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Topic: HELP the dumb-dumb!! I sent TUSD to a USDT wallet, is there any hope?? (Read 702 times)

newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
YAAAAASSSSS!! I just checked my EXXA wallet and $4K of USDT has been deposited
I can't believe EXXA rectified the situation but they took it one step beyond even converted my original $4K of TUSD to $4K USDT and deposited the whole $4K into my EXXA wallet
WHOO-WHOO!! THANK YOU SO bitcointalk community and to DRAGON!!
A-L-O-H-A 🤙

Amazing, I'm happy for you! Great to hear they actually gave you your money back!! This thread will be helpful to serve as an example of what's actually possible, to other EXXA users as well as other exchanges. Thanks for keeping all of us updated, I guess I don't need to remind you to check the tokens you're sending next time  Tongue

I'm super happy it all came together in the end.
Yes, I hope if anyone else makes this same mistake they can have some hope in getting it resolved.
You bet I won't make that dumb mistake again, thanks for your support brother.
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 764
www.V.systems
Nope. Please read what you said and read what i said again, as there appears to be some confusion here.

1. It was not for stating facts about your experience which you didn't do, but for your sweeping generalization:

You will not get your money back. See, exchanges, no matter what, will not take out a wrongly sent transaction to a wallet, even if they can.

Unless you are representative of this exchange (or have experience with them), you are in no position to be making this bold claim.
Not to mention we already know that this sweeping statement isn't true (this makes it misinformation):

This is not a courtroom, nothing said here is actually an obstruction to anything since I am not legally or financially advising anyone to do anything. I am not forcing anyone to shut this thread down either.

Try to read between the lines and discern where sarcasm is applied. If you cannot do that, steer clear of socializing.


Hey Dragon, not sure why Legend has such a bone to pick or just general unpleasantness in this matter to begin with.
I guess like what he stated before that it's happened to him and many others.
I do think when you're dealing with different exchanges it's a case by case matter.

Just a heads up when I checked my EXXA wallet, my original deposit of 0.115 is now showing 0.11464805, so something is happening.
My personal TUSD wallet still shows nothing.
I'm hopeful and things are still looking up. 
BTW some classy retorts you had there Dragon, kudos to you🤙

I don't particularly have a bone to pick with anyone.

I saw this thread. I saw history repeating itself.

I made a comment on how you should not be expecting a positive outcome based on my own (and of several other people's) experiences before.

Then out comes this douchebag and creates a red review for my profile because I made a frigging comment about some facts? Fuck him. Fuck that kind of logic. You bet your ass I'll be hostile to you if you throw sludge at me. I cannot under any circumstance be trusting an uptight guy like that.

I wish he had communicated here before actually making the review, a red review can ruin years of hard work of trying to keep a clean reputation, anyone that does not have a regard for my views, experiences and hard work can kiss my ass.



YAAAAASSSSS!! I just checked my EXXA wallet and $4K of USDT has been deposited
I can't believe EXXA rectified the situation but they took it one step beyond even converted my original $4K of TUSD to $4K USDT and deposited the whole $4K into my EXXA wallet
WHOO-WHOO!! THANK YOU SO bitcointalk community and to DRAGON!!
A-L-O-H-A 🤙

NOW THIS IS A GOOD NEWS!

Congratulations.

This will give so many people so much more to fight with when this instance is repeated with other exchanges. At the least, it would give them hope.

- Do consider sharing all the communications between yourself and the exchange in screenshots, so as to prove your case to anyone beyond the shadow of a doubt, that what you went through is indeed the reality.

legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 2213
YAAAAASSSSS!! I just checked my EXXA wallet and $4K of USDT has been deposited
I can't believe EXXA rectified the situation but they took it one step beyond even converted my original $4K of TUSD to $4K USDT and deposited the whole $4K into my EXXA wallet
WHOO-WHOO!! THANK YOU SO bitcointalk community and to DRAGON!!
A-L-O-H-A 🤙

