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Topic: Lost coins. (Read 890 times)

legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
August 17, 2014, 09:06:51 AM
#12
Hello, i have sent some coins from my wallet to an exchange, but the exchange-address refers to a different coin than wallet-coin.
I assume that blockchains from different coins arent connected to each other. So the wallet coin was sent within the same blockchain, but most likely to an not existent address. I assume the coins are lost?

What coins ? and to what exchange were you sending them to ?

Some coins take for ever to show up on cryptsy for example.

Give us a little more info.

Its been sent from my wallet (syscoin) to bittrex (syncoin)  Roll Eyes The transaction already has been confirmed several times.

I assume that i generated the synccoin address on the syscoin blockchain in the moment of sending the coins. This whole shit wont appear on the syncoin blockchain.
The syscoin blockchain explorer will be up today.

if u are owner of bittrex syncoin adress they can manually recover coins using your syncoin wallet.dat to syscoin chain, ask them
its been done before so its only about if they do want to save your coins

Who do you mean by "them"? Devs or bittrex support team?

bittrex, the real holder of those adresses
copper member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Blockchain Just Entered The Real World
August 17, 2014, 09:06:19 AM
#11
Hello, i have sent some coins from my wallet to an exchange, but the exchange-address refers to a different coin than wallet-coin.
I assume that blockchains from different coins arent connected to each other. So the wallet coin was sent within the same blockchain, but most likely to an not existent address. I assume the coins are lost?

What coins ? and to what exchange were you sending them to ?

Some coins take for ever to show up on cryptsy for example.

Give us a little more info.

Its been sent from my wallet (syscoin) to bittrex (syncoin)  Roll Eyes The transaction already has been confirmed several times.

I assume that i generated the synccoin address on the syscoin blockchain in the moment of sending the coins. This whole shit wont appear on the syncoin blockchain.
The syscoin blockchain explorer will be up today.

if u are owner of bittrex syncoin adress they can manually recover coins using your syncoin wallet.dat to syscoin chain, ask them
its been done before so its only about if they do want to save your coins

Yea i am the owner of this bittrex syncoin address.
Who do you mean by "them"? Devs or bittrex support team?
I dont have any syncoin wallet.dat, bittrex should have it.
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
August 17, 2014, 07:02:17 AM
#10
Hello, i have sent some coins from my wallet to an exchange, but the exchange-address refers to a different coin than wallet-coin.
I assume that blockchains from different coins arent connected to each other. So the wallet coin was sent within the same blockchain, but most likely to an not existent address. I assume the coins are lost?

What coins ? and to what exchange were you sending them to ?

Some coins take for ever to show up on cryptsy for example.

Give us a little more info.

Its been sent from my wallet (syscoin) to bittrex (syncoin)  Roll Eyes The transaction already has been confirmed several times.

I assume that i generated the synccoin address on the syscoin blockchain in the moment of sending the coins. This whole shit wont appear on the syncoin blockchain.
The syscoin blockchain explorer will be up today.

if u are owner of bittrex syncoin adress they can manually recover coins using your syncoin wallet.dat to syscoin chain, ask them
its been done before so its only about if they do want to save your coins
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 520
August 17, 2014, 05:49:24 AM
#9
Jesus CFA your bang at it today lol go and ask mummy to change  of feed you ffs Wink

watch out what u say my little nifty boy

~CfA™~

lol you just got to love this lunatic Wink

the Alt Coin DestructoR has RISEN.  U have been warned.   Spoetnik Approved™

~CfA™~

legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1005
crunck
August 17, 2014, 04:37:32 AM
#8
Jesus CFA your bang at it today lol go and ask mummy to change  of feed you ffs Wink

watch out what u say my little nifty boy

~CfA™~

lol you just got to love this lunatic Wink
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 520
August 17, 2014, 04:36:04 AM
#7
Jesus CFA your bang at it today lol go and ask mummy to change  of feed you ffs Wink

watch out what u say my little nifty boy

~CfA™~
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1005
crunck
August 17, 2014, 04:32:45 AM
#6
if u send shitcoins u must face that u can lose them.  im glad u lost these shitcoins.  Spoetnik Approved™

~CfA™~

Jesus CFA your bang at it today lol go and ask mummy to change  of feed you ffs Wink
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 520
August 17, 2014, 04:29:55 AM
#5
if u send shitcoins u must face that u can lose them.  im glad u lost these shitcoins.  Spoetnik Approved™

~CfA™~
copper member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Blockchain Just Entered The Real World
August 17, 2014, 04:27:32 AM
#4
Hello, i have sent some coins from my wallet to an exchange, but the exchange-address refers to a different coin than wallet-coin.
I assume that blockchains from different coins arent connected to each other. So the wallet coin was sent within the same blockchain, but most likely to an not existent address. I assume the coins are lost?

What coins ? and to what exchange were you sending them to ?

Some coins take for ever to show up on cryptsy for example.

Give us a little more info.

Its been sent from my wallet (syscoin) to bittrex (syncoin)  Roll Eyes The transaction already has been confirmed several times.

I assume that i generated the synccoin address on the syscoin blockchain in the moment of sending the coins. This whole shit wont appear on the syncoin blockchain.
The syscoin blockchain explorer will be up today.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1005
crunck
August 17, 2014, 04:14:47 AM
#3
Hello, i have sent some coins from my wallet to an exchange, but the exchange-address refers to a different coin than wallet-coin.
I assume that blockchains from different coins arent connected to each other. So the wallet coin was sent within the same blockchain, but most likely to an not existent address. I assume the coins are lost?

What coins ? and to what exchange were you sending them to ?

Some coins take for ever to show up on cryptsy for example.

Give us a little more info.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
August 17, 2014, 04:14:41 AM
#2
use the block explorer for your coin and look up the address, see if the coins are sitting there, but yes they are probably lost, unless someone owns the address
copper member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Blockchain Just Entered The Real World
August 17, 2014, 04:08:52 AM
#1
Hello, i have sent some coins from my wallet to an exchange, but the exchange-address refers to a different coin than wallet-coin.
I assume that blockchains from different coins arent connected to each other. So the wallet coin was sent within the same blockchain, but most likely to an not existent address. I assume the coins are lost?
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