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April 30, 2025, 12:35:11 PM
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Come on Grin who wouldn't want that, I don't mind 1btc either  Grin however jokes aside, the chances of that happen is almost around 1 in a million there is a high chance a mistaken address receiving the coin hasn't even been created then.

I know it's just a popular phrase (1 in a million), but the number must be MUCH higher  Cheesy

Out of curiosity I looked it up on Grok, and as I suspected:
The probability of receiving a BTC transaction at an address you've never shared is practically zero, on the order of 1/1048
One in a sextillion (1.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000)

With this information, we can conclude that the OP shared the address somewhere, and this place is the most likely to have sent the satoshis to you, intentionally or not
This makes it easier for you to solve
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May 03, 2025, 02:40:44 AM
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how can i send back or to send this amount of BTC if it get mixed with other BTC from my wallet ?
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May 03, 2025, 04:26:38 AM
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how can i send back or to send this amount of BTC if it get mixed with other BTC from my wallet ?
Do you mean "your address" instead of "wallet"?

Use "coin-control" (more info) to spend that output specifically, then send it to somewhere or back to the address in the input, spend the other UTXO (Unspent Transaction Output) on your other transactions as well.
But sending that away will not get rid of its link to the other UTXOs associated with that address,
The heuristics that link addresses or transactions together would still consider that address as one of the recipient of whatever that transaction is for,
All UTXOs associated with that address is obviously considered to be owned by its user (you).

The best solution to that is to simply do not reuse that address anymore and use another address of your wallet.
If your wallet only issue a single Bitcoin address; consider switching to another with better level of privacy.
Then only use your address once if possible.

But if you actually mean "wallet": It'll not be linked to your other addresses as long as you don't spend it together with your other UTXO.
Use coin-control to solely spend it and get rid of it. (steps differ per wallet but you didn't specify the wallet that you're using)

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May 03, 2025, 11:52:27 AM
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May I ask why you want to send it back?

At first glance, the transaction doesn't look suspicious to me. The amount you received is not in the ballpark of what's typically used in dusting transactions. And additionally, I don't believe someone guessed your address out-of-the-blue because this is practically extremely not likely to happen (near zero probability).

You said, you used your address at least once for a coin swap. Do you want to tell us which swap service you used?


Your public address bc1qcd2hvtkm2l7pmuvyu9t0rt8585ca0rd456jt5c received two coins so far and spent the first one in December 2024.

According to walletexplorer.com there are three addresses which are linked to belong to one wallet by some common heuristic:
https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/567673cfffc34c1c/addresses

You may have overseen some connections of your three addresses earlier.

The sender's transaction looks a lot like a payout or withdrawal from a service (exchange, swap, casino, mining). It consumes two inputs and pays to 1983 outputs, one of those many is your address.

The sender's compiled wallet had at least 5,466 transactions from 1,605 linked wallet addresses.

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