HashFace
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September 09, 2017, 12:04:13 AM |
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I've read about a couple of situations where a person vastly overpaid miner/transaction fees (i.e., reversed the miner fee and the transaction amount, or something similar) and the miner gave the funds back. But that is of course a different situation. There, the payment went to a wallet that was known to be under someone's control ... here, it looks like the payment went to a "dead" wallet.
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olarsson
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September 09, 2017, 01:15:07 AM |
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How can you be so stupid that you write the address "by hand"?
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aroweyen
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September 09, 2017, 01:35:55 AM |
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I would never type any address by hand I always copy/paste and this is the very reason why I will never ever try to type it manually. Sorry for your lost.
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NathanJB
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September 09, 2017, 02:18:36 AM |
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I was doing my first ethereum transaction right now as I got paid this way for the very, very first time. Received my coins here on my mobile wallet: 0xeE183DC2242b25ef8AE86caf4FEF6d18794893c8 https://etherscan.io/address/0xee183dc2242b25ef8ae86caf4fef6d18794893c8And sent them right away to an exchange as I was familiar way more with bitcoin than ethereum. As the mobile wallet's QR code reader function (Coinomi) did not work at all, I had to manually type the destination address and of course did a typo. It was supposed to be sent to: 0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b058b And I sent them there: 0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b059b https://etherscan.io/address/0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b059bI think I am going to die now, what the heck. with bitcoin you cant send to wrong and invalid addresses how is that going with ethers??? Anybody knows what to do? How on earth could this crypto currency be send to invalid / non existing addresses??? I for sure will never use ethereum again, this is crazy wtf.. The thing here with cryptocurrency sending is that once it is already done, you cannot take it back. Unlike when doing transactions with your bank account, there are still mechanisms that will give you the chance to have your money back. In crypto, once the address is valid and it is wrong with just a single character, that means that is already good. So next time, you should try to triple check your address.
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Jdope
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September 09, 2017, 03:10:24 AM |
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I'm sorry for your loss, next time if you're sending big amounts of money to any address please just send a little bit first and make sure they arrive right. It can waste a bit of gas but will always protect you.
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cleygaux
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September 09, 2017, 03:27:16 AM |
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OMG that was a huge money sent to valid etherium address this is very frustrating men its almost $4,400 as of this time I dont understand why you have to manually type the eth address you must have copy paste it and unfortunately there is 0% chance that you can recovered it seems there is no other any transactions from the wallet other than you sent.
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Caladonian
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September 09, 2017, 03:44:57 AM |
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if this things happen to me i don't know what I'm going to do next since i"m from a third world country and that amount is really a huge value for me, I'm not sure just like what other's said why did OP manually type his address and why he send it that big right away instead of making sure that it will proceed but mistakes is a mistakes just hope and pray that the said address have a good heart and also a member of this forum maybe he will send it back.
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omnik
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September 09, 2017, 05:08:36 AM |
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I was doing my first ethereum transaction right now as I got paid this way for the very, very first time. Received my coins here on my mobile wallet: 0xeE183DC2242b25ef8AE86caf4FEF6d18794893c8 https://etherscan.io/address/0xee183dc2242b25ef8ae86caf4fef6d18794893c8And sent them right away to an exchange as I was familiar way more with bitcoin than ethereum. As the mobile wallet's QR code reader function (Coinomi) did not work at all, I had to manually type the destination address and of course did a typo. It was supposed to be sent to: 0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b058b And I sent them there: 0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b059b https://etherscan.io/address/0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b059bI think I am going to die now, what the heck. with bitcoin you cant send to wrong and invalid addresses how is that going with ethers??? Anybody knows what to do? How on earth could this crypto currency be send to invalid / non existing addresses??? I for sure will never use ethereum again, this is crazy wtf.. You can't do anything and that will be so difficult to find teh address owners, Just forget your loss and try to recover its with the new amount. Because we are in the crypto and if you are loosing something and that gives a possibility to lose anything.
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VanDeinsberg12
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September 09, 2017, 05:57:06 AM |
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In this cryptocurrency world. One mistake could give you fatal result. I'm pretty sure that you're not checking your address before clicking the send button more than twice right? even I always checking it until more than ten times. and also, if your phone capable of scanning qrcode, use it, any blockchain explorer always provide the image of the qrcode.