Amazing, I'm happy for you! Great to hear they actually gave you your money back!! This thread will be helpful to serve as an example of what's actually possible, to other EXXA users as well as other exchanges. Thanks for keeping all of us updated, I guess I don't need to remind you to check the tokens you're sending next time  Tongue
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
YAAAAASSSSS!! I just checked my EXXA wallet and $4K of USDT has been deposited
I can't believe EXXA rectified the situation but they took it one step beyond even converted my original $4K of TUSD to $4K USDT and deposited the whole $4K into my EXXA wallet
WHOO-WHOO!! THANK YOU SO bitcointalk community and to DRAGON!!
A-L-O-H-A 🤙

you lucky dog! i bet you'll never make that mistake again. Wink

i've never heard of EXXA before. is this the wallet you're talking about? https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5187439

if so, it looks like an MLM scheme like bitconnect. i'd take the money and run.
Damn right I'm lucky and will never make that blunder again hehe.
It's totally MLM scheme but unlike Bitconnect they're totally transparent.
EXXA is comprised of people who have been in Singapore finance for 10-20 years and are staking their own reputation.
The company just started on September 14th and had its official launch on September 29th.
They already have a physical office in Singapore where you can call, believe me, I called a ton of times hehe.
If you know anything about Singapore, regulations make it much more difficult to launch something like this.
I think, either way, they are who they say they are, hence EXXA stepping up and converting my TUSD to USDT for use in their wallet fostering confidence in the platform.
Or they're just putting a lot of effort in the beginning to give the air of a solid legit company.   
FYI, a guy 2 levels above me spent $50K flying people in for the launch.
One of his guys he flew in, he set him up with a free $10K starter account.
People don't do these kinds of things unless they see the opportunity that's available.
All that being said, I'm still looking at this as a 4-6 months kind of thing, I think it's worth the gamble.
Then, I'll re-access the situation (daily monitoring staking) and I believe it can go out to a year like Bitconnect/USI-Tech.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1483
YAAAAASSSSS!! I just checked my EXXA wallet and $4K of USDT has been deposited
I can't believe EXXA rectified the situation but they took it one step beyond even converted my original $4K of TUSD to $4K USDT and deposited the whole $4K into my EXXA wallet
WHOO-WHOO!! THANK YOU SO bitcointalk community and to DRAGON!!
A-L-O-H-A 🤙

you lucky dog! i bet you'll never make that mistake again. Wink

i've never heard of EXXA before. is this the wallet you're talking about? https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5187439

if so, it looks like an MLM scheme like bitconnect. i'd take the money and run.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
YAAAAASSSSS!! I just checked my EXXA wallet and $4K of USDT has been deposited
I can't believe EXXA rectified the situation but they took it one step beyond even converted my original $4K of TUSD to $4K USDT and deposited the whole $4K into my EXXA wallet
WHOO-WHOO!! THANK YOU SO bitcointalk community and to DRAGON!!
A-L-O-H-A 🤙

newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
You want me to apologize to someone for stating a fact that has happened with myself and with so many people?

Nope. Please read what you said and read what i said again, as there appears to be some confusion here.

1. It was not for stating facts about your experience which you didn't do, but for your sweeping generalization:

You will not get your money back. See, exchanges, no matter what, will not take out a wrongly sent transaction to a wallet, even if they can.

Unless you are representative of this exchange (or have experience with them), you are in no position to be making this bold claim.
Not to mention we already know that this sweeping statement isn't true (this makes it misinformation):

Take Bittrex, for instance:

Quote
Bittrex will only attempt to recover crosschain deposits that exceed $5000 at the time of deposit, within 7 days of the deposit and will charge a 0.1 BTC for this recovery.

There is big difference (again) in what you are claiming here, fortunately your archived quotes confirm the truth.

2. For attempting to obstruct a user who wanted help to recover their funds:

So the last thing I would suggest is, please lock this thread.

This is why I believe your opinions are untrustworthy:

Your suggestions and claims were obstructive, false and patronizing. It's only fortunate the OP rightfully ignored you.

