UnknownEye
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April 07, 2017, 06:13:49 PM |
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Never happened to me, hahah. If that happens, well.. not gonna lie I'll probably keep it, let's be honest.
Love the honesty and I'd likely do the same unless I was somehow contacted and they seemed nice. Wishful thinking someone in BTC being nice I know.
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LegendsRoomVegas
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April 07, 2017, 06:23:45 PM |
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We have. $10.00 once into a coinbase wallet.
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SamMurphy
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Bitcoin unionhead who's neglecting fiat :)
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April 07, 2017, 06:24:02 PM |
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No actually, but I have thought about, and it will be weird and very awkward. Also I would felt sad, because the money won't go there they have to go.
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Theb
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April 07, 2017, 06:30:22 PM |
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Nope. But that is something to be far from possible of happening, because all Bitcoin Addresses are unique in which you can easily remember the first and last 3 characters of your address and you will immediately notice something is wrong when one of the characters is not right (Well that is my personal technique of knowing my address. The only way I can think of that happening is when the sender is careless about sending Bitcoin to people. What I mean about that is they don't double check the address before confirming it.
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uneng
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April 07, 2017, 06:35:25 PM |
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I never received, but sometimes I have doubts if I received accidentally because I join many micro paying sites and sometimes I forgot about them, when they send me the money I can't remember from where or why did I receive that. Some time later thinking about it I remember and I reach to the conclusion I didn't receive money randomly. But I don't complain about it, I don't want to receive others money for mistaken.
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Ameeta
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April 07, 2017, 07:00:06 PM |
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Aw what an amazing question? But my luck never favors . I never got this kind of opportunity. . I wish I would have.
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bitbob82
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April 07, 2017, 08:11:11 PM |
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No actually, but I have thought about, and it will be weird and very awkward. Also I would felt sad, because the money won't go there they have to go. i also never receive such kind of money and never like to receive from any one accidentally. as i do not want any one in trouble it is very hared to bear the then money you have lost.
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eternalgloom
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April 07, 2017, 08:11:48 PM |
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It happened to me once – I was just opening my wallet when I suddenly saw around 10K–20K satoshi payments arrived in patches at my address up to 0.002BTC. I was going to send them back to the address that sent them to me, but my wallet had gone crazy about the fees due to the huge input data size (it required 0.00126BTC to transfer the 0.002BTC ). I couldn't use it, nor send it back. I changed the wallet because of that. If it's such a small amount, I wouldn't even bother sending it back. If we're talking about more than like 0.10 BTC, I'd make an effort to find the mistake, but anything less than that, I wouldn't worry about it personally.
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blackhawkeye1912
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April 07, 2017, 08:24:32 PM |
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has it ever happened to u that u just had ur wallet opened and suddenly some BTC arrived out of nowhere?
like someone sent it to the wrong address or something?
like suddenly 0.3777 BTC are rolling in but u don't know who sent it, why it was sent and what it is all about?
~CfA~
Yes, it was happened to me last week or recently only, but not that as high like 0.3 BTC something it was 0.035 BTC came up to my wallet. I know it was a wrong sending bitcoin address. So my reaction was, wow! thank God!
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audaciousbeing
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April 07, 2017, 08:47:33 PM |
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I have wished it happened but I have never witnessed it and even me too have never made that mistake except for when I was scammed but aside that, I am always careful so I expect anybody sending transactions to do same but I won't mind it happening to me though. Who won't want a free money?
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PeRo
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April 07, 2017, 09:00:24 PM |
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I dreamed about getting Bitcoins by accident, since I cant buy them. But it never happened to me. I did get random 0.0002 Bitcoins a few times almost instantly when I created my wallet and adress, I still do not know why it was.sent or who even did it, but I dont really care since its a few cents.
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Kubra Dam
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April 07, 2017, 09:02:48 PM |
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I have never received bitcoin accidentally. Yet, If I received some accidentally, I would immediately refund it to the adress which sent me.
