Turned on 2fa, now locked out of account on dream with over a grand in bitcoin that I desperately need

So I was very happy a couple of days ago to find that $200 I'd left on dream had turned into over a thousand. I went to retrieve it this morning and put it in a wallet that would be safer and unlikely to be taken down.

However, upon looking at the price movements, I thought I might spend some soon, so I wouldn't withdraw it yet. I was a bit paranoid about storing it on dream, so I clicked the button to turn on 2FA. To test it out I signed out and tried to sign in again, but the PGP encrypted message was using a different key to the one that should be on my account! I am now locked out of the account and I really need that money for travel plans I have soon.

What can I do? Who can I contact? I sent a big message to a support account on dream but in the description it says support has moved to lchudif....onion/support, (it has the whole regular address there) but that link doesn't work, it's a dead page.


Comments


[7 Points] DarkNetSoftwareEng:

Retarded that Dream allow users to enable 2FA without confirming their key.


[6 Points] Al1ce1nunderland:

Why would you leave money on the market? The price movements also happen when you have it in your own wallet.

And just put /support behind the (working) link you're using


[5 Points] _PrinterPam_:

If you left it in there to buy drugs, you don't "desperately need it." You should have at least withdrawn the majority of it before messing around with your account settings. I doubt you're going to have much luck with support. The whole point of 2FA is so no one can masquerade as you. You now have no way of sufficiently proving that it is, in fact, you.

The best advice that can be offered at this point is to double-check you know what you're doing with your PGP-related app and that you didn't somehow just mess-up with the decryption process (i.e., missing the header and/or footer).


[3 Points] stabBarbie:

What happens when you select the forgot your password option?


[3 Points] Cocinacowboy:

Make sure you copy the entire message you need to decrypt. including the bit that says you must decrypt the following text.


[2 Points] 12InchesOfSlave:

don't keep large amounts of coin in market wallets ffs. when will people learn?


[2 Points] Vendor-Bubblehash:

Good luck, I messaged support about a month ago about my vendor account that got erased (I guess because I didnt login for a month?) now they want me to pay the fee .1 btc so 1300$


[1 Points] radiadorK:

Do you still use DreamScamMarket?


[1 Points] GirlsDontLikeIce:

Dream tells you to test your PGP before doing this but they don't make it very clear how you test your PGP first.

What a shitty situation that's horrible. It's also nearly impossible to convince a market to turn over your account when you can't confirm the PGP.

It's in our best interests they never turn over an account unless they can confirm the PGP for obvious reasons.