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This is definitely some kind of scam. I could not find any information on this wallet on a reputable site. The links on their website to their mobile apps just lead to a page with a weird timer that shows negative numbers. They say they are open source but there is no link to their code repository. The relative who recommended this wallet might be involved in the scam and is hoping you will deposit money so they can then steal it from you.
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I am curious as to why the process on this website, which appears to be a scam, was stopped.
Why are you wasting your time with a scam, then?

Members have taken their time to explain to you why the wallet is a scam, but you seem to still be in a denial phase, as if the scammers will magically change their hearts and send you the BTC. I am pretty sure they will not.
The money is gone. Any attempt to send them more funds will also lead it to getting scammed.
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From the given discussion it looks like the service is a scam, but have you contacted your relative regarding the issue of your relative's supposed gift to you?  Any more instruction from your relatives?  Honestly, if you are still hoping to get that amount, you should talk with the person who gifted you the amount and inquire more about the possible solutions from him since he is the user of that application.

But if it requires you to deposit funds into that platform in order to get the amount, don't.  Because in a normal BTC transaction, and adderss does not need to do any activity or spend anything in order to receive any incoming transaction.

Any service that requires anyone to deposit more funds in order to withdraw his funds is more likely a scam.  The required fee can be deducted from the funds so why do we need to pay separately?
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I am curious as to why the process on this website, which appears to be a scam, was stopped.

Because it is a scam platform, as we already told you from the very beginning. Read what DdmrDdmr wrote. The content of the Terms of Service on their site is identical to that of another site: cryptoxchangepro.com, which is also a scam.  Why do you keep denying the facts?
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I initiated a transfer of half of my Ziraxia Wallet funds to my Coinbase Wallet.

I received a "Transaction Failed!" notice.
https://imgur.com/mBNoKtO


I wrote to Ziraxia Wallet Support asking them why this is.

They sent me two emails:
https://imgur.com/D5JV6Bh
https://imgur.com/E9PKq82


I am curious as to why the process on this website, which appears to be a scam, was stopped.
We've told you that it's likely a scam and your transaction won't be allowed. Just give it up but I won't be surprise too if you'll bite it because of your desperation with that projected value that you're seeing on your wallet. It's not real balance, no real money is in there because they own the wallet and they can modify it against their targeted victims just like you. Look at the third image you've posted, they keep on insisting about this "extraction" shit that we've never heard from any other genuine wallets just for you to transact if ever you actually have Bitcoin balance on your wallet. Again, I'll quote it for you that they want you to deposit and even if you do so, you'll get nothing from them.

Tried with Ziraxia but they require 5% of extraction amount in transactions first.
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I initiated a transfer of half of my Ziraxia Wallet funds to my Coinbase Wallet.

I received a "Transaction Failed!" notice.
https://imgur.com/mBNoKtO


I wrote to Ziraxia Wallet Support asking them why this is.

They sent me two emails:
https://imgur.com/D5JV6Bh
https://imgur.com/E9PKq82


I am curious as to why the process on this website, which appears to be a scam, was stopped.
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Are you suggesting that Ziraxia is a scam website/wallet, and that they will ask for an extraction fee, but once you pay it, your account disappears?
If this is the case, I'm surely not the first one it's happened to. Wouldn't people be leaving complaints of being scammed, just like they do with other sites?
I am suggesting that it is likely a scam wallet and again you've emailed them and they replied and I'll highlight the reply by them to you which serves another sign of warning and red flag.

We do not charge fee to initiate an extraction but is advisable to have transaction activity in your wallet to facilitate the movement of the extraction.
Having this suggestion, they want you to do transaction asap just for what? Extraction? Extraction of what? Most genuine wallets won't say anything like that. All they want you to do is to keep is your private keys and even will remind you to avoid downloading fake wallets to avoid being phished or scammed or hacked. I know it's hard to swallow the pill when it is projecting you the amount of money that you should have. But it's all just a platform that they can edit any amount on someone's wallet.
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I Googled, "Does Ziraxia Wallet Charge An Extraction Fee" and there were two websites that gave Ziraxia very high comments <…>
But you should also take a look at the number of entries returned by Google as one of many indicators to consider. I’m seeing 46 results searching for Ziraxia Wallet, which at the bare minimum entails that there is very little "information" available, and therefore, likely something to stay clearly away from per se.

