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litecoins stolen #29

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rbhilv opened this issue Dec 18, 2017 · 1 comment
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litecoins stolen #29

rbhilv opened this issue Dec 18, 2017 · 1 comment

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@rbhilv
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rbhilv commented Dec 18, 2017

I had a couple of litecoins at adres Ld2DNhAaQSH1HBvNYdPtZyKRTpDQqqFdgn.
Someone toke them to adres MN9RcedvGorB2i2Gt4a4uVXiCuMvwpwKSw. I was hacked i think.
Is there a way to get them back

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I doubt it... the 'M' prefix on that destination indicates its from the recent LTC address change...

Litecoin has recently updated the prefixes of their P2SH addresses to update address that begin with a '3' to addresses that begin with an 'M.' This change was made to stop confusion between BTC and LTC's P2SH addresses, which used to be able to have the same '3' prefix. This does not affect all LTC addresses, as the 'L' prefix LTC legacy addresses (Non-SegWit) will stay the same.

see:
https://shapeshift.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001136504-LTC-and-new-LTC-Seg-Wit-addresses

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