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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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Panp858
on 08/06/2025, 16:05:00 UTC
Does Freebitcoin support all address types when I want to withdraw or do I have to chose a specific one, e.g., BIP84 (Segwit), BIP86 (Taproot), BIP44 (legacy), BIP49 (leg segwit)?
You can withdraw your fund to any of the standard Bitcoin address types except taproot.

Just note that if you want to make auto withdrawals, you can only use legacy addresses. That's because the auto withdrawals are made to your profile address and you can't use non-legacy addresses as your profile address.

Thanks. Si slow is fine or do you guys use instant?
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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Panp858
on 08/06/2025, 15:36:30 UTC
Does Freebitcoin support all address types when I want to withdraw or do I have to chose a specific one, e.g., BIP84 (Segwit), BIP86 (Taproot), BIP44 (legacy), BIP49 (leg segwit)?
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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Panp858
on 15/05/2025, 13:19:15 UTC
Anyone noticed this? For sure it has been posted here before but I was not able to fiind it.

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Dplay Closure Announcement
It is with deep regret that we must announce that dplay.casino will cease taking bets with immediate effect from 23/04/2025. We request that players withdraw all funds within 30 days, any funds remaining after this point will be removed and your account will be closed. Player balances are held in a protected player account and your account balance will be refunded in full when a withdraw is requested.

The good thing is, that they give people time to withdraw funds.
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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Panp858
on 11/05/2025, 16:49:16 UTC
I also received some WoF spin the last couple of days. I searched for any news but wasnt able to find any.

I noticed in one of the last promotion emails that they posted a link to the official fun telegram channel. Since I was a bit curious I joined and start looking for information. No surprise (for the most I guess) freebtc is a big if not the biggest holder of fun tokens but FUN and freebtc are separate projects.

However, one pinned message was related to freebitcoin as shown below:
https://postimg.cc/p5Q3NcBH

FUN is still supporting and promoting freebtc. I will stop myself for getting to exciting but this is a kind of good news, right?
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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Panp858
on 03/04/2025, 21:05:55 UTC
Does kraken accept payments from FreeBitcoin? Maybe I will also start to cash something out.
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Re: Electrum Wallet drained after login
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Panp858
on 14/01/2025, 21:58:34 UTC

Malwarebytes isnt pretty specfic but it has detected the following:
- Trojan.Crypt.MSIL
- Trojan.Script
- Malware.Heuristic.2512
- Malware.AI.4087337973
- MachineLearning/Anomallous.97%

The first two were located at the Startup folder and file in the user folder as ISCOMPLETED.vbs and .exe



Wow, with such bunch of malware lurked in various corners of   you machine it is hard to expect the safety for your stash. It's not a matter of "if" but "when" you wallet had to be emptied it is inevitable.  I only wonder what concrete malware had its fingers in the pie. Besides, it is hard to believe that all of them came from the same malicious source. Probably there was something like competition between different intruders.
Funny but yeah all the same source. All of the .exe files were installed on the same date at the same time. Crazy, isnt it? Anyway, thank you guys for helping me figuring things out. I think I am going to switch to a hw wallet but so far not sure which model I chose.
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Re: Electrum Wallet drained after login
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Panp858
on 13/01/2025, 23:07:45 UTC
So it was a spyware or keylogger, or some script that executed right after you entered your passwored.
They were monitoring you, and waiting for you to allow them access, and they took advantage of it.
I'd ran a deep scan of your pc before anything else. Best bet, format your drive
Thanks already did that. Right after the transaction I scanned with the tools one by one and plugged the network cable after to prevent myself. In fact I am posting with the new installed pc.
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Re: Electrum Wallet drained after login
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Panp858
on 13/01/2025, 23:01:38 UTC
I know the money is gone, and I’ll have to live with that. However, I keep asking myself: how could this even happen? Is this a real Trojan attack where they scan for open wallets?
There is no login option with Electrum wallet, but if you are using wind0ws OS than there is a chance your computer was infected with some malware or keylogger.
Something like this can happen if your seed words got leaked and compromised, either you kept then online, or in digital format on your computer, you should never do that.
Keeping backup offline and using hardware wallets are the good way to improve protection for your coins.
I know there is no login, but you can protect your wallet with a password which you have to insert every time
Hey community,

I have a problem with my Electrum wallet and keep wondering how this could have happened.

