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want to see them try stealing NYKNYC
A weird judge ruling doesn't even surprise me anymore, so it could actually happen if there is no defendant. Which means the coins would get confiscated if they'd ever be sent to an exchange. The older I get, the more I believe the legal system is fucked up.

Faketoshi tried something like that but didn't succeed much, even with a backing of a billionaire. Sure, some stupid judge might sign off on some dumb ruling, but BTC is global, so the question is in jurisdiction. Someone in US wouldn't care what some judge in Somalia, Iran, Russia, Germany, UK says and vice versa. Luckily we do not have a global court and police (yet)





Hi, I received 10,000 bitcoins 10 years ago But it was a private key on my old computer that I sold a long time ago. How can I recover it? I have spent my whole life finding these bitcoins for 4 years And I have no hope in life anymore. If there is a way, help me find it
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You can't use a wallet address to recover a seed phrase, the only way you can recover your bitcoin is when you know the seed phrase, and since you have sold the laptop that you store the seed phrase you can't recover it again, else you store the wallet seed phrase via email and any Internet apps, but if you have forgotten it completely just say bye bye to the bitcoin because it has gone.

Never store seed or private key via email or internet app, you will loose all of your funds. Don't provide terrible advice
Original archived Re: How do I recover my old bitcoins?
Scraped on 09/07/2025, 14:26:25 UTC
want to see them try stealing NYKNYC
A weird judge ruling doesn't even surprise me anymore, so it could actually happen if there is no defendant. Which means the coins would get confiscated if they'd ever be sent to an exchange. The older I get, the more I believe the legal system is fucked up.

Faketoshi tried something like that but didn't succeed much, even with a backing of a billionaire. Sure, some stupid judge might sign off on some dumb ruling, but BTC is global, so the question is in jurisdiction. Someone in US wouldn't care what some judge in Somalia, Iran, Russia, Germany, UK says and vice versa. Luckily we do not have a global court and police (yet)