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Lost monero transaction. Wrong payment id used?

Hi! Yesterday I sent 3 monero to binance.com, and still havent received anything 17 hours later. I'm wondering if there's any way I can check if the transaction is completed. I have no transaction key, only the id and the hash, since MyMonero.com does not save the key as I've just found out.

Also I'm interested in knowing if i screwed up by entering the payment id that I found on the "Import transactions" tab?

Here is the hash and id.. id: 9a7f1d57e6d9f56565baed6c143634f1ce4368bba04c5a7379247436c87f18ce hash: 0c04cf1d14fabfbe20bc023ec466abf9723b07b3670048bc99cd77d2777cc051

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flyup posted 6 years ago Replies: 1 | Weight: 0 | Link [ - ]

Your transaction has plenty of confirmations and should be available to you in the receiving wallet provided you entered the correct address. The integrated payment ID is the correct format for all transactions going forward. This is most likely an issue with your exchange (they need to keep up with the xmr protocol). Please contact your exchange about this issue.

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Voroz posted 6 years ago Weight: 0 | Link [ - ]

okay thanks, that makes me feel a bit better. Just have to get in contact with their support which is not that easy.

Another question that I have is: If i somehow entered the wrong wallet address, which I doubt since i try to be careful with the copying of address, will the transaction go through? I only know about my own monero wallet and the one on binance, and I only copy wallet addresses. That means that the only possibility of wrong input would be that one character or more didn't get copied. Would that be valid and go through?

flyup posted 6 years ago Replies: 1 | Weight: 0 | Link [ - ]

If the address is not correct- bad formatting, missing a character, or not found in the address base then the sending wallet should generate an error and disallow you from sending. If the address is correct- but not an address that you control, then the funds are gone.

Copy/paste is always the rule when you send funds. There is a common clipboard virus that recognizes a crypto address when you copy and pastes a different address, one that the hacker controls. Very insidious... and genius in a mad scientist kind of way.

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Voroz posted 6 years ago Weight: 0 | Link [ - ]

thank you! It sounds like everything should be correct then, and It's up to binance now.