The Crypto Gift That Backfired 🧧🧧🧧🧧🧧

It was Neha’s birthday, and her friend Karan wanted to give her a unique gift. Tired of the usual presents, he decided to surprise her with something more modern: crypto. “I know she’s into tech, and this will be a perfect way to show her I get her,” Karan thought.

He decided to send her 0.5 BTC as a gift. But being new to the world of crypto, Karan was a bit nervous about the process. He quickly Googled how to transfer Bitcoin, and with a mix of excitement and a touch of uncertainty, he copied Neha’s wallet address from her message.

Karan carefully double-checked everything and hit “Send.” “Happy birthday, Neha!” he texted, eagerly waiting for her response.

Neha received the notification on her phone, but when she opened her wallet, her eyes widened. There was no 0.5 BTC. Instead, she saw a small balance of a completely different coin that she didn’t even recognize.

“Um, Karan… what did you send me?” Neha messaged, confused.

Karan quickly checked the transaction history and froze. He had sent the Bitcoin to an old wallet address—one from a long-forgotten project he’d invested in, years ago. It wasn’t Neha’s wallet at all!

Panicking, he messaged Neha. “I made a huge mistake.

Neha, trying to hold back laughter, replied, “Well, it’s the thought that counts, but I think you just gave your old coin project a nice birthday gift instead!”

Karan spent the next few days trying to contact the support of the old project, but alas, the Bitcoin was gone—just a distant memory of a misguided birthday present.

Now, Karan’s friends call him “The Unintended Crypto Santa,” always reminding him to double-check every address before sending anything.

Moral of the story: Be extra careful when sending crypto gifts—one wrong address can turn a nice surprise into a costly mistake!

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