I mistakenly transferred U. I should have transferred 34,000, but I saw it as 246,160 in RMB and transferred 246,160 U instead.

I transferred an extra 21W U, around 1.5 million RMB, and the other party transferred it back to me.

The other party is very wealthy, with nearly 100 million, running a company in the real economy.

This is the comfort of dealing with wealthy people:

The poor devise schemes, while the rich have a conscience.

Wealthy people may not be genuinely kind-hearted; they simply do not want to get themselves into trouble over a mere million or so. There is a kind of game theory involved here.

There have been others who transferred incorrectly to me; I recall once it was about 50,000 and another time about 100,000. For the 100,000 case, the other party was a Chinese American in the U.S., and I returned the amount to them as well.

Because my reputation is very valuable, I will not tarnish it over such a small amount of money.

Similarly, which exchange is the safest?

This field has no regulation; whether to do evil depends entirely on conscience. The reality is that those who are wealthiest have a conscience, and whoever is the biggest has a conscience.

The cost of doing evil is very high for the wealthiest, and the losses from doing evil are even greater, so they choose not to do evil.

Of course, it is Binance, which dominates half of the cryptocurrency market! 😋😋😋