After acknowledging the loss, the trader was pleasantly surprised when Dan Anderson, the individual who sold the non-fungible token (NFT), came across the X post and made a promise to reimburse the funds. Anderson made it clear that he was the one who listed the NFT and had already placed an offer in the marketplace to repurchase it for 0.21 BTC. He urged the trader to accept the offer and recover from the setback. Anderson expressed that he had priced it at 0.21 BTC to avoid taking advantage of a simple mistake, stating, “I didn’t want to exploit a fat finger. Initially, I was thrilled, but my excitement faded when I read your post,” Anderson conveyed.
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