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Miner returns over $500k in BTC transaction price overpayment to Paxos

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Miner returns over $500k in BTC transaction price overpayment to Paxos

The Bitcoin (BTC) miner who obtained the 19.8 BTC in charges has returned the funds to blockchain infrastructure agency Paxos, after its claims that the corporate made the error of paying over $500,000 in BTC switch charges. 

F2Pool have despatched the 19.82108632 BTC price overpayment again to Paxos https://t.co/IB32RNq5uO

— mempool (@mempool) September 15, 2023

On Sept. 10, the crypto group was puzzled after seeing a BTC transaction that paid round $500,000 in charges to maneuver round $2,000, whereas the typical community price was round $2. Varied speculations had been raised, with some believing that the transaction was performed by copy-pasting information and by chance pasting an output into the price field with out double-checking. 

On Sept. 13, Paxos introduced that it was their server that made the switch. Following its declare, the corporate assured its customers that their funds had been secure and that the funds belonged to Paxos. The corporate additionally clarified that PayPal was not concerned within the mistake and admitted that the error was its personal.

Nearly a day after Paxos’ claims, the Bitcoin miner who obtained the funds went on X (previously Twitter) to precise frustrations after agreeing to refund the quantity to Paxos. The miner requested their X followers what they might do in his stead, and a majority voted to only distribute the cash to different Bitcoin miners.

Nevertheless, this recommendation does not seem to have been taken. Blockchain information shared by Bitcoin explorer Mempool confirmed that the funds had been certainly returned on Sept. 15.

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1000’s of {dollars} in transaction price errors have been misplaced earlier than. Again in 2019, an Ethereum consumer misplaced nearly $400,000 in Ether (ETH) after making the error of pasting values within the fallacious fields. Fortunately, the Ethereum mining pool Sparkpool helped the consumer get well half of the funds misplaced.

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