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April 29, 2023, 05:18:59 AM |
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Is there no way or platform to reverse erroneous transactions, especially when the reasons are genuine?
once the transaction is confirmed, there is no way of reversing it. if someone PM'd you or saw a platform saying that they can help you with your issue, they are lying and most likely a scammer. anyway, I hope you read what the members have said so you won't do the same mistake or if you did the members have written what you need to do.
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April 29, 2023, 06:31:03 AM |
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I searched in google to find any possible solution but really sorry to say that there is no way to reverse or alter the transaction once it confirmed in Blockchain. i also sent Ethereum to wrong address months ago and did not find solution yet
This discussion is not about ether, it is about bitcoin. Sorry for your loss. It is good to check very well that the address you are sending to is correct, even if it is either bitcoin or an altcoin. once the transaction is confirmed, there is no way of reversing it. if someone PM'd you or saw a platform saying that they can help you with your issue, they are lying and most likely a scammer. anyway, I hope you read what the members have said so you won't do the same mistake or if you did the members have written what you need to do.
There are some sites that called themselves recovery service, they are also lying and they are scammers.
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April 29, 2023, 06:54:05 AM |
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For example, suppose I transfer a BTC worth 0.00023 to another address and the transaction is completed, but I later realize that it was sent to the wrong address or that I sent in excess to the next address owing to human shortcomings, after which I can't reach out to the recipient directly.
Does this imply that I have lost my BTC and will never be able to reverse or recover it?
Is there no way or platform to reverse erroneous transactions, especially when the reasons are genuine?
Thanks in anticipation!
If the transaction is already completed there's no way you could reverse the transaction because the funds are already on the address when you sent it. I mean it's decentralized so if you copy the wrong address your Bitcoin is already lost. So what you can do is be careful and make good practice of checking the address where you going to send your Bitcoin. Dont, make it a habit to just copy the address or just check the first 4 or last 4 characters since there are also cases about it.. Make sure to always copy the address on your wallet before sending it. Bitcoin transactions are irreversible but to have safer guarantee for your transactions, you must pay attention on its confirmations. How many Bitcoin confirmations is enough?. You have to consider the number of confirmations with the value of transaction you are doing. - 1 confirmation: sufficient for small payments less than $1,000.
- 3 confirmations: for payments $1,000 - $10,000. Most exchanges require 3 confirmations for deposits.
- 6 confirmations: good for large payments between $10,000 - $1,000,000. Six is standard for most transactions to be considered secure.
- 10 confirmations: suggested for large payments greater than $1,000,000.
Tools There are times that the transition might fail so the funds will just go back to your wallet, I guess if you use very small fees. And you cant really contact the owner of the address because where are anonymous here. I mean you could ask on some forums like here if they are the owner and ask them to send it back but the chances are very low.
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April 29, 2023, 10:11:40 AM |
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This happened to me once. The virus changed the address of the recipient, and a certain amount was deducted from my wallet, although not a large amount, but all my experiences ended with the fact that I got the experience of carefully checking to whom I sent what. It was a long time ago that I thought that I could demand my money back, as the owner of PayPal could complain, but in vain. There is a good topic on how to avoid copy-paste errors; I think it will be useful to you, OP. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5190776.0
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April 29, 2023, 09:54:56 PM |
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At this point it all relies on hope that they'll send it back to you.
You could try to send them small amount of btc preferrably from the same address and use OP_RETURN to add a simple message however there's a high chance, they won't be able to even notice the message.
In short, prevention is the cure.
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April 29, 2023, 10:17:05 PM |
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At this point it all relies on hope that they'll send it back to you. Of course, that's because the OP said that the transaction was completed which can then be assumed that the transaction was confirmed. But OP has a chance that as many have said, double spending is possible as long as the transaction is not confirmed. So I think the OP's question has been answered, actually more than once, this has solved the problem, but obviously he can't get his bitcoin back if the recipient won't send them back. I hope this isn't the case, but just about if he or someone comes up with such a situation one day.
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April 29, 2023, 11:13:43 PM |
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Does this imply that I have lost my BTC and will never be able to reverse or recover it?
Is there no way or platform to reverse erroneous transactions, especially when the reasons are genuine?
It seems the amount isn't quite enormous if you've lost it, rather than others having a very costly experience to learn. Once it has at least 3 confirmations it's unlikely to apply even an RBF because it's totally confirmed transaction. Once a transaction has been confirmed, it becomes a permanent part of the blockchain, and its inputs are considered spent. So you need to move on and learn from this mistake. It has been said above, if you've used a centralized wallet and you know where your Bitcoin landed, the only way to reverse the transaction would be to convince the recipient to send the funds back or to use a third-party service that specializes in recovering lost or stolen Bitcoin but it has a less chance of this and if the amount is worth it to recover.
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April 30, 2023, 12:18:08 AM |
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Is there no way or platform to reverse erroneous transactions, especially when the reasons are genuine?
Thanks in anticipation!
Sorry for your lost your bitcoin is gone already, make sure you check the wallet you are sending to multiple times before processing your transaction. One of the thing I will like to tell you is avoiding scammers that will send you Dm asking you to pay them that they will get you your bitcoin back, all of them are scammers, they just want you to lose more money, don’t believe anyone that send you website link and ask you to input your details you will get your bitcoin back, they just want to scam your, that’s another strategy scammers do use and they notice you are a newbie so they will want to make use of the opportunity.
