Even if you want to receive or send Bitcoin, the general standard is to check the address carefully when transacting.
Bitcoin payments are irreversible
A Bitcoin transaction cannot be reversed, it can only be refunded by the person receiving the funds. -snip-
One should be very careful when making a bitcoin transaction and should check the address twice before making any payment but it's not like bitcoin transaction can't be reversed. Yes, it can be reversed and it depends on what wallet you use. If you use Electrum and your transaction hasn't got confirmation yet, then you have an option to cancel it by doing a double-spend. It cancels transaction by sending coins to your wallet with an increased fee, it increases fee like you do with RBF.
That's right; if the transaction has not received confirmation, transferring or replacing it with a new transaction is still possible using the RBF feature.
When all assets have been sent, even though it hasn't been confirmed, as far as I know, Electrum will assume your balance is zero by default, so you can't immediately make a new transaction. You need a little trick to double-spend and send it back to your address by increasing transaction fees (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aHnodZtVK4).
The case experienced by Russtie Beerkan above is final and has also been explained by the YoMix team.
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There are no issues from our side. If you're really experienced bitcoin user you have to know, that
transaction you've asked to RBF is not bip125 replaceable anyway, and it's correct behavior.
All transactions are final.
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