Speaking of withdrawal incidents like this, I have also experienced a similar tragedy. Last month, I withdrew 10,000 USDT from a certain platform to Huobi, initially intending to use the BEP20 chain, but due to a slip of the finger, I sent it to a Morph chain address. The problem now is—Huobi didn't support the Morph network at that time, so this money was like falling into a black hole, floating on the chain, and couldn't be credited to the exchange.
I once thought the money was gone for good. But then I realized a logic: the receiving address belongs to Huobi, so as long as the exchange later supports the Morph chain, this fund can be automatically credited. In other words, the money isn't lost; it's just temporarily "stuck" on an incompatible chain.
Your situation is similar to mine in this regard.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 4h ago
Oops, accidentally sending to the wrong chain is really the worst. I've done it too.
Always double-check before transferring; it's a painful lesson, brother.
FireCoin didn't support the new chain at the time, so it was stuck for over a month, I was so anxious.
But you're right, the money isn't lost, it's just sleeping there for now.
Once the exchange updates support, it will automatically come back. Mine has already arrived now.
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staking_gramps
· 4h ago
I slipped once and never dared to operate quickly again, really.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 4h ago
A slip of the finger for one second, and your mental state crashes for a month, brother.
Speaking of withdrawal incidents like this, I have also experienced a similar tragedy. Last month, I withdrew 10,000 USDT from a certain platform to Huobi, initially intending to use the BEP20 chain, but due to a slip of the finger, I sent it to a Morph chain address. The problem now is—Huobi didn't support the Morph network at that time, so this money was like falling into a black hole, floating on the chain, and couldn't be credited to the exchange.
I once thought the money was gone for good. But then I realized a logic: the receiving address belongs to Huobi, so as long as the exchange later supports the Morph chain, this fund can be automatically credited. In other words, the money isn't lost; it's just temporarily "stuck" on an incompatible chain.
Your situation is similar to mine in this regard.