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Topic: To the person who stole my 21 bitcoins - 1Bitcoinvt9e6SDDnSzsrhmqc2hZ3GBqUt - page 2. (Read 2976 times)

legendary
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I don't think that someone who stole your btcs will ever return it back. No one does that after stealing. the wallet now just have at least $ 8,838.57 on it. so track it down from there.
Next time, take certain precautions when storing your btc like 10 going to one wallet and the other half to another wallet.
legendary
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I am sorry for your loss, but it seems like you were missing something when you thought it was a good idea to keep all that Bitcoin in a single wallet, or, at least, something that wasn't offline.

I believe it that you all that time to save up the $14,000, but I'm not sure if there is much you can do. People in this market tend to be assholes when it comes to money, and they'll most likely keep it because they think they've worked for it, or some other reason.

I hope that you'll eventually be able to get your coins back, and I wish you good luck.
legendary
Activity: 3066
Merit: 1312
Is it real OP that you loose your 21btc? Could you sign a message on the address 1VDs4Wuvjk8qDjHvWJhkMBSSWHjVbVMJP to prove that it is really yours?
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 10611
How to sign a message? by shorena

p.s. can you explain more to us how did you lose your bitcoins? you know in order to prevent it from happening to others as well.
was it keylogger or malware? phishing? was the wallet password protected? did you use TOR?
legendary
Activity: 2856
Merit: 1520
Bitcoin Legal Tender Countries: 2 of 206
I was hoping to get some help as to what I can code to get the bitcoins back. @Your-Point-Is-Invalid suggested that I send a note to the address 1Bitcoinvt9e6SDDnSzsrhmqc2hZ3GBqUt with a small amount.

to get some technical advise this place is good enough but don't expect further help from here.
cmr
newbie
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I was hoping to get some help as to what I can code to get the bitcoins back. @Your-Point-Is-Invalid suggested that I send a note to the address 1Bitcoinvt9e6SDDnSzsrhmqc2hZ3GBqUt with a small amount.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
how did you lose your coins?

Minor correction: how did you loose your coins?

the fee of the tx is very small. for me it would make more sense if the fee is high enough to get the tx soon enough included into a block if it was a theft.

furthermore I would not use such an easy to remember Bitcoin address like this 1Bitcoin... address.

The fee would be absolutely standard back at the end of 2015. This was before the centrally planned fee market was unveiled.    0.0001 BTC for 191 bytes....

krunox123 already said OP was trolling, you brought it down this rocky path.

[I'm really sorry OP, at least they went to a very conspicuous addy. Encrypt and offline amounts like that in the future.]
legendary
Activity: 2856
Merit: 1520
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@7788bitcoin - Yes, I will be a bit more careful next time. Will look up paper wallets.

@Gyrsur - I'm not sure Sad I had a backup wallet in my dropbox and one on my computer.

@LEONPATTON - Thanks for the great advice. I really appreciate it.

@AgentofCoin
1. What wallet did you use after transferring from your coinjoin account?
- The local bitcoin core software v0.11.1
2. Where did you download said wallet?
- From the bitcoin website
3. Is it the phone/online/or desktop version of said wallet?
- Just a desktop version.

I'm not scamming anyone!!!

sorry for your loss if it is true!

to make it short what do you expect from here or what is your hope?
cmr
newbie
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@7788bitcoin - Yes, I will be a bit more careful next time. Will look up paper wallets.

@Gyrsur - I'm not sure Sad I had a backup wallet in my dropbox and one on my computer.

@LEONPATTON - Thanks for the great advice. I really appreciate it.

@AgentofCoin
1. What wallet did you use after transferring from your coinjoin account?
- The local bitcoin core software v0.11.1
2. Where did you download said wallet?
- From the bitcoin website
3. Is it the phone/online/or desktop version of said wallet?
- Just a desktop version.

I'm not scamming anyone!!!
legendary
Activity: 2856
Merit: 1520
Bitcoin Legal Tender Countries: 2 of 206
how did you lose your coins?

Minor correction: how did you loose your coins?

the fee of the tx is very small. for me it would make more sense if the fee is high enough to get the tx soon enough included into a block if it was a theft.

furthermore I would not use such an easy to remember Bitcoin address like this 1Bitcoin... address.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001
Even though I believe this is a BS thread to elicit some form of pity donation and the OP is scamming,
for the sake of curiosity and thoroughness,

1. What wallet did you use after transferring from your coinjoin account?
2. Where did you download said wallet?
3. Is it the phone/online/or desktop version of said wallet?

full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
how did you lose your coins?

