A thief wouldn’t openly create a topic on the internet about something they supposedly stole.
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My only complaint is why there wasn't 3 million $ in the wallet. Because honestly, if there had been 3M $ in the wallet, I wouldn't be here sharing these stories with you, and you would never have heard about them.
Your regret is that you weren't in a position to steal big amounts of money and disappear with it. I repeat: you are not to be trusted as you have explained you have no problem stealing from others.
Legally, I have every right to access the funds on my own wallet.
I legally purchased the wallet, generated the seed, and found funds on it. That’s not theft, it’s basic ownership.
There is no bitcoin in your sister's Ledger. There is no bitcoin in any Ledger. There is no bitcoin in any other hardware, software, or any other type of wallet. All coins are only digital representations on the blockchain. Wallets contain public and private keys. The lie that you told us here is that your sister generated a seed from scratch and noticed certain assets in her portfolio after which the two of you supposedly stole said assets. Despite the Ledger being your sister's (if she in fact owns one), the keys that allow you to spend those coins aren't yours. Hence, the crypto isn't yours. Someone else generated those addresses and funded them. It's their money and their crypto. You are a halfwit for not understanding the difference. Your sister would have only found them by a miracle if the story was true.
I will blcok, ignore anyone who talk about about if im a thief or not...
You are a thief.