Thanks for the retaliatory red trust though, confirmed what I thought Cheesy Here's an example of getting of your high horse incase your looking for some inspiration  Wink
No-one's perfect, everyone make mistakes.
Hey Dragon, not sure why Legend has such a bone to pick or just general unpleasantness in this matter to begin with.
I guess like what he stated before that it's happened to him and many others.
I do think when you're dealing with different exchanges it's a case by case matter.

Just a heads up when I checked my EXXA wallet, my original deposit of 0.115 is now showing 0.11464805, so something is happening.
My personal TUSD wallet still shows nothing.
I'm hopeful and things are still looking up.  
BTW some classy retorts you had there Dragon, kudos to you🤙
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
Progress!! I spoke to someone at the head office and they said to give them another address so they could deposit TUSD. Also, to make a small deposit of ETH in my EXXA wallet to cover any gas fees. This was 4-5 hours ago. I haven't seen my TUSD in my other wallet yet but this is progress. It looks like I might actually get back my TUSD after all🙏🤞🙏

Congratulations! I'm glad they are co-operating, that's a great start. Sounds likey they'll play ball after all. Please keep us all updated! If you could reference the tx when/if it comes as evidence of this exchange returning your funds that would be gold dust. It'll be a very useful reference to disprove future "experienced" naysayers, and encourage others to follow similar paths with other exchanges, even if only on principle. I'm otherwise glad you ignored all the negative nonsense in this thread, good on you. Hope they send you your dollar back soon, either that or they are trying to scam you out of a few dollars of Ether  Cheesy



Let me be the bearer confirmer of bad news for you.

You will not get your money back. See, exchanges, no matter what, will not take out a wrongly sent transaction to a wallet, even if they can.

[...] So the last thing I would suggest is, please lock this thread.

I think you owe someone an apology. Your suggestions and claims were obstructive, false and patronizing. It's only fortunate the OP rightfully ignored you.

[...] speaking from experience can confirm this that they won't help you.

Have you ever used EXXA?  Roll Eyes

I hope you get where I am coming from.

Nope, not what so ever.

Archived: 1, 2


You want me to apologize to someone for stating a fact that has happened with myself and with so many people?

Get off your high horse and get real for a second.

Shit like this is common and 90% of people facing this shit have come out sucking their thumbs because no one ever wins against these so-called "decentralized" exchanges.

And you sending me a red review for what? Suggesting this user to lock the thread so sig spammers could not spam this shit out of this thread? or what?

Let this post serve as grounds for my review against your profile for misleading judgment and improper use of your reviews.
Wow Shocked, that's a bit much there legend but, I guess you can on strong to begin with.
Just trying to get help like I stated before and possible amicable solutions for my predicament.
Can we all just be copacetic and excellent to one another?
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 2213
You want me to apologize to someone for stating a fact that has happened with myself and with so many people?

Nope. Please read what you said and read what i said again, as there appears to be some confusion here.

1. It was not for stating facts about your experience which you didn't do, but for your sweeping generalization:

You will not get your money back. See, exchanges, no matter what, will not take out a wrongly sent transaction to a wallet, even if they can.

Unless you are representative of this exchange (or have experience with them), you are in no position to be making this bold claim.
Not to mention we already know that this sweeping statement isn't true (this makes it misinformation):

Take Bittrex, for instance:

Quote
Bittrex will only attempt to recover crosschain deposits that exceed $5000 at the time of deposit, within 7 days of the deposit and will charge a 0.1 BTC for this recovery.

There is big difference (again) in what you are claiming here, fortunately your archived quotes confirm the truth.

2. For attempting to obstruct a user who wanted help to recover their funds:

So the last thing I would suggest is, please lock this thread.

This is why I believe your opinions are untrustworthy:

Your suggestions and claims were obstructive, false and patronizing. It's only fortunate the OP rightfully ignored you.

