About this transfer mishap, I actually encountered it today...

Today I came across a rather unexpected event. A member I had recently collaborated with suddenly contacted me, saying they accidentally transferred 2400U to me due to a slip of the hand. To be honest, I was taken aback when I saw the message, as it's not a small amount. But we believe in being at peace with our actions; after confirming the situation, I promptly returned the money without a second thought. Money should belong to whoever it rightfully belongs to, and we should not covet this kind of 'unexpected windfall.' Collaboration relies on trust, and we cannot let a moment of negligence disappoint others.

However, this incident also makes me want to say a bit more—**Blockchain transfers really cannot be taken lightly! In our line of work, we often see cases where people make large transfers due to a wrong address, incorrect chain selection, or not verifying things clearly, resulting in funds disappearing without a trace. Once a transaction is completed on the chain, it’s almost impossible to reverse it. If something goes wrong, you won’t even know who to turn to for help. Therefore, no matter how familiar you are with the other party, even if they are an old friend you've collaborated with a hundred times, I strongly recommend doing a small test transfer first, and only after confirming that it has arrived correctly, should you transfer a larger amount. Don’t find it troublesome; this small fee is far more cost-effective than losing hard-earned money!

Additionally, always do a 'three-check' before transferring:

1️⃣ Check the address: After copying and pasting, verify the last few digits again; don't rely on memory;

2️⃣ Check the chain type: Don’t confuse TRC20 with ERC20, or else the coins will 'go missing across chains';

3️⃣ Check the remarks: Some platforms require remarks to be filled out, and missing them might result in the transfer not arriving.

Finally, thank you to this member for their trust (although that trust was a bit nerve-wracking this time 😂), but I sincerely hope everyone pays more attention when transferring in the future. Money doesn't come from the wind; we need to be steady to ensure a continuous flow, right?

— From someone in the circle who is concerned about you losing money, so I’m being chatty 💙