- A crypto trader has appreciated a Nigerian man who refunded the 90 SOL that he mistakenly sent to him
- According to the white man, he was meant to send $100 to the giveaway winner but mistakenly way more than expected
- The appreciative white man expressed his excitement over the situation and thanked the Nigerian man for making a refund
In a fantastic display of honesty and kindness, a crypto trader, Lucky, has returned 90 SOL (the native token of Solana used for staking and paying transaction fees) to a white man who accidentally sent him the cryptocurrency worth thousands of dollars.
The incredible act of goodwill has gone viral on social media, restoring trust for Nigerians in the crypto community.
White man appreciates Nigerian man
The grateful white man, identified as @raffayalvi, took to Twitter to share the story, stating that he meant to send $100 but accidentally transferred 100 SOL worth $14,000 (KSh 1.8m).
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He contacted the Nigerian trader Muchino67 and asked him to return 90 SOL (KSh 1.54m) and keep 10 SOL (KSh 190k) as a gift.
To his surprise, Muchino67 honoured his request, sending back the 90 SOL.
The man was overjoyed, expressed gratitude, and praised the trader’s integrity.
He tweeted:
“I accidentally sent someone 100 $sol instead of $100. this is what happened. God bless you muchino67. I said bro you can keep 10. give me back 90 and he did it men. He sent me back 90 solana. There is still hope in the crypto community. That is insane. Thank you so much man. it really was your lucky day.”
Reactions as man refunds 90 SOL
The heartwarming encounter earned the Nigerian man widespread recognition from tweeps.
Real Khalil said:
“Some people just have really good morals and integrity.”
Danoracle reacted:
“The fact that he is from Nigeria and still did this should clear the Nigeria stereotype! There are good people everywhere.”
Nehe said:
“He’s definitely Nigerian, we somehow still have the best of men.”
Yemimiz said:
“Be good to people too. Don’t take their money away. Some devs have dealt with us so bad. Proud of my Nigeria brother.”
FoundMayor added:
“Good people exist bro I did received 1000 $ zack, someone mistakenly sent me and he ask me I returned him back, I would had done the same, when you give as winning or GW then its different, it’s almost like stealing bro, that bro is awesome.”
See the post below:
Man returns KSh 322k credited to him by mistake
In another account where someone returned money sent to them by mistake, Timothy Ofoegbu was celebrated on social media.
This was after he launched a search for a person who had sent him money by mistake.
Before returning the money, Timothy said he told the sender to give him the number of the man it was originally intended for, only to learn of their mysterious connection.
Proofreading by Asher Omondi, current affairs journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: Legit.ng