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Re: I found $600 in an CB account I forgot: How to find old accounts?
by
lexinexi
on 22/03/2025, 12:21:17 UTC
Thank you for your help and most others BUT I guess I need to put a disclaimer in my signature bar that says "WARNING LEGALLY BLIND POSTER MAY NOT SEE ALL POSTS"

ANYWAYS:

You have giving me a start.
If I used my current bank account they might have statements going back 8 years to see where the money was going. Possibly. Brain damage sucks!!! (wear a helmet at all times kids Smiley )

95% started with an M but I looked at all those Korean exchanges you cal KYC?

So privacy coins were banned, I am from the US so I have no idea about korea let alone thier coins because I have been out of the game so long.

I'm wondering if this site was offering those and thats why they split in teo.

I DO remember this it was a big alternative if you didn't like coinbase ay the time.


So I have been in BTC since it was around $1000 but my account was compromised due to me being lazy and the scammers got it all... or so I thought. I decided to open a new coinbase account this jan. but in the process (understatement IT WAS PAINFUL to reopen) I found the scammers left about $600 in XRP or ETH that had grown over the last few years.

BUT... I also had a Monera (?) account I think? It was like a coinbase type exchange but located in south korea. I tried to reopen that one but sometime when the FTC or SEC began regulating bitcoin they said I had to live in south korea to access my account or something to that effect, Also they didn't have an AWESOME customer service 1-800 like CB's. (yeah sarcasm)

This is all from memory as I have no access to my old email, computers or accounts.

So is that exchamge called monara? I google'd and found a coin called by that but not sure if that coin is one the exchange uses like coinbase's USDC(That they try to trick you into buying by refunding your fees, but thats a comment for another post).

TLDR: Was there an exchange called monaera? and how to access your account if its before they split USA accounts and Korean accounts? Also I am aware that these exchanges probably makie a $h!t load of money by closing little accounts people forgot about like when you throw away a gift card with 50 cents on it.


There's no exchange exist named as Monera, but there is a coin name Monero which I think you got confused to call it as it is.

Also try to see this list https://cointelegraph.com/rankings/crypto-exchanges/?country=south-korea since maybe you remember that exchange and try to recover your Monero balance left on forgotten exchange.

But if you really can't remember the exact details and as you have said you don have access to old email including the device you use then I guess there's less chance to recover those floating funds.