Minor correction: how did you loose your coins?
full member
Activity: 170
Merit: 100
Lots of gloating captain hindsight's come out of the woodwork who would cry themselves to sleep for weeks if they had 0.00001 BTC stolen from them. I do believe you and I feel your pain but the reality is the thief wont return the coins to you unless he is suddenly endowed with a great deal of regret and compassion. I'm very sorry this happened to you and I for one understand we don't all open our BTC wallets every hour of every day to stare at some numbers.
Its a terrible thing that's happened and all I can say is time will heal.
 Personally, I always try to turn a disadvantage in to an advantage. This may seem impossible but think about it. How could you turn this around? Maybe you could take a look around and investigate some promising ALT coins and look at trading and winning on a few of them. It may surprise you that 21btc might not be so difficult to recover if you choose wisely. Imagine you had 1000 ETH a few months ago. There is a way, it will mean some research and planning but the benefits you could gain from this very bad experience could be turned around and hold you in good stead for years to come. Thats just one idea, perhaps you can think of something else. Turn this disadvantage experience in to something positive. It can be done.
legendary
Activity: 2856
Merit: 1520
Bitcoin Legal Tender Countries: 2 of 206
how did you lose your coins?
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1023
So sorry to know your coins have been stolen. I think you should mitigate the risk of this happening in future. It is obvious that you only look at your coins once in a blue moon so offline cold storage is recommended - maybe you can consider using offline wallets such as paper wallets or Trezor?
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
@krunox123 - OK, seriously what do I get out of being a "troll" ? Whatever troll means. Do I get my coins back by being a troll ? I guess not. So the only reason I'm posting here is to see if you can help me somehow and if someone else is in the same situation as me. I do not open my bitcoin wallet everyday. I had the coins in the the exchange I bought it from I left it there for a while and only transferred them to my local bitcoin wallet in December last year and I didn't open my wallet up until last week. I'm really not sure why is this so hard to believe.

"it took you two years to acquire these coins, but you have no idea how to sign a  message?" <--- I'm probably not as clever as you. I just bought them from the exchange.

You already got called out up thread, gtfo with ur trolling. Bitcoin is not meant to be a replacement for retail banking, central banking or bust, buddy. Sign up your email for an update when LN Hub+ goes live.
cmr
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
@krunox123 - OK, seriously what do I get out of being a "troll" ? Whatever troll means. Do I get my coins back by being a troll ? I guess not. So the only reason I'm posting here is to see if you can help me somehow and if someone else is in the same situation as me. I do not open my bitcoin wallet everyday. I had the coins in the the exchange I bought it from I left it there for a while and only transferred them to my local bitcoin wallet in December last year and I didn't open my wallet up until last week. I'm really not sure why is this so hard to believe.

"it took you two years to acquire these coins, but you have no idea how to sign a  message?" <--- I'm probably not as clever as you. I just bought them from the exchange.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
I don't bite.
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"can you sign a message from the address where the coins came from" ... I'm sorry but I don't know what that means. I slowly bought the bitcoins overtime from www.coinjar.com but here is what that transaction description shows in my wallet.

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Why am I being called a troll ?
LOL. So, it took you two years to acquire these coins, but you have no idea how to sign a  message? Read this thread "How to sign a message?!".
You are being called a troll because your coins were stolen months ago, but you came here crying months after your coins were stolen. It sounds like you are trolling TBH.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
Im sorry , but if this story is true, I think you should know you made a terrible mistake to use bitcoin as a method to store value. You should have used a bank and kept your fiat safe. I hope this story convinces others not to do the same thing, with your valuables, regardless of the coin you use, this was a huge gamble, and should only have be done it with disposable income.
cmr
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
@vodaljepa - you are right. But I just really hope I can get the person's attention and hopefully he will return them back. If he doesn't then I will just assume that he needed them more than I do.

@Lutpin - I promise I'm not a troll or whatever they do. I'm just trying to get the person's attention. You guys have been nice enough to help me out here with your posts. Thank you.

@The Pharmacist - I don't know how else to explain myself anymore. I've showed you guys my bitcoin transaction history and you can see I did own those bitcoins and now there are somewhere else. I can even send you my wallet and you can check. I have 1 more year until I have to pay for med school. And back then when I was looking at investment options Bitcoin sounded like a better option then opening up a fixed deposit account with my bank. Honestly I'm not scamming anyone, that's something I would never do.

@fuathan - How do I announce a bounty ?
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