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Topic: HELP the dumb-dumb!! I sent TUSD to a USDT wallet, is there any hope?? - page 3. (Read 699 times)

legendary
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STOP SNITCHIN'
I'm going to request the private key from EXXA exchange.
Crossing fingers on both hands and nether regions too lol.
Will report back, big mahalo!!

No exchange will give out the private key. It's just not a safe procedure -- extracting the private key from a hot wallet, moving it through multiple lines of customer service, etc. It can't be done.

Assuming EXXA understands what happened, you've done all you can do. If you post their reply here, we'll have a better idea. (Remove any personal information first.)
legendary
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Yuup, I did a stupid dyslexia move and sent TUSD to a USDT wallet.

Can anything be done to remedy the situation?

Did you send them to a wallet you control or to an exchange? It sounds like you sent them to an exchange. If so, which one? Unfortunately, exchanges often aren't too helpful recovering deposits sent to the wrong wallet, though there is a possibility. It will probably take weeks to sort out, though.

Are we talking about ERC-20 tokens? Did you deposit to a 0xxxxx address?
I sent TUSD from an exchange wallet ABRA to another exchange wallet EXXA.
I have contacted both exchanges.
ABRA says once they have multiple confirmations they can't reverse that withdraw.
EXXA says they will see if they can reverse the withdraw from their end, but I not sure what will happen.
I just wanted to reach out to bitcointalk forum to see if there's anything that I can possibly be done.
Thank you in advance if you do have any sage advice.
The explorer says it was from Bittrex. Are you sure it's the right transaction? (ie 4000 TUSD)
The exchange can easily credit your account, but they can also charge fees for that. You should check their terms and conditions to see the fees they charge for that.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 2213
I'm going to request the private key from EXXA exchange.

Wait, slow down, that reply was prior to knowing about it being an exchange address.
They won't give you their private key, it's not a thing they'd hand over.

Yuup, I did a stupid dyslexia move and sent TUSD to a USDT wallet.

Can anything be done to remedy the situation?

Did you send them to a wallet you control or to an exchange? It sounds like you sent them to an exchange. If so, which one? Unfortunately, exchanges often aren't too helpful recovering deposits sent to the wrong wallet, though there is a possibility. It will probably take weeks to sort out, though.

Are we talking about ERC-20 tokens? Did you deposit to a 0xxxxx address?
I sent TUSD from an exchange wallet ABRA to another exchange wallet EXXA.
I have contacted both exchanges.
ABRA says once they have multiple confirmations they can't reverse that withdraw.
EXXA says they will see if they can reverse the withdraw from their end, but I not sure what will happen.
I just wanted to reach out to bitcointalk forum to see if there's anything that I can possibly be done.
Thank you in advance if you do have any sage advice.

Do you mean EXX as in https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/exx/
Or EXXA as in https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5187439 ?

Either way the exchange/wallet has your funds, as they support USDT, so have the private key for your TUSD.
Ideally they'd give you your money back eventually.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
Yuup, I did a stupid dyslexia move and sent TUSD to a USDT wallet.

You need to provide the public addresses of the wallet you sent it to/from in order to see if it's recoverable, as Saint-loup, it depends on the blockchain.
Ok, here's the transaction hash. https://etherscan.io/tx/0x950900b2babdb7b12c49ccdac12fc088c59260095673cef13e22de77b40dad3f

Export the private key of your Ethereum-based USDT wallet, import it into an ERC20 compatible desktop wallet* to get access to your funds again.
You transferred an ERC20 token to an ERC20 address, so assuming that you control this "USDT" address and can export the private key, you'll be fine.

*Ethereum wallet, mist, exodus, etc, or browser-based like metamask.
Whoa, that sounds like a great possibility.
Plus, I do have exodus and metamask wallet, awesome.
I'm going to request the private key from EXXA exchange.
Crossing fingers on both hands and nether regions too lol.
Will report back, big mahalo!!
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
Yuup, I did a stupid dyslexia move and sent TUSD to a USDT wallet.

Can anything be done to remedy the situation?

Did you send them to a wallet you control or to an exchange? It sounds like you sent them to an exchange. If so, which one? Unfortunately, exchanges often aren't too helpful recovering deposits sent to the wrong wallet, though there is a possibility. It will probably take weeks to sort out, though.

Are we talking about ERC-20 tokens? Did you deposit to a 0xxxxx address?
I sent TUSD from an exchange wallet ABRA to another exchange wallet EXXA.
I have contacted both exchanges.
ABRA says once they have multiple confirmations they can't reverse that withdraw.
EXXA says they will see if they can reverse the withdraw from their end, but I not sure what will happen.
I just wanted to reach out to bitcointalk forum to see if there's anything that I can possibly be done.
Thank you in advance if you do have any sage advice.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 2213
Yuup, I did a stupid dyslexia move and sent TUSD to a USDT wallet.

You need to provide the public addresses of the wallet you sent it to/from in order to see if it's recoverable, as Saint-loup, it depends on the blockchain.
Ok, here's the transaction hash. https://etherscan.io/tx/0x950900b2babdb7b12c49ccdac12fc088c59260095673cef13e22de77b40dad3f

Export the private key of your Ethereum-based USDT wallet, import it into an ERC20 compatible desktop wallet* to get access to your funds again.
You transferred an ERC20 token to an ERC20 address, so assuming that you control this "USDT" address and can export the private key, you'll be fine.

*Ethereum wallet, mist, exodus, etc, or browser-based like metamask.

Edit: This is what you do when you own your private keys. Not when tokens have been sent to an exchange "wallet".
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
You need to provide the public addresses of the wallet you sent it to/from in order to see if it's recoverable, as Saint-loup, it depends on the blockchain.
Ok, here's the transaction hash. https://etherscan.io/tx/0x950900b2babdb7b12c49ccdac12fc088c59260095673cef13e22de77b40dad3f
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1196
STOP SNITCHIN'
Yuup, I did a stupid dyslexia move and sent TUSD to a USDT wallet.

Can anything be done to remedy the situation?

Did you send them to a wallet you control or to an exchange? It sounds like you sent them to an exchange. If so, which one? Unfortunately, exchanges often aren't too helpful recovering deposits sent to the wrong wallet, though there is a possibility. It will probably take weeks to sort out, though.

Are we talking about ERC-20 tokens? Did you deposit to a 0xxxxx address?
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 2213
You need to provide the public addresses of the wallet you sent it to/from in order to see if it's recoverable, as Saint-loup, it depends on the blockchain.
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
An USDT Wallet on which blockchain?
You are talking about Omni, Ethereum, EOS, Tron or Liquid?
You sent your tokens from an exchange to an address of your personal wallet?
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
Yuup, I did a stupid dyslexia move and sent TUSD to a USDT wallet.

Can anything be done to remedy the situation?

I figure this post is going to get a lot of bashing, lol.
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