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Sent Time to Wonderland Address and Can't Find the Time #63

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WWHardin opened this issue Dec 27, 2021 · 12 comments
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Sent Time to Wonderland Address and Can't Find the Time #63

WWHardin opened this issue Dec 27, 2021 · 12 comments

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@WWHardin
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I have sent money from a MetaMask Wallet to what I thought was my connected "Wonderland" Wallet and have lost almost $3k in Time / Memo Tokens, I have no idea where they are but have the snow trace ledgers to show they were all successfully sent, can anyone please help me?

@bagginssss
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Happened to me too I don't know what's going on.

@WWHardin
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I know, can't seem to find any support from the wonderland team or find a trustworthy crypto expert to help out. Serves us right for trying to make money eh.

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naxpl commented Dec 31, 2021

Do you know how to get back the TIME I sent to the Wonderland contract adress by error?
How can we contact with Wonderland support team?
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@WWHardin
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WWHardin commented Dec 31, 2021 via email

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WWHardin commented Jan 2, 2022 via email

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The real problem is you've provided absolutely nothing to investigate, and you're asking unpaid volunteers to investigate your issue. But what info have you provided? That your smartphone is an Acer Chromebook?

.....fine, I'll bite.

Hi @WWHardin !
When you send money, it's done via a transaction, which you can see in your wallet, eg meta mask:

  1. Metamask
  2. Activity
  3. Find the line that shows the tokens being sent, and click it
  4. Click on "View on block explorer"
  5. Share that link here.

Note: this obviously needed information could have been provided 7 days ago.

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WWHardin commented Jan 3, 2022 via email

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WWHardin commented Jan 3, 2022 via email

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Looking at the first tx: https://snowtrace.io/tx/0xeba0eeecb39a1d4b98f32d5a8702127343b49fc5788b37eb0f9f1535b516260e

This is a transfer - how did you create this transaction? It looks like tokens where simply sent to a contract, instead of executing the stake function.

Going through your address, I see a couple of correct staking transactions which are older than the one you linked:
https://snowtrace.io/tx/0xf6ce8c42fb693883f3c8cc7c405c6962cb5e26aaff7e4bd7e95cd05bc8a13236
https://snowtrace.io/tx/0xba55c16bcc91fd92fa85a23768e4d2384cb3c785d183ab85c7e7563cda75771e

So: how did you execute the linked transaction - not via the web interface, right? Did you manually send the tokens to the address?

As far as I understand the ERC20 specs, there's no way to get these back even if you owned the contract, see https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/34559/i-accidentally-sent-a-token-to-a-token-contract-can-i-get-it-back

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WWHardin commented Jan 3, 2022 via email

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Of course, and I'm sorry for your loss.

Having done something similar, try not to consider it a loss, but the price of learning / experience.

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WWHardin commented Jan 3, 2022 via email

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