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Topic: Did not make a request for the required amount. (Read 129 times)

legendary
Activity: 2268
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Is there anything I can do if I have the address of this wallet?
Probably not. The address on its own tells you nothing. The best you can do is wait for your coins to move out of this address and then try to track where they end up. This address has previous received and sent a transaction, so someone knows the private key.

Can't I get my money back?  The address is not attached to my wallet...
Not unless you figure out who owns that address and ask them to send it back to you. If you are sure you didn't copy and paste it yourself from somewhere other than your Electrum wallet (another wallet, website, exchange, etc.), then the answer is most likely that you have clipboard malware on your device and your coins are permanently lost.
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1296
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It's really not clear what you have done or what you are asking.

What do you mean by "intermediate wallet"? Is it an Electrum wallet? Is this a wallet you created and own? If not, who owns this wallet? In what way are you "requesting" a withdrawal?

If your coins are in this "intermediate wallet", then you'll only be able to move them if you own that wallet or you ask the person who does.
Perhaps the topic starter needed to understand the basics before taking any action with wallets. This will help avoid such incidents. For any actions with wallet, check everything several times.

Also, it would not be superfluous to learn how to express your thoughts in such a way that the events described are understandable to others and can answer questions that have arisen. I hope Dar1ka and others will pay attention to this.
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 6452
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When copying the address for transferring money to my wallet, another wallet is copied, from which, as I understand it, it was necessary to request money.  I didn't enter the request amount.  What should I do now?  electrum wallet
Кoшeлeк bc1qe837wyj0up9lmxy2qcjxt3udykq8xh3fq309f2
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In your new thread, please use the correct terms so you wont mix-up addresses and wallets:
Electrum=      Wallet
bc1qe837wyj0up9lmxy2qc...=      Address
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 5213
Can't I get my money back?  The address is not attached to my wallet...
All bitcoin transactions are irreversible.
If you have sent bitcoin to a wrong address, the fund has been lost forever and there's nothing you can do.

You didn't answer the question asked by o_e_l_e_o. Where did you get the address from?
Did you paste a wrong address while you had copied a correct address? If so, your device is infected by clipboard malware and you shouldn't use that for making transactions as long as it's infected.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
Can't I get my money back?  The address is not attached to my wallet...
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 5213
When copying the address for transferring money to my wallet, another wallet is copied, from which, as I understand it, it was necessary to request money.  I didn't enter the request amount.  What should I do now?  electrum wallet
What do you mean by "it was necessary to request money" and "request amount"?
Are you referring to "Requested amount" in "Receive tab"? If so, there is no obligation to enter the "Requested amount". You receive the fund if the address belongs to your wallet even without making a request.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
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newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
Is there anything I can do if I have the address of this wallet?
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 18771
So you've copied an address from your Electrum wallet, and when you went to paste that address in to wherever you were trying to withdraw bitcoin from, a different address was pasted? If that's the case, then that's nothing to do with an intermediate wallet or a requested amount, but rather what is known as clipboard malware.

If the address you sent bitcoin to is not in your Electrum wallet then it is probably not your address. Either your coins have been stolen (in which case they are permanently lost) or you've sent it to the wrong wallet (in which case you'll need to figure out which wallet exactly you sent the coins to).
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
When copying the address for transferring money to my wallet, another wallet is copied, from which, as I understand it, it was necessary to request money.  I didn't enter the request amount.  What should I do now?  electrum wallet
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 18771
It's really not clear what you have done or what you are asking.

What do you mean by "intermediate wallet"? Is it an Electrum wallet? Is this a wallet you created and own? If not, who owns this wallet? In what way are you "requesting" a withdrawal?

If your coins are in this "intermediate wallet", then you'll only be able to move them if you own that wallet or you ask the person who does.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
The situation is as follows. It was necessary to transfer the money to my wallet, but before I fully understood the wallet, I just sent it to an intermediate wallet, from which I had to make a request for the amount. Is there any way to get my funds back now?
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