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by noduerme
1606 days ago
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On BTC, you could send things to the wrong address, yes. But you can't send the wrong type of currency or send it to a nonexistent address. In this case it seems like the contract has created the black hole (not the Ethereum blockchain itself), but that's even more absurd since someone ultimately should have control over everything that was put into the contract, regardless of the source. |
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Of course you can do both things, which is why catastrophic financial ruin is a daily fear when dealing with cryptocurrencies.
https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-find-my-Bitcoin-cash-that-I-...