Title: Payment received hours ago still shows 0 confirmations.... Post by: manuel on October 28, 2013, 08:02:58 PM I have never seen this before and I don't understand what's going on. I received a payment almost exactly 3 hours ago as of now. My Bitcoin client says it's up to date, in sync and connected to 15 active connections. Yet this payment received 3 hours ago says it has zero confirmations. How can this be? How can I fix it?
My debug window says that the last block I got is 266592 which agrees with what blockchain.info is swaying the latest block is right now. Title: Re: Payment received hours ago still shows 0 confirmations.... Post by: Rannasha on October 28, 2013, 09:26:51 PM I have never seen this before and I don't understand what's going on. I received a payment almost exactly 3 hours ago as of now. My Bitcoin client says it's up to date, in sync and connected to 15 active connections. Yet this payment received 3 hours ago says it has zero confirmations. How can this be? How can I fix it? My debug window says that the last block I got is 266592 which agrees with what blockchain.info is swaying the latest block is right now. Was a sufficient fee included with the transaction? If not, it can take some time before it gets confirmed. Post the transaction-ID and/or a link to the transaction on blockchain.info so we have some more details. Title: Re: Payment received hours ago still shows 0 confirmations.... Post by: Magazine on October 28, 2013, 09:28:23 PM Prob no fee boss man.
Post the blockchain.info link so we can check how much of a fee was put on the tx. Title: Re: Payment received hours ago still shows 0 confirmations.... Post by: DannyHamilton on October 28, 2013, 09:38:26 PM Several possibilities. Need more information to assist.
Can you either post the transactionID or the receiving address? Title: Re: Payment received hours ago still shows 0 confirmations.... Post by: manuel on November 07, 2013, 10:24:14 AM Several possibilities. Need more information to assist. Can you either post the transactionID or the receiving address? I actually posted my response in another thread by accident. It was almost certainly due to no fees. Title: Re: Payment received hours ago still shows 0 confirmations.... Post by: os2sam on November 07, 2013, 01:49:50 PM Several possibilities. Need more information to assist. Can you either post the transactionID or the receiving address? I actually posted my response in another thread by accident. It was almost certainly due to no fees. Almost? Title: Re: Payment received hours ago still shows 0 confirmations.... Post by: amunet on November 07, 2013, 01:57:07 PM Maybe try starting the bitcoin client with --rescan (or -rescan)
Title: Re: Payment received hours ago still shows 0 confirmations.... Post by: os2sam on November 07, 2013, 02:00:12 PM Maybe try starting the bitcoin client with --rescan (or -rescan) He made a dust transaction with no fee. It has been broadcasted to the network. Now he just needs to wait a few weeks for it to be picked up by a blockfinder who is allowing free dust transactions. He has another thread with him complaining about the fee nag screen in Bitcoin-QT. Title: Re: Payment received hours ago still shows 0 confirmations.... Post by: manuel on November 07, 2013, 02:09:49 PM Maybe try starting the bitcoin client with --rescan (or -rescan) He made a dust transaction with no fee. It has been broadcasted to the network. Now he just needs to wait a few weeks for it to be picked up by a blockfinder who is allowing free dust transactions. He has another thread with him complaining about the fee nag screen in Bitcoin-QT. Thanks but actually this was something that was sent to ME. Title: Re: Payment received hours ago still shows 0 confirmations.... Post by: DannyHamilton on November 07, 2013, 03:14:35 PM Several possibilities. Need more information to assist. Can you either post the transactionID or the receiving address? I actually posted my response in another thread by accident. It was almost certainly due to no fees. And in your own words from another thread: If a person specifies a fee lower than what the market will bear, tough shit for them. They can raise it or not do business. |