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Deposit Utrust tokens direct to Etherdelta smart contract. #5

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malikarjunav opened this issue Jan 3, 2018 · 2 comments
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Deposit Utrust tokens direct to Etherdelta smart contract. #5

malikarjunav opened this issue Jan 3, 2018 · 2 comments

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@malikarjunav
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I sent 750 Utrust tokens directly to the smart contract by mistake ,I'm using first time etherdelta felling that I lost tokens .can u please help me to recover my tokens .

my transaction is success and is as follows: https://etherscan.io/tx/0x6ba5ace336c8c396c3bd97fb321d24b7809ec851ca65e068df0601408e400d72

@malikarjunav malikarjunav changed the title Deposit Utrust tokens direct to Etherdelta smart contract. #381 Deposit Utrust tokens direct to Etherdelta smart contract. Jan 3, 2018
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wparad commented Jan 3, 2018

That's something that the contract creator will have to do.

I'm surprised that that the contract doesn't prevent against sending in ETH, but there isn't any way for the contract to prevent sending the contract non-ETH, because that isn't actually controlled by etherdelta, but instead by the UTRUST contract. The UTRUST tokens never actually leave the UTRUST contract, so as far as the world is concerned according to the UTRUST contract, etherdelta now has these tokens.

@malikarjunav
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@wparad thanks for the response, Is it possible to recover my UTRUST tokens ,if possible can you please guide ,I'm fully disappointed. Is tokens are in Etherdelta ? If it is I Utrust tokens can transer to my wallet right.

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