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Topic: What Should I do if my bitcoin has been stolen, and where should i complain ? - page 7. (Read 2508 times)

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Hi Friends, actually one of my BTC address from Zebpay account having almost 0.01550 BTC has been hacked and the amount has been stolen just few days ago. The amount was not quite big for me, but i really fear about the security of holding the BTC in exchanges and now even in wallets.

I Just want to know is there any ways i can get back my BTC back to my account and also is there any website or authority who can help me out in getting back my stolen BTC, let me know about it. Also let me know what safety measurement should i take while holding my BTC in Exchanges. Thanks in advance.



Just like what other said if you bitcoin been stolen I think there is no way to get it again because that is your fault and the only way you can do is move on and start over again.
jr. member
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I think if Bitcoin is lost or hacked it will be difficult to return, my advice is to forget about the pain and start again but carefully.
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I had the same situation. I do not even know how it could have been done and how to protect myself from this, which is more like that)))
full member
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There are many ways that people / hackers do to hack the bitcoin trade / market but it seems quite difficult to get it back and the only thing you can contact the admin is where you trade bitcoin.
newbie
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Technology has been gone advanced which makes it possible nowadays to trace the thief who stoles your bitcoin. There are new innovation that will trace the bitcoin address, platform and exchange too.
newbie
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Bitcoin also known as BTC ha revolutionized the digital market that we see today. Just this one currency, has united the world and has make the economic conditions of the countries better. It is open for all and can be used by the people of all gender, race and class, eliminating hate and making the world a better place to live in, financially for all.
newbie
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there is nothing you can do, except to see the transaction. where your stolen bitoin is sent and make a statement that the address is someone who stole your bitcoin.
there is no official website to raise issues about bitcoin theft, we can only report the problem to the forum forum available. so that others are more careful about the theft problem.
newbie
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Bitcoins cannot be stolen. It can be transferred without your consent if someone ever gets a hold of your private key number. If that ever happens, chances are slim that your coins cannot be recovered. But you can report it to the cyber police though. So make sure your private key number remains disclosed only to you.
newbie
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It is quite impossible to get back coins if the thief makes micro payment for every bitcoin by creating script that again helps to create wallet. Again, he may can change the ownership to and then you cannot claims anymore
newbie
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Well it actually depends, Sometimes it is easier to trace thieves but if thieves are smart enough and makes change in the ownership then it actually becomes quite difficult to trace the bitcoin address.
newbie
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Hi Friends, actually one of my BTC address from Zebpay account having almost 0.01550 BTC has been hacked and the amount has been stolen just few days ago. The amount was not quite big for me, but i really fear about the security of holding the BTC in exchanges and now even in wallets.

I Just want to know is there any ways i can get back my BTC back to my account and also is there any website or authority who can help me out in getting back my stolen BTC, let me know about it. Also let me know what safety measurement should i take while holding my BTC in Exchanges. Thanks in advance.

There is no way to retrieve the btc back if your btc has been sent, except you know the private key of the recipient address of your btc.
Seems like your wallet address private key has been exposed. You must not use that address again, otherwise your btc will be stolen again by them.
Since bitcoin is decentralized digital currency, it has hard to complain with your stolen bitcoin. Government has no control to it their is no third party involve. So if your bitcoin has stolen that is a very big problem on how and where to complain. I have a friend experienced that kind of situation and there is no way to recover the stolen bitcoin. Therefore we have to take good care of our bitcoin, keep it safe always.
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Hi Friends, actually one of my BTC address from Zebpay account having almost 0.01550 BTC has been hacked and the amount has been stolen just few days ago. The amount was not quite big for me, but i really fear about the security of holding the BTC in exchanges and now even in wallets.

I Just want to know is there any ways i can get back my BTC back to my account and also is there any website or authority who can help me out in getting back my stolen BTC, let me know about it. Also let me know what safety measurement should i take while holding my BTC in Exchanges. Thanks in advance.

There is no way to retrieve the btc back if your btc has been sent, except you know the private key of the recipient address of your btc.
Seems like your wallet address private key has been exposed. You must not use that address again, otherwise your btc will be stolen again by them.
newbie
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That’s a matter of regret for you. But the matter is your bitcoin wasn’t stolen rather your account was hacked. The amounts are already transferred to other wallets and there is nothing to do. Extremely sorry for your condition.
newbie
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This a very sad experienced in this business , if your bitcoin have been stolen , we can not complain anymore , it will be a waste ,because no one has regulated this kind of event, the only thing we can do not to commit again this mistakes is be cautious and safety always with our wallet and transactions.
newbie
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I feel very sorry for your experience. Hopefully the fault was from their side but you haven't mentioned the name of the exchange that's why I cannot really tell if they would help you with retrieving those coins or not but I think you should at least try. Otherwise, I see no hope for getting those coins back.
newbie
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Sorry to hear this. You should try to contact their support and if it was a fault from their end I think you might get some help from the exchange. But, if the coins were stolen because of your faults, I don't think you are every getting your coins back.
sr. member
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Sorry to say but i don't think there's anything that might be a help for you. Since as far as i know, once you got your wallet hacked and bitcoin stolen, there's almost no way to get it back. Unless the robber want to give it back to you, which is absolutely impossible.
If your wallet is already hacked, i suggest you make a new one, and make sure to have a stronger protection this time. Be more careful, and think what's the reason that might cause your wallet security is not safe, and try to avoid that to happen again.
jr. member
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Its a rule in the blockchain and decentralized spaces that transactions are irrevirsble . this is why the topic and issue of security is paramount. Never lose your wallet details, information to anyone. This can lead to hacking and funds will be lost which cant be traced or reversed. Take your wallet security as important as breathing is to you.
newbie
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I don't think there is a solution to your problem, what are the parties involved?
no, you can't sue anyone, you are your own bank.
member
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No one will accept your complaint. Previously, I also sent the wrong BTC to someone else's BTC address. But I can not know exactly who owns my BTC assets. So I was permanently not seeing my BTC back
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