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December 10, 2015, 06:14:39 PM
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You got scammed.  Why am I sure it's a scammer? From the proverb: "Tell me who your friends are and I'll tell you who you are."

I can't find information on this address, but destination addresses are used by people on cracking forums, spam tools and carding services. I doubt the guy will give your coins back.

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December 10, 2015, 06:28:55 PM
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i am just new here because i got a big problem: i sent btc to a wrong wallet address.  Cry    actually the receiver gave me the wrong address and it was not my fault.

OP, have you considered the receiver may just be claiming he didn't get the coin?  To get you to send again?

He got super scammed, clearly. The "receiver" sent him a BTC address, then went "Oops it was the wrong one." *roll eyes*

Please, common.
Yup I feel the same. Whom received his BTC from him If he loyal person. I am sure He ll return it back, another possibility also there If that wrong btc address guy may be Not active using his wallet. This two may can apply for him.

I too guess the possibility of second one.
Because many people are using cold storage wallet addresses and many bitcoin address. So, watching a address is possible only with a expected transaction. Other wise it may take a year too for the receiver to find that wrongly sent amount. At that time he may not recognize it as wrongly received.
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December 10, 2015, 07:03:53 PM
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i am just new here because i got a big problem: i sent btc to a wrong wallet address.  Cry    actually the receiver gave me the wrong address and it was not my fault.

OP, have you considered the receiver may just be claiming he didn't get the coin?  To get you to send again?

He got super scammed, clearly. The "receiver" sent him a BTC address, then went "Oops it was the wrong one." *roll eyes*

Please, common.
Yup I feel the same. Whom received his BTC from him If he loyal person. I am sure He ll return it back, another possibility also there If that wrong btc address guy may be Not active using his wallet. This two may can apply for him.

I too guess the possibility of second one.
Because many people are using cold storage wallet addresses and many bitcoin address. So, watching a address is possible only with a expected transaction. Other wise it may take a year too for the receiver to find that wrongly sent amount. At that time he may not recognize it as wrongly received.

This must be a very sad situations if we are unable to contact them through signing a message with another low amount of transaction.
Any way sending a message through a transaction will make him to react even after a year also would be fine. The catch is he must be royal enough.

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