Their TOS has the exact same context as those shown on https[colon]//cryptoxchangepro[dot]com/tc[dot]php, as do other parts of their site. This latter site seems to have a track of being fraudulent, which likely places the former in the same scam sphere.

Not really worth going any further...
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I understand you likely feel desperate and really want this to pan out. However, don't ignore the warnings we've pointed out here and don't be surprised when you end up with nothing. There are too many red flags and that website should not be trusted as it is most likely a scam. And don't be fooled, this type of crypto scam has been around a long time.  There's nothing unique happening here.  


I called a friend that has Atomic Wallet and she said she also has to have funds to cover the cost of any type of transaction. They don't do anything for free.

That's not true. You don't need to have funds in the Atomic wallet to be able to receive funds into the wallet. That would be stupid.

By the way, Atomic wallet is also not a recommended wallet to use, especially after their recent incident [1], but at least it's a non-custodial wallet app, they have a legit company and a history in the community. Your so-called "Ziraxia wallet" has none of those things!

[1] - Atomic Wallet faces lawsuit over $100M crypto hack losses
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It looks like I'm getting scammed.
Since Ziraxia Wallet has been around for a long time, I'm sure that I'm not the first person to be scammed. I would think there would be a lot of complaints, not just 2.
I thought you said your relation was gifting you the bitcoins? You made no mention of money exchanging hands in the OP. The reason I brought up the domain age was to make a point, if the wallet is as old as a claim to be, isn’t it suspicious that they do not have a reputation in the crypto community? No one has heard of them before now.

Whatever joke your relative seems to be playing on you, it shouldn’t involve you sending money to anyone if it eventually gets to that point, you already know that it’s a scam.
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I'm so thankful that there are sites like this where we can get answers.
I want to thank everyone for taking the time to read my post and getting your feedback.

I contacted support and sent them an email,
"Do you charge a 5% extraction fee when using API?
If so, do you charge it upfront or when it's 100% finished?"


I don't know why I didn't think of this before.



I sent an email to Ziraxia Support asking if they charge a 5% extraction fee. And if they do, is it upfront or after it's finished?

I just received a reply:

We do not charge fee to initiate an extraction but is advisable to have transaction activity in your wallet to facilitate the movement of the extraction.

----
Regards
Ziraxia

Copyright © 2023 Ziraxia. All rights reserved.


I called a friend that has Atomic Wallet and she said she also has to have funds to cover the cost of any type of transaction. They don't do anything for free.
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I Googled, "Does Ziraxia Wallet Charge An Extraction Fee" and there were two websites that gave Ziraxia very high comments.
menafn.com
abnnewswire.net

Both sites are standard press release platforms where anyone can submit paid articles. You can even see the submission link at the top: "Submit Press Release".
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I Googled, "Does Ziraxia Wallet Charge An Extraction Fee" and there were two websites that gave Ziraxia very high comments.
menafn.com
abnnewswire.net

I did google those 2 sites, and for the most part, there is nothing but good things said about those sites.
I did enter those two sites into scam detection sites but they said they are legit.

There was a Reddit question, which a poster mentioned, but this person said that they ask for a 5% extraction fee upfront.

If this is a scam, it's a very elaborate one, where they are spending a lot of money on positive reviews.

I guess I'll just have to wait until the extraction is finished.
I'll keep everyone posted but it looks like it's going to be a long process. It averages 2% finished a day. So it will take 50 days for it to be 100%. If Ziraxia is a scam site, they are in it for the long run. They aren't quick about it.
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When he used API in sending you the bitcoin, did you received it into your wallet, if not then he must be playing some prank actually on you, on a normal way, when you receive a bitcoin transaction, you will be notified through your email in case you're using a centralized exchange, or you can see the transaction details through the wallet transaction history if you're using a non custodial wallet.

When he used API in sending you the bitcoin, did you received it into your wallet
I received it in my Ziraxia wallet, but the transaction history is empty.
I don't know how API works in sending funds to another wallet but it could be an off-chain transaction since there's no transaction history.
Might they see that there's a huge fee upon sending or transferring Bitcoin so they use off-chain transactions that are commonly used in the same wallet?

If this Ziraxia wallet is open-source, exporting to another wallet is an available option?
It might good idea if you will export it into another wallet to see if there's a real Bitcoin that you receive not a prank.
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Are you suggesting that Ziraxia is a scam website/wallet, and that they will ask for an extraction fee, but once you pay it, your account disappears?

