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So my wallet was used to create a smart contract on the Remix ethereum website. The code used to initiate this contract has malicious intent in which once I try to withdraw my tokens, they will be redirected to the hackers wallet. Is there anyway I can retrieve my tokens back to the creator wallet? Or self destruct the contract? Or bridge another wallet to get my money back? I put my savings in which was the first mistake. I can verify all proof that's needed; I haven't tried to withdraw yet so my tokens are technically still under the smart contract I created.

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  • You can use the contact us form to have your accounts merged, so that you can freely edit your post. – Glorfindel May 12 '23 at 13:24
  • The link is down. In any case it is likely you have been scammed by following a youtube video about a front running bot written in solidity. There's no such thing as a bot written in solidity. The video and the comments are all fake. The people behind the scam change users and commenters all the time. – Ismael May 13 '23 at 00:32

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