So I made my usual Ethereum deposit through Coinbase then Blockchain then to the book today. Now the money is stuck between Coinbase and Blockchain because Coinbase is now using smart contracts and Blockchain said they don't accept them. I can give a link to the transaction. The money is there, but I can't move it. I do have the private key. Not sure what to do
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#2So I made my usual Ethereum deposit through Coinbase then Blockchain then to the book today. Now the money is stuck between Coinbase and Blockchain because Coinbase is now using smart contracts and Blockchain said they don't accept them. I can give a link to the transaction. The money is there, but I can't move it. I do have the private key. Not sure what to doComment -
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#5The only difference I see from previous addresses is some letters are capitol
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#6That's your wallet address? I don't see a recent transaction where it's stuck. What receiving address did they give you?Comment -
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Thank you for reaching out and I apologize for the delay.
I can see that the this transaction was received from a contract address. Please see the details below on the next steps.
At this time, our wallet does not support sending and receiving with smart contracts. If you attempt to send to a contract address, the transaction will likely run out of gas and fail. In such cases, the transaction fee is still paid to the network of validators. As Blockchain.com does not receive the transaction fee, we have no ability to reverse or refund it.
If you receive ETH from a contract address, it will reflect in your balance, but not in your transaction feed. ETH received from a contract address can also be sent from your Blockchain.com Wallet as normal, but you will not be able to send it to a contract address.
To access unsupported ERC-20 tokens sent to your Blockchain.com Wallet, send to a contract address, or view ETH received from a contract address in your transaction feed, you will need to export the ETH private key from your Blockchain.com Wallet and import it into a third-party wallet that fully supports smart contracts or the token in question.
This export functionality is only available in the web wallet. Once you are logged in, please follow these steps:
1. Select Wallets & Addresses from the settings menu in the top-right corner.
2. Click the Ether tab near the top of the page.
3. Read the warning message, then click Show to view your private key.
For help with importing your ETH private key into a third-party wallet, please contact the third-party wallet's support team directly. Unfortunately, Blockchain.com is unable to provide support for third-party wallets, and we cannot be responsible for their safety, security, or functionality.Comment -
#8Eth is trash, stop using it. LTC is much better for gamblingComment -
#9Can you post the transaction between you and Coinbase. The address above is a web address. On a contract address you can view the source code by clicking "contract" on etherscan.Comment -
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#11Just checked Blockchain. The money finally showed up. I guess the excuse they gave me was BSComment -
#12Do you understand what happened here Raiders?.Comment -
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#14Blockchain was wrong in their explanation which is why I was confused since that's their business.Comment
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