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October 03, 2017, 03:24:06 PM
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I would suggest you to go to etherscan.io, insert your address in the top right side of the page.

You will see a page like this one https://etherscan.io/address/0x86fa049857e0209aa7d9e616f7eb3b3b78ecfdb0
Then, click on View tokens, and you will be able to see all the tokens you have, without inserting your private key.

Alternatively, you can use MyEtherWallet and insert the private key there.

Let us know!

It's saying that i have my Omisego maybe my wallet only support ETH but is not ECR 20 friendly i will try to insert my key on  myetherwallet.

Thx a lot
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October 03, 2017, 03:25:33 PM
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Well, I am happy, at least you are able to see them  Grin

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October 03, 2017, 06:49:13 PM
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Well, I am happy, at least you are able to see them  Grin
I hope there is a way to get them back
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October 03, 2017, 09:44:56 PM
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Well, I am happy, at least you are able to see them  Grin
I hope there is a way to get them back

As long as you have your private key, you could login to MyEtherWallet and transfer them.

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October 03, 2017, 10:05:07 PM
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Hello,

i need help !!
i send a wrong currency  (omisego) on my BTC and ETH wallet
What can i do ?
please !!!!

edit: Thx for you answers,
i'm using blockchain as wallet  (ETH and  BTC wallet)
it's saying that i have received ETH (for a amount that is not mine and i can't using them)
My historic account say that i received some ether but my ETH balance say zero

PS: the transaction didn't fail
OMG is using the technologie of ETH maybe it's link but this is just supposition

If you sent it to blockchain wallet they don't support eth wallet yet and i think they don't give private keys for eth wallet. So it's lost.
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October 05, 2017, 12:59:28 PM
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the transaction should fail because it is not a valid address. dont need to worry. check back later

With this reply of yours, you have definitely saved a soul because in situation like the one OP his, he must have been so ashamed of himself to have to created an account for that purpose. I cant imagine what is going on in him mind now especially if the fund involved is a huge amount.

I actually didnt expect the transaction to go in the first place because they technology should have recognized that its a wrong token meant for something else and if that is not happening, then that is flaw in the design originally.,

Yes, and this is why step one of any transaction of size should be to first send a small test deposit to ensure everything is working as expected. This is even more true when you are new, but even for experienced people, it is easy to make a mistake. I would rather risk 1 small $10-$20 test transaction then end up losing $1,000's because of a silly mistake.
Only for this reason, there are advices to all traders, whether they are expertise, the newbies or anyone that please do learn at best level to which you can afford to go. Learn the basics as well as some technicalities of bitcoin and especially about the transaction methods. So like you said, give a test drive of very small amount so that you can go for big transactions.
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October 05, 2017, 01:19:09 PM
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OMG coin is ERC20 token.

So for BTC address is should fail, as it's not compatible. if you can post the transaction we can take a look, but it really should fail.
As for ETH address, transaction will go through. and you will not lose the coin, as it's stocked on the ETH address. You can use the wallet or service that supports ERC20 tokens to see them.


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