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Topic: [Solved] 18 hours transaction and the bitcoins still haven't arrived (Read 1686 times)

hero member
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So USDT is built on BTC, so the USDT address you sent it to sees the 0.148 as $0.148, so they just sent out the $0.148 to your BTC address which sees it as 0.148BTC

Strange, but I guess it makes sense.
newbie
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Care to share either the wallet address or the transaction I'd? I'm curious to see what actually happened.

The transaction ID was c1a9240a063578b4cfff47b54a196ecf118a50ffe0c7cb6a8aa504fd82e7cc07
legendary
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Wow! I'm surprised they were able to do that. I wonder if they just gave you the coin to keep a customer happy. Care to share either the wallet address or the transaction I'd? I'm curious to see what actually happened.
I dont know how USDT address scheme works. But, it seems, Polo had the private key of the USDT address and could generate the equivalent bitcoin address private key from that.
hero member
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Wow! I'm surprised they were able to do that. I wonder if they just gave you the coin to keep a customer happy. Care to share either the wallet address or the transaction I'd? I'm curious to see what actually happened.
member
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UPDATE:
Poloniex response to my ticket:

Thank you for getting in touch.
Please do not ever send one type of crypto currency to the address of another type of crypto currency. Mistakes like this can lead to the complete and irretrievable loss of your funds and so always be vigilant.
However in this case I am happy to inform you that I have succeeded in recovering the funds for you.
They should be credited to your account shortly.
Please let me know if you feel that there is still an issue.


I confirm that the funda are in my account now.
I'm glad my money isn't lost :-)
congratulation,you money return to your account!
newbie
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UPDATE:
Poloniex response to my ticket:

Thank you for getting in touch.
Please do not ever send one type of crypto currency to the address of another type of crypto currency. Mistakes like this can lead to the complete and irretrievable loss of your funds and so always be vigilant.
However in this case I am happy to inform you that I have succeeded in recovering the funds for you.
They should be credited to your account shortly.
Please let me know if you feel that there is still an issue.


I confirm that the funda are in my account now.
I'm glad my money isn't lost :-)
member
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For me this thread is useful.Thank you for creating this thread,even though you are the one who asking.This will make me more carefully when sending Bitcoin to any address.And i hope you can get your bitcoin back.But like other said,the chance is too low....Btw,update your progress when the pheonix replay your ticket.
newbie
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Yes, I also found this tread meanwile and posted a response to the OP asking how the situation turned out for him.
He hasn't logged into this forum since September so I guess he won't reply any time soon.
In the meantime I am waiting for Poloniex's response to the ticket I opened yesterday.
Please let us know about the latest status of your case. Not accepting a Tx after 100 confirmations is very unusual.

The address that they sent it to was for a USDT wallet, not a BTC wallet. So I am sure that it has been sent and is sitting in at the BTC address with the same address as the USDT one used. Maybe I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure they are two different blockchains. So the coin is sitting on the BTC blockchain at the address sent to. The USDT address will not see the coin because it was broadcast and sent on the BTC chain, not the USDT chain. And since I'm sure no one has the private key for that BTC address, then the coin is essential inaccessible and might as well be considered gone.
I also make this wrong once ,I send strat coin to start address,they address rules are same,so i lost the strat coin.
newbie
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Try to send 0.001 again to same addres
legendary
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If you have sent the bitcoins to a wrong address generated by the exchange then they should probably help you out on this because you have not sent the money to somewhere else but they were just sent to a wrong address, if they can really reach somewhere in the exchange then you will surely get them back.
I think if u read last 3 posts before yours, u would have understood that Polo did not generate any wrong address. It was an alt coin address, where bitcoin was sent. Now, no one has the private key. So, the bitcoins are potentially lost forever.
sr. member
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If you have sent the bitcoins to a wrong address generated by the exchange then they should probably help you out on this because you have not sent the money to somewhere else but they were just sent to a wrong address, if they can really reach somewhere in the exchange then you will surely get them back.
hero member
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Yes, it is an alt-coin linking the BTC to USD fiat. Essentially a way for exchanges to trade in USD prices without actually holding any USD, so the same regulations don't apply.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/what-is-usdt-1329269
legendary
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Yes, I also found this tread meanwile and posted a response to the OP asking how the situation turned out for him.
He hasn't logged into this forum since September so I guess he won't reply any time soon.
In the meantime I am waiting for Poloniex's response to the ticket I opened yesterday.
Please let us know about the latest status of your case. Not accepting a Tx after 100 confirmations is very unusual.

