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December 23, 2017, 11:03:24 AM
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Hi.I sent BTC from my wallet (in the exchange) to my USDT wallet address (in the same exchange).Is there any chance to take back my btc.The transaction in the blockchain is unspent and unconfirmed.Ty
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December 23, 2017, 11:47:49 AM
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The transaction in the blockchain is unspent and unconfirmed.
You can double spend the transaction with a higher fee to another address, but you should do this before it confirms.

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December 23, 2017, 12:55:07 PM
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320af8cc-f09d-483d-b095-e0d849750d85 txid

i  had amount of btc in hitbtc exchange btc wallet and i sent the btc amount to my USDT Tether wallet address in hitbtc exchange by mistake.
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December 23, 2017, 01:00:52 PM
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320af8cc-f09d-483d-b095-e0d849750d85 txid

i  had amount of btc in hitbtc exchange btc wallet and i sent the btc amount to my USDT Tether wallet address in hitbtc exchange by mistake.

I don't think double spending in this case is possible, as you have no control over your private keys, and neither does HitBTC have this feature implemented (?).

I'd suggest to contact their support immediately, and ask them to stop broadcasting your transaction.

Also, -- Why in hell would you sent BTC to a USDT adress in the same exchange? I'm not sure what HitBTC's policy is, but even if the transaction confirms, the money is still recoverable, i'm just not really that sure if they're willing to do it for you.

320af8cc-f09d-483d-b095-e0d849750d85 Isn't a valid transaction on either chain?

https://blockchain.info/search?search=320af8cc-f09d-483d-b095-e0d849750d85&searchbar=homepage
http://omnichest.info/lookuptx.aspx?txid=320af8cc-f09d-483d-b095-e0d849750d85

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December 23, 2017, 01:11:21 PM
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this is the transaction hash 9b9e59108c28148a4209402e287e4af239ce185f1483b37b9696aae8f997ed34

and this the address i sent the amount of btc 1DU9C6hk4CMckMGHoSK67TPXwMEemJvB3h
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December 23, 2017, 01:20:58 PM
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this is the transaction hash 9b9e59108c28148a4209402e287e4af239ce185f1483b37b9696aae8f997ed34

and this the address i sent the amount of btc 1DU9C6hk4CMckMGHoSK67TPXwMEemJvB3h

It seems that they are indeed doing recoveries.

So if you indeed sent your BTC funds to a USDT adress  belonging to HitBTC, you should just open up a ticket, it will cost you ~100$, but it is definitely worth it ( since you would lose ~500$ otherwise.)

See both https://forum.hitbtc.com/discussion/655/appeal-to-hitbtc-please-put-in-a-cross-chain-recovery-policy-and-charge-for-it-but-return-coins

Their current (?) policy https://support.hitbtc.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005447669-Recovery-of-mistakenly-sent-deposits

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December 23, 2017, 01:23:32 PM
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ty!!!!! i ve already done a support request.
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