Title: HELP:Wait a second Post by: RoughLyfe on July 13, 2015, 03:51:55 AM SOMEONES TAKING MY MONEY ON MY WALLET.I DIDNT AUTHORIZE THE PAYMENTS.
EDIT:Wait a second,My funds weren't taken.It went from 0.12 earlier today, then it went to 0.19885785 and then to 0.19875735 and now back to 0.12 What the fuck just happened,2 of them says double spending Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: DougB62 on July 13, 2015, 04:05:36 AM I'm going to assume you know where those two came from, so apparently what happened was that somehow the person/place that made those tx's double spent some coin, and the transactions were rejected by the blockchain. If these were "owed" coins, you should contact the sender, explain the situation, and ask for a resend. Don't know how much luck you'll have with that, but I wish you the best.
Edit: It may not be the senders fault - they may have received double-spent coins, and sent them on to you before the rejection happened in the first place. Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: Jeremycoin on July 13, 2015, 05:00:52 AM Someone trying to steal your Bitcoin, but they're fail because the double spending. :D
Luck is on your side :) Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: RoughLyfe on July 13, 2015, 05:06:58 AM Someone trying to steal your Bitcoin, but they're fail because the double spending. :D But who?I know the two people who the double spending is on,so would it be the transaction that didn't get the double spending or the one that did?Luck is on your side :) Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: Jeremycoin on July 13, 2015, 05:13:46 AM Someone trying to steal your Bitcoin, but they're fail because the double spending. :D But who?I know the two people who the double spending is on,so would it be the transaction that didn't get the double spending or the one that did?Luck is on your side :) Well if you know the people and know the reason why did they sent the Bitcoin, it means that it's not stealed. Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: RoughLyfe on July 13, 2015, 05:17:21 AM Someone trying to steal your Bitcoin, but they're fail because the double spending. :D But who?I know the two people who the double spending is on,so would it be the transaction that didn't get the double spending or the one that did?Luck is on your side :) Well if you know the people and know the reason why did they sent the Bitcoin, it means that it's not stealed. Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: Jeremycoin on July 13, 2015, 05:24:03 AM Someone trying to steal your Bitcoin, but they're fail because the double spending. :D But who?I know the two people who the double spending is on,so would it be the transaction that didn't get the double spending or the one that did?Luck is on your side :) Well if you know the people and know the reason why did they sent the Bitcoin, it means that it's not stealed. The 1st transaction is yours and then got double spending And then the 2nd transaction is not yours, but also got double spending? This is quite confusing, I couldn't understand this problem. ??? Sorry :( Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: RoughLyfe on July 13, 2015, 05:25:33 AM Someone trying to steal your Bitcoin, but they're fail because the double spending. :D But who?I know the two people who the double spending is on,so would it be the transaction that didn't get the double spending or the one that did?Luck is on your side :) Well if you know the people and know the reason why did they sent the Bitcoin, it means that it's not stealed. The 1st transaction is yours and then got double spending And then the 2nd transaction is not yours, but also got double spending? This is quite confusing, I couldn't understand this problem. ??? Sorry :( Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: Jeremycoin on July 13, 2015, 05:31:19 AM Someone trying to steal your Bitcoin, but they're fail because the double spending. :D But who?I know the two people who the double spending is on,so would it be the transaction that didn't get the double spending or the one that did?Luck is on your side :) Well if you know the people and know the reason why did they sent the Bitcoin, it means that it's not stealed. The 1st transaction is yours and then got double spending And then the 2nd transaction is not yours, but also got double spending? This is quite confusing, I couldn't understand this problem. ??? Sorry :( Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: RoughLyfe on July 13, 2015, 05:32:07 AM Someone trying to steal your Bitcoin, but they're fail because the double spending. :D But who?I know the two people who the double spending is on,so would it be the transaction that didn't get the double spending or the one that did?Luck is on your side :) Well if you know the people and know the reason why did they sent the Bitcoin, it means that it's not stealed. The 1st transaction is yours and then got double spending And then the 2nd transaction is not yours, but also got double spending? This is quite confusing, I couldn't understand this problem. ??? Sorry :( Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: Kprawn on July 13, 2015, 05:53:16 AM There has been some funny things going on lately with the blockchain... We are used to seeing 1 block forks, but a few days ago it went up to 3 blocks and it rectified that.
Your transactions might have been in one of these forks.. and when the longest chain rectified this, it cancelled the "double spend" I will be worried that your wallet was compromised, if you say you did not initiate these transactions... but it looks as if you are saying you did, but at one stage it looked like it was being "double" spend. Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: RoughLyfe on July 13, 2015, 05:55:27 AM There has been some funny things going on lately with the blockchain... We are used to seeing 1 block forks, but a few days ago it went up to 3 blocks and it rectified that. How do i know if my accounts been compromised and how do I fix it?Your transactions might have been in one of these forks.. and when the longest chain rectified this, it cancelled the "double spend" I will be worried that your wallet was compromised, if you say you did not initiate these transactions... but it looks as if you are saying you did, but at one stage it looked like it was being "double" spend. Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: Hexcoin on July 13, 2015, 06:05:31 AM There has been some funny things going on lately with the blockchain... We are used to seeing 1 block forks, but a few days ago it went up to 3 blocks and it rectified that. How do i know if my accounts been compromised and how do I fix it?Your transactions might have been in one of these forks.. and when the longest chain rectified this, it cancelled the "double spend" I will be worried that your wallet was compromised, if you say you did not initiate these transactions... but it looks as if you are saying you did, but at one stage it looked like it was being "double" spend. you are using desktop wallet right? its impossible that someone has the same private keys with yours so it basically means there is no threat for your coins to be hacked but if you want more secure, you can transfer it to blockchain.info wallet for now and install new wallet software then transfer again your coins Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: dothebeats on July 13, 2015, 06:08:09 AM There has been some funny things going on lately with the blockchain... We are used to seeing 1 block forks, but a few days ago it went up to 3 blocks and it rectified that. How do i know if my accounts been compromised and how do I fix it?Your transactions might have been in one of these forks.. and when the longest chain rectified this, it cancelled the "double spend" I will be worried that your wallet was compromised, if you say you did not initiate these transactions... but it looks as if you are saying you did, but at one stage it looked like it was being "double" spend. Wait what? Are you using an online wallet or something? Title: Re: HELP:Wait a second Post by: RoughLyfe on July 13, 2015, 06:27:40 AM There has been some funny things going on lately with the blockchain... We are used to seeing 1 block forks, but a few days ago it went up to 3 blocks and it rectified that. How do i know if my accounts been compromised and how do I fix it?Your transactions might have been in one of these forks.. and when the longest chain rectified this, it cancelled the "double spend" I will be worried that your wallet was compromised, if you say you did not initiate these transactions... but it looks as if you are saying you did, but at one stage it looked like it was being "double" spend. Wait what? Are you using an online wallet or something? |