Today, I opened my Electrum wallet for the first time since in a few month and noticed that a transaction was made, resulting in an empty wallet. It definitely wasn’t me.

I’m not sure if I opened Electrum and left it running for a few minutes while completing other tasks before fully checking the program. The transaction happened 10 minutes before I noticed it. If I followed the BTC chain correctly, my BTCs were transferred to a Robinhood wallet, so it clearly wasn’t me.

I know the money is gone, and I’ll have to live with that. However, I keep asking myself: how could this even happen? Is this a real Trojan attack where they scan for open wallets?

Maybe someone can help me understand how this could have occurred.

Thanks a lot!

Probably some trojan or mallware you got from some p0rn site. Just kidding... But the method is the same. Either your keys were leaked, or you installed a compromised electrum wallet.
Or as i said, you have a STD on your pc that looks harmless, but is waiting for you to open your wallet
you load the wallet. They did not drain before but right after I entered the password!
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Re: Electrum Wallet drained after login
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Panp858
on 12/01/2025, 09:27:37 UTC
Who uses multiple antivirus software at the same time on the same system anyway!?. They would have been able to work properly, conflicting with each other. Bad idea cause it'll make the system much heavier and slow!

Thats a missunderstandig. I had Windows defender and spybot running to check my PC after the transaction happened. Both didnt find anything so I installed avast. Same result, than malwarebytes. I am not that stupid but I was sure that something was totally wrong. As I mentioned only malwarebytes was able to detect the things I've written above.

Sorry to hear that mate! I'm guessing you are using Windows right? It's pretty easy to break into it. I have been a victim of ransomeware malware and clipboard virus a couple of time, and it really sucked. I think it's time for you to change OS and shift to a Linux distro.

Better if you use a hardware wallet or an airgapped device, if you don't intend to move your assets that frequently.

Thanks man! I've spliited my crypto on different wallet including kraken. This here was "only" ~20% of my BTC holdings. I know it's little consolation, but it could have turned out much worse. In fact, I'm toying with the idea of buying a Ledger, can they still be recommended without hesitation?
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Re: Electrum Wallet drained after login
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Panp858
on 11/01/2025, 23:35:58 UTC
The funny thing is that Spybot, Avast and Windows Defender didnt notice anything wrong. Only malwarebytes was able to finde the malware. However, I am currently reinstalling my PC.
Have you considered using another computer with a freshly installed Operating System for Bitcoin and Bitcoin only?  Preferably one with a freshly installed and properly verified Linux Distribution.  Windows is WAY more likely to become infected than a Linux Distribution is.

Unfortunately, sometimes there will be a few victims before somebody finally reports the infected file and the companies finally start recognizing it as malicious.  Maybe you were the victim of a fresh malware.  Also.  Did you have all Spybot, Windows Defender, Avast and Malwarebytes installed and running at the same time?  It sounds like a disaster that was waiting to happen!

If you still want to continue using Windows for your Bitcoin holdings, make sure the copy you are installing is genuine.  Running a pirated copy of Windows can also put you at risk.

No I had not. After Windows Defender hasnt detect anything, I downloaded avast and malwarebytes afterwards.
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Re: Electrum Wallet drained after login
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Panp858
on 11/01/2025, 23:21:50 UTC
⭐ Merited by FinneysTrueVision (1) ,NotFuzzyWarm (1)
Could you say us how this malware has been called by Malwarebytes? It's very concerning if other anitvirus softwares are not able to detect it.

Malwarebytes isnt pretty specfic but it has detected the following:
- Trojan.Crypt.MSIL
- Trojan.Script
- Malware.Heuristic.2512
- Malware.AI.4087337973
- MachineLearning/Anomallous.97%

The first two were located at the Startup folder and file in the user folder as ISCOMPLETED.vbs and .exe
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Re: Electrum Wallet drained after login
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Panp858
on 11/01/2025, 21:18:04 UTC
which is why I am  I want to know how that was possible and if this could be a real scenario. i had the wallet since 2017.

