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Question Damn hell, someone just send me 3892 USD in BTC ! what?

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I just checked my wallet and thought, okay, the exchange rate must have gone up, until I realized I had received an extra $3,892 worth of BTC in my wallet. I haven't shared my wallet address with many people and only use it for business, but I haven't invoiced that amount!

Has anyone else experienced this before?
 
It's your lucky day I would say. Never happened for me before.
 
Might be some massive dusting attack, but I highly doubt it (unless someone is trying to launder $10b and doesn't mind wasting a few Ms).
 
I just checked my wallet and thought, okay, the exchange rate must have gone up, until I realized I had received an extra $3,892 worth of BTC in my wallet. I haven't shared my wallet address with many people and only use it for business, but I haven't invoiced that amount!

Has anyone else experienced this before?
is it Phantom wallet or Okx / Binance ?
 
I just checked my wallet and thought, okay, the exchange rate must have gone up, until I realized I had received an extra $3,892 worth of BTC in my wallet. I haven't shared my wallet address with many people and only use it for business, but I haven't invoiced that amount!

Has anyone else experienced this before?
Dude, you’re literally the luckiest person alive. Do you even realize the odds of someone randomly finding your Bitcoin address? It’s 1 in 2^160 that’s a number so insanely big it’s basically impossible. And yet, here we are.

Tonight, when you go to bed, just stare at the universe for a moment and let it sink in: you’ve lived through something truly, ridiculously, astronomically incredible.

This wasn’t just luck this was the kind of mind-bending, once-in-forever event that makes you question reality itself. Odds of , and it happened to you. Out of all the possibilities in existence, the universe just decided, “Yeah, let’s mess with this guy today.”

Enjoy !
 
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Dude, you’re literally the luckiest person alive. Do you even realize the odds of someone randomly finding your Bitcoin address? It’s 1 in 2^160 that’s a number so insanely big it’s basically impossible. And yet, here we are.

Tonight, when you go to bed, just stare at the universe for a moment and let it sink in: you’ve lived through something truly, ridiculously, astronomically incredible.

This wasn’t just luck this was the kind of mind-bending, once-in-forever event that makes you question reality itself. Odds of , and it happened to you. Out of all the possibilities in existence, the universe just decided, “Yeah, let’s mess with this guy today.”

Enjoy !
Sounds like Jafo :oops:
 
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Dude, you’re literally the luckiest person alive. Do you even realize the odds of someone randomly finding your Bitcoin address? It’s 1 in 2^160 that’s a number so insanely big it’s basically impossible. And yet, here we are.

Tonight, when you go to bed, just stare at the universe for a moment and let it sink in: you’ve lived through something truly, ridiculously, astronomically incredible.

This wasn’t just luck this was the kind of mind-bending, once-in-forever event that makes you question reality itself. Odds of , and it happened to you. Out of all the possibilities in existence, the universe just decided, “Yeah, let’s mess with this guy today.”

Enjoy !
people dont type every letter of the address separately, they copy paste it from somewhere. so probability should be calculated based on the number of active wallets instead of the number of all possible wallets.
 
Curious. Is it possible to post the address? There is a (slight) chance to see at the blockchain and understand what was that then.
 
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