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Thank you, but I’m honestly not sure how this mistake could happen. I just opened this wallet like a month ago. It’s not like my old addresses are out there. I have 0 on chain history with this wallet except for this transaction.
I had like $4 in sats in 1 open channel left over. I’m adhering to your warning about being careful with the funds I carry on your wallet till it’s more bulletproof. Still use it in small doses for fun though.
Did you previously somehow shared the address? If not, how can one randomly hits a monitored public address sending a transaction by error? Quite improbable...
It is but I know I have never sent Bitcoin to an on-chain address for this wallet. I’ve been using exclusively for lightning. Very unlikely I know, but I’ve racked my brain trying to make sure I didn’t send it.
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nobody 2 years ago
How is that even possible? Have you published your address/xpub/zpub anywhere? It's so absolutely unlikely for someone to send Bitcoin to a wrong address that you could send 1 sat to a random address 10,000 times a second from now until the sun explodes in 4.5 billion years and you still wouldn't have deposited to an address that someone had the private keys to.
I've gotten $50 before from a lightning network channel that was improperly closed
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deke 1 year ago
honest man right here..... unless he's playing the suuuper long game and tryin to con you for your whole stack #3Dchess