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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Deposit USDT to my BTC wallet on: May 20, 2021, 10:48:52 AM
I have a very big problem because I sent a large amount of USDT from Binance to an exchange.
I was about to correct you ... considering that CoinList was previously registered with the SEC only as an investment consultant firm [https://reports.adviserinfo.sec.gov/reports/ADV/291553/PDF/291553.pdf]. But I realized that I haven't followed the news for a long time ... (although the transformation of the business, it was a predictable step, considering that they enlisted the support of Filecoin and Dfinity).

Well, of course, in addition to all of the above, try to contact these people (by clicking on the links, you will find all their details, including email addresses). In theory, depending on the amount you mistakenly lost, you still have ways to put pressure on CoinLis, good luck.

[1] https://angel.co/p/joshuaxls (Founder CoinList)
[2] https://angel.co/p/ab (Co-founder CoinList)
[3] https://angel.co/p/paul (CTO CoilList)

thank you very much for this valuable information.
I will try again the classical support with new arguments and if it does not work, I will contact these three persons in charge
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Deposit USDT to my BTC wallet on: May 17, 2021, 12:11:58 PM
Honestly speaking when you make the mistake after having warnings everywhere then you can not blame the bank for it. They need to assure that the funds are safe. Your mistake is just a collateral gain for them which maybe they don't want it either.

The better way to put it is, you put CASH in an locked bag and then put the bag in an envelope and mailed it someplace.

The you put the wrong address on the envelope and the person who got it does not have access to the key.

You are now asking them to hop in a taxi (spend time and money) to go to a dangerous neighborhood (risk of exposing other private keys on their end) to get your bag to a locksmith to unlock it (spend more time and money) to fix your mistake.

-Dave


Dave the comparison is incorrect

I put the wrong address but this address is mine and not that of a stranger who has to take a taxi

They live on the money that customers entrust to them so they must also provide services especially since the money is there

Moreover if I am mistaken it is that at the time was constantly in maintenance with daily incidents
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Deposit USDT to my BTC wallet on: May 17, 2021, 11:51:32 AM
Let me understand. You sent USDT from Binance to CoinList but instead of a USDT address, you sent it to a bitcoin address.

Binance are correct when they say that they can not do anything assuming the coins are gone from their wallet. What I understand is that Omni is a layer which works with bitcoin network. But I have never made any Omni transaction, so I have very little idea how it works but if this is something like you give a BTC address and the USDT goes to that address then Omni are correct when they said you need to have the private key of the address.

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-> because you have deposited the funds to an address CoinList does not own! This is my BTC address on their exchange not an unknown
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If it's not like just send the usdt to the btc address then I guess they are meaning that it was not the USDT address (ERC20) that they own.

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Do you know what I can do because they make me desperate
Chances are very slip but if the amount is huge then you can take legal action against them. But you need to have it in mind that you made the mistake.

By any chance can you post the transaction ID or the bitcoin address?

Or Go to this url: https://www.omniexplorer.info/address/<Put the BTC address>
You should be able to see if you have any USDT balance in that address.

For example check this : https://www.omniexplorer.info/search/1BBj2gVtiKXVvfNTkgtVCC2t4PEPCBkA2j

1BBj2gVtiKXVvfNTkgtVCC2t4PEPCBkA2j is s bitcoin address.

In fact according to my research Omni transfers USDT via the BTC network.

I just looked at https://www.omniexplorer.info/address/<Put the BTC address> and my USDT are there as well as the 0.0000054 BTC
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Deposit USDT to my BTC wallet on: May 17, 2021, 10:29:18 AM

Hello everyone,

I have a very big problem because I sent a large amount of USDT from Binance to an exchange.

The transaction was done via the Omni network but I mistakenly put the address of my BTC Wallet.
On my BTC Wallet I received only 0.0000054BTC

I contacted Binance who can't do anything but say that only the exchange can recover them.

Omni answers me:

If you have access to the private key of the receiving address then recovery should be possible. Take a look at this support article on our wiki about recovering funds from a segwit address, which appears to be what your address is. https://github.com/OmniLayer/omniwallet/wiki/Recovering-funds-from-a-Segwit-Address


I made several tickets to their support to ask them to solve my problem or to give the private key and I got answers:
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Thank you for contacting CoinList. I apologise for such a delay in response.

Upon checking your tickets it appears you have made two transactions to CoinList via the Omni chain.

I apologise for the situation but unfortunately these have not arrived to your account because you have deposited the funds to an address CoinList does not own. We currently do not have Omni support.
BTC deposits are to be made via the Bitcoin network and USDT deposits via the ERC20 network.

-> because you have deposited the funds to an address CoinList does not own! This is my BTC address on their exchange not an unknown
 one
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Unfortunately CoinList and all other exchanges will not be able to provide any secret keys to anyone as it might case security breaches.

Unfortunately we do not have the tools available to perform a recovery for funds sent via the incorrect network. We advise for future transactions to please double check the warnings on both Binance and CoinList before making these transfers. However, should you have any other suggestions please do not hesitate to let us know. I would be more than happy to share your ideas with our teams.

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This is a summary of our conversations and they close the tickets

Do you know what I can do because they make me desperate

Thank you for your help




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