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Re: QUANTSTAMP - Phising during ICO - 60 ETH stolen via Phising - Bounty of 5 ETH
by
mich
on 20/11/2017, 20:05:08 UTC

https://etherscan.io/address/0x95869cee6f20f44940f8eebb2f1bd2db804c531c  is a fake ETH address, used by a robber
during the Quantstamp ICO of 17 November 2017

Via Phising initiated via the dedicated Telegram channel, myself and 8 other people were directed to this fake URL: https://ethercsan.io/address/0x95869cee6f20f44940f8eebb2f1bd2db804c531c

Please join forces to reclaim all these stolen ETH!

The scammer also created and used false ERC20 tokens, in an effort to convince the 9 Phissing victims to use this FAKE address during the ICO.

I start with a bounty of 5 ETH, for any person who can help to track the person behind this SCAM.

If the other victims read this message please respond, so that we can increase the bounty.

The real address to use during the ICO was : 0xaD41548Fa92921597Da3AE783a330396B47Cba3C

Best regards

P.P.


I think that would be impossible. If i were a scammer i wouldnt let anyone have my real identity i think he uses a unique eth address for him not to be traced by anyone but still hopefull someone can still help you.

Why impossible. You can ask Vitalik to rewind his immutable blockchain back to pre hacked state. If he did before why not now?

If he can do so, then ethereum is not fully decentralized

yes unfortunately you say it is true. the implementation of such a process would be contrary to the nature of ethereum .  wrong transfer and hacking operations managers do not interfere with such events. perhaps their power is really insufficient for these operations. I remember that there was a group of "white hat hackers" involved in such hacking. can they help in this regard? such an event had been in the coindash case before and it helped.