Yesterday I send .4 ETH to a wrong adress. I still don't know what happened but I THINK I added a number to many to the adress. Now it's floating somewhere in the Blockchain universe, in a block with an adress no-one can reach
0x4dAcD48F0D72F4eB6D18E231434097CaC501df77.
I'm not the only one who send ETH or other coins in the Blockchain-spaces. A lot of people share simular stories on the internet. It makes me wonder how much money is roaming through the crypto-universe, stalled on adresses that are out of reach.
If I knew how to do it I would set up a cleaning-company to re-allocate the coins to the original owner.
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