Why did I send stratis to an address in which the other virtual currency was not returned but was automatically created with a false address of the true address? And the address should not be there! Please give me an explanation and make up for my loss!
In exchange bittrex have the currency of a similar name. The name is start, I do not care stratis sent to the accept the start address, this is two completely different virtual currency why can be accepted?
? And in the block chain, why would there be such a wallet? Before I send stratis this wallet is not, and after I sent stratis to this wallet is automatically created, this is how it happened? If the address is not right, should not be returned?
My stratis wallet address: SYKhLNADPr2zEZd2LY6Coxv7tBkoP3bdyX
I sent the wrong address (the address is coin START): sSura3QpFCbEPtbspj4aGKeigBx3qDDR1z
Please compensate me for the loss of 20151 stratis to my stratis wallet address or to help me get back, thank you
Compensate? actually there is another address who received your strat, you should contact him, maybe you also need to contact bittrex, not the strat dev to compensate, it is not their fault actually. It is 100% your fault
That guy sent stratis to a another coin address,STRAT!=START ,be careful!
STRAT is not START you idiot. He was unlucky that the START address he sent it to happened to be a Stratis address also. It's his fault 100%, should of double checked before sending. http://explorer.startcoin.org/address/sSura3QpFCbEPtbspj4aGKeigBx3qDDR1z
yah. that guy mistakenly sent to another STRAT address not START.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/strat/address.dws?sSura3QpFCbEPtbspj4aGKeigBx3qDDR1z.htmI guess there's no chance he will get it back.
STRAT and START belong to totally different blockchains,STRAT network will reject that transaction and refund.
How do you think if there is a STRAT owner has that addrress, it means that guy received the coin. Is this possiblt to refund? IMO, this guy should NOT be refunded.
You guys should learn how basic blockchain technology works. Wallet addresses are not "created". In a sense, every possible wallet is already there. As long as some requirements are fulfilled (mostly length and maybe first letter), you can send Stratis to any address you can think of. Problem is, that no one has a private key to those addresses, so that money is gonzo. That's how burning coins work: send them to a "burn address", i.e. an address that noone has a priv.key to.
They are not on the START blockchain either, those chains don't communicate.
The only thing the dev can do is check for the fact, that the wallet accepted an address with a small "s" at the beginning, while Stratis addresses start with a big one.
Sorry buddy, your coins are gone and the only way to get them back is to build a giant supercomputer and bruteforce the priv.key of that address