Missing my usdc and theres no transaction from my wallet

WHY ITS MISSING THE TRANSACTION, https://etherscan.io/address/0x5F0F884d118F738F9317c84468fC694d280EFcb0#tokentxns I DONT KNOW WHERE MY USDC GO FCKTHIS WALLET

Hey @poiyui

checking on the blockchain explorer, 48.93 USDC were transferred from the wallet you mentioned above to this wallet: 0x5BdD44a425E65fD0eF4882F99d33d0656c4a3CFD

Still sitting there. If you did not do this transaction, there is a high chance your private key or seed phrase might’ve been leaked. Brave Wallet does not save your wallet credentials on their servers.

is there no chance that i get back that money from that wallet, even in transaction history theres no transaction of transferring a money

@poiyui Brave Wallet’s transaction history only displays activity that was initiated directly through Brave Wallet. If someone has your private keys or recovery phrase, they can import your wallet into a different app and move funds from there, which would not necessarily appear as initiated within Brave Wallet itself.

Cryptocurrency transactions are typically permanent. If funds are sent to the wrong address or taken by someone else, recovery is extremely unlikely in most cases.

Brave Wallet is self custody. That means you alone control access. Your seed or recovery phrase is strictly private. If that phrase has ever been shared, even once, it gives the other person full and unrestricted access to the wallet.

Crypto can still feel like the Wild West. Scams are common, and bad actors often create fake support pages or impersonate legitimate services to trick people into revealing their recovery phrase or approving transactions. You have to be extremely cautious. No legitimate support team will ever ask for your seed phrase.

There is no way for anyone else to see whether the recovery phrase was shared, whether a malicious site was approved, or whether an extension captured information. However, access would require something to have been exposed on your end. Brave does not have access to user wallets or private keys. The only ways into the wallet are through your device using your password, or by restoring it elsewhere with the recovery phrase.

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