Lost funds (coins?

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I have sent ETH through the base network from 0x0e017a9ee92d9bce970c8e1d3211525ce4f839e6 to 0x6514ff6d7458b5fc9d54e7505c4fc58255508f57 that isn’t supported by the base network. Basescan Blockchain shows my transaction was successful but the recipient didn’t get the asset because of their unsupported network. For your consideration, my transaction hash is 0xe00f2a6adb7eb4b09065f77e130582de77471249ff9c5d2bb0d89e91faec2e7c. I tried to recover the funds by the following method 1. Identify the correct blockchain and compatible wallet

The first step to recovery is identifying the blockchain your transaction was mistakenly sent on. For example, if you intended to send an ERC-20 token, but it was accidentally sent using the BEP-20 network, you’ll need to focus on a wallet that supports Binance Smart Chain (BSC).

Once you’ve identified the correct blockchain, find a wallet that natively supports that network. Trust Wallet supports over 70 blockchains - giving you a higher likelihood of accessing your assets via the blockchains it supports.

2. Obtain your secret recovery seed phrase:

Next, you’ll need your private key or recovery seed phrase associated with the original wallet address used for the transaction. Be cautious while handling this sensitive information, as anyone who has your private key or seed phrase effectively has control over your wallet and assets.

3. Import the secret phrase into your new wallet

Now that you have your private key or seed phrase, follow these steps to import it into your new wallet:

  1. Install the new wallet and create a back-up of your current wallet addresses, if necessary.
  2. Locate the “Import Wallet” or “Restore Wallet” option within the wallet app or software.
  3. Choose the private key or seed phrase option, depending on your wallet’s requirements.
  4. Input your private key or recovery seed phrase and follow the wallet’s instructions to import your address.

Retrieve your funds

After successfully importing your wallet address, you should be able to see the mistakenly sent funds within the new wallet. Double-check and confirm that your assets are now visible and accessible on the correct network. You may then transfer them back to your original wallet or another wallet of your choosing.

Warnings and best practices

a. Always exercise extreme caution while handling your private key or seed phrase to avoid exposing your wallet to potential theft or hacks. b. Double-check your network and wallet compatibility before initiating a recovery process to avoid further errors. c. Verify wallet reputation and security features before importing your private key to ensure a safe retrieval of your assets.

Conclusion

While mistakenly sending assets on an incorrect network can be distressing, recovering these funds is possible by importing the private key into a compatible wallet. By following the steps outlined in this article and exercising caution, you can retrieve your funds securely. If you need assistance or have questions during the process, do not hesitate to reach out to your wallet provider or the respective blockchain project’s official support channels. but it doesn’t work. How can I get my asset back

@sujon19 This isn’t a Trust wallet issue, you need to contact the receiving wallet support team.

@Tobi i see that you help a lot , so would like to ask your help a little bit because i am new and worry if i did something wrong because Token i bought do not show in my wallet .
i bought yesterday pre-sale dogeverse . 0x5b24ebe1f20303ff03ea6ff114838c8040ea89a5e55ade8284b735722788fd75
i made the transaction through the official website of dogverse and connected my trust wallet but is not shown yet .
once is presale will it be shown after launch date ? and then i can claim them from trustwallet ??

also i bought DOGECOIN20 today , again from official website but after presale , official website redirected me to dexscreener and from there i bought the through Uniswap .
address is this 0xb4492836862ded1e90749320df991bb6dcb6e01c7dc4b4d24d9a0b0ac787ac6b
and also these are not showing although are bought 1 day after pre-sale .
will it show after some days ?
Do i suppose to do something further ?
i see the transaction on my trustwallet in History but i do not see the Tokens .
is there any case to check if transaction is correct ? did i made any mistake ?
thank you very much !

@psgr You have the token in your wallet but you’d need to add it manually if it’s not shown.
Here’s a guide:

You can use the contract address below to add

  • 0x2541A36BE4cD39286ED61a3E6AFC2307602489d6