I guess anything is possible, especially on Windows systems that are susceptible to malware attacks. Personally, Ive had electrum as a hot wallet on my PC for years without any problems. Have you been able to scan the system with a good antivirus and antimalware program to see if it detects anything?

The funny thing is that Spybot, Avast and Windows Defender didnt notive anything wrong. Only malwarebytes was able to finde the malware. However, I am currently reinstalling my PC. So that should not be the problem anymore.
My wallet was also passwort protected which is why I am asking myself if malware just waits till the wallet has been opened.
However, if you have used a strong password to encrypt your wallet then the hacker can’t do anything with the encrypted file and he will have to wait for you till you open the wallet and type the password.

the most most disgusting about it may be the fact that someone "real" has been waited for the right moment to attack.
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Re: Electrum Wallet drained after login
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Panp858
on 11/01/2025, 20:56:30 UTC
You PC could have been infected with malware via downloading and insta some random apps. Which operating system have you been using?

Did you download the electrum app from the official source and even verify the signature?

Its a Win10 machine, the wallet (as portable version) was downloaded from the orignal website and I used it for years without any problems. My wallet was also passwort protected which is why I am asking myself if malware just waits till the wallet has been opened.

Dont get me wrong, there is nothing I can do now but I dont want to make the same mistake twice. So I want to know how that was possible and if this could be a real scenario. i had the wallet since 2017.
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Electrum Wallet drained after login
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Panp858
on 11/01/2025, 20:39:38 UTC
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Hey community,

I have a problem with my Electrum wallet and keep wondering how this could have happened.

Today, I opened my Electrum wallet for the first time since in a few month and noticed that a transaction was made, resulting in an empty wallet. It definitely wasn’t me.

I’m not sure if I opened Electrum and left it running for a few minutes while completing other tasks before fully checking the program. The transaction happened 10 minutes before I noticed it. If I followed the BTC chain correctly, my BTCs were transferred to a Robinhood wallet, so it clearly wasn’t me.

I know the money is gone, and I’ll have to live with that. However, I keep asking myself: how could this even happen? Is this a real Trojan attack where they scan for open wallets?

Maybe someone can help me understand how this could have occurred.

Thanks a lot!
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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Panp858
on 04/01/2025, 19:19:54 UTC
Just for the record, and to avoid giving a bad reputation without reason:

It was stated that the manual review could take up to 24 hours.
However, it took less than 24 hours, and I received my withdrawal.
Thank you for your feedback, it's important and very useful for other users. It's nice to learn the platform is back to quick delays for withdrawals including manually reviewed ones. I think I will make one soon, because Bitcoin is currently high and I don't need to keep a such large bank roll in dollar value even if the 4.9% APY are still interesting IMO.

Why do you regret it? I had about 0.1 BTC on freebitco.in for years and was never worried about it. With the recent events the last couple of months and the issues that were popping up, I cashed out everything and I don't regret it. I hope they can get back on the good track again but that remains to be seen.
That's a fair amount bro, where have you invested it now? Have you managed to find another investment as interesting in BTC returns?

Indeed! The ~5% APY is what keeps me interested in freebitco.in. I am actually holding ~0.1 BTC there. Since here most of the people are negative about freebtc, I am also getting worried.
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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Panp858
on 05/12/2024, 22:35:17 UTC

Things to watch for:
1.) Withdrawals!!!(As long as these work, the site can continue to work).
2.) Apparently the domain expires on October 10th of 2025. (we're watching for domain activity/ renewal) If this happens, that's an amazing sign!
3.) Any direct communication of any kind can help us piece together the state of the site.



This is so dumb suggestion. Are you saying that you guys should wait until withdrawal is not available before finally stay away from this casino as if there’s no other alternative casino out there that offer much better services?

I’m not trying to be negative here but the lack of communication is the worst part that makes this casino red flag. You already mention that this casino was direct in communication before so that means there’s really someone wrong.

I’m not sure you guys keep holding on here while there’s better alternative that you don’t need to worry that your money will not be withdrawn in the future.


Well, I am receiving nearly 5% interest on my BTC. Do you know any other place where you can get this?