Thanks for the retaliatory red trust though, confirmed what I thought Cheesy Here's an example of getting of your high horse incase your looking for some inspiration  Wink
No-one's perfect, everyone make mistakes.
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 764
www.V.systems
Progress!! I spoke to someone at the head office and they said to give them another address so they could deposit TUSD. Also, to make a small deposit of ETH in my EXXA wallet to cover any gas fees. This was 4-5 hours ago. I haven't seen my TUSD in my other wallet yet but this is progress. It looks like I might actually get back my TUSD after all🙏🤞🙏

Congratulations! I'm glad they are co-operating, that's a great start. Sounds likey they'll play ball after all. Please keep us all updated! If you could reference the tx when/if it comes as evidence of this exchange returning your funds that would be gold dust. It'll be a very useful reference to disprove future "experienced" naysayers, and encourage others to follow similar paths with other exchanges, even if only on principle. I'm otherwise glad you ignored all the negative nonsense in this thread, good on you. Hope they send you your dollar back soon, either that or they are trying to scam you out of a few dollars of Ether  Cheesy



Let me be the bearer confirmer of bad news for you.

You will not get your money back. See, exchanges, no matter what, will not take out a wrongly sent transaction to a wallet, even if they can.

[...] So the last thing I would suggest is, please lock this thread.

I think you owe someone an apology. Your suggestions and claims were obstructive, false and patronizing. It's only fortunate the OP rightfully ignored you.

[...] speaking from experience can confirm this that they won't help you.

Have you ever used EXXA?  Roll Eyes

I hope you get where I am coming from.

Nope, not what so ever.

Archived: 1, 2


You want me to apologize to someone for stating a fact that has happened with myself and with so many people?

Get off your high horse and get real for a second.

Shit like this is common and 90% of people facing this shit have come out sucking their thumbs because no one ever wins against these so-called "decentralized" exchanges.

And you sending me a red review for what? Suggesting this user to lock the thread so sig spammers could not spam this shit out of this thread? or what?

Let this post serve as grounds for my review against your profile for misleading judgment and improper use of your reviews.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
Congratulations! I'm glad they are co-operating, that's a great start. Sounds likey they'll play ball after all. Please keep us all updated! If you could reference the tx when/if it comes as evidence of this exchange returning your funds that would be gold dust. It'll be a very useful reference to disprove future "experienced" naysayers, and encourage others to follow similar paths with other exchanges, even if only on principle. I'm otherwise glad you ignored all the negative nonsense in this thread, good on you. Hope they send you your dollar back soon, either that or they are trying to scam you out of a few dollars of Ether  Cheesy
Yes, thank you dragonvslinux. It's a slow-going as I just checked my TUSD wallet and nothing so far, but it is a start. I'm hoping for some time within the week but, no guarantees. Just to reiterate they wanted me to make a small deposit of ETH for gas fees, so I sent 0.115 or about 20 bucks should be more than enough to cover any fees. I post if anything happens.  
newbie
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Merit: 2
That's awesome! You're really lucky considering the policies some exchanges have for these situations.
Hey thanks squatter!! Yeah, I hope they're not just getting my hopes up by blowing smoke up my arse😝.
We'll see what they actually do. I deposited 0.115 ETH or around 20 bucks. That should more than cover any gas fees, if anything I'm out another 0.115 ETH.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 2213
Progress!! I spoke to someone at the head office and they said to give them another address so they could deposit TUSD. Also, to make a small deposit of ETH in my EXXA wallet to cover any gas fees. This was 4-5 hours ago. I haven't seen my TUSD in my other wallet yet but this is progress. It looks like I might actually get back my TUSD after all🙏🤞🙏

Congratulations! I'm glad they are co-operating, that's a great start. Sounds likey they'll play ball after all. Please keep us all updated! If you could reference the tx when/if it comes as evidence of this exchange returning your funds that would be gold dust. It'll be a very useful reference to disprove future "experienced" naysayers, and encourage others to follow similar paths with other exchanges, even if only on principle. I'm otherwise glad you ignored all the negative nonsense in this thread, good on you. Hope they send you your dollar back soon, either that or they are trying to scam you out of a few dollars of Ether  Cheesy



Let me be the bearer confirmer of bad news for you.

You will not get your money back. See, exchanges, no matter what, will not take out a wrongly sent transaction to a wallet, even if they can.

[...] So the last thing I would suggest is, please lock this thread.

