Did My BitcoinFog Account Get Compromised?

So I've used BitcoinFog mutiple times in the past year or so with no issues. I most recently deposited ~$300 worth of Bitcoin three days ago via my LocalBitcoins account. Today I check on Bitcoin fog and there is a zero balance.

I am not an expert on transaction tracking / Blockchain. When I checked the deposit page, I clicked the Blockchain link. I can see the ~1.1BTC being deposited and then above that, about thirty minutes later, what looks like a withdrawal for same amount with multiple addresses.

When I look at the withdrawal tab on Bitcoing fog, there is a recent withdrawal amount of 1.09 BTC and an address from 1 day 12 hours ago marked as finished. I took that address and put it into blockchain and it's some place in Romania.

I contacted the BitcoinFog support to let them know my coins hadn't shown up and I didn't authorize any withdrawal. Not sure how responsive their support staff is.

I can't figure this out. My BTCFog login and password are unique and not used on any current or closed DNM sites. I don't have any friends or contacts are familiar with BTC. Is there anything I can do or am I simply out of luck bc everything is anonymous?

Any ideas? Help from somebody more educated in the process would be greatly appreciated.


Comments


[8 Points] sick_as_frick:

Bitcoinfog is selectively scamming (from what I have heard around here, I never use tumblers). Also, make sure you didn't use a phishing version of BitcoinFog


[3 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

Other people's bitcoin tumbles through your deposit address wallet, and your bitcoin is tumbled for other people.

You have to ignore the blockchain, because bitcoinfog is trying to make no sense on it.

Send a message to their support, and if your account wasn't credited they should fix it.

There used to be a "bitcoinfog is scamming" post every Friday but they'd stopped until now.

Always customers cleaning clean bitcoin for some reason. I'm very skeptical.


[3 Points] throwahooawayyfoe:

i don't generally find it to be necessary. but when i do tumble, i use bitmixer.io. it works just like helix light but they only charge a 0.5% fee and they have some extra features as well. they've also had a tor mirror available for several months now. you can find that link in the upper left corner of their clearnet page.

speaking of... hey mods, can we put bitmixer on the list of tumblers in the superlist? it's proven itself to be very reliable.


[0 Points] Smokeyz:

Sorry bro BTC fog are selective scammers, there have been many reports of funds missing & others being locked out their accounts. It personally happened to me, & don't expect to hear back from the stuff. Sorry about your money homie :(


[0 Points] None:

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[0 Points] RantingDrugUser:

I don't know why BTCFog aren't on the Wall of Shame. They've been selectively scamming for a long time.

Use Grams or a gambling site to mix your coins.