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RE: Introducing EOS911 Emergency - Prove ownership of a hacked EOS account on the genesis snapshot

in #eos6 years ago (edited)

Hey @eos42, thank you for taking the initiative to help people in the community.

I was a victim on the phishing attempt when block.one was hacked. I was emailing with the block.one developer team and one of their accounts responded back to me with a phishing site.

Since I trusted the block.one account and was having trouble finding the most legitimate way to register my EOS ERC20 tokens, there was no way for me to know it wasn't a scam.

This EOS community thread is about my case -

What can I do since I lost my tokens before the snapshot was taken? Who should I contact?

The stolen funds were not registered, so as far as the community is concerned these are totally burned tokens that rightfully belong to me.

If I need to prove that the original account belongs to me, please let me know and I can provide all the necessary information.