That is certainly a very likely possibility. No legitimate business would charge a fee to "extract" your funds. If there is a legitimate fee associated with their terms of service, it should be deducted from your balance on the platform, and not require a new deposit to cover it.

If this is the case, I'm surely not the first one it's happened to. Wouldn't people be leaving complaints of being scammed, just like they do with other sites?

Someone always has to be first. Why shouldn't it be you?



The domain is old which means they have been around for some years but there are also red flags to consider.

Having an old domain doesn't necessarily mean the website or company behind it is legitimate or trustworthy.  And it doesn't guarantee that it has a good reputation or is free from scams or malicious activity.

You can check the website's archives to verify this. A few years ago, the same domain was used to sell T-shirts.
https://web.archive.org/web/20170708163416/https://www.ziraxia.com/
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It looks like I'm getting scammed.
Since Ziraxia Wallet has been around for a long time, I'm sure that I'm not the first person to be scammed. I would think there would be a lot of complaints, not just 2.
I don't think you are scammed because you didn't even said that you send funds and you only said that you are only receiving funds unless you make a deposit then I would say that you are scammed. Anyway, I think your relative is  doing a prank on you and the wallet that you use is I am also not familiar with it or never heard of it. If you didn't spend a single cent then you are not scammed kf that's what you worry about but as I have explained that if you do then you are getting scammed and pranked by your relative.
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https://techbullion.com/top-10-best-cryptocurrency-wallets-of-november-2023/
Top 10 Best Cryptocurrency Wallets of November 2023
It's listed at #6

"Ziraxia Wallet: Known for its reliability, efficiency, and robust security features, ZiraxiaWallet remains a trusted choice in the market. Its open-end API Server enables integration with third-party software for enhanced functionality."
It’s my first time to hear of this Ziraxia wallet. I did a quick Google search and also saw the same article on the first page. Google ads are not a reliable source of information as google do not verify their authenticity before posting. If this is the only reason you trust the sites, then you’re dead wrong. There’s very little information on the Internet about this wallet. Only times it comes up on Reddit and Github is on a scam discussion thread

I also checked for any scam history and found none. The domain is old which means they have been around for some years but there are also red flags to consider.

https://talkimg.com/images/2023/12/23/ItyWb.jpeg

It looks like I'm getting scammed.
Since Ziraxia Wallet has been around for a long time, I'm sure that I'm not the first person to be scammed. I would think there would be a lot of complaints, not just 2.
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I have never come across that type and name of that wallet.
I did a Google search for Ziraxia Wallet and it's a legitimate wallet. All I found were positive reviews.
It is really an unknown wallet and first time to hear that. Not all good reviews that you see as per these wallets and services are legitimate. Many can be done by someone who's got paid to leave a positive feedback. So I did some research about it and found this thread on reddit.

Is extraction possible with api key? Tried with Ziraxia but they require 5% of extraction amount in transactions first. Is this normal pre-requisite?
I guess that I was right that they might ask you some certain amount of money before you'll be able to withdraw so that's a sign that it's likely a scam wallet because of that procedure. I think that it's hard for you to accept when you see those fake numbers with that wallet. Sorry to say that there's no easy free money nowadays especially in Bitcoin and that relative of yours if he's really your relative, just tried to scam you.

Are you suggesting that Ziraxia is a scam website/wallet, and that they will ask for an extraction fee, but once you pay it, your account disappears?
If this is the case, I'm surely not the first one it's happened to. Wouldn't people be leaving complaints of being scammed, just like they do with other sites?
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https://techbullion.com/top-10-best-cryptocurrency-wallets-of-november-2023/
Top 10 Best Cryptocurrency Wallets of November 2023
It's listed at #6

"Ziraxia Wallet: Known for its reliability, efficiency, and robust security features, ZiraxiaWallet remains a trusted choice in the market. Its open-end API Server enables integration with third-party software for enhanced functionality."
It’s my first time to hear of this Ziraxia wallet. I did a quick Google search and also saw the same article on the first page. Google ads are not a reliable source of information as google do not verify their authenticity before posting. If this is the only reason you trust the sites, then you’re dead wrong. There’s very little information on the Internet about this wallet. Only times it comes up on Reddit and Github is on a scam discussion thread

I also checked for any scam history and found none. The domain is old which means they have been around for some years but there are also red flags to consider.

