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I sent ltc to my address, help me to return the coins back with a key
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Please describe your problem a bit more detailed.
You have sent LTC to your address, so? What is the problem?
Did you send LTC to a BTC address? Are you missing the corresponding private key to the LTC address?
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? The only way of 'getting your coins back' is to use the correct private key. You cant reverse the transaction.
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Please describe your problem a bit more detailed.
You have sent LTC to your address, so? What is the problem?
Did you send LTC to a BTC address? Are you missing the corresponding private key to the LTC address?
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? The only way of 'getting your coins back' is to use the correct private key. You cant reverse the transaction.
I sent a LTC to your address, the amount is big! I do not know how to get it back
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April 26, 2018, 08:48:36 AM |
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Please describe your problem a bit more detailed.
You have sent LTC to your address, so? What is the problem?
Did you send LTC to a BTC address? Are you missing the corresponding private key to the LTC address?
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? The only way of 'getting your coins back' is to use the correct private key. You cant reverse the transaction.
I do not know how to return using a private key
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April 26, 2018, 09:10:29 AM |
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I sent a LTC to your address, the amount is big! I do not know how to get it back
You need to explain a little bit more about your problem. To which address you sent your LTC?
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I sent a LTC to your address, the amount is big! I do not know how to get it back
You need to explain a little bit more about your problem. To which address you sent your LTC? 3H6RQQthC5HV1BUYT38NpF9CJVgJzVkubp I sent a coin to this address 3H6RQQthC5HV1BUYT38NpF9CJVgJzVkubp, I have a key from this address, but I do not know what to do with it and how to cancel the transfer
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I sent a LTC to your address, the amount is big! I do not know how to get it back
You need to explain a little bit more about your problem. To which address you sent your LTC? 3H6RQQthC5HV1BUYT38NpF9CJVgJzVkubp I sent a coin to this address 3H6RQQthC5HV1BUYT38NpF9CJVgJzVkubp, I have a key from this address, but I do not know what to do with it and how to cancel the transfer Well, you can recover it in a reasonably easy way if you own the wallet where you sent the coins. and the private keys of your BTC address. Take a look at this video for a recovery process : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umsIy1ks8vg
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I sent a LTC to your address, the amount is big! I do not know how to get it back
You need to explain a little bit more about your problem. To which address you sent your LTC? 3H6RQQthC5HV1BUYT38NpF9CJVgJzVkubp I sent a coin to this address 3H6RQQthC5HV1BUYT38NpF9CJVgJzVkubp, I have a key from this address, but I do not know what to do with it and how to cancel the transfer Well, you can recover it in a reasonably easy way if you own the wallet where you sent the coins. and the private keys of your BTC address. Take a look at this video for a recovery process : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umsIy1ks8vgI looked, but still can not figure out how to do it! does this need a special purse it is necessary?
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April 26, 2018, 11:12:04 AM |
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I sent a coin to this address 3H6RQQthC5HV1BUYT38NpF9CJVgJzVkubp, I have a key from this address, but I do not know what to do with it and how to cancel the transfer
Where did you get the address from? A bitcoin or Litecoin wallet? Is it your address? You cannot cancel cryptocurrency transactions.
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I sent a coin to this address 3H6RQQthC5HV1BUYT38NpF9CJVgJzVkubp, I have a key from this address, but I do not know what to do with it and how to cancel the transfer
Where did you get the address from? A bitcoin or Litecoin wallet? Is it your address? You cannot cancel cryptocurrency transactions. this was my btc wallet for which I sent a ltc! I can cancel using a key, but I do not know how https://live.blockcypher.com/ltc/tx/d3d81a8add79d54e6660b3c1798be4cef14c8891e073e33b502ed904294c2fc0/
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Okay, now I understand. You sent LTC to an address generated from a bitcoin wallet (bitcoin Address) Litecoin and bitcoin have the same address scheme so the transaction went through. You say you can cancel it using a key, that should be the private key. (It should start with 5, K or L) Download Electrum-LTC from here: https://electrum-ltc.orgInstall it, then you can import the private key for the bitcoin Address starting with 3 into it and access your Litecoins. When you install Electrum-LTC, open it, when it asks what kind of wallet you want to create select "import Litecoin Address or private keys" and click next Then paste your private key into the field that appears and select next Then the address starting with 3 should show, and you can now spend your Litecoin.
