In a crypto world full of scams, rug pulls, and wallet-draining bots, one story stands out — because it ended with a miracle.
🤯 What Happened?
A crypto user was sending $4,000 worth of ETH to a friend.
He had copied the wallet address... or so he thought.
📎 Instead of pasting the correct address, he pasted an old wallet he had sent funds to a year ago — a total stranger’s address.
Seconds later, it was done.
No undo button. No support line. Just... blockchain.

😨 The Panic
Realizing the mistake, he did what most wouldn’t:
He wrote a message to that wallet address via Etherscan:
"Hi, I'm sorry. I accidentally sent you $4,000 in ETH. I'm not rich. I'm just bad at copy-paste. If there's any way you could send it back, I'd be forever grateful."
He didn’t expect a reply. Who would?
💥 The Plot Twist
Two hours later, a transaction hit his wallet:
$4,010 in $ETH .
Along with a simple note:
“Happens to the best of us. I kept the gas fee 😅”
🧠 The Lesson
Not everyone in crypto is a villain.
Sometimes, #Web3 surprises you with decency.
But seriously — check that address twice.
Moral of the story?
The blockchain never forgets…
…but sometimes, it forgives.
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