The address that they sent it to was for a USDT wallet, not a BTC wallet. So I am sure that it has been sent and is sitting in at the BTC address with the same address as the USDT one used. Maybe I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure they are two different blockchains. So the coin is sitting on the BTC blockchain at the address sent to. The USDT address will not see the coin because it was broadcast and sent on the BTC chain, not the USDT chain. And since I'm sure no one has the private key for that BTC address, then the coin is essential inaccessible and might as well be considered gone.
What this USDT thing is? Is it an alt coin having bitcoin like address scheme?
hero member
Activity: 777
Merit: 1003
Yes, I also found this tread meanwile and posted a response to the OP asking how the situation turned out for him.
He hasn't logged into this forum since September so I guess he won't reply any time soon.
In the meantime I am waiting for Poloniex's response to the ticket I opened yesterday.
Please let us know about the latest status of your case. Not accepting a Tx after 100 confirmations is very unusual.

The address that they sent it to was for a USDT wallet, not a BTC wallet. So I am sure that it has been sent and is sitting in at the BTC address with the same address as the USDT one used. Maybe I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure they are two different blockchains. So the coin is sitting on the BTC blockchain at the address sent to. The USDT address will not see the coin because it was broadcast and sent on the BTC chain, not the USDT chain. And since I'm sure no one has the private key for that BTC address, then the coin is essential inaccessible and might as well be considered gone.
legendary
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The revolution will be digital
Yes, I also found this tread meanwile and posted a response to the OP asking how the situation turned out for him.
He hasn't logged into this forum since September so I guess he won't reply any time soon.
In the meantime I am waiting for Poloniex's response to the ticket I opened yesterday.
Please let us know about the latest status of your case. Not accepting a Tx after 100 confirmations is very unusual.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
http://www.leocoinapp.com/
wow,real strange...i am sure you already receive your btc
legendary
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You should wait for the responce from poloniex and they should fix this issue since we since not only you the victim of USDT address and there is other also but you shoould still wait for the responce and maybe it will be fix soon. maybe the op there is fix already that is why he is not coming back..
newbie
Activity: 11
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Yes, I also found this tread meanwile and posted a response to the OP asking how the situation turned out for him.
He hasn't logged into this forum since September so I guess he won't reply any time soon.
In the meantime I am waiting for Poloniex's response to the ticket I opened yesterday.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1006
I then sent these boitcoins to my Poloniex USD generated address.

Please check make sure you've sent the Bitcoins to a Bitcoin (BTC) address. Polo clearly tells in red "please make sure you send only to this address".
I have a hunch that you've sent to an address Polo doesn't handle.

You have a good point there, I now see what I did wrong.
In Poloniex I should had made the transfer to BTC address and not the USDT address. As in the main page where it says "BUY BTC" you must have USDT, I clicked "Deposit USDT" and it gave me a wallet address, I made the transfer to that address.
But shouldn't the transfer from Coinbase not happen due to an incorrect address? And will it be possible to undo the transaction?

I think coinbase does count USDT as valid address because i have heard somewhere that both bitcoin address and USDT adrress have similar structure and also please wait for poloniex reply may be they are the only one who can help you on this issue.
Meanwhile found this problem similar to yours, but OP didn't concluded his situation on last check https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/accidentally-sent-btc-to-usdt-address-1607416
hero member
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Backed.Finance
I think it is much better if you put a transaction ID here for us to check the transaction progression. Others here may have a good idea what is really happening if you do not mind.

Hope it is ok now as of this posting.
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