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April 26, 2018, 01:44:16 PM |
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Okay, now I understand. You sent LTC to an address generated from a bitcoin wallet (bitcoin Address) Litecoin and bitcoin have the same address scheme so the transaction went through. You say you can cancel it using a key, that should be the private key. (It should start with 5, K or L) Download Electrum-LTC from here: https://electrum-ltc.orgInstall it, then you can import the private key for the bitcoin Address starting with 3 into it and access your Litecoins. thanks for the answer, can I use the instructions to insert the key?
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April 26, 2018, 01:53:52 PM |
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thanks for the answer, can I use the instructions to insert the key?
Yes you can. Remember not to give anyone your private key or else they'll be able to spend your Litecoins
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April 26, 2018, 02:02:48 PM |
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thanks for the answer, can I use the instructions to insert the key?
Yes you can. Remember not to give anyone your private key or else they'll be able to spend your Litecoins thanks, I already sent a message to the scammers trying to find out my key
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Okay, now I understand. You sent LTC to an address generated from a bitcoin wallet (bitcoin Address) Litecoin and bitcoin have the same address scheme so the transaction went through. You say you can cancel it using a key, that should be the private key. (It should start with 5, K or L) Download Electrum-LTC from here: https://electrum-ltc.orgInstall it, then you can import the private key for the bitcoin Address starting with 3 into it and access your Litecoins. When you install Electrum-LTC, open it, when it asks what kind of wallet you want to create select "import Litecoin Address or private keys" and click next Then paste your private key into the field that appears and select next Then the address starting with 3 should show, and you can now spend your Litecoin. Litecoin won't accept a private key generated by bitcoin. As far I remember, they are not using the same prefix, and my tests are agreeing with me: $ bitcoin-cli getnewaddress "" "p2sh-segwit" 3FKscuaFXRMArBU16qmg1CiJRisXHehL1P
$ bitcoin-cli dumpprivkey 3FKscuaFXRMArBU16qmg1CiJRisXHehL1P Ky3tnCMTn22dim4PePucHT4k1oAVo1s1SQ5A5QBMdNABmbAT3Q2g
$ /opt/litecoin/bin/litecoin-cli importprivkey Ky3tnCMTn22dim4PePucHT4k1oAVo1s1SQ5A5QBMdNABmbAT3Q2g error code: -5 error message: Invalid private key encoding Please note that litecoin recently changed their segwit address from a '3' prefix to a 'M' prefix. They remains compatible. You'll find a converter online hereMy 3FKscuaFXRMArBU16qmg1CiJRisXHehL1P address is MMY1vnzDUYCbegjuCim1pqxhkRTyMj5ERV using it. It will be required to convert it to a litecoin address. To achieve this, bitcoin-tool will really help: $ ./bitcoin-tool --input-type private-key-wif --input-format base58check --input Ky3tnCMTn22dim4PePucHT4k1oAVo1s1SQ5A5QBMdNABmbAT3Q2g --output-type private-key --output-format hex 369fd82e91a07ea17aa4af14e202c4bea4d2370d7f9b67f7d702dd893b783c3f
$ ./bitcoin-tool --network litecoin --input-type private-key --input-format hex --input 369fd82e91a07ea17aa4af14e202c4bea4d2370d7f9b67f7d702dd893b783c3f --public-key-compression compressed --output-type private-key-wif --output-format base58check T4tADweeBQ1EVbhGC2rUVoc7xeoos6suFbyQwCouCLLMHUk8EBVk
This will be the importable key. You'll be able to import it in litcoin, using litecoin core or electrum ltc. $ /opt/litecoin/bin/litecoin-cli importprivkey T4tADweeBQ1EVbhGC2rUVoc7xeoos6suFbyQwCouCLLMHUk8EBVk "" false
$ /opt/litecoin/bin/litecoin-cli getaddressesbyaccount "" [ "LUY9d4NHM97NE4QWGrncko9uY5xrv7PRgH" }
$ /opt/litecoin/bin/litecoin-cli dumpprivkey LUY9d4NHM97NE4QWGrncko9uY5xrv7PRgH T4tADweeBQ1EVbhGC2rUVoc7xeoos6suFbyQwCouCLLMHUk8EBVk
