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Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘
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on 26/11/2024, 10:05:14 UTC

Hello again! Is it possible to solve this now somehow? its been almost 3 years Cheesy


Hello, I have an interesting situation with RooBet.

I made a deposit by mistake to wrong network. I sent 3.1ETH from my metamask wallet bsc network to their ETH wallet, now the money is hanging in their wallet but on bsc network.

I am attaching all the data:

https://bscscan.com/tx/0xc325c9ed8f8725c983d2518a91bae3106821e39646a17676920f6e4ae613dc49

https://bscscan.com/token/0x2170ed0880ac9a755fd29b2688956bd959f933f8?a=0x8704dc7a2a6eb0330f2aaad9cb2ae8053b52f2d1

I wrote to their support to connect to the wallet and send the money back. But they replied that the entire system is automated and they can't help.

Is there really no way out in this case? if these wallets are assigned to some exchange, then the exchange could send the money back?


If someone helps to solve this problem, I will transfer 50% of the total amount for the help.

Wow, that is a significant amount given that ETH price has appreciated over time

I understand where they are coming from. The fact that that ETH has stayed in that wallet for all those months without moving means access to private keys to the addresses is near to impossible for security purposes

Maybe you could try pushing them to adopt the BSC network as well. ETH network fees ares still so high anyway.
I remember my deposit to Stake.com where I forgot to include a tag for my deposit, but Stake.com managed to resolve it for me, although it was on a different network or blockchain in my case. When it comes to tokens like this being deposited, it's really hard to recover them. It's better if it's the actual coin because it can still automatically deposit into your account. From what I know, your address for BNB and ETH is the same, like on Stake.com, so even if you send it to the wrong network, it will still be credited to your casino wallet.