Recover ETH stuck in old smart contracts

Old WETH

An early Wrapped Ether contract deployed in June 2016, one of the first attempts at wrapping native ETH into an ERC-20 token. Users deposited ETH and received WETH tokens 1:1. Predates both Maker W-ETH and the canonical WETH9. Over 3,200 ETH remains wrapped by depositors who never unwrapped.

Contract: 0xECF8F87f810EcF450940c9f60066b4a7a501d6A7 · Deployed: June 2016
Unclaimed ETH
1,514 ETH
Addresses
659

ETH Balance Over Time

Contract Interactions

Balance Distribution

RangeAddressesTotal
>=100 ETH41,032 ETH
10-100 ETH10307.26 ETH
1-10 ETH52134.01 ETH
0.1-1 ETH10533.80 ETH
0.01-0.1 ETH1796.20 ETH
<0.01 ETH3090.5053 ETH
Frequently Asked Questions
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256 contracts across defunct DEXes (EtherDelta, IDEX v1, Token.Store), dividend tokens (PoWH3D, Fomo3D), NFT auctions (MoonCatRescue, DADA), bounty platforms, ICO escrows, ENS old registrar deeds, DAO treasury refunds (DigixDAO), and wrapped ETH variants.
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