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September 22, 2017, 12:00:50 PM
#43



I've been, but what happened to my case was a fraud scenario. yes many are using fraudulent investment schemes. and I was stuck in it. but not anymore. a little knowing and more experienced.
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September 22, 2017, 11:49:31 AM
#42
There are a lot of ppl who has sent money to the wrong address. But I curios, is there somebody who received payments by mistake? How much if yes?
I have a friend which do recieved funds which he didnt expect and as far as i remember it was 0.5 btc back in the past on where the price isnt too high as of now.I know  there are lots of people do have this kind of situation on recieving something from those people who do send amounts mistakenly.Well lucky for those people who do got some free blessings,its up to them if they would give it back or not.
I havent encountered this kind of situation. Receive payment by mistakes is something you cannot controlled and in this case I dont know how to track where the payment from. And yes it depends on a person if they will return it back.
I bet most people wont really give those funds back considering that this is a free money and no one would able to find out on who are you or the holder of such address.Those transfers cant really be reversed this is why im careful on typing addresses when im paying someone so that it wont go on other wallets.

Well why not?
I received some "extra" funds from a campaign manager once due to accidentally putting in BTC0.1 instead of BTC0.01 and they immediately contacted me the next minute they committed it. I agreed to pay the remaining BTC0.09 back to them without arising any difficulties for them. All it takes is honesty to deal with such situations and it's all a matter of honesty and greed only because for many, money maybe important but for those like me, trust is priceless.
Trust is really prices and its much really worth than on not returning on those amounts which you know that it doesnt belong to you.Thinking off that those funds are urgently needed by its owner on some emergencies and you didnt give it back.I dont really like to feel that way and i agree on what you have said here.We should return all those funds but im sure there are really greedy people wont even bother to give it back.
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September 22, 2017, 02:37:27 AM
#41
Only airdrop, receive payment by mistake is hard, due to a huge number of various addresses.
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September 22, 2017, 02:10:53 AM
#40
But the chance to receive a payment that is sent by mistake should be very little so I never think about something like that.
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September 22, 2017, 02:09:18 AM
#39
I once joined a ICO, and they payed me more than I should get. For example, I purchased 2000 tokens with 0.5 bitcoin and they actually delivered 4000 tokens to me by mistake, I assume. It happens.  Smiley
legendary
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September 22, 2017, 01:57:16 AM
#38
I received 0.1 either ontop of the 0.01 i was owned or instead in a loan i gave out a while back, My address attached to my account got sent a really small amount as well which im not sure where it came from unless i did some campaign and cant remember =p
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September 22, 2017, 01:27:42 AM
#37
I did receive a very small amount of Neo <0.01 and a few hundred Lumens on Bittrex out of no where. I'm not really sure how this happen, but it turned out to be a few bucks worth of crypto.

airdrop
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September 22, 2017, 12:48:36 AM
#36
No, I haven't receive any payment because I am only a new member here in Bitcoin. But I think the possibility of sending payments are very high due to population of receivers and the percentage of the address's similarities.
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September 21, 2017, 04:47:45 PM
#35
I haven't and I probably never will. The chances of actually getting an accidental payment are so slim considering the fact that there are millions of addresses out there. But of course there's always that small chance of you getting lucky but I'm not really counting on that.
newbie
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September 21, 2017, 04:42:25 PM
#34
It seems like the odds of that happening are so infinitesimally small, due to the fact there are only so many valid addresses out there, and yet there's some incredible amount of potential addresses (something like 2^160), so you'd have such a small chance of that happening; you would probably have a better shot of winning the lottery while getting struck by lightning at the same time.

