The real issue was that advisor/scammer opened blockchain account/wallet in my name using my email and told me just to change the password. I did not want to use that wallet, but opened it by myself. What I did not know, at the time, that this two accounts were somehow connected in term that they were sharing common balance.
Did you create another account with the same email or a different one?
I enabled 2-factor authent. and did not enable secret keys on my wallet which meant that I should have gotten notification if someone was trying to login into account. After some time I realized that my balance is missing, checked on transfer logs and saw that bitcoins were transferred to few unknown wallets. Scammer told me that this is normal process where bitcoins were transferred to another platform in order to achieve investment.
AFAIK, regardless of the security settings, the "real" blockchain.com wallet always sends an email to authorize every single login attempt and if you didn't get any, then perhaps you were using/accessing a fake version of that wallet + that explains how they were able to easily transfer your funds into their wallets.
Based on the thumbnail image
[header area] of his "
blog" I strongly believe that he was a victim of a phishing scam and the same goes for you
[it would've been better to see screenshots of the above issue but that's most likely the case here].
- I'm not trying to defend Blockchain.com's wallet [I wouldn't recommend them since it's not a safe place to store funds] but I think it's not fair to blame them for this [if it was indeed a phishing scam of some sort].Nice job! Well done! The platforms look the same.
What a fool I turned out
Thanks and sorry for your loss
[don't be too hard on yourself, it could happen to anyone].
~Snipped~
maybe a company like "
Chainalysis" could come in handy...
- Having said that, I'm not sure if they'll entertain individuals but it's worth a shot.