1. Invalid address

When withdrawing coins and transferring money, the default network has address verification. If it is an invalid address and does not meet the address verification standards, it cannot be transferred out, so the coins will not be lost.

For example, you plan to withdraw BTC, but enter the address of ETH. This kind of transfer of coins to different public chains is inoperable. In this case, the exchange or wallet will prompt that the coin withdrawal operation cannot be performed at this address.

2. Valid address

If it is a valid address, it can definitely be sent. If the other party is an unused account, the coins will be lost directly and cannot be retrieved;

If the other party is an account that someone is using, you can try to contact the other party to see if they are willing to refund it to you;

However, if it is a transfer between two currencies on the same public chain, such as BTC being transferred to a BCH address, the coins may be lost, which cannot be retrieved.

3. Withdraw money from third-party platforms

If you withdraw coins through a third-party platform, for example, if you withdraw coins from your Huobi account to another wallet, usually after you initiate a withdrawal on the Huobi platform, it needs to be reviewed by the platform before it can be remitted. Your withdrawal record will not be remitted without review. Before posting, if you find that you submitted the wrong address, you can contact the platform's customer service or staff as soon as possible to intercept it. Once the remittance is approved and approved, the transfer has reached the block network and cannot be retrieved.