I think you owe someone an apology. Your suggestions and claims were obstructive, false and patronizing. It's only fortunate the OP rightfully ignored you.

[...] speaking from experience can confirm this that they won't help you.

Have you ever used EXXA?  Roll Eyes

I hope you get where I am coming from.

Nope, not what so ever.

Archived: 1, 2
legendary
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STOP SNITCHIN'
Progress!! I spoke to someone at the head office and they said to give them another address so they could deposit TUSD. Also, to make a small deposit of ETH in my EXXA wallet to cover any gas fees. This was 4-5 hours ago. I haven't seen my TUSD in my other wallet yet but this is progress. It looks like I might actually get back my TUSD after all🙏🤞🙏

That's awesome! You're really lucky considering the policies some exchanges have for these situations. Take Bittrex, for instance:

Quote
Bittrex will only attempt to recover crosschain deposits that exceed $5000 at the time of deposit, within 7 days of the deposit and will charge a 0.1 BTC for this recovery. Recovering coins crosschain is an inherently dangerous and time consuming process.

Or Kraken:

Quote
If you deposit to a Kraken address that is not listed on your deposit page, it will not be possible for us to return the funds. It is your responsibility to ensure that the address to which you are depositing is listed on your deposit page, and that you are sending the correct cryptocurrency to it.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
Progress!! I spoke to someone at the head office and they said to give them another address so they could deposit TUSD. Also, to make a small deposit of ETH in my EXXA wallet to cover any gas fees. This was 4-5 hours ago. I haven't seen my TUSD in my other wallet yet but this is progress. It looks like I might actually get back my TUSD after all🙏🤞🙏
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
I have posted the same question 1st on reddit and have yet to get a single response.
bitcointalk is without a doubt dominating in responses.
I have talked to EXXA 3x now on the phone and have sent multiple emails.
I basically get we're working on it...
Twice now on the phone and one response by email....

Let me be the bearer confirmer of bad news for you.

You will not get your money back. See, exchanges, no matter what, will not take out a wrongly sent transaction to a wallet, even if they can. If you had sent it was a purely erc20 based transaction then the following solution would have worked for you.

Not true. If the exchange then integrates TUSD, which wouldn't be out of the ordinary since they already support ERC20 standard, then the money would likely become available.

So the last thing I would suggest is, please lock this thread. So that unnecessary replies are no longer made here. No one can help you here other than the exchanges, and most of us that are speaking from experience can confirm this that they won't help you.

That's a bit much imo, I wanna know if the exchange gives the money back or not. Trustworthy and client-orientated exchanges are hard to find these days. Most are shit.
Having more-or-less proof of an exchange giving back wrong tokens that were sent to them would be a great example to others.
Maybe it'd encourage other exchanges to follow suit huh, or at least one exchange could pull it off. Just to prove it's possible you know?
One day it'll happen, I have faith. It's a worthy cause at least. Fighting for crumbs of accountability Grin
Of course I'm going to agree with you dragonvslinux Grin
I do think it's a bit much to just shutdown this thread preemptive before getting a final statement from EXXA.
I still want to see if EXXA will recitfy this.
Plus, I started this tread to get new possibly uncoventional ideas of how to tackcle the situation.
legendary
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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?
I apologize as I didn't answer your question.
Simple answer is I don't know.
I assume since it came from Bittrex even though I sent TUSD from my ABRA wallet that it uses Ethereum.
Here's the hash https://etherscan.io/tx/0x950900b2babdb7b12c49ccdac12fc088c59260095673cef13e22de77b40dad3f
I tried looking at it but, I'm not sure how to figure it out if they used Omni, Ethereum, EOS, Tron or Liquid.
No I was talking about the USDT wallet, USDT is available on several blockchains, I was talking about Exxa finally.
newbie
Activity: 25
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I have posted the same question 1st on reddit and have yet to get a single response.
bitcointalk is without a doubt dominating in responses.
I have talked to EXXA 3x now on the phone and have sent multiple emails.
I basically get we're working on it...
Twice now on the phone and one response by email....