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I have never come across that type and name of that wallet.
I did a Google search for Ziraxia Wallet and it's a legitimate wallet. All I found were positive reviews.
It is really an unknown wallet and first time to hear that. Not all good reviews that you see as per these wallets and services are legitimate. Many can be done by someone who's got paid to leave a positive feedback. So I did some research about it and found this thread on reddit.

Is extraction possible with api key? Tried with Ziraxia but they require 5% of extraction amount in transactions first. Is this normal pre-requisite?
I guess that I was right that they might ask you some certain amount of money before you'll be able to withdraw so that's a sign that it's likely a scam wallet because of that procedure. I think that it's hard for you to accept when you see those fake numbers with that wallet. Sorry to say that there's no easy free money nowadays especially in Bitcoin and that relative of yours if he's really your relative, just tried to scam you.
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https://techbullion.com/top-10-best-cryptocurrency-wallets-of-november-2023/
Top 10 Best Cryptocurrency Wallets of November 2023
It's listed at #6

"Ziraxia Wallet: Known for its reliability, efficiency, and robust security features, ZiraxiaWallet remains a trusted choice in the market. Its open-end API Server enables integration with third-party software for enhanced functionality."

Don't believe everything you read online.

For instance, if ZiraxiaWallet is such a trusted choice in the market, as they claim, then why are you the first person to ever mention it on this forum, considering it's the largest and oldest crypto community on the internet?


Moreover, the same author also recommends Pandoshi and Shiba Inu as the best cryptocurrencies to invest in 2024?!  This website is a laughing stock.
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One way to check if your relative is pranking you, and since the sent amount is credited to your Ziraxia account, why not withdraw it to your non-custodial wallet, set up an Electrum wallet, and see for yourself if the amount can be withdrawn?  I think only you can tell whether it is a prank or not since you have the amount appearing in your Zirixia wallet.

I received it in my Ziraxia wallet, but the transaction history is empty.

I would not say you were scammed by your relative until you told us that you were unable to move or use the funds sent and received to your Zirixia wallet.

My relative told me not to move any of the funds until extraction process is finished. If I do attempt to move the funds it may interfere with the extraction process. I guess time will tell. Once the extraction is finished I will see if I'm able to move the funds or if he asks me for a deposit into his wallet in order to do so.



Is API extraction a common form of sending BTC?

No, it is not a common form of sending BTC. He's probably messing with you.

Have you done any research on that "Ziraxia wallet" to see if it is legit? I've never heard of it and would rather stick to proven and reputable wallets when it comes to money. Scams with fake wallets and fake exchanges are the most common form in this crypto world.



Then why are there open source wallets that use API extraction methods?

There aren't.


https://techbullion.com/top-10-best-cryptocurrency-wallets-of-november-2023/
Top 10 Best Cryptocurrency Wallets of November 2023
It's listed at #6

"Ziraxia Wallet: Known for its reliability, efficiency, and robust security features, ZiraxiaWallet remains a trusted choice in the market. Its open-end API Server enables integration with third-party software for enhanced functionality."

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Is API extraction a common form of sending BTC?

No, it is not a common form of sending BTC. He's probably messing with you.

Have you done any research on that "Ziraxia wallet" to see if it is legit? I've never heard of it and would rather stick to proven and reputable wallets when it comes to money. Scams with fake wallets and fake exchanges are the most common form in this crypto world.



Then why are there open source wallets that use API extraction methods?

There aren't.
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IMHO, you are likely scammed by that relative of yours.

Yes every transaction both deposit and sent are shown on your transaction history in the wallet.
Although deposits are being made, they are not reflected in the transaction history.

I can only come to the conclusion that he is playing a prank on me.
So people use API extraction to pull pranks on people?
I have never come across that type and name of that wallet. Looks like that wallet is owned by that relative of yours. Are you that it is your relative and not just a random guy on the internet that have given you instruction to download that wallet as he's going to give you some giveaway? I'm sorry to say OP but look at that amount that's about "loaded" to your wallet, it's unreal that someone will just give you with that amount. Actually, the normal process of the wallets is there's no need for such API number. It is not called API extraction or number but 2FA code if it's activated on that wallet. I wouldn't be surprised if that guy asked you to deposit a certain amount for you to be allowed to withdraw.

I have never come across that type and name of that wallet.
I did a Google search for Ziraxia Wallet and it's a legitimate wallet. All I found were positive reviews.

