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Board Wallet software
Re: Atomic wallet. Bitcoin sent to a Dogecoin address, how was that possible?
by
suchmoon
on 22/07/2020, 12:30:10 UTC
Do you have your original seed?
I am wondering if you use something like the bip39 recovery tool:https://iancoleman.io/bip39/

You might be able to find the private key for address that wound up with the funds.
Just a thought, no idea if it will work. If I had more time this AM I would test myself.

-Dave

Oh, you mean the 12 words passphrase for my atomic wallet, is that the original seed? Sorry, not an eypert myself... If that is so, yes i do. And yeah, never used the tool.

Yes, this is what I was talking about when I said that the converted private key from the address should be in your wallet.

I don't get how you're making a connection to the OP's private keys. OP pasted a doge address. The wallet replaced it with something else that looks like either a stupid bug or a scam. You seem to be saying that the wallet failed to implement basic address validation but implemented some obscure logic to pick a BTC address from the same wallet... I find it extremely unlikely. If they did that then they wouldn't have a problem to tell the OP how to derive the address and recover the funds.