Let me be the bearer confirmer of bad news for you.

You will not get your money back. See, exchanges, no matter what, will not take out a wrongly sent transaction to a wallet, even if they can. If you had sent it was a purely erc20 based transaction then the following solution would have worked for you.

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".


But we've already established that this does not relate to you.

So the last thing I would suggest is, please lock this thread. So that unnecessary replies are no longer made here. No one can help you here other than the exchanges, and most of us that are speaking from experience can confirm this that they won't help you.
legendster do get where you're coming from but, I do have hope.
I have spoken to the head office and they're working on the problem, so they say.
If for any reason I think it's a dead end and nothing can be done, then I'll consider locking this thread.
Thanks for you're concern.
hero member
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www.V.systems
..

I get what you are saying and I hope that becomes reality some day, but its not going to happen now.

If anything changes, OP can unlock the thread and post an update any time there's something relevant to share, otherwise there'll be a bunch of people like you and me would disagree with how things should be vs what they really are, and probably deviate from the topic.

I hope you get where I am coming from.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 2213
I have posted the same question 1st on reddit and have yet to get a single response.
bitcointalk is without a doubt dominating in responses.
I have talked to EXXA 3x now on the phone and have sent multiple emails.
I basically get we're working on it...
Twice now on the phone and one response by email....

Let me be the bearer confirmer of bad news for you.

You will not get your money back. See, exchanges, no matter what, will not take out a wrongly sent transaction to a wallet, even if they can. If you had sent it was a purely erc20 based transaction then the following solution would have worked for you.

Not true. If the exchange then integrates TUSD, which wouldn't be out of the ordinary since they already support ERC20 standard, then the money would likely become available.

So the last thing I would suggest is, please lock this thread. So that unnecessary replies are no longer made here. No one can help you here other than the exchanges, and most of us that are speaking from experience can confirm this that they won't help you.

That's a bit much imo, I wanna know if the exchange gives the money back or not. Trustworthy and client-orientated exchanges are hard to find these days. Most are shit.
Having more-or-less proof of an exchange giving back wrong tokens that were sent to them would be a great example to others.
Maybe it'd encourage other exchanges to follow suit huh, or at least one exchange could pull it off. Just to prove it's possible you know?
One day it'll happen, I have faith. It's a worthy cause at least. Fighting for crumbs of accountability Grin
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 764
www.V.systems
I have posted the same question 1st on reddit and have yet to get a single response.
bitcointalk is without a doubt dominating in responses.
I have talked to EXXA 3x now on the phone and have sent multiple emails.
I basically get we're working on it...
Twice now on the phone and one response by email....

Let me be the bearer confirmer of bad news for you.

You will not get your money back. See, exchanges, no matter what, will not take out a wrongly sent transaction to a wallet, even if they can. If you had sent it was a purely erc20 based transaction then the following solution would have worked for you.

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".

But we've already established that this does not relate to you.

So the last thing I would suggest is, please lock this thread. So that unnecessary replies are no longer made here. No one can help you here other than the exchanges, and most of us that are speaking from experience can confirm this that they won't help you.
newbie
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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.
I think at this point it's just a wait🙏🙏🙏 and see what EXXA does.
newbie
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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?
I apologize as I didn't answer your question.
Simple answer is I don't know.
I assume since it came from Bittrex even though I sent TUSD from my ABRA wallet that it uses Ethereum.
Here's the hash https://etherscan.io/tx/0x950900b2babdb7b12c49ccdac12fc088c59260095673cef13e22de77b40dad3f
I tried looking at it but, I'm not sure how to figure it out if they used Omni, Ethereum, EOS, Tron or Liquid.
newbie
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Although the exchange clearly have the TUSD private keys, they don't support the token sent as can be seen below. Otherwise it would be accessible to the user.