I'd rather spend my time digging in landfills trying to find old HDD's with BTC's.
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September 21, 2017, 04:33:02 PM
#33
I wonder the possibility to receive any tokens by mistake is real high and would be awesome.  Smiley
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Miningcore
September 21, 2017, 04:19:26 PM
#32
It didn't happen to me & I have never read about that....but am still waiting Smiley


Made my day buddy  Grin
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September 21, 2017, 01:50:33 PM
#31
The probability of getting funds by mistake to own adress may be calculated from the algorithm, how bitcoin addresses are created and may lay at 1:2^160. The probability of sending BTC to any valid adress by typing the wrong characters even lays at 1: over 4 Billions. So I can't imagine, that we would find here many people, who got funds in that way except by copy paste errors.

Due to this probability the person who received money by mistake can be called the chosen one Smiley) But if we want to calculate real probability we should multiply 1:2^160 for count of transaction at choosen period of time. If we take the whole period of existence (BTC, ETH, etc...) the probability of mistake would be much higher!
sr. member
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September 21, 2017, 01:45:51 PM
#30
I always wondered that and my kid said that I should just create new addresses all the time and keep them empty in the wallets so that it increases the chances of having coins sent by mistake Roll Eyes
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September 21, 2017, 01:37:24 PM
#29
I've never recieved any payment by mistake instead I've made many mistakes when sending payment like I had sent BTC to wrong address later I realised that the copied address is wrong. Same thing like this was also happened, I sent ETH to an exchange instead of OMG but it was recovered and they charged small fees.
legendary
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September 21, 2017, 01:30:09 PM
#28
There are a lot of ppl who has sent money to the wrong address. But I curios, is there somebody who received payments by mistake? How much if yes?
I have a friend which do recieved funds which he didnt expect and as far as i remember it was 0.5 btc back in the past on where the price isnt too high as of now.I know  there are lots of people do have this kind of situation on recieving something from those people who do send amounts mistakenly.Well lucky for those people who do got some free blessings,its up to them if they would give it back or not.
I havent encountered this kind of situation. Receive payment by mistakes is something you cannot controlled and in this case I dont know how to track where the payment from. And yes it depends on a person if they will return it back.
I bet most people wont really give those funds back considering that this is a free money and no one would able to find out on who are you or the holder of such address.Those transfers cant really be reversed this is why im careful on typing addresses when im paying someone so that it wont go on other wallets.

Well why not?
I received some "extra" funds from a campaign manager once due to accidentally putting in BTC0.1 instead of BTC0.01 and they immediately contacted me the next minute they committed it. I agreed to pay the remaining BTC0.09 back to them without arising any difficulties for them. All it takes is honesty to deal with such situations and it's all a matter of honesty and greed only because for many, money maybe important but for those like me, trust is priceless.
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September 21, 2017, 01:26:40 PM
#27
I have never experience that and the probability that it would happen is very low. That's why the wallet addresses are encrypted. It is for the reason to avoid these things from happening.
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September 21, 2017, 01:24:17 PM
#26
There are a lot of ppl who has sent money to the wrong address. But I curios, is there somebody who received payments by mistake? How much if yes?
I have a friend which do recieved funds which he didnt expect and as far as i remember it was 0.5 btc back in the past on where the price isnt too high as of now.I know  there are lots of people do have this kind of situation on recieving something from those people who do send amounts mistakenly.Well lucky for those people who do got some free blessings,its up to them if they would give it back or not.
I havent encountered this kind of situation. Receive payment by mistakes is something you cannot controlled and in this case I dont know how to track where the payment from. And yes it depends on a person if they will return it back.
I bet most people wont really give those funds back considering that this is a free money and no one would able to find out on who are you or the holder of such address.Those transfers cant really be reversed this is why im careful on typing addresses when im paying someone so that it wont go on other wallets.
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September 21, 2017, 01:16:28 PM
#25
I did receive a very small amount of Neo <0.01 and a few hundred Lumens on Bittrex out of no where. I'm not really sure how this happen, but it turned out to be a few bucks worth of crypto.
legendary
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September 21, 2017, 01:12:37 PM
#24
https://blockchain.info/address/1CounterpartyXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXUWLpVr

Get this address/private key, and your kids, grandchildren, and their grandchildren will always honor your name.
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