Okay, key was imported, but we have a legacy address. We need the p2sh-segwit one. Just use the "addwitnessaddress" command: $ /opt/litecoin/bin/litecoin-cli addwitnessaddress "LUY9d4NHM97NE4QWGrncko9uY5xrv7PRgH" MMY1vnzDUYCbegjuCim1pqxhkRTyMj5ERV
Hey! That the same address I got earlier ! You should find your coins back with this method. Have fun! Also, I tried a lot with electrum-ltc, and it doesn't to do the same.
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I think you can get back if you have the private private key
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I do not know how to convert it.
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Okay, now I understand. You sent LTC to an address generated from a bitcoin wallet (bitcoin Address) Litecoin and bitcoin have the same address scheme so the transaction went through. You say you can cancel it using a key, that should be the private key. (It should start with 5, K or L) Download Electrum-LTC from here: https://electrum-ltc.orgInstall it, then you can import the private key for the bitcoin Address starting with 3 into it and access your Litecoins. When you install Electrum-LTC, open it, when it asks what kind of wallet you want to create select "import Litecoin Address or private keys" and click next Then paste your private key into the field that appears and select next Then the address starting with 3 should show, and you can now spend your Litecoin. does not work
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I sent a LTC to your address, the amount is big! I do not know how to get it back
You need to explain a little bit more about your problem. To which address you sent your LTC? 3H6RQQthC5HV1BUYT38NpF9CJVgJzVkubp I sent a coin to this address 3H6RQQthC5HV1BUYT38NpF9CJVgJzVkubp, I have a key from this address, but I do not know what to do with it and how to cancel the transfer Well, you can recover it in a reasonably easy way if you own the wallet where you sent the coins. and the private keys of your BTC address. Take a look at this video for a recovery process : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umsIy1ks8vgdoes not work
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What do you mean? clearly say. You have sent LTC to your address, so? What is the problem? Did you send LTC to a BTC address? Are you missing the corresponding private key to the LTC address? However, if you send your currency or Bitcoin, you can not get it back.
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I've updated my comment to finish the address transfer, and I was able to recreate the bitcoin p2sh-segwit address in litecoin successfully!
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Were you able to get the coins back?
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What do you mean? clearly say. You have sent LTC to your address, so? What is the problem?
You should start reading the thread. OP clearly stated that he has sent LTC to an address which has been generated by his BTC wallet. He also said that he does not know how to find/use the corresponding private key to get his funds back. Anyway, OP seems to have the problem solved. His LTC got transacted about 7 hours ago.
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Anyway, OP seems to have the problem solved. His LTC got transacted about 7 hours ago.
And once again, we won't know his method and he won't help the community back :-(
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Anyway, OP seems to have the problem solved. His LTC got transacted about 7 hours ago.
And once again, we won't know his method and he won't help the community back :-( I was watching the thread and wanting to know the solution too I remember there was a thread about recovering from 3xxx LTC address but I still can't find it yet also I noticed there is a balance of 0.00001000 BTC in that bitcoin address now
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Anyway, OP seems to have the problem solved. His LTC got transacted about 7 hours ago.
