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Title: Bitcoins stuck in wallet?
Post by: btcjoe12345 on July 22, 2020, 07:44:00 AM
Hi,

I'm using the BitWallet app on my iPhone. So far I never had any problems. But yesterday I created 2 new addresses and deleted my old address in my wallet. One of the new addresses was made of the P2PKH (Legacy) type and the other one is Segwit-P2SH, I don't know what these mean..

But anyway I sent money to both addresses from Coinbase and both got like 100 confirmations already on the "Ledger" tab. But there is an "Unspent" tab in the app and I have 0 confirmations. What is this? Is this the reason I can't send coins anywhere from both of my addresses? Or any idea what can the problem be?

When I want to send any amount it says insufficient funds and no input. I'm completely puzzled and have no idea what's going on. Is it possible the input transaction is not confirmed yet? It was yesterday when I made these 2 transactions.. I never had to wait this much when sending from Coinbase to my wallet.


Title: Re: Bitcoins stuck in wallet?
Post by: AhmadM on July 22, 2020, 08:14:06 AM
I assuming that both of your transactions are still not confirmed yet
How many fees have you sett for both transactions?
Can you show us the transactions hash id here to provide clear information?


Title: Re: Bitcoins stuck in wallet?
Post by: The Cryptovator on July 22, 2020, 08:33:50 AM
other one is Segwit-P2SH, I don't know what these mean..
That means your address is Nested SegWit starting with '3', if you aren't aware of address type then please read this article, Bitcoin Addresses: Legacy vs SegWit (https://support.exodus.io/article/1178-bitcoin-addresses-legacy-vs-segwit). To make sure please check your address or transaction id on Blockchair (https://blockchair.com).

Anyway, there shouldn't any problems with coinbase since they support both types of addresses. Did you check the transaction status on the coinbase? Is it completed?

I am not much familiar with Bitwallet, but if I am not wrong this is a custodial wallet and will not allow you to create transactions with unconfirmed inputs.

Please try to choose a non-custodial wallet where all the controls will be with you.

How many fees have you sett for both transactions?
OP said he made transactions from Coinbase. It does mean there are no such as the opportunity to set transaction fees in manually.


Title: Re: Bitcoins stuck in wallet?
Post by: btcjoe12345 on July 22, 2020, 08:55:17 AM

Coinbase shows finished transactions though.

Btw I moved my post here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5263777.msg54846905#msg54846905


Title: Re: Bitcoins stuck in wallet?
Post by: Lordhermes on July 23, 2020, 12:30:39 PM
When I want to send any amount it says insufficient funds and no input. I'm completely puzzled and have no idea what's going on. Is it possible the input transaction is not confirmed yet? It was yesterday when I made these 2 transactions.. I never had to wait this much when sending from Coinbase to my wallet.
I would advice you to implore on a character of "wait" for confirmation, or waiting for network to forget about the transaction because some wallet rebroadcast transactions while the wallet is still on. If after performing all these and to no avail,  then report a message to miner via Quickseller https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=358020  or macbook-air https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=16114
Please note that if you contact them, be sure to submit the transaction ID for easy solution on your stuck transactions.

Be sure next to install non custodial wallets that support you to terminate your stuck transactions at any given time. These wallets are:
Bitcoin core.
Bitcoin armory
MultiBit HD


Title: Re: Bitcoins stuck in wallet?
Post by: Maus0728 on July 23, 2020, 01:03:53 PM
But there is an "Unspent" tab in the app and I have 0 confirmations. What is this? Is this the reason I can't send coins anywhere from both of my addresses? Or any idea what can the problem be?
Confirmation is an indication to determine whether your bitcoin transaction is included in the "block" and later on added to the "blockchain". When your transaction is still at 0 confirmation, it just means that your transaction is still not verified and added into the blockchain. You need to wait at least 1 confirmation before you can spend your coins.

When I want to send any amount it says insufficient funds and no input. I'm completely puzzled and have no idea what's going on. Is it possible the input transaction is not confirmed yet? It was yesterday when I made these 2 transactions.. I never had to wait this much when sending from Coinbase to my wallet.
Have you seen thetraffic of the current bitcoin transactions here? [1] https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,24h. There is a total of approximate 40k transaction that is currently int the mempool waiting to be confirmed. Maybe the reason why it says insufficient funds is because the total amount of bitcoin in your wallet is not enough to cover the current transaction fees.


Title: Re: Bitcoins stuck in wallet?
Post by: coupable on July 23, 2020, 11:48:28 PM
I'm using the BitWallet app on my iPhone. So far I never had any problems. But yesterday I created 2 new addresses and deleted my old address in my wallet. One of the new addresses was made of the P2PKH (Legacy) type and the other one is Segwit-P2SH, I don't know what these mean..
In most used wallets, there is no similar feature of deleting addresses and creating new ones with different paths. First time to hear about BitWallet, and if you search about it here in bitcointalk (BTC forum number 01) you won't find any results.
I have tried to create an account in BitWallet site just to reach the parameters in order to understand how you got stucked. But this was boring to fill all those empty fields with my personal info after confirming my email address. There is no link to any kind of description about how user can manage his funds in bitcoin. I doubt that it gives you access to the private keys of those addresses you have created. I can't even guess what would be the role of an "unspent" tab in a btc wallet! Maybe you should contact the support.


Title: Re: Bitcoins stuck in wallet?
Post by: nc50lc on July 24, 2020, 02:50:25 AM
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I have tried to create an account in BