility of this and compensate everyone who lost any BTC to 1FYMZEHnszCHKTBdFZ2DLrUuk3dGwYKQxh address.
After all 3.7 BTC is not a very huge amount for them.


I see,  I've used MultiBit since around that time but I've never encountered this.  What are the steps to reproduce the error?
sr. member
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January 27, 2015, 05:27:18 AM
#38
To summarize, this is a known issue with MultiBit which has affected multiple people since 2012 and it is unresolved till date.
No, we know it affected two users, one in 2013 and steauacris89 in 2015. The others could very well have used different software to generate the invalid address.
newbie
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January 27, 2015, 03:21:04 AM
#37
Yes , this is what i told them and they try to change the subject :|
JIM and GARY told me that this problem can be resolved , but when ?
Have pased aprox 2 weeks and they havent resolv nothing.
The best way they could resolve their image is to fix this bug and compensate the users , i agree with you.

Thx
sgk
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January 27, 2015, 02:13:18 AM
#36
To summarize, this is a known issue with MultiBit which has affected multiple people since 2012 and it is unresolved till date.

I strongly feel that MultiBit team should take full responsibility of this and compensate everyone who lost any BTC to 1FYMZEHnszCHKTBdFZ2DLrUuk3dGwYKQxh address.
After all 3.7 BTC is not a very huge amount for them.
sed
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January 27, 2015, 01:54:15 AM
#35
First, my wallet had password , i removed the password on 20.01.2015.
Second , my wallet is not hacked , i havent made any transaction with this adress.
When i reset first time my wallet , some strange transactions appear in my wallet .
I guarantee 100% that my wallet was not hacked or frauded.

I had pictures with proves on https://github.com/jim618/multibit/issues/661
Please read this post and maybe you have a solutions .

Thx

I think this is the most confusing bug report ever.
sr. member
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January 26, 2015, 11:21:13 AM
#33
His first tx, with change going to 1FYMZE is on 15.01, but since Multibit is now considering this address as part of wallet, it displays all tx on that address.
Ah, yes, that makes sense.
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January 26, 2015, 11:01:07 AM
#32
See your screenshot: http://download52.files.attachmail.ru/st/b06040a9bfe05bf5a45dc4acdcf00c10

January 7th, you received 1 satoshi into 1FYMZE.

No.
1FYMZE... appeared long time ago, with some buggy client, it is not only OP here that encountered this same bug.

His first tx, with change going to 1FYMZE is on 15.01, but since Multibit is now considering this address as part of wallet, it displays all tx on that address.
newbie
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January 26, 2015, 10:53:23 AM
#31
I install Multibit in December 2014 on a new laptop.
I cant understand why this adress appear in my wallet :|
Problem is that on 15.01.2015 at about 20:00 i try to make a transfer to a friend , i clicked send and appear a triangle in my transaction detailes and " unknow number of peers " .
I read the Multibit forum and i follow the reset steps .
After i reset him this 1 satosi transaction appear .

I cant understand what happened :|
sr. member
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January 26, 2015, 10:47:07 AM
#30
See your screenshot: http://download52.files.attachmail.ru/st/b06040a9bfe05bf5a45dc4acdcf00c10

January 7th, you received 1 satoshi into 1FYMZE.
hero member
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January 26, 2015, 10:44:54 AM
#29
First time is in 15.01.
And the strange thing is that this transaction appear in my wallet after i reset him :|


Up to 15.01.2015 multibit was using first (original, 1rzhWUU7LP9iyyeas4hT223kogqy6w67G) address for change. After that 'reset' it started using invalid address.

The question is, how did that address get generated? And when? Was it in your wallet before (request tab lists your receive addresses)?
newbie
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January 26, 2015, 10:34:46 AM
#28
First time is in 15.01.
And the strange thing is that this transaction appear in my wallet after i reset him :|
sr. member
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January 26, 2015, 10:31:23 AM
#27
Does the 1FYMZE address show in your MultiBit any time in 2014, or is January 7th, 2015 the first time?
newbie
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January 26, 2015, 10:28:01 AM
#26
NeuroticFish srry if i upsad you . This was not my intention but if you look at every post of this topic everyone tell me the same thing " your computer was hacked , your wallet was fraud , etc ...) so please understand me because i cant tell to everyone the same thing .
I want to talk about this problem with you and i hope you can help me .
Thank you and srry .
newbie
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January 26, 2015, 10:13:03 AM
#25
Ok.
I get home and i compress the logs .
In about 2 h i will upload the link here.
Yhx
sr. member
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January 26, 2015, 10:11:43 AM
#24
Do you remember what you did on January 7th and why you did it? Could you upload the 1GB logfile you mentioned on GitHub? If you compress it with rar/zip/7z it'll probably be only a few MB.
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January 26, 2015, 10:04:36 AM
#23
Hy ,

Yes i think too that they are lost but without my fault.
My computer was secure and my wallet was secure and pls dont insult me with " did you write your private key on a public forum ?"
I know how to use a computer and a wallet .
I wait now for a respons from JIM or GARY regardes of my btc.
The only solution is to compensate me for my lost.
Thx

Apologies if you thought that as insulting. I tried to rule out all the posibilities, but yeah, that's what I get for trying to help.
Sorry for your loss and good luck. I am out of this thread.
newbie
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January 26, 2015, 09:03:10 AM
#22
Hy ,

Yes i think too that they are lost but without my fault.
My computer was secure and my wallet was secure and pls dont insult me with " did you write your private key on a public forum ?"
I know how to use a computer and a wallet .
I wait now for a respons from JIM or GARY regardes of my btc.
The only solution is to compensate me for my lost.
Thx
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