stksh Posted May 6, 2021 #1 Posted May 6, 2021 Hello. Earlier this day I tried to withdraw my XRP winnings from my Stake wallet to another wallet. When I filled this, I believe I may have accidentally filled in the XRP deposit address instead of the deposit address to the site I was trying to transfer it to. In this picture you can see that I’ve been able to send it to my XRP deposit address on Stake, instead of sending it to the address underneath. In the two other transactions, you can see how it’s a different address, but the one I did recently it says another address – This is my XRP deposit address on Stake. So, I have been able to withdraw from my Stake wallet to my Stake XRP deposit address. My question is; where did this XRP go if not my wallet (even though I did a mistake filling the deposit address on this site)
Support FilipN Posted May 6, 2021 Support #2 Posted May 6, 2021 Hello stksh, Since you are a new user I advise you to move this post to the appeal section of the support tab on the forum and not here. I will address your problem in the appeal section and help you to try to solve your problem and I will explain some basic rules of the chat to you. Best regards.🍀
Takadhun Posted May 10, 2021 #3 Posted May 10, 2021 Hi @FilipN i noticed you gave my Plinko giveaway entry a sad emoji, which could mean that i won’t be receiving any share of the prize of the giveaway eventhough all the requirements you mentioned are met. I was thinking that maybe it’S bec of the required minimum bet that disqualified the entry. However, if im allowed to argue my point. I’m sure we all are aware of crypto currencies volatility in the market, and i’m sure as well that such factor was taken into consideration when the minimum as a requirement was decided upon by the giveaway host, i am sure that at the time around 5:50 ish to 6 :00 pm that my bet is still in compliance with the giveaway requirement being 0.05 usd.( Auto Mode ) The mistake i made i think was, i should’ve opted for the dollar value being fixed on the bet tab, instead of XRP’s string values. This was an honest mistake though to which i feel can be taken into consideration. Yet, if you don’t see my reasoning fair to you, guess i’m just gonna live with it. Atleast i tried. Thanks.
KevinS1994 Posted May 10, 2021 #4 Posted May 10, 2021 On 5/7/2021 at 3:30 AM, stksh said: Hello. Earlier this day I tried to withdraw my XRP winnings from my Stake wallet to another wallet. When I filled this, I believe I may have accidentally filled in the XRP deposit address instead of the deposit address to the site I was trying to transfer it to. In this picture you can see that I’ve been able to send it to my XRP deposit address on Stake, instead of sending it to the address underneath. In the two other transactions, you can see how it’s a different address, but the one I did recently it says another address – This is my XRP deposit address on Stake. So, I have been able to withdraw from my Stake wallet to my Stake XRP deposit address. My question is; where did this XRP go if not my wallet (even though I did a mistake filling the deposit address on this site) It happen to me and the money came back a few hours. I put BTC address instead of XRP
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