Transferred USDT to Coinbase and it's now lost!

I am sorry this happened to you, but clearly you did
not research how to transfer your Tether between the
two accounts.

This is a major problem with crypto, and the systems
warn you that if you send to a non-existent address,
the funds will be permanently lost.

I guess they are out there on the blockchain.

Binance, Gemini, Coinbase and the others are not
integrated, or you need to take a tutorial course
and pay exorbitant fees to make a transfer.

There needs to be a streamlined way for various
cryptos to be exchanged and transferred between
wallets.
 
Coinbase did not reject/refuse the transaction. Transactions don't "kick back". Blockchain doesn't work that way and I won't explain it since your prior posts make it very clear you do not care how it works.

Doesn't matter whether someone cares or not, or knows how it works or not. Either way that is still F'kd up. Any other interpretation is just drinking the ultimate kool aid. Every time I think that I have seen that crypto can't be more idiotic I am proven wrong. Can anyone imagine the average non-techie moving their savings around this way; what a disaster.
 
Hopefully 1700 doesn't kill you
Dang, that's about 12 months of cafe coffee if only drinking one cup a day.

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You could also say Android & iOS are still F'kd up too. What runs on one should run on the other without issue!

Damn digital phones... that gimmick will never catch on..
 
lol, I dont need to know how it works, I know that it doesn't !

as I said , just another nail in the coffin of this online game masquerading as finance.

that you fools would accept the mistyping of a single digit as an excuse to lose 1000's or millions , proves to me , once again, that Only Crypto Fans , are the biggest suckers the world has ever minted
 
Doesn't matter whether someone cares or not, or knows how it works or not. Either way that is still F'kd up. Any other interpretation is just drinking the ultimate kool aid. Every time I think that I have seen that crypto can't be more idiotic I am proven wrong. Can anyone imagine the average non-techie moving their savings around this way; what a disaster.

You can't talk sense to kool aid drinkers. All you can do is bury whats left behind when they expire
 
Here is what Coinbase says:
It appears that this transaction was performed using arbiscan

Coinbase Wallet does not support this network...
If Coinbase decides to list this asset on our platform for this network at a later date, please reach back out to us if your account is not automatically credited with these funds.

Please advise.

Sorry about your loss of $1,700

Public key/private key pair is the same for all networks. Coinbase has your USDT but they do not support the network that you used for USDT transfer and if Coinbase adds the network, they will credit your account

As others have said, it's always good to test with a small amount $10 or less, first

I do not know why it's common practice now to send crypto from 1 exchange to another, but many years ago, most exchanges had a warning not to withdraw to another exchange address or to any address that you do not control the private key to

I always install a wallet software for the cryptos that I buy and this gets me to study the crypto asset in more detail. If it's a crypto asset I cannot withdraw to a local wallet, I do not trade it
 
Absolutely agree. Shocking this is even possible and that funds cannot be easily transferred between above mentioned exchanges. Much worse and dangerous than I ever imagined. Another reason to stay far away from this absurd fad.


Doesn't matter whether someone cares or not, or knows how it works or not. Either way that is still F'kd up. Any other interpretation is just drinking the ultimate kool aid. Every time I think that I have seen that crypto can't be more idiotic I am proven wrong. Can anyone imagine the average non-techie moving their savings around this way; what a disaster.
 
Except they don't let you send funds to each other and then claim the funds are lost in some electronic network. Completely inappropriate comparison. I can wire money to any bank but if the recipient does not exist or the money cannot be forwarded to the recipient bank through an intermediary then the funds are RETURNED. I can appreciate that it does not work that way but between it not working and funds being completely lost there should be a thousand other safeguards. Apparently it's still the first hour of cryptos, many more years for this stuff to become remotely mature.

You could also say Android & iOS are still F'kd up too. What runs on one should run on the other without issue!

Damn digital phones... that gimmick will never catch on..
 
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