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Board Wallet software
Re: Atomic wallet. Bitcoin sent to a Dogecoin address, how was that possible?
by
bitmover
on 20/07/2020, 20:03:03 UTC

If the OP Has the private keys of D7ZDkK9RNyKDiDE7GobhKWNsTt3rHKGm3e , he must have the private key for 13R8D4Cn5ZQwBD3WYDc8mkDGakKYxZcpwb, if the wallet makes any sense at all at their conversion.
I don't think that's possible.

I've just installed Atomic Wallet (in a VM). During installation, system load went up to 54. I've never seen that before from a single program.
After installation, seeing so many different altcoins supported, it made me realize they may have just messed up something internally. Say they check addresses for validity, but they check them against all supported coins instead of only against the one you're actually sending.
Update: see my next post Smiley

I think that when the wallet converted doge address to btc format the private key should be the same (which is a hex number)

If not, the wallet is so buggy that it shouldn't we released yet. It is not ready for release. It is a big risk to use it
I think it is plausible to open an scam accusation, as the dev team is advertising and released a completely bugged wallet.