Be very careful when you are sending funds to exchanges

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Not just exchanges but if you dealing with big funds or planning to send funds from one wallet to another wallet, be very careful about double or triple checking the name before you hit the send button. Yesterday there was a sad incident where one of the top and highly reputed witnesses on Hive Blockchain transferred funds to the wrong address and it ended up losing funds.

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Smooth is one of the highly reputed witnesses on the Hive blockchain. It is usually an assumption that people with a good reputation do not make any mistakes. But that's not right and every human being will make some mistake at some point in time. I feel very sorry for Smooth 18000 USD is not something that is a small amount to lose. At least for me or for people in my country.

What happened?

In short Smooth sent 18094 HBD to an account called Bittres. His intention was to send the money to Bittrex but he misspelled it while typing and the amount were sent to the wrong account. Unfortunately, the owner of the account @bittres is @noganoo who appears to have created such accounts on Hive to make some profit out of it. It is obvious that people make some mistakes and when they do so, noganoo makes it an opportunity and earns his bread from that.

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The details mentioned in his profile clearly mention that he is a hacker and also a treasure hunter who would definitely take this as a treasure. This may not be his only alt account. I'm sure he would have created so many alt accounts that have names similar to exchange accounts to grab opportunities like this. No wonder that he didn't return that money back to Smooth. If you look at the transaction history, the money was already sent to Bittrex and taken to his pocket. It is a huge loss for smooth.

It is a lesson for everyone

I wanted to write this post specifically to take this message to many people so that we can be a little safe while transferring funds. Especially when we are dealing with bigger funds, it is very important to double or triple check the receiver address. It is always better to copy-paste the receiver address instead of typing it by hand. Even if we are doing the transfers from our mobile devices, it is very important to check if the receiver address is correct or not and most of the time copy the value and paste it.

On other blockchains, the addresses will usually be a big alphanumeric string that is not easily rememberable. The only option would be to do a copy-paste. Though it is easily rememberable for Hive users, problems like this are also a bane for us. So, it is the responsibility of every individual to be careful while doing the transfers. Hopefully, we shouldn't be doing a mistake like this while transferring funds to accounts.



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A very informative thing you had tell brother,,Many times we only focus on typing rather than to see that what we are writing,I also recheck the spellings two times after reading this 😊.
Thanks again for such information ❣️❣️

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Jesus, that's terrible. I've been hearing about mistakes like this over the years but fortunately has never happened to me and I hope it stays that way.

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He started transfer of funds to another account and it proves that he is not going to return. This is indeed a biggest issue and must be careful while sending funds. Thanks for sharing

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Ouch that must really hurt. I generally make sure to copy and paste names to ensure that the user exists when transferring on HIVE. This way I make sure the user exists and its who I want to transfer to.

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Yeah it definitely hurts. I wish it doesn't happen to anyone.

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@bala41288,
Yes one mistake could be very costly. Thanks for the info!
$WINE

Cheers~

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Yes indeed one small mistake can cost this much on us. !BEER

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I have made that mistake multiple times while sending dCity cards.
But fortunately I got back my cards as the account wasn't claimed by someone.

Now, I double triple check before sending anything. And usually copy paste in both small and big transactions.

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Yes that's the best. Our fingers can cheat us some time when we manually type it out.

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All of us have to go through this at one point or another. Either we learn the lesson or we don't. I have since always made a point of double checking the receiving address and won't compromise on that obsession ever again.

One can only hope to make that taughtful mistake early on on small amounts and get the lesson and its importance.

Same goes for trading: Takes quite a bit of discipline to walk away from a trading day when you are just feeling beside yourself. It's not worth the risk even if you see "opportunities" everywhere. Kinda like driving half asleep - sure it could work out but it also could be fatal.

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Thank you for sharing!!

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A Contact List for the wallet could prove helpful.

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Iirc, noganoo has 80k accounts and has been a long time thorn in the side of the founders.

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Wow, 80k accounts is a huge thing. He is a clever hacker then.

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He had some way of getting phone numbers and made a big splash some years ago.
He pops up from time to time.
I'm betting a new drone is in his future.

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