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Title: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: ronyfastlife on April 21, 2019, 08:26:07 PM
dear friends..
I made a serious mistake. :(

i sent 650$ USDT (Tether) from Binance to blockchain.com BTC address.

is there anyway to recover ?

pls help


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: TryNinja on April 21, 2019, 08:35:14 PM
Do you have your Blockchain.com wallet recovery phrase?


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: ronyfastlife on April 21, 2019, 08:39:02 PM
Do you have your Blockchain.com wallet recovery phrase?

Yes i have.
will it help to recover ?


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: Bitcoin_Arena on April 21, 2019, 08:46:13 PM
Hey i do not have enough time to explain the whole procedure right now but you might want read this
- https://github.com/OmniLayer/omniwallet/wiki/Recovering-funds-from-a-Segwit-Address
- https://jochen-hoenicke.de/crypto/omni/

If you get any challenges, you can reply here. If you succeed please let us know too.


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: TryNinja on April 21, 2019, 08:46:20 PM
Yes i have.
will it help to recover ?
Yes. That's all you need.

1. Go to https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ (or download its source code and run locally for better security);
2. Write your recovery seed in the "BIP39 Mnemonic" field;
3. Scroll down a little bit and find your address in the list (the one you sent the USDT);
4. When you find it, copy its Private Key;
5. Now go to https://www.omniwallet.org/ and create an account;
6. Log in, go to My Wallet -> My Addresses;
7. Click on the "Add Address" button -> "Import Address with Private Key";
8. Paste your private key from step 4 -> "Add Address".
9. You should see your USDT balance and be able to send them somewhere else.


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: okala on April 21, 2019, 10:09:47 PM
Yes i have.
will it help to recover ?
Yes. That's all you need.

1. Go to https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ (or download its source code and run locally for better security);
2. Write your recovery seed in the "BIP39 Mnemonic" field;
3. Scroll down a little bit and find your address in the list (the one you sent the USDT);
4. When you find it, copy its Private Key;
5. Now go to https://www.omniwallet.org/ and create an account;
6. Log in, go to My Wallet -> My Addresses;
7. Click on the "Add Address" button -> "Import Address with Private Key";
8. Paste your private key from step 4 -> "Add Address".
9. You should see your USDT balance and be able to send them somewhere else.
Thank you for this information because I have similar problem and have given up hope of recovering my found but am going to try this out right away. I will come back if I have any question during the whole process.


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: ronyfastlife on April 23, 2019, 08:15:06 PM
Yes i have.
will it help to recover ?
Yes. That's all you need.

1. Go to https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ (or download its source code and run locally for better security);
2. Write your recovery seed in the "BIP39 Mnemonic" field;
3. Scroll down a little bit and find your address in the list (the one you sent the USDT);
4. When you find it, copy its Private Key;
5. Now go to https://www.omniwallet.org/ and create an account;
6. Log in, go to My Wallet -> My Addresses;
7. Click on the "Add Address" button -> "Import Address with Private Key";
8. Paste your private key from step 4 -> "Add Address".
9. You should see your USDT balance and be able to send them somewhere else.

Hi,
thanks for ur answer, I tried it today but after giving recovery phrase in the "BIP39 Mnemonic" field there is not showing that address where i sent fund. :(


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: ronyfastlife on April 23, 2019, 08:22:00 PM
Hey i do not have enough time to explain the whole procedure right now but you might want read this
- https://github.com/OmniLayer/omniwallet/wiki/Recovering-funds-from-a-Segwit-Address
- https://jochen-hoenicke.de/crypto/omni/

If you get any challenges, you can reply here. If you succeed please let us know too.

hi,
thanks for answer.
I read ur given url , but there is needed private key which i dont have. I have only backup phrase.

is there any other way?


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: ePesoInitiative on April 23, 2019, 09:18:40 PM
Hey i do not have enough time to explain the whole procedure right now but you might want read this
- https://github.com/OmniLayer/omniwallet/wiki/Recovering-funds-from-a-Segwit-Address
- https://jochen-hoenicke.de/crypto/omni/

If you get any challenges, you can reply here. If you succeed please let us know too.

hi,
thanks for answer.
I read ur given url , but there is needed private key which i dont have. I have only backup phrase.

is there any other way?

Your backup phrase is Hierarchical Deterministic, meaning it is a seed key for many hierarchical and sequential bitcoin addresses. And each bitcoin address has their private keys. Your problem maybe not knowing the correct derivation path for Omni Bitcoin addresses. I remember it's BIP44 or m/44'/0'/0'/0

Check it. Do the below again.


Yes. That's all you need.

1. Go to https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ (or download its source code and run locally for better security);
2. Write your recovery seed in the "BIP39 Mnemonic" field;
3. Scroll down a little bit and find your address in the list (the one you sent the USDT);
4. When you find it, copy its Private Key;
5. Now go to https://www.omniwallet.org/ and create an account;
6. Log in, go to My Wallet -> My Addresses;
7. Click on the "Add Address" button -> "Import Address with Private Key";
8. Paste your private key from step 4 -> "Add Address".
9. You should see your USDT balance and be able to send them somewhere else.


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: ronyfastlife on April 23, 2019, 10:33:00 PM
Hey i do not have enough time to explain the whole procedure right now but you might want read this
- https://github.com/OmniLayer/omniwallet/wiki/Recovering-funds-from-a-Segwit-Address
- https://jochen-hoenicke.de/crypto/omni/

If you get any challenges, you can reply here. If you succeed please let us know too.

hi,
thanks for answer.
I read ur given url , but there is needed private key which i dont have. I have only backup phrase.

is there any other way?

