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Question to etc development team #7

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etcnoob opened this issue Jul 19, 2017 · 12 comments
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Question to etc development team #7

etcnoob opened this issue Jul 19, 2017 · 12 comments

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@etcnoob
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etcnoob commented Jul 19, 2017

Hi,

I buyed ETH in stead of ETC.

Is it possible to get non-random walletnumber? This way I could get my ETC credits. It is very stupid of me of course. But it happend.

Kind regards

@cseberino
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cseberino commented Jul 19, 2017 via email

@etcnoob
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etcnoob commented Jul 19, 2017

Hi cseberino,

Many thanks for your reaction/response.

I have the private numbers of course, where I sent the coin (I know it's not much, but for me it's a lot of money).

But if I have the key, would it be possible to get the coin back (or sent to my real address)?

kindly regards

@splix
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splix commented Jul 20, 2017

As you have the private key, then you already have access to the wallet. Just use it

@etcnoob
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etcnoob commented Jul 20, 2017

Splix,

many thanks for your reaction. I really appreciate your answer(s).

I am a little bit confused, because I just lost my coin.

I said it wrong, I hope you understand a little bit. What I mean is that I have the wallet id, but the private keys I don't have it. And I am certain that the wallet where I sent the coin to, is not being used by a person. Although the wallet does exist.

If there is any hope, do you know where I should inform?

@splix
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splix commented Jul 20, 2017

Hm, from your first message I understood it as you've used ETH address instead of ETC address. If that's the problem, you can get your ETH from that address.
But if you just used a random address (how that's possible?) then there're no way to return them

@etcnoob
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etcnoob commented Jul 20, 2017

Almost. I used the ETC address in stead of the ETH address.

I got all wallet-numbers, and the private key (of my ETH address).

So you saying that the private keys for ETC and ETH are the same? In that case I will easily get my coin back. Did I understand you correctly?

@splix
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splix commented Jul 20, 2017

Yes, same. It's Private Key for Ethereum address in general, it works for both ETH and ETC chains

@cseberino
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cseberino commented Jul 20, 2017 via email

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etcnoob commented Jul 20, 2017

Omg I made a big mistake, of course I am not thinking normally atm.

I ordered one ETH_coin on an exchange site and filled in my ETC wallet number in the ETH (sent_to_address) field, but the exchange site recognized this as an ETH-walletnumber. I was thinking till now, that the exchange site would have sent the coin to ETC, but it is sended to a non-existing ETH walletnumber. Or can I still access this ETH_number?

Maybe it's better for me to sleep and go on further tomorrow. But the information in this/last posts is correctly.

The website where I have my wallets, provides all coins. And I have 1 ETC wallet and 1 ETH wallet, but the numbers are differently.

@etcnoob
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etcnoob commented Jul 20, 2017

Case solved.

Many many many thanks cseberino and splix.

I didn't knew that etc and eth are the same (technicallly)

@splix
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splix commented Jul 20, 2017

Exactly same. Just two different chains of same Ethereum. Even had same block history, till Jul 20th, 2016

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This issue is resolved. Can be closed. @realcodywburns

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