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FLoving
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April 07, 2017, 09:30:26 PM |
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It happened to me once – I was just opening my wallet when I suddenly saw around 10K–20K satoshi payments arrived in patches at my address up to 0.002BTC. I was going to send them back to the address that sent them to me, but my wallet had gone crazy about the fees due to the huge input data size (it required 0.00126BTC to transfer the 0.002BTC ). I couldn't use it, nor send it back. I changed the wallet because of that. That 0.002 is a smaller amount amount the sender will not need them to get back in their account and you also have not to send them back because if someone will send them from an exchange then you will send that money to a wrng address as exchanges use multiple addresses.
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batang_bitcoin
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April 07, 2017, 11:57:10 PM |
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This is a very rare case and I haven't experienced it yet. And if you will think about it, our bitcoin addresses are unique and it's impossible for a sender to do a mistake to send it to another address without even knowing the real owner of that address. Well I want to experience it too but I know it is not going to happen to me.
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hermanhs09
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April 07, 2017, 11:59:01 PM |
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has it ever happened to u that u just had ur wallet opened and suddenly some BTC arrived out of nowhere?
like someone sent it to the wrong address or something?
like suddenly 0.3777 BTC are rolling in but u don't know who sent it, why it was sent and what it is all about?
~CfA~
Yeah. Once I received like 0.00001 BTC in my wallet for no reason. But soon I realised it was blockchain spam because the guy who sent it was advertising a gambling site or something like that... Can't remember the specifics. They send small transactions to every address that is used, thus having cheap advertising.
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Winner
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April 08, 2017, 01:21:36 AM |
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Not really. I've had Bitcoin sent to me through various Bitcoin exchanges when I placed a sell within the order book and different amounts of Bitcoin show up every week or so. Bitcoin is just the type of thing that allows us to set and forget when making a little bit of money on the side. I've looked through people's Blockchain transactions and noticed a bunch of small amounts was being brought in from people all over the world and I'm sure that they didn't know them. Bitcoin is a very strange program that allows people to give away to charity addresses while staying anon.
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neochiny
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April 08, 2017, 01:50:12 AM |
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has it ever happened to u that u just had ur wallet opened and suddenly some BTC arrived out of nowhere?
like someone sent it to the wrong address or something?
like suddenly 0.3777 BTC are rolling in but u don't know who sent it, why it was sent and what it is all about?
~CfA~
I'm not sure if it's ok to say unfortunately or not . I haven't received any BTC from a random sender and If I receive a random BTC from a random sender, I would gladly return it, conscience might not let me sleep if I did not return it to the sender.
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szpalata
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April 08, 2017, 02:39:14 AM |
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Never had such an experience but i will gracefully try to return it especially if I'm able to establish contact with the sender. I've thought of it and I know how painful that will feel if I was in the person's shoes.
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Astvile
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April 08, 2017, 02:43:04 AM |
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has it ever happened to u that u just had ur wallet opened and suddenly some BTC arrived out of nowhere?
like someone sent it to the wrong address or something?
like suddenly 0.3777 BTC are rolling in but u don't know who sent it, why it was sent and what it is all about?
~CfA~
Yes i have experienced it already back in december last year.I have received a bitcoins worth of 0.0952+ bitcoins and i was shocked like who sent this off to me.It happened already 3x to me.One is on december last year the 0.0952 and in february i received an 0.1 bitcoin and last week i received an 0.03 bitcoin.All from unkown addresses
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Labumi
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April 08, 2017, 03:45:26 AM |
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Nope. But that is something to be far from possible of happening, because all Bitcoin Addresses are unique in which you can easily remember the first and last 3 characters of your address and you will immediately notice something is wrong when one of the characters is not right (Well that is my personal technique of knowing my address. The only way I can think of that happening is when the sender is careless about sending Bitcoin to people. What I mean about that is they don't double check the address before confirming it.
Precisely, the vast majority of people it is sometimes difficult to know where they can get exactly what they get. In this case it is a question of the address of the bitcoin, where sometimes we rush or not check back on our btc addresses. So sometimes the BTC is supposed to enter into our wallet, be forfeited due to our carelessness. One of the things that could help us to remember the address of the btc is to see 3 numbers/letters that are on the front and back of our btc addresses.
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