I think all exchanges should be open to solve this kind of problem. Some services treat their users very badly using the excuse of "immutability". But wait, they are centralized. The blockchain should not become an excuse for dishonesty. If the problem is the fee, subtract from the value, it is better than leaving the user with nothing.
I wholehearted agree with you vladimirhf Grin💯
newbie
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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.
Yes EXXA could easily credit another wallet address.
I have provided them another address for them to send it too, mainly because they don't support TUSD.
I'm just at mercy of EXXA.
I guess I could try and bribe them some how🤔😆
newbie
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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.
dragonvslinux, you're correct it's https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5187439
I've spoken with the head office and they said they'll give me an answer in the next 2-3 days, apparently I'm not the only dumb-dumb that has done this.

Great news, I thought you might not be  Wink As I said originally, hopefully you'll get it back  Smiley
I know what I did was a full on rookie noob move but, thanks for that dragonvslinux😁👍
legendary
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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.)
Yeah, I think you might be right.
I have contacted and asked them for the private key hehe.
I'll just have to wait for their response.
I guess it really is up to them now.



You just file a support ticket with proof that you own both accounts and EXXA exchange will move the funds for you to your right, or give you access to the wallet. 4000USD is a significant account, so if nothing happens try starting a thread on reddit, usually unwilling exchange become very kind if your thread on reddit gains some traction. Also try twitter if you find their account.

Good luck

I have posted the same question 1st on reddit and have yet to get a single response.
bitcointalk is without a doubt dominating in responses.
I have talked to EXXA 3x now on the phone and have sent multiple emails.
I basically get we're working on it...
Twice now on the phone and one response by email....

The op from the ann might be able to help speed things up if you're looking for more ways, since it's being discussed here anyway:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/differ-1295342
You could pm or post in the thread referencing this one for example.
newbie
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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.)
Yeah, I think you might be right.
I have contacted and asked them for the private key hehe.
I'll just have to wait for their response.
I guess it really is up to them now.



You just file a support ticket with proof that you own both accounts and EXXA exchange will move the funds for you to your right, or give you access to the wallet. 4000USD is a significant account, so if nothing happens try starting a thread on reddit, usually unwilling exchange become very kind if your thread on reddit gains some traction. Also try twitter if you find their account.

Good luck

I have posted the same question 1st on reddit and have yet to get a single response.
bitcointalk is without a doubt dominating in responses.
I have talked to EXXA 3x now on the phone and have sent multiple emails.
I basically get we're working on it...
Twice now on the phone and one response by email....
newbie
Activity: 25
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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.
Yeah, when I viewed the transaction hash that ABRA sent me I was little surprised that the TUSD came from Bittrex and not ABRA themselves.
The answer I got from ABRA is that it's out of their hands because it has been comfirmed multiple times, I take it because USDT & TUSD are both ERC-20.
I presume that my TUSD is on Ether mainnet and like dragonvslinux suggested that I get the private key, repopulate a new wallet with it and voila it should be sitting there waiting for me.
Problem is EXXA wallet/exchange has the true private key.
legendary
Activity: 1722
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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.
dragonvslinux, you're correct it's https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5187439
I've spoken with the head office and they said they'll give me an answer in the next 2-3 days, apparently I'm not the only dumb-dumb that has done this.

Great news, I thought you might not be  Wink As I said originally, hopefully you'll get it back  Smiley
newbie
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Op if you sent this to an exchanges address does that exchange have a troll box? Maybe ask there or on their twitter or Instagram if they have those. Always makes sure whereever you trade you can contact someone from the exchange if something goes well. We need more info to properly help you.

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?

Yet exchanges are very helpful when it comes to depositing and things where they gain something out of it. I think the OP is probably out of luck.

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.)
Yeah, I think you might be right.
I have contacted and asked them for the private key hehe.
I'll just have to wait for their response.
I guess it really is up to them now.



It will be great to hear of the update on this. It leaves a record on an experience that one may expect from specific exchanges, and has the potential to help users in the future.

I wish you luck in the recovery of your TUSD.

-Jan

Yes it would be good for any google users that have been lead here though a search to find the answer to their question though the OP needs to be more specific and give us a complete understanding of whats going on.
Hey Zionatin , I'm not to sure what other details I could post?