And once again, we won't know his method and he won't help the community back :-( I was watching the thread and wanting to know the solution too I remember there was a thread about recovering from 3xxx LTC address but I still can't find it yet also I noticed there is a balance of 0.00001000 BTC in that bitcoin address now At least the one I posted should work, as I was able to recreate the exact same address after importing the reformatted private key, but it requires to having the full litecoin blockchain downloaded. I wanted to know if they were able to make it work with Electrum, because I tried a few hours yesterday and could not achieve anything.
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Okay, now I understand. You sent LTC to an address generated from a bitcoin wallet (bitcoin Address) Litecoin and bitcoin have the same address scheme so the transaction went through. You say you can cancel it using a key, that should be the private key. (It should start with 5, K or L) Download Electrum-LTC from here: https://electrum-ltc.orgInstall it, then you can import the private key for the bitcoin Address starting with 3 into it and access your Litecoins. When you install Electrum-LTC, open it, when it asks what kind of wallet you want to create select "import Litecoin Address or private keys" and click next Then paste your private key into the field that appears and select next Then the address starting with 3 should show, and you can now spend your Litecoin. Litecoin won't accept a private key generated by bitcoin. As far I remember, they are not using the same prefix, and my tests are agreeing with me: $ bitcoin-cli getnewaddress "" "p2sh-segwit" 3FKscuaFXRMArBU16qmg1CiJRisXHehL1P
$ bitcoin-cli dumpprivkey 3FKscuaFXRMArBU16qmg1CiJRisXHehL1P Ky3tnCMTn22dim4PePucHT4k1oAVo1s1SQ5A5QBMdNABmbAT3Q2g
$ /opt/litecoin/bin/litecoin-cli importprivkey Ky3tnCMTn22dim4PePucHT4k1oAVo1s1SQ5A5QBMdNABmbAT3Q2g error code: -5 error message: Invalid private key encoding Please note that litecoin recently changed their segwit address from a '3' prefix to a 'M' prefix. They remains compatible. You'll find a converter online hereMy 3FKscuaFXRMArBU16qmg1CiJRisXHehL1P address is MMY1vnzDUYCbegjuCim1pqxhkRTyMj5ERV using it. It will be required to convert it to a litecoin address. To achieve this, bitcoin-tool will really help: $ ./bitcoin-tool --input-type private-key-wif --input-format base58check --input Ky3tnCMTn22dim4PePucHT4k1oAVo1s1SQ5A5QBMdNABmbAT3Q2g --output-type private-key --output-format hex 369fd82e91a07ea17aa4af14e202c4bea4d2370d7f9b67f7d702dd893b783c3f
$ ./bitcoin-tool --network litecoin --input-type private-key --input-format hex --input 369fd82e91a07ea17aa4af14e202c4bea4d2370d7f9b67f7d702dd893b783c3f --public-key-compression compressed --output-type private-key-wif --output-format base58check T4tADweeBQ1EVbhGC2rUVoc7xeoos6suFbyQwCouCLLMHUk8EBVk
This will be the importable key. You'll be able to import it in litcoin, using litecoin core or electrum ltc. $ /opt/litecoin/bin/litecoin-cli importprivkey T4tADweeBQ1EVbhGC2rUVoc7xeoos6suFbyQwCouCLLMHUk8EBVk "" false
$ /opt/litecoin/bin/litecoin-cli getaddressesbyaccount "" [ "LUY9d4NHM97NE4QWGrncko9uY5xrv7PRgH" }
$ /opt/litecoin/bin/litecoin-cli dumpprivkey LUY9d4NHM97NE4QWGrncko9uY5xrv7PRgH T4tADweeBQ1EVbhGC2rUVoc7xeoos6suFbyQwCouCLLMHUk8EBVk
Okay, key was imported, but we have a legacy address. We need the p2sh-segwit one. Just use the "addwitnessaddress" command: $ /opt/litecoin/bin/litecoin-cli addwitnessaddress "LUY9d4NHM97NE4QWGrncko9uY5xrv7PRgH" MMY1vnzDUYCbegjuCim1pqxhkRTyMj5ERV
Hey! That the same address I got earlier ! You should find your coins back with this method. Have fun! Also, I tried a lot with electrum-ltc, and it doesn't to do the same. Wow this is a complete package of tutorial,how accurately explained every single details.. Ive been in the same situation as what op asked year ago,but didn't know what to do since i was just new then and forgot about everything.. But now with this i will try to recover what ive lost before.. Thanks Mate Your the one...
