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Title: Need help, btc reward for someone to solve this
Post by: Jlle on May 15, 2019, 04:01:22 PM
Transaction disappeared and balance doesn’t show like it should.

https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/address/3FGpQq5nA6SFRMDFGszx67vTDwpDGqdCG4/

Balance is 0.02743974.

In the wallet is says that balance is 0.004399.

It gave me transaction hash ab8d17e9f8243b0d328d61c481b2b33439719a6079599b26b732e185298db8a6.

And now it has disappeared and says there is no such transaction.

What should I do? I sent message to coinb.in but they have not answered yet.


Title: Re: Need help, btc reward for someone to solve this
Post by: bitmover on May 15, 2019, 04:09:22 PM
According to the block explorer you have 0.02743974 in that address. So you do not have to worry about anything, your coins are there.

coinb.in  is a web wallet. It's not the best kind of Walet. Do you have the privatekey, or seed (24 words?)
Your wallet is just poorly synchronized.

Download Electrum from electrum.org and insert your privatekeys/seed there. Then you will be able to recover your funds (which were never lost.
You are just having a problem with the interface of your wallet. Change it and you will be fine.


Title: Re: Need help, btc reward for someone to solve this
Post by: BitMaxz on May 15, 2019, 04:16:15 PM
Reserved
Lol bitmover...

Anyway, @OP where you send your bitcoin to?

Your transaction is still unconfirmed yet.

Coinb.in is fine you need to check your transaction to other explorers to see if your transaction sent to mempool.

Look at this https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/ab8d17e9f8243b0d328d61c481b2b33439719a6079599b26b732e185298db8a6

In my end, it shows your transaction but it's still unconfirmed. Just wait and it will confirm soon.


Title: Re: Need help, btc reward for someone to solve this
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on May 15, 2019, 04:17:55 PM
It gave me transaction hash ab8d17e9f8243b0d328d61c481b2b33439719a6079599b26b732e185298db8a6.  
Here is the tx
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/ab8d17e9f8243b0d328d61c481b2b33439719a6079599b26b732e185298db8a6
Not sure what you have missed.

Edit:
LOL @BitMaxz
You were seconds faster then me 🤪

@OP:
0.00439974 + 0.023 + 0.00004 = 0.02743974 (this was the wallet balance)

Output addresses are:
3MgWY5kyW8RV43EnpiuSZ2Qmif12MpuVC2 and 3FGpQq5nA6SFRMDFGszx67vTDwpDGqdCG4
Now tell me which address is not yours.


Title: Re: Need help, btc reward for someone to solve this
Post by: Heisenberg_Hunter on May 15, 2019, 04:23:32 PM
It gave me transaction hash ab8d17e9f8243b0d328d61c481b2b33439719a6079599b26b732e185298db8a6.  
Here is the tx
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/ab8d17e9f8243b0d328d61c481b2b33439719a6079599b26b732e185298db8a6
Not sure what you have missed.

OP is confusing himself with blockcypher explorer. Blockcypher seems to be updating the transactions present in the mempool a little later than the blockchain.info explorer. This is probably the reason why OP isn't having the transaction hash present in the other explorer. Transaction hash hasn't been reflected in the blockcypher still the wallet balances and hash are updated regularly in the blockchain.info wallet.

The connection to nodes play a role in the updating of balances and transactions in the explorers. Some like blockchain.info connect themself to large set of nodes and receive the balances quickly and they get updated in the site. If they are connected to lesser nodes, updating the transactions and balances takes time.

3MgWY5kyW8RV43EnpiuSZ2Qmif12MpuVC2 and 3FGpQq5nA6SFRMDFGszx67vTDwpDGqdCG4

3FGpQq5nA6SFRMDFGszx67vTDwpDGqdCG4  should have been OPs address. They have sent 0.023BTC to 3MgWY5kyW8RV43EnpiuSZ2Qmif12MpuVC2 and 0.004 was returned as an output to the sender address back.


Title: Re: Need help, btc reward for someone to solve this
Post by: BitMaxz on May 15, 2019, 04:58:53 PM
It gave me transaction hash ab8d17e9f8243b0d328d61c481b2b33439719a6079599b26b732e185298db8a6.  
Here is the tx
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/ab8d17e9f8243b0d328d61c481b2b33439719a6079599b26b732e185298db8a6
Not sure what you have missed.

OP is confusing himself with blockcypher explorer. Blockcypher seems to be updating the transactions present in the mempool a little later than the blockchain.info explorer. This is probably the reason why OP isn't having the transaction hash present in the other explorer. Transaction hash hasn't been reflected in the blockcypher still the wallet balances and hash are updated regularly in the blockchain.info wallet.


He is not actually confused I found the problem I tried only pasting the transaction ID which is this "ab8d17e9f8243b0d328d61c481b2b33439719a6079599b26b732e185298db8a6" and paste it to blockchain or even in blockcypher the result will be "no transaction found"

It's weird but this TXID works on btc.com maybe this is a bug on both blockcypher and blockchain.


Title: Re: Need help, btc reward for someone to solve this
Post by: bitmover on May 15, 2019, 05:42:25 PM
He is not actually confused I found the problem I tried only pasting the transaction ID which is this "ab8d17e9f8243b0d328d61c481b2b33439719a6079599b26b732e185298db8a6" and paste it to blockchain or even in blockcypher the result will be "no transaction found"

It's weird but this TXID works on btc.com maybe this is a bug on both blockcypher and blockchain.

I noticed that as well, but it doesn't matter because it was on the mempool already, he probably just mistyped something. The transaction is ok and funds are already going to the address when confirmed (probably already confirmed)


Title: Re: Need help, btc reward for someone to solve this
Post by: HCP on May 15, 2019, 10:34:34 PM
Moral of the story is... don't just trust ONE blockexplorer! :P

That's why I wrote myself a little custom extension for Chrome that allows me to highlight a transaction (or address), right click and look it up on background tabs on blockchain.com, blockcypher, blockchair, btc.com or all 4 at once ;)



Title: Re: Need help, btc reward for someone to solve this
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on May 16, 2019, 08:29:31 PM
Moral of the story is... don't just trust ONE blockexplorer! :P

That's why I wrote myself a little custom extension for Chrome that allows me to highlight a transaction (or address), right click and look it up on background tabs on blockchain.com, blockcypher, blockchair, btc.com or all 4 at once ;)


Which one is that?
Can I have a link or something for this to see how it works?

Thanks


Title: Re: Need help, btc reward for someone to solve this
Post by: HCP on May 16, 2019, 09:28:02 PM
Which one is that?
Can I have a link or something for this to see how it works?
I called it "Block Explorer Search"... and it was an exercise in learning a little bit about creating Chrome Extensions (https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/devguide). It isn't publicly published... It's pretty basic and has no validation, so it will attempt to search for ANY highlighted text if you ask it to! :P

Source Code is available here: https://github.com/HardCorePawn/BlockchainSearch


Title: Re: Need help, btc reward for someone to solve this
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on May 17, 2019, 10:51:02 PM

I called it "Block Explorer Search"... and it was an exercise in learning a little bit about creating Chrome Extensions (https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/devguide). It isn't publicly published... It's pretty basic and has no validation, so it will attempt to search for ANY highlighted text if you ask it to! :P

Source Code is available here: https://github.com/HardCorePawn/BlockchainSearch
Thanks for the link. I am trying to understand the script. There are not much in the read me file though.