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Topic: Sent coin on wrong blockchain? - page 2. (Read 196 times)

newbie
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April 07, 2022, 12:48:14 PM
#8
@glendall

Yep, I've already considered it lost...Binance support says they have no control over it...I'm still fighting with them. This is one of the problems with crypto, granted I should have been more careful when sending cross chain, but the fact there is generally very little recourse with the whole thing and not much of a road map out there...

These forums are great, should have looked at them sooner...

That being said, I'm still moving forward with investing in crypto in many ways...

legendary
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April 07, 2022, 12:17:03 PM
#7
I'm not sure your funds will return, you should be more careful in sending, as the basis of polygons and BSC are already different networks,
try to send a ticket to kebinace with details of the chronology, hope your funds will come back even though it is most likely 0% to return,
sr. member
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April 07, 2022, 11:56:50 AM
#6
The transaction shows a successfully WITH the same wallet ID I have on my Binance account but never showed up as available. I'll check with binance support
crypto is a crazy thing, the more I find out, regarding the different blockchains and networks, the more I realize the less I know...
Thank goodness my mining has been making me consistent $$$

Thanks for your input
It means the coin was successfully sent but to the wrong chain so Binance will take the funds if the support refuse to help you in this situation but what you can do is to just create a support ticket and explain what actually happened, Binance returned funds to the owners on multiple occasions hopefully the luck will be with you.
legendary
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To the Moon
April 07, 2022, 11:37:23 AM
#5
...I had $500 worth of MATIC tokens on the POLYGON Network in my MetaMask wallet
I wanted to convert them to AVAX and used the SWAP function on MetaMask that "appeared" to work
I then sent it to binance.us where I already had some AVAX therefore a wallet address
The transaction was successful but never showed up in binance...

Why are you looking for Avax on Binance? Did you send them there? After you made a swap to MetaMask, your Avax coins were credited to your MetaMask wallet on the Avalanche network. You need to add the Avalanche network to the MetaMask, you can use this service for this: https://chainlist.org/ In this network you will find your Avax.
hero member
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April 07, 2022, 11:13:35 AM
#4
The transaction shows a successfully WITH the same wallet ID I have on my Binance account but never showed up as available. I'll check with binance support
crypto is a crazy thing, the more I find out, regarding the different blockchains and networks, the more I realize the less I know...
Thank goodness my mining has been making me consistent $$$

Thanks for your input


AVAX c-chain, BSC, MATIC are EVM compliance and they are using the same address like ethereum. So, one address can be used in all of them through changing the RPC to connect into the blockchain.
If you are sending your matic to the c-chain address that have the same address like matic and it can still be received in that address caused by it was using the compliance address but the questions is whether binance can give it back to your or now. As far as i know binance as exchange site when issuing the new address for its users and it will be also storing the priv key related to that address.
it's possible for binance to give back your money
newbie
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April 07, 2022, 10:32:58 AM
#3
The transaction shows a successfully WITH the same wallet ID I have on my Binance account but never showed up as available. I'll check with binance support
crypto is a crazy thing, the more I find out, regarding the different blockchains and networks, the more I realize the less I know...
Thank goodness my mining has been making me consistent $$$

Thanks for your input
copper member
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April 07, 2022, 10:18:49 AM
#2
So you sent avax to binance on the wrong network? Has the transaction got a lot of confirmations already, you'll probably just have to email binance's support to try to retrieve funds.

I'm not sure on the compatibility of all the chains but if they have compatible protocols and incompatible networks then the funds will just be with binance (they may refuse or charge a fee to actually credit the funds though so you're better off being persistent with them).
newbie
Activity: 7
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April 07, 2022, 10:08:10 AM
#1
Wondering if anyone has any experience with tracking/reversing transactions from crypto...
I am familiar with crypto, been mining for a couple years...
Haven't been very active with other currencies until recently...
Here's my situation:

I had $500 worth of MATIC tokens on the POLYGON Network in my MetaMask wallet
I wanted to convert them to AVAX and used the SWAP function on MetaMask that "appeared" to work
I then sent it to binance.us where I already had some AVAX therefore a wallet address
The transaction was successful but never showed up in binance

I'm thinking I can't send AVAX from the POLYGON network to the Binance Smart Chain?

If so, is there any way to retrieve the AVAX?

Any help or direction would be appreciated

I'm thinking I'm sunk and the tokens are gone?

Thanks in advance
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