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Guys, thank you all for your help! I returned my ltc
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this is a good lesson to double and even tripple check where are you sending your coins to lucky you you had the keys to the address I had a similar situation a couple of years ago,lost 4.2 litecoins this way,sent them to a bitcoin address at an exchange evidently,support could not retrieve the coins due to them having no access to the client's private keys so I had to give up trying to escalate it,besides the sum was really low at that time
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this is a good lesson to double and even tripple check where are you sending your coins to lucky you you had the keys to the address I had a similar situation a couple of years ago,lost 4.2 litecoins this way,sent them to a bitcoin address at an exchange evidently,support could not retrieve the coins due to them having no access to the client's private keys so I had to give up trying to escalate it,besides the sum was really low at that time
I sent 10 Ltc to a site that generates me a deposit for a coin exchange site. maybe the exchange took your ltc?
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this is a good lesson to double and even tripple check where are you sending your coins to lucky you you had the keys to the address I had a similar situation a couple of years ago,lost 4.2 litecoins this way,sent them to a bitcoin address at an exchange evidently,support could not retrieve the coins due to them having no access to the client's private keys so I had to give up trying to escalate it,besides the sum was really low at that time
I sent 10 Ltc to a site that generates me a deposit for a coin exchange site. maybe the exchange took your ltc? they surely did,I could not recover them because support refused to get access to their wallet's private keys maybe you didn't get what I posted-it was LTC sent to a BTC addy,thus it was a mistake on my part
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I sent ltc to my address, help me to return the coins back with a key How can you help if your details are incomplete? But for sure your problem makes us learn. Don't be to hurry, think before you click. This is also learn to you. And really, I don't understand your problem.
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this is a good lesson to double and even tripple check where are you sending your coins to lucky you you had the keys to the address I had a similar situation a couple of years ago,lost 4.2 litecoins this way,sent them to a bitcoin address at an exchange evidently,support could not retrieve the coins due to them having no access to the client's private keys so I had to give up trying to escalate it,besides the sum was really low at that time
I sent 10 Ltc to a site that generates me a deposit for a coin exchange site. maybe the exchange took your ltc? they surely did,I could not recover them because support refused to get access to their wallet's private keys maybe you didn't get what I posted-it was LTC sent to a BTC addy,thus it was a mistake on my part do you play on bitsler?
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I sent ltc to my address, help me to return the coins back with a key How can you help if your details are incomplete? But for sure your problem makes us learn. Don't be to hurry, think before you click. This is also learn to you. And really, I don't understand your problem. I sent the Ltc to the wrong address! it was the address of the BTC !! Luckily, I returned my coins back! Thank you!
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Please do let me know what kind of problem you are facing while you trying to get you bitcoins back, then I will try my best to sort your problem
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Please do let me know what kind of problem you are facing while you trying to get you bitcoins back, then I will try my best to sort your problem
I have already returned my coins back !! thank you, I did not know how to use the key to return the coins back
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May 08, 2018, 09:09:52 PM |
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hello, help me to cope with the situation, today I sent a transaction in the amount of One Monero from the WEB of the Mymonero.com Wallet but wrote off my purse 16,802 Monero, and it came to the recipient as I sent 1 Monero Id transactions the same but only I sent 1 Monero and have written off at me 16,802 how to be, help to understand a situation
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