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April 30, 2023, 11:20:02 AM |
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This happened to me once. The virus changed the address of the recipient, and a certain amount was deducted from my wallet
This forum is good because likely you weren't on this forum by that time. But even if someone's device is completely cold wallet, it is always good and better to check the address the person is sending to. No matter how small the the coin is, it is good to confirm if the address is correct or not. At this point it all relies on hope that they'll send it back to you.
You could try to send them small amount of btc preferrably from the same address and use OP_RETURN to add a simple message however there's a high chance, they won't be able to even notice the message.
In short, prevention is the cure.
To avoid it is just the best. Who will be looking for such message when light client wallets will not let you know. Most people will not track transaction too. The address may belong to no one. If it belongs to someone, like clipboard malware, the bad person will not send the coin back.
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April 30, 2023, 01:11:06 PM |
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I'm really sorry bro but your bitcoin is gone forever. Once a transaction has been added to the Blockchain it is irreversible. Your only hope is for the recipient to voluntarily send it back to you.
To avoid this from ever happening, before you make any transaction always make sure you double check the recipient's address or the amount you want to send. That's the only help I can offer to you right now. once again sorry
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April 30, 2023, 01:20:37 PM |
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Your only hope is for the recipient to voluntarily send it back to you.
Do you know how many bitcoin private keys and addresses that can exist? If they are sands, this world can not contain it. What if the coin is sent to an address that belongs to no one? Better not to send coins to a wrong address.
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April 30, 2023, 02:12:02 PM |
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To avoid it is just the best. Who will be looking for such message when light client wallets will not let you know. Most people will not track transaction too. The address may belong to no one. If it belongs to someone, like clipboard malware, the bad person will not send the coin back.
Yes, prevention is the cure. The advise is merely meant for situations where it's already a done deal. The chances are not very likely but at this point, anyone who made such mistake probably would wanna exhaust all their options regardless of whether the chances are unlikely or not. But I do agree that if it's from a malware, they will never send it back. Do you know how many bitcoin private keys and addresses that can exist? If they are sands, this world can not contain it. What if the coin is sent to an address that belongs to no one? Better not to send coins to a wrong address.
Wdym by no one? transactions initiated to invalid addresses shouldn't push thru.
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April 30, 2023, 03:21:40 PM |
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Your only hope is for the recipient to voluntarily send it back to you.
Do you know how many bitcoin private keys and addresses that can exist? If they are sands, this world can not contain it. What if the coin is sent to an address that belongs to no one? Better not to send coins to a wrong address. I honestly don't not understand what you mean by this
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April 30, 2023, 03:41:53 PM |
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Does this imply that I have lost my BTC and will never be able to reverse or recover it?
Is there no way or platform to reverse erroneous transactions, especially when the reasons are genuine?
Thanks in anticipation!
As you’ve been told, bitcoin transactions is irreversible once it has been confirmed into the blockchain. Always check and recheck before proceeding with any transaction. I'll also add that there are a number of fraudsters out there who are willing to prey on those who have lost their bitcoins as a result of fraud, a Ponzi scheme, or even just human mistake. Don't fall for it because it's a trap to use your vulnerability to steal from you again. They pose as computer experts who can help you recover your lost funds, even going so far as to create websites where people will give reviews that they've been helped in the past. So exercise caution in the cryptosphere and keep your security (private keys) confidential.
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April 30, 2023, 04:07:23 PM |
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after which I can't reach out to the recipient directly.
Does this imply that I have lost my BTC and will never be able to reverse or recover it?
You lost it if the transaction was confirmed (if you meant completed is confirmed by miners). Is there no way or platform to reverse erroneous transactions, especially when the reasons are genuine?
Nobody can verify your reasons are genuine or not, honestly. The only chance is if the receiver is a good person, who will send that amount back to your wallet address or will do it if in contact with you. It happens sometimes that receivers are kind and return the amount they received from unknown senders even they don't know why they received it.
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May 01, 2023, 01:41:56 PM |
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Almost all the replies in this thread said the same thing and they are right that you can't reverse a Bitcoin transaction after sending them, you will have to tell the receiver to send the Bitcoin back to your wallet, that's if they are friends or families that listens to you, in most cases, if you mistakenly send Bitcoin to stranger do not expect it back because you just throw your Bitcoin away.
I believe you have enough answers which are all probably the same thing, that's why I think it's better to close this thread OP, you can do so by locking the thread, you can find the lock below. Scroll all the way down and look for ( Lock Topic ) .
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May 03, 2023, 05:26:10 AM |
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Almost all the replies in this thread said the same thing and they are right that you can't reverse a Bitcoin transaction after sending them, you will have to tell the receiver to send the Bitcoin back to your wallet, that's if they are friends or families that listens to you, in most cases, if you mistakenly send Bitcoin to stranger do not expect it back because you just throw your Bitcoin away.
I believe you have enough answers which are all probably the same thing, that's why I think it's better to close this thread OP, you can do so by locking the thread, you can find the lock below. Scroll all the way down and look for ( Lock Topic ) .
They already did answer if it is possible and you just repeat it again. I wonder why the OP hasn't locked the thread when his question is already answered many times.
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