USDT address I sent TUSD:
0xd42078b1dff076f4aa7e532afe8008a725a9ebed
Tranaction hash:
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x950900b2babdb7b12c49ccdac12fc088c59260095673cef13e22de77b40dad3f
Amount $4000 TUSD sent from ABRA to EXXA wallet.

If there's anything other detail that I'm missing let me know?
newbie
Activity: 25
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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.
dragonvslinux, you're correct it's https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5187439
I've spoken with the head office and they said they'll give me an answer in the next 2-3 days, apparently I'm not the only dumb-dumb that has done this.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 2
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.)
Yeah, I think you might be right.
I have contacted and asked them for the private key hehe.
I'll just have to wait for their response.
I guess it really is up to them now.



It will be great to hear of the update on this. It leaves a record on an experience that one may expect from specific exchanges, and has the potential to help users in the future.

I wish you luck in the recovery of your TUSD.

-Jan
Thanks Jan as I do see the value for others in the future.
I'm still waiting on EXXA to respond to my private key request and will post the response here when I do get it.
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Although the exchange clearly have the TUSD private keys, they don't support the token sent as can be seen below. Otherwise it would be accessible to the user.


I think all exchanges should be open to solve this kind of problem. Some services treat their users very badly using the excuse of "immutability". But wait, they are centralized. The blockchain should not become an excuse for dishonesty. If the problem is the fee, subtract from the value, it is better than leaving the user with nothing.
legendary
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You just file a support ticket with proof that you own both accounts and EXXA exchange will move the funds for you to your right, or give you access to the wallet. 4000USD is a significant account, so if nothing happens try starting a thread on reddit, usually unwilling exchange become very kind if your thread on reddit gains some traction. Also try twitter if you find their account.

Good luck


The problem isn't that the funds have been sent to a different account, but the wrong token sent to an erc20 address that turns out to be an online exchange wallet.
Although the exchange clearly have the TUSD private keys, they don't support the token sent as can be seen below. Otherwise it would be accessible to the user.

Payment for storage of BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT.

Filing a formal support ticket is the best idea though I agree. I'd avoid the troll box unless you want to attract scammers.
Best of luck to you, I hope you get your funds back.
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You could be very very lucky if the exchange to sent your coins into still credit you your coins but the chance it almost 0 speciallu if you are asking for their private key which no exchange has done before
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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.)
Yeah, I think you might be right.
I have contacted and asked them for the private key hehe.
I'll just have to wait for their response.
I guess it really is up to them now.



You just file a support ticket with proof that you own both accounts and EXXA exchange will move the funds for you to your right, or give you access to the wallet. 4000USD is a significant account, so if nothing happens try starting a thread on reddit, usually unwilling exchange become very kind if your thread on reddit gains some traction. Also try twitter if you find their account.

Good luck
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Op if you sent this to an exchanges address does that exchange have a troll box? Maybe ask there or on their twitter or Instagram if they have those. Always makes sure whereever you trade you can contact someone from the exchange if something goes well. We need more info to properly help you.

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?

Yet exchanges are very helpful when it comes to depositing and things where they gain something out of it. I think the OP is probably out of luck.

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.)
Yeah, I think you might be right.
I have contacted and asked them for the private key hehe.
I'll just have to wait for their response.
I guess it really is up to them now.



It will be great to hear of the update on this. It leaves a record on an experience that one may expect from specific exchanges, and has the potential to help users in the future.

I wish you luck in the recovery of your TUSD.

-Jan

Yes it would be good for any google users that have been lead here though a search to find the answer to their question though the OP needs to be more specific and give us a complete understanding of whats going on.
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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.)
Yeah, I think you might be right.
I have contacted and asked them for the private key hehe.
I'll just have to wait for their response.
I guess it really is up to them now.



It will be great to hear of the update on this. It leaves a record on an experience that one may expect from specific exchanges, and has the potential to help users in the future.

I wish you luck in the recovery of your TUSD.

-Jan
newbie
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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.)
Yeah, I think you might be right.
I have contacted and asked them for the private key hehe.
I'll just have to wait for their response.
I guess it really is up to them now.

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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Merit: 2353
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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?

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