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Re: [SALE] Bitcoin Miner (Asic) Whatsminer M3 11.5 Th/s with PSU = $175
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cell0013
on 13/11/2019, 19:48:39 UTC
Price update
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Re: [SALE] Bitcoin Miner (Asic) Whatsminer M3 11.5 Th/s with PSU = $190
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cell0013
on 04/11/2019, 07:24:38 UTC
Price update
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Re: [SALE] Bitcoin Miner (Asic) Whatsminer M3 11.5 Th/s with PSU = $200
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cell0013
on 31/10/2019, 21:58:03 UTC
Maybe not for me, not for you - $175  Wink
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Re: [SALE] Bitcoin Miner (Asic) Whatsminer M3 11.5 Th/s with PSU = $200
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cell0013
on 28/10/2019, 22:27:05 UTC
150 shipped to Albania.

$200 with delivery to Albania.
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Re: [SALE] Bitcoin Miner (Asic) Whatsminer M3 11.5 Th/s with PSU = $200
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cell0013
on 26/10/2019, 19:55:25 UTC
This miner is worth closer to $100.

you're selling it for $100? or what?
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[SALE] Bitcoin Miner (Asic) Whatsminer M3 11.5 Th/s with PSU = $200
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cell0013
on 26/10/2019, 19:44:27 UTC
Model Whatsminer M3 from MicroBT mining SHA-256 algorithm with a maximum hashrate of 12Th/s for a power consumption of 2000W.

Specifications
Manufacturer   MicroBT
Model   Whatsminer M3
Also known as   M3V1
Release   January 2018
Size   125 x 155 x 335mm
Weight   8100g
Chip boards   3
Chip name   SMTI 1700
Chip size   28nm
Chip count   198
Noise level   78db
Fan(s)   2
Power   2000W
Wires   10 * 6pins
Voltage   12V
Interface   Ethernet
Temperature   -10 - 45 °C
Additionnal infos   PSU include

Full set with PSU, 100% working. Delivery is possible in any country, please specify the cost.

$175 in BTC
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 25/04/2018, 12:50:39 UTC
Maybe we should start asking donations?)

You can try but I think you will not get them here...
You can mine those btc again. nd store them on multiple wallets. I think this is the best option.

Yes, storing on multiple wallets is not a bad idea.
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 24/04/2018, 23:05:29 UTC
I am not a hacker and I don't know anything about Apple products.

But there are a few weak points on your iPhone:

-Apple has synchronization stuff.
-Your personal phone is online100% of the time and your seed was not even encrypted.
-You may have been exposed to phishing sites on WhatsApp/telegram groups, emails (I know that's unlikely,but your personal phone is more exposed to that than other devices).

Storing seed on a piece of paper is 100% anti hack, unless he has physical access to the paper.

Think like this.

Every time you write your seed (or scan photo etc) on a device with internet connection it is considered exposed and you should transfer your funds immediately. Your seed was online 100% of the time (not matter that it was locally on device, because the device was online).

It's very sad what happened to you. I would be devastated. But don't let this move you away from this technology. Use this opportunity to learn. You will make that money again.


Maybe we should start asking donations?)
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 24/04/2018, 15:33:08 UTC
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Now you are blaming me for your mistakes. You first started to blame blockchain.info, now that it is clearly not their fault, you are blaming me for your disregard of basic security rules.

No, no, no))
I mean, you can't trust online wallets. And certainly not to tell anyone else what allegedly is a safe way to store coins.
Confirmation? Today, right now - MyEtherWallet service reports that their DNS servers were hacked and entering the service site passed the transition to the phishing site. Already a lot of messages about the theft of funds from accounts. Then you say that online shit like blockchain.info is it reliable? Difference blockchain.info and MyEtherWallet is huge, from MyEtherWallet there is feedback, they recognize problems and respond to messages, not write - it's your problems, read the agreement...

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That's the wrong way to store your seed. That's how the hacker got access to it and stole your coins.

Even if you had a hardware wallet you would have been hacked.
Even if you had a paper wallet you would have been hacked.
Even if you had a bitcoin core wallet on an airgapped pc you would have been hacked.

That was not blockchain.info fault, as it is the most popular wallet out there.When you click on the Seed on blockchain.info they tell many times to write it on paper.

Learn from the experience, store your hardware wallet seed on a piece of paper or an offline environment.

I agree that it wasn't right to keep seed that way and now I'm using a different way, but I don't think anyone had or has access to these photos.
Tell me exactly how you can access them? Has anyone done this yet?
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 24/04/2018, 07:51:06 UTC

It's blockchain.info, it's non-seeded so he doesn't have the 12 words.

If your funds actually exited your wallet there is nothing you can do, I assume that there is nothing to do with blockchain.info operators and it's probably your wallet/computer has been compromised.
It's a lesson to learn- next time if you store funds that you can't afford losing then do it on a hardware wallet offline, so you won't risk losing your funds due to lack of security.

Blockchain.info has the 12 word seed. The user owns the private keys and the seed. I think it's a good wallet, considering it's a online wallet....
Probably someone got access to his seed. As he uses 2FA, it's very unlikely the site had been

That's because of people like you, I have formed the view that online wallet blockchain.info it is safe and convenient. Therefore, a hardware wallet was purchased and lying on a shelf in the closet, and I used the service blockchain.info. You all know the result... Stolen coins.

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I asked a few times but he didn't answer how he stored his seed...

