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Topic: How To recover Lost Transactions in cryptocurrency?? - page 2. (Read 368 times)

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I don't think you'll be able to get your money back as it is not recoverable.
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if you sent with a low gas(ETH atleast) you could overwrite the old transaction by sending a new with more gas, this worked once for me when I sent to a wrong address, however not sure how reliable it is..
part of the whole crypto idea is that there's no central entity who can take your money(like a bank can refund you if you send it wrong)  Roll Eyes
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IF we send wrong Transactions to anyone who we can recover it??

If the transaction is confirmed then the only way you are able to get the money back in most alts and cryptos would be to somehow reach the recipient and convince them to refund you. This is extremely unlikely to happen since you don't know who you sent the funds to.

Another possibility is that if you sent to an address that nobody owns the private keys to, you are essentially burning the coin and pretty much it'll be impossible to ever recover them. But people usually do this on purpose.

This is why you should always check at least 3 letters in the address you are sending to, see if they match up. Some viruses can infect your computer and replace all copied crypto addresses to the hacker's addresses, so checking the address before sending is always a good habit.
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IF we send wrong Transactions to anyone who we can recover it??

If you send some coins to someone by mistake or to the wrong address, you are just learning expensive lesson. No one can recover it, so be careful. I guess when done once the lesson is learned and more attention will be given when doing transactions again.
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An uptick in digital heists of virtual currencies has left many crypto investors wondering if they have any options for tracing illicit transactions and recovering their stolen funds. The short answer is that ‘it’s impossible and difficult.’ The long answer is that ongoing developments in the regulatory landscape surrounding cryptocurrency may offer victims more recourse going forward.
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I think you will not get the money back. Transactions in crypto are one-way transactions and you will not know who is the owner of the wallet that you have sent the wrong way.
I've had a similar case when I bought a token from Ether delta and transferred it to another wallet. I didn't know it was transferred to the smart contract address of the token. All efforts to get the token back proved abortive. I was so sorry for this.
This is one area that should be looked upon and improved in cryptocurrency transactions.
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the biggest weakness in cryptocurrency is irreversible transaction.
which mean if you are inputing a wrong addrress and send it.
nobody can help you out about it and it will be gone forever.
(some people say you can do double spending,of course it will work if you are sending it to a valid one not a non-existent)
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The chance of recovering a transaction sent to a wrong address is very slim. The reason being that cryptocurrency addresses are operated based on anonymity. It is hard to trace it to the particular owner of the address. Except the person is kind enough to see that it was mistakingly sent to his address and he, out of goodwill, sends it back to your address even if he does not know you and cannot get in touch with you.
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IF we send wrong Transactions to anyone who we can recover it??
If I am not mistaken, then no. It is impossible, you must always clearly enter data
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Vena.Network
Try to write satoshi, I think he can make a full refund
You know, this is the main difference between cryptocurrencies and other electronic payment methods is that only you are responsible for your money. So this requires your responsibilities.
If you sent transaction to wrong address, you can't return it back. Only if you own more than 50% of coins in bitcoin-like blockchain Cheesy
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RiveMont
I think there is no way to recover those funds, only if you have sent to or from exchange then you can contact yheir support and ask for help otherwise it is next to impossible.
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Everyone has been pretty on the ball, if you sent it and its "unconfirmed" then the best thing would be it double spending.
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IF we send wrong Transactions to anyone who we can recover it??
If you did that then forget your crypto,because there is no way to get back crypto currencies and that is the blockchain technology.But the one who received the coins can send back to you if he is too generous because he knows that from which address he/she received.And if you send the coins to your not available address then it will burn the cryptos forever.
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I think you will not get the money back. Transactions in crypto are one-way transactions and you will not know who is the owner of the wallet that you have sent the wrong way.
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MintDice Support
If you sent it to a valid, yet incorrect address then one scenario could be that they went to someone whom you didn't intend to send to. If that is the case, it is up to the person who received them to give them back. Can't imagine they would though, unless you know them personally or they are very honorable.

There are other scenarios that involve an incorrect or "non-existent" address and you can find a more detailed discussion in the link below.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/what-happens-to-bitcoins-that-are-sent-to-a-non-existent-address-105483
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IF we send wrong Transactions to anyone who we can recover it??
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