Your backup phrase is Hierarchical Deterministic, meaning it is a seed key for many hierarchical and sequential bitcoin addresses. And each bitcoin address has their private keys. Your problem maybe not knowing the correct derivation path for Omni Bitcoin addresses. I remember it's BIP44 or m/44'/0'/0'/0

Check it. Do the below again.


Yes. That's all you need.

1. Go to https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ (or download its source code and run locally for better security);
2. Write your recovery seed in the "BIP39 Mnemonic" field;
3. Scroll down a little bit and find your address in the list (the one you sent the USDT);
4. When you find it, copy its Private Key;
5. Now go to https://www.omniwallet.org/ and create an account;
6. Log in, go to My Wallet -> My Addresses;
7. Click on the "Add Address" button -> "Import Address with Private Key";
8. Paste your private key from step 4 -> "Add Address".
9. You should see your USDT balance and be able to send them somewhere else.
Hi bro,
these setting : BIP44 or m/44'/0'/0'/0 is correct and i did this. but still can not find that bitcoin address where funds sent. and i am doing this on website: https://iancoleman.io/bip39/

can u give me ur skype id ?


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: ePesoInitiative on April 24, 2019, 01:47:37 PM

Hi bro,
these setting : BIP44 or m/44'/0'/0'/0 is correct and i did this. but still can not find that bitcoin address where funds sent. and i am doing this on website: https://iancoleman.io/bip39/

can u give me ur skype id ?

I don't use Skype anymore. I haven't for three years already. I think your Blockchain wallet generated a lot of BTC addresses since you first used the wallet so you have to sift through or maybe think about many receive transactions you made because the wallet always uses a new address after a receive TX.

Do this:
Quote
If you only have 1 then your Account number for step 6 is 0. If you have more than 1 then use the 'Manage Address' button to display the addresses within each wallet until you find the wallet that contains the address you want to recover/import into Omniwallet.
Count down the list of wallets starting with 0 for the first/'My Bitcoin Wallet' and when you reach the wallet that has the address make note of its number. This will be the account number for step 6.
from https://github.com/OmniLayer/omniwallet/wiki/Exporting-Private-Key-from-Blockchain.info-and-Importing-to-Omniwallet.org


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: The Cryptovator on April 24, 2019, 07:56:09 PM
Sorry for your loss, that's why we should double check always our address before confirm any transaction. We should lazy behavior during fund transaction. However TryNinja's method should be work. If you are still unable to do it then read this article for more explanation, How to recover Tether if I accidentally sent into a Bitcoin Address? (https://support.edge.app/support/solutions/articles/8000068597-how-to-recover-tether-if-i-accidentally-sent-into-a-bitcoin-address-). Hope you will able to recover your fund successfully.


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: jademaxsuy on April 25, 2019, 11:08:42 PM
Sorry for your loss, that's why we should double check always our address before confirm any transaction. We should lazy behavior during fund transaction. However TryNinja's method should be work. If you are still unable to do it then read this article for more explanation, How to recover Tether if I accidentally sent into a Bitcoin Address? (https://support.edge.app/support/solutions/articles/8000068597-how-to-recover-tether-if-i-accidentally-sent-into-a-bitcoin-address-). Hope you will able to recover your fund successfully.
Sounds like the retrival operation failed?

Well, 650 USD is a bit huge money already. It can buy a phone or smartphone. If ever that will not be recover then I guess OP should.move.on and forget all these unfortunate events.

BTW, it isn't about accidental when you mistakenly sent the wrong address for USDT, that act was carelessness..


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: hugeblack on April 27, 2019, 09:27:32 AM
Hi bro,
these setting : BIP44 or m/44'/0'/0'/0 is correct and i did this. but still can not find that bitcoin address where funds sent. and i am doing this on website: https://iancoleman.io/bip39/
can u give me ur skype id ?

First, do not trust anyone who asks you for your private key or wallet seed. you can do it with yourself.
The method explained by @TryNinja, but I think videos will help you more than words:
 
 - You must extract the private key from that address. Follow this video ---->https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr9tF-xWN3s
 - Save that private key.
 - Follow this
 
6. Log in, go to My Wallet -> My Addresses;
7. Click on the "Add Address" button -> "Import Address with Private Key";
8. Paste your private key from step 4 the video -> "Add Address".
9. You should see your USDT balance and be able to send them somewhere else.


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: Retina on April 27, 2019, 10:02:48 AM
Hi,
thanks for ur answer, I tried it today but after giving recovery phrase in the "BIP39 Mnemonic" field there is not showing that address where i sent fund. :(

I think better you can go @yogg1 for help and recovery your  money 10% does not matter you have 90% it is not bad.
I usually knew that such a mistake can not be returned But in your case I'm going to see it differently, I think it would be best to accept his help.


I can offer you some help to retrieve your USDT. The price for my service will be 10% of the recovered amount.
You can trust me with your private key as I have escrowed larger transactions in the past.

If you are interested, please contact me on Telegram (@yogg1)
I will not contact you first, beware of scammers !

Good luck to you :)


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: ronyfastlife on May 03, 2019, 10:45:20 PM
Yes !!
Yes !!
Yes !!
Finally i have done it :)
i got back my 650$ by following ( TryNinja ) steps.

thanks to all of the members who helped me by suggesting here.
really thanks to all.

I love u all, God bless u all  :)


Title: Re: Accidentally sent USDT (Tether)from binance to blockchain.com BTC Address
Post by: feryjhie on May 04, 2019, 12:50:41 AM
congratulation for you because your balance is back with those steps.
so it will be good if you lock this thread because your problem is solved right?