I long time could not find the seed. I wrote about it in this tread. Now found, the seed was stored in several photos on my iPhone 7 (iOS 10.3, no JB, I not used iCloud and other cloud services, TouchID enabled, backup copy of my phone I don't do).
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 23/04/2018, 12:58:42 UTC
2FA was used (enabled). In first post I posted a link to that transaction from my wallet.
How long have you been using 2FA?
Since 2FA enabled it means that your Private key were compromised, not your Blockchain Account.
If 2FA were turned on recently, that means the thief has access to your account for a long time and he has dumped your Private Key to another wallet.
If you got 2FA since you've registered on Blockchain, it means either you have clicked on Phishing link by accident or Rogue Browser Extension that steals your 2FA key.

I hope you don't lose much, just use this opportunity as a lesson and start using Desktop or Hardware Based Wallet, much secure Smiley


2FA was enabled from the beginning (from registration) of my use of the service.

I've lost enough (0.25 BTC), so I'm trying to figure out how and who did it.

I believe that the problem in the mobile app, when you translate the money from it - it does not prompt for 2FA, perhaps the one who stole the money set it, but it is not possible to know this shit service blockchain.info gives no information and no logs.
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 20/04/2018, 19:19:50 UTC
I think you dont use 2factory with your mobile phone ?
And you can see the transaction in the blockchain just inster your adress here https://blockchain.info/
looks like you got hacked becourse blockchain never lost any coin !



regards

2FA was used (enabled). In first post I posted a link to that transaction from my wallet.
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 20/04/2018, 11:30:35 UTC
I'll ask the question differently, what did each of you do in this situation? The fact that I had stolen a large amount for me, I really need these coins.


- Please elaborate on the case.
- Who stole your coins ?
- How did the hacker get access to your mobile/desktop ?
- Did you use 2fa ?
- Have you shared your passwords with friends/strangers/ ?
- Did you use any third party services which took control of your 12 word phrase ?
- If I was in your situation first thing I'd do is move all my coins from that wallet to a new one.

Respect!
That's what I'm doing!
I want to figure out who stole them and try to get them back, and it sounds unreal and completely depends on who stole them, but I hope so. The main thing is to find out who did this to him could talk to.
All coins (BTC) that were in the wallet - stolen.
It was also a very small number of coins BCH, I moved to another place.
It so happened that at 8:29 PM there was a transaction and somewhere at 8:45 PM I went into the wallet from my mobile phone (to see how much money considering the rate now I have) and saw that all the coins are transferred.


I had the idea to create a service where people would describe what happened to them the cases of theft of coins.
To collect statistics on which services, operating systems and how they were stolen.
Also, there's a feedback form so the abductor can contact the victim if he wants to.

I think that such cases more than 100,000 but hardly anyone writes or says about it...
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 20/04/2018, 08:50:07 UTC
I'll ask the question differently, what did each of you do in this situation? The fact that I had stolen a large amount for me, I really need these coins.

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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 19/04/2018, 12:03:50 UTC
I absolutely agree with you, but the service blockchain.info so not believes, on all my letters they gave two blurred answer (in my previous messages).
This is the problem that they do not say how the translation was made - using their interface or not (private key). Logs (ip addresses) they also not give.

At this forum is a representative of this service (blockchain.info)?
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 19/04/2018, 08:31:25 UTC
The problem is not that someone got access to my wallet and made the transaction, but services blockchain.info as not helping to understand how it happened, in what way.
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 19/04/2018, 08:23:53 UTC
I spoke about other, service (blockchain.info) does not provide any information about access to my wallet, does not give logs when was committed to the wallet and with what (web or mobile app or private key transaction).

I do not ask them to return my coins to me, I ask them to help me find the one who carried out this transfer. I want to ask him to give me back the coins and to know how it had happened. But the service does not provide any information.
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 18/04/2018, 16:35:58 UTC
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 18/04/2018, 16:33:05 UTC
1) I have a hardware wallet but I didn't carry any coins on it since I thought the service was blockchain.info safe
2) What is the problem to write on the main page blockchain.info - WE are NOT RESPONSIBLE for anything
3) I asked to help me get the coins back or to understand why they were stolen, and not to write tips on what to do with education.
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Re: Stolen bitcoins (blockchain.info)
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cell0013
on 18/04/2018, 15:36:01 UTC
I am sure that there are thousands of cases of unauthorized transactions every day, but no one does anything with the problem, but only offers to buy hardware wallet.

I wrote about the theft, and how many people with whom it happened did not write anything?


Letter #2 from support:
Hello,

As a non-custodial wallet provider, we do not collect or hold information about users identity or have access to funds in any way. This protects peoples security and identity from malicious parties, however, it also means that we are unable to provide you with user information or control funds in any way.

Sorry that we could not be of more help.

Letter #1 from support:
Hello,

I'm very sorry to hear about this. You may have some type of malware on your computer that resulted in your funds being stolen because your private information was somehow obtained. One of the most common types of these are browser extensions posing as bitcoin price tickers that are actually stealing your account information. There's also the possibility that you visited a phishing site posing as Blockchain. We've also heard of computer viruses that detect when an address is in your clipboard, and replace the one you wanted to use with an address controlled by this malicious party.

By design, Blockchain never has access to users' accounts or funds. If you keep your password and private key backups secure, then your funds are always safe with us. Since this information has been compromised, be sure to never use this wallet or any addresses contained within it. I'd also highly advise against using the same password again. I'm truly sorry that you had funds stolen from you. That certainly is an extremely frustrating experience.

If you’d like to learn more about how our wallet works, please visit: https://blockchain.info/wallet/how-it-works.

These are really shitty answers.