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Topic: Posting Private Keys ACCIDENTALLY (Read 557 times)

legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1283
August 17, 2017, 08:08:32 AM
#10
I'm sorry, but if that ever happened to you, I'd urge you to learn more about the basics of Bitcoin.
It's a mistake that if very easily avoidable if you know what you're doing, it's not even hard to just take some time and learn the difference between private and public keys.

Also read the documentation of your wallet software before you start exporting wallets etc.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
August 17, 2017, 07:44:28 AM
#9
I think using a wallet such as the Ledger Nano S does not make this mistake.

 Wink

Yeah but, such wallets should offer validation for input fields, if owner inputs private key accidentally, validation should occur and warn user to change input with a correct value.
legendary
Activity: 1245
Merit: 1027
August 17, 2017, 05:47:39 AM
#8
I think using a wallet such as the Ledger Nano S does not make this mistake.

 Wink
full member
Activity: 246
Merit: 100
August 17, 2017, 05:43:44 AM
#7
As they say..A fool and his money are easily parted.
If you're a newbie don't rush in to things and don't invest too much for the first few months, you will make many mistakes, buy small and play with exchanges and wallets until you know your way around them and the market.
sr. member
Activity: 401
Merit: 250
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August 17, 2017, 03:25:30 AM
#6
This is something really scares me off. I think we should take our time before looking into crypto coin wallets, drink water and read with clear mind.
legendary
Activity: 3150
Merit: 1069
August 17, 2017, 03:25:16 AM
#5
I know this has happened to some people
They wanted to post their address into some block explorer but copy paste still had a private key
Another day they log in and poof all the btc is gone Cry

stay safe my friends!!

Did this happen to you? My goodness! If this happened to you, I hope the wallet you are using is only having some small amount of Bitcoin. Because if the amount is somewhere around 5 BTC, then mistakes sometimes really pay a high price.

Take very extra careful next time.

This can happen to everyone but still there are clear difference between private keys and address and you don't and needn't play with your private keys unless you are trying to write it in a paper.
hero member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 508
August 17, 2017, 03:21:43 AM
#4
I know this has happened to some people
They wanted to post their address into some block explorer but copy paste still had a private key
Another day they log in and poof all the btc is gone Cry

stay safe my friends!!

Did this happen to you? My goodness! If this happened to you, I hope the wallet you are using is only having some small amount of Bitcoin. Because if the amount is somewhere around 5 BTC, then mistakes sometimes really pay a high price.

Take very extra careful next time.
full member
Activity: 518
Merit: 100
August 17, 2017, 03:14:21 AM
#3
I know this has happened to some people
They wanted to post their address into some block explorer but copy paste still had a private key
Another day they log in and poof all the btc is gone Cry

stay safe my friends!!

It seems to me necessary to include two-factor authorization if possible. Additional measures of protection have not harmed anyone yet!
sr. member
Activity: 895
Merit: 250
August 17, 2017, 02:56:48 AM
#2
I guess the best thing to do once this happen is to immediately transfer all your btc away from such wallet in order to stay safe, anything short of that could be dangerous to your account balance.
member
Activity: 71
Merit: 10
August 17, 2017, 02:18:43 AM
#1
I know this has happened to some people
They wanted to post their address into some block explorer but copy paste still had a private key
Another day they log in and poof all the btc is gone Cry

stay safe my friends!!
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