First of all, I would like to thank you for your help.
I have never used that address. And I did not own the private key.
You should ask if you have a private key on the exchange. All i can tell is the address I sent my coins by mistake was temporarily created by the crytopia exchange.
Also, it is not the address of Light Coin. It is the address of another coin (LITEBAR).
For the first time, I need to inquire about whether I have a private key on the exchanged exchange and Crytopia.
If both exchanges do not have my private key, can my light coin ever return to me?
If you ask for help from the Light Coin development team, can you solve it?
As @devbitcoin said, only cryptopia can help you on this.
If I understand you correctly, they give you that LITEBAR address, which happen to be also a valid LITECOIN address.
They have the private key to the LITEBAR address; chances are positive that that same private key can be used to claim Litecoin on that address.
So, if you are lucky, they will be able to help you.
As it will be a manual process on their end, I am sure they will charge you a fee to recover the lost founds, if they are able to help.
I read a hopeful article. Someone sent Etherium to the Etherium Classic address on the Cryptopia Exchange, and it was recovered.
I wonder if this case is similar to my case.
I have not yet understood the private key.
I sent my litecoin to the litebar deposit address on the Cryptophia Exchange, and in the end my lite coin was sent to litecoin address, such as the litebar deposit address.
Do they have the private key of the address? Is there any way I can verify that?
The answer to my ticket did not come today either. I’m nervous