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Topic: Sent BTC: Binance to Trezor- Completed status however no coins - page 2. (Read 307 times)

legendary
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What to me is unexplainable however is that the TxID is not existent on any Blockchain Explorer... does this sound possible if Binance confirmes the transaction was completed form their end... despite choosing the wrong network?
It is not possible, you will be able to see the txid and you will be able to track it on blockchain explorer. Likely the sender is deceiving you, I guess. Or he should send the correct txid.
newbie
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Thanks Charles-Tim very informative
I am in the process of finding out what Network they selected.

Yes on the receipt which shows the TxID, the wallet address on there is correct and definitely ok.

What to me is unexplainable however is that the TxID is not existent on any Blockchain Explorer... does this sound possible if Binance confirmes the transaction was completed form their end... despite choosing the wrong network?

Can you recommend or instruct me how I can go about accessing the coin if its simply waiting for me to connect to and extract. Im not too technically savvy in this department.

legendary
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The receiving wallet is a bc1 address which makes it a Segwit Bech32 but the sender sent the BTC selecting BTC network.
Are you the sender? If not, tell the sender to send you the txid. This can be privacy depriving but it will be good to let use track it for you. Paste here your Trezor receiving address and the txid from the send. Or, for privacy, make sure the receiving address is correct with your Trezor address before making conclusion.If the address is correct and sent to bitcoin network, then it should have been confirmed and appear on your Trezor balance.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 5
The receiving address is and was correct, the receiving wallet address is on blockchain and can see all transactions (except for this one!)

What has happened, and confirmed by Binance; is that the sender selected an incorrect "Network".

The receiving wallet is a bc1 address which makes it a Segwit Bech32 but the sender sent the BTC selecting BTC network.

legendary
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BTC was sent from a Binance account to my Trezor. Binance generated the receipt showing Completed however no coins arrived and the TxID generated from Binance is nowhere to be found on any Blockchain explorers. The receiving wallet on Trezor is a bc1 (Segwit), it is not faulty - has received BTC pre and post this anomaly.
You need to double check history in your Binance account and find exact transaction and receiving address, because Binance can show completed info only if everything was done correctly.
Anything that is held as wrapped tokens in binance or ethereum chain is not really bitcoin.

How do I go about either pulling the BTC through to my Trezor or have it bounce back to the sender.
There is no way to ''bounce back'' anything.
Only way is to established correct receiving address and balance.

I tried setting up Electrum on all the different networks available and linked to my Trezor however it doesn't bring up anything. Cant even see my existing coins on it despite setting up a Segwit wallet also? Perhaps Im doing something wrong, can anyone help me please?
You are doing many things wrong and you didn't post exact information and addresses you used for sending/receiving, so nobody can help you more until you do this.
In Trezor Suite there is now several Bitcoin address formats, legacy, legacy segwit, segwit and taproot, so try enabling that in accounts settings.
You should choose Segwit BIP84, bech32 (bc1)

newbie
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Hi Everyone hoping anybody can help me out!

BTC was sent from a Binance account to my Trezor. Binance generated the receipt showing Completed however no coins arrived and the TxID generated from Binance is nowhere to be found on any Blockchain explorers. The receiving wallet on Trezor is a bc1 (Segwit), it is not faulty - has received BTC pre and post this anomaly.

Few days later Binance sent a notification to the sender advising them that they sent the BTC on the wrong network and Binance cannot recover the coins.

Please help!

How do I go about either pulling the BTC through to my Trezor or have it bounce back to the sender.
This is all my savings on the line and more, so hoping somebody can help me!

I tried setting up Electrum on all the different networks available and linked to my Trezor however it doesn't bring up anything. Cant even see my existing coins on it despite setting up a Segwit wallet also? Perhaps Im doing something wrong, can anyone help me please?
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