I Sent Funds to the Wrong Address. How Do I Get Them Back?
Cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible. The only way to get your funds back is to contact the receiver and request to send them back. If you don’t know to whom the wallet address belongs to, there is no other way for us to retrieve the funds.
Warning: Always double-check and ensure that the address you’re sending the funds to matches the address of the recipient beforehand. Make sure not to fall into investment scams as well and only send crypto to your trusted person.
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