Actually, the normal process of the wallets is there's no need for such API number.
Then why are there open source wallets that use API extraction methods?

I wouldn't be surprised if that guy asked you to deposit a certain amount for you to be allowed to withdraw.
I never thought of that.

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One way to check if your relative is pranking you, and since the sent amount is credited to your Ziraxia account, why not withdraw it to your non-custodial wallet, set up an Electrum wallet, and see for yourself if the amount can be withdrawn?  I think only you can tell whether it is a prank or not since you have the amount appearing in your Zirixia wallet.

I received it in my Ziraxia wallet, but the transaction history is empty.

I would not say you were scammed by your relative until you told us that you were unable to move or use the funds sent and received to your Zirixia wallet.
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IMHO, you are likely scammed by that relative of yours.

Yes every transaction both deposit and sent are shown on your transaction history in the wallet.
Although deposits are being made, they are not reflected in the transaction history.

I can only come to the conclusion that he is playing a prank on me.
So people use API extraction to pull pranks on people?
I have never come across that type and name of that wallet. Looks like that wallet is owned by that relative of yours. Are you that it is your relative and not just a random guy on the internet that have given you instruction to download that wallet as he's going to give you some giveaway? I'm sorry to say OP but look at that amount that's about "loaded" to your wallet, it's unreal that someone will just give you with that amount. Actually, the normal process of the wallets is there's no need for such API number. It is not called API extraction or number but 2FA code if it's activated on that wallet. I wouldn't be surprised if that guy asked you to deposit a certain amount for you to be allowed to withdraw.
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Yes every transaction both deposit and sent are shown on your transaction history in the wallet. You can also confirm a transaction propagation by using any blockchain explorer. If someone needs to send you bitcoin the only thing they need to ask is the address and this is gotten from  your  wallet. Once it is sent you will see the amount reflecting on that wallet. The only way you wouldn’t see it is if it is sent to a wrong address or a wrong chain/network is used

Yes every transaction both deposit and sent are shown on your transaction history in the wallet.
Although deposits are being made, they are not reflected in the transaction history.

I can only come to the conclusion that he is playing a prank on me.
So people use API extraction to pull pranks on people?
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Yes every transaction both deposit and sent are shown on your transaction history in the wallet. You can also confirm a transaction propagation by using any blockchain explorer. If someone needs to send you bitcoin the only thing they need to ask is the address and this is gotten from  your  wallet. Once it is sent you will see the amount reflecting on that wallet. The only way you wouldn’t see it is if it is sent to a wrong address or a wrong chain/network is used
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Anyone that wants to send you Bitcoin should not give you any number or method for you to get the Bitcoin, especially when you have the basic knowledge about Bitcoin, my first red flag is you creating a Coinbase wallet, never save your Bitcoin in an exchange, I would rather encourage you to get your own personal wallet the one I make use of without issues is electrum wallet and all you need to do is send your uncle your wallet address and he gifts you the amount of Bitcoin he wants to, it's that simple.
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When he used API in sending you the bitcoin, did you received it into your wallet, if not then he must be playing some prank actually on you, on a normal way, when you receive a bitcoin transaction, you will be notified through your email in case you're using a centralized exchange, or you can see the transaction details through the wallet transaction history if you're using a non custodial wallet.

When he used API in sending you the bitcoin, did you received it into your wallet
I received it in my Ziraxia wallet, but the transaction history is empty.

you will be notified through your email in case
I have not received any emails stating that a deposit has been made into my Ziraxia Wallet.

Is API extraction a common form of sending BTC?
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When he used API in sending you the bitcoin, did you received it into your wallet, if not then he must be playing some prank actually on you, on a normal way, when you receive a bitcoin transaction, you will be notified through your email in case you're using a centralized exchange, or you can see the transaction details through the wallet transaction history if you're using a non custodial wallet.
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I'm new to Cryptocurrency, so I apologize for asking basic questions.

A relative wants to give me a graduation present in Bitcoin (BTC).
So I created a Coinbase account and gave him my BTC address.
However, he won't do it that way. He had me create a Ziraxia Wallet because it's open source.
He gave me an API number, which I inserted, and it's now "extracting money from his hash wallet."
Although deposits are being made, the Transaction History is empty.

This person in my family enjoys making jokes, so I am assuming that he is playing a prank on me.
When someone sends you Bitcoin, aren't they simply transferring the money to your digital wallet, such as Coinbase?
Why is he doing it through API?

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