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Topic: Have u ever received BTC accidentally or randomly? - page 15. (Read 12290 times)

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Personally, i have never received stray bitcoins in my wallet. but this is something which is very possible to happen. Just like sometimes you might find money deposited to a wrong bank account, bitcoin is more susceptible to this. Imagine a mere one sentence account number without other details like Account name, branch name, code etc., it is possible to have bitcoins being sent to the wrong wallet address.
sr. member
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The chance is so low like 1 in a gazillionth chances that the exact wallet address of yours will be re-generated and be sent with coins.
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No, never. The chance is very low. I wish that would happen to me, but unfortunately that never happens.
Maybe someday I'll get it. I would be happy if that happens. Cheesy

ahaha, this is just a stroke of luck that is so big if indeed we get BTC randomly. Because of the differences in the BTC addres so big so it is not likely to occur and can only happen when we do the transaction to the person doing the other.
hero member
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off course there are allot of people who are sending bitcoins to some one and not even know that they send it to the wrong one.
But when i see that and i know where he came from i will send him back for sure.
In this time the price of bitcoin are really high even though it is fluctuating and getting some bitcoin accidentally is purely luck I think. But its always good to return the amount as they may be hard earned by some one else !
You owe it if you get the money accidentally and you got to return that Smiley
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There is a very low chance that it will happen. If that happens to someone, then most probably it is not an accident. Bitcoin addresses are so random and it is hard mistakenly send your bitcoin to a wrong one. Smiley
yeah agree with very little likelihood someone wrong in writing their bitcoin address and if one letter wrong bitcoin address
it is less likely that the bitcoin address is valid ? I've tried to send via blockchain but failed
sr. member
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has it ever happened to u that u just had ur wallet opened and suddenly some BTC arrived out of nowhere?

like someone sent it to the wrong address or something?

like suddenly 0.3777 BTC are rolling in but u don't know who sent it, why it was sent and what it is all about?

~CfA~
No that never happened to me and did not even know that it was possible, but now that you say it it would be nice if I received them out of nowhere. I would spend them right away before someone comes and ask them back.
sr. member
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No, never. The chance is very low. I wish that would happen to me, but unfortunately that never happens.
Maybe someday I'll get it. I would be happy if that happens. Cheesy
hero member
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has it ever happened to u that u just had ur wallet opened and suddenly some BTC arrived out of nowhere?

like someone sent it to the wrong address or something?

like suddenly 0.3777 BTC are rolling in but u don't know who sent it, why it was sent and what it is all about?

~CfA~

IRL no, in my dreams it happens all time. At least once per week atm  Grin
sr. member
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off course there are allot of people who are sending bitcoins to some one and not even know that they send it to the wrong one.
But when i see that and i know where he came from i will send him back for sure.
legendary
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never happened to me but if it happens i will wait for it to some one confirms it as i will not send them back right after i saw them because someone have might send them to me on purpose and once i confirum it was sent by a mistake i will send them back
legendary
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That has never happened to me but i hope it does.
sr. member
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has it ever happened to u that u just had ur wallet opened and suddenly some BTC arrived out of nowhere?

like someone sent it to the wrong address or something?

like suddenly 0.3777 BTC are rolling in but u don't know who sent it, why it was sent and what it is all about?

~CfA~
Yep, I keep getting some every week since feb of 2016. cool deal!
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I have once and it was a very small amount telling me to send back more to get double. Obvious scam.
haha sometimes i received this thing sending 0.0001 which only useful for fee and a note in it promoting HYIP/Ponzi,this kind of scammer will do any possible way to gather victim,maybe your address ever exposed once
hero member
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I actually did once received an accidental Bitcoin Tongue
I was making a transaction with him as a buyer and me as a seller, funny thing he sent me the coin twice Tongue
He was making a lot of transactions and accidentally pasted my address twice Cheesy
I sent the coins back after he requested it Smiley

Too bad It never happened again though Roll Eyes
legendary
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There was a time when I keep on receiving 0.0003 bitcoin every Sunday. Exactly 0.0003 BTC every Sunday. I don't know where it came from but it was when I was just starting out. Maybe I have subscribed into something that I can't remember. I was trying a lot of things in bitcoin and maybe I stumbled into something that pays fixed every Sunday. Anyway, after 2 months or so it stopped sending 0.0003.
hero member
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There is a very low chance that it will happen. If that happens to someone, then most probably it is not an accident. Bitcoin addresses are so random and it is hard mistakenly send your bitcoin to a wrong one. Smiley
yeahs I think the low chance that someone is wrong in sending their bitcoin? they just need to copy and paste an existing address right ? and then sent as long as Im using bitcoin. I never get bitcoin like that random or accidentally
this is very rare to get btc randomly or accidently, if it happens it is the mistake of the person sending the bitcoin and the one who gets it is very lucky.
hero member
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There is a very low chance that it will happen. If that happens to someone, then most probably it is not an accident. Bitcoin addresses are so random and it is hard mistakenly send your bitcoin to a wrong one. Smiley
yeahs I think the low chance that someone is wrong in sending their bitcoin? they just need to copy and paste an existing address right ? and then sent as long as Im using bitcoin. I never get bitcoin like that random or accidentally
sr. member
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has it ever happened to u that u just had ur wallet opened and suddenly some BTC arrived out of nowhere?

like someone sent it to the wrong address or something?

like suddenly 0.3777 BTC are rolling in but u don't know who sent it, why it was sent and what it is all about?

~CfA~

Who in the world has that kind of luck?  lol.  I've actually seen people get free BTC accidentally but that must be rare.
legendary
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it never happened to me , even if it comes suddenly  i believe there is no possibility of reverse of bitcoins  like  i.e sending back bitcoins to the sender,  thats what  every site says during transaction , but still i am not sure , need to under stand more on this.

Yes, sending it back to the address it came from doesn't necessarily mean it will go back to the PERSON who sent it.  But, if a mistake like this happens, it usually means that they had made a transaction with you in the past.  In which case, you might have a transaction history of prior engagements with the sending party that you could reference.
full member
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it never happened to me , even if it comes suddenly  i believe there is no possibility of reverse of bitcoins  like  i.e sending back bitcoins to the sender,  thats what  every site says during transaction , but still i am not sure , need to under stand more on this.
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