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MAbtc
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September 09, 2017, 06:10:02 AM |
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I was doing my first ethereum transaction right now as I got paid this way for the very, very first time. Received my coins here on my mobile wallet: 0xeE183DC2242b25ef8AE86caf4FEF6d18794893c8 https://etherscan.io/address/0xee183dc2242b25ef8ae86caf4fef6d18794893c8And sent them right away to an exchange as I was familiar way more with bitcoin than ethereum. As the mobile wallet's QR code reader function (Coinomi) did not work at all, I had to manually type the destination address and of course did a typo. It was supposed to be sent to: 0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b058b And I sent them there: 0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b059b https://etherscan.io/address/0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b059bI would only feel comfortable manually typing private keys (e.g. to import paper wallets), because if you screw up, there is no loss. You should always copy and paste addresses. I would have thought Ethereum addresses included a checksum, like Bitcoin, to prevent this sort of thing. Well it appears your screwed. It's a valid address, that's why it worked. Same thing can happen with bitcoin. I'm sorry for your loss.
It's very unlikely to happen with Bitcoin. That's why Satoshi designed Bitcoin addresses to include a checksum for testing validity. So if you accidentally delete the last couple digits, for instance, your wallet won't send.
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Maum
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September 09, 2017, 06:16:42 AM |
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And if adress is still not owned by another? Maybe OP just could overtake the adress and how?
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btc_angela
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September 09, 2017, 06:18:24 AM |
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I was doing my first ethereum transaction right now as I got paid this way for the very, very first time. Received my coins here on my mobile wallet: 0xeE183DC2242b25ef8AE86caf4FEF6d18794893c8 https://etherscan.io/address/0xee183dc2242b25ef8ae86caf4fef6d18794893c8And sent them right away to an exchange as I was familiar way more with bitcoin than ethereum. As the mobile wallet's QR code reader function (Coinomi) did not work at all, I had to manually type the destination address and of course did a typo. It was supposed to be sent to: 0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b058b And I sent them there: 0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b059b https://etherscan.io/address/0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b059bI think I am going to die now, what the heck. with bitcoin you cant send to wrong and invalid addresses how is that going with ethers??? Anybody knows what to do? How on earth could this crypto currency be send to invalid / non existing addresses??? I for sure will never use ethereum again, this is crazy wtf.. Sorry to tell you that you lost it already dude. Damn that guy is so lucky to get that huge amount of ETH from you. If I made that mistake as well, I think I'm gonna die as well. LOL. If the wallet hasn't been used already then maybe you have a chance to recover it back. But if someone has already been using it, its his gain. Its only showing 1 transaction only so likely it has never been used from the looks of it. But I don't know how can you get it back though.
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xenomorphe1
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September 09, 2017, 06:19:00 AM |
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I lost 1 Bitcoin Cash by sending it to a Bitcoin address. I thought it was my Bitcoin Cash address, but it was different of the Bitcoin address but was a valid address, as Bitcoin Cash is a copy of Bitcoin. It was just after Bitcoin Cash appeared on the Exchange. So yes, everyone can do a mistake. It is better to copy and paste the address if you can. But sometimes we can't copy and paste if the wallet is not on the same computer. So, you need to triple check(or more times) what you type before sending it. And verify that this address is a valid one. If you are tired, you can make a mistake. So it is better to not be tired before doing this kind of operation. I am sorry for your loss.
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xenomorphe1
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September 09, 2017, 06:21:04 AM |
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I was doing my first ethereum transaction right now as I got paid this way for the very, very first time. Received my coins here on my mobile wallet: 0xeE183DC2242b25ef8AE86caf4FEF6d18794893c8 https://etherscan.io/address/0xee183dc2242b25ef8ae86caf4fef6d18794893c8And sent them right away to an exchange as I was familiar way more with bitcoin than ethereum. As the mobile wallet's QR code reader function (Coinomi) did not work at all, I had to manually type the destination address and of course did a typo. It was supposed to be sent to: 0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b058b And I sent them there: 0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b059b https://etherscan.io/address/0x3f13171bedaf7a2b6e69fc12e08ff0429d8b059bI think I am going to die now, what the heck. with bitcoin you cant send to wrong and invalid addresses how is that going with ethers??? Anybody knows what to do? How on earth could this crypto currency be send to invalid / non existing addresses??? I for sure will never use ethereum again, this is crazy wtf.. Sorry to tell you that you lost it already dude. Damn that guy is so lucky to get that huge amount of ETH from you. If I made that mistake as well, I think I'm gonna die as well. LOL. If the wallet hasn't been used already then maybe you have a chance to recover it back. But if someone has already been using it, its his gain. Its only showing 1 transaction only so likely it has never been used from the looks of it. But I don't know how can you get it back though. You can't generate the same address, as you need to know the private key... It would be too easy to hack every wallet if you could choose the address...
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