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In 2013 I had 1.5 but coins on bitinstant. The bitcoin lost money and it was at 73$. Since it was hard to deal with I let it go. I don’t even care to get it out for less than 150$
But now it’s skyrocketed. The site is shut down though. Is there anything I can do to find it?
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– DavidPostill – 2017-12-13T20:09:39.957I’m so sorry !!! I’m trying to edit the post, but I can’t seem to figure out where. – Christina Waters – 2017-12-13T20:43:51.867
I've already proposed an edit. It is waiting for approval. – DavidPostill – 2017-12-13T20:44:43.507
You might have made a backup of your wallet and stored that on your drive. It may contain a private key... – Christiaan Westerbeek – 2017-12-13T21:06:10.980
If you don't own the private key, you don't own the coins. As sad as this is, you will have to accept the coins are lost. This is a very common occurrence and many of us have similar stories. Always use a offline wallet and back up your private keys! – Andrei Savin – 2017-12-13T22:55:22.360
I'm voting to close this question as its a matter between you and bitinstant (now, I believe would be a matter with the Department of Justice, USA). I'm sorry for your lost. – renlord – 2017-12-14T00:32:03.357