Quote from: foxen624 on July 13, 2013, 05:17 amQuote from: astor on July 13, 2013, 05:03 amWhat kind of personal wallet was it? An ewallet? Someone could have hacked / accessed your account and transferred the coins.Unfortunately, there's nothing you can do to get the coins back.That was the answer that I was so hoping NOT to get, but at the same time feared that it is true.This one was an EasyCoin wallet at: easycoinsay7p51.onion Accessed through TOR and as every time I buy BTC, being that I had been under the impression that it would be safer to have them deposited into a wallet unrelated to SR, then wait a day and deposit to SR wallet from where they were initially deposited.Each time I do this, I use a new wallet I've never used before. I used a strong password never used on any other wallet and never wrote it down anywhere.. it was ONLY in my head.I guess my hope was that because the transaction log showed the wallet where the BTC was transferred to, that someone who understands the whole process better than I do might know how to track the coin through the wallet it was transfered to from my own wallet... possible? That was $375.00 I paid for those.... if it's gone, nothing can be done obviously... I'm afraid I'm grasping at straws... but I'm grasping.... Thanks....Isn't easycoin's url: https://easycoin.net/ ??? The address you mention seems sketchy because I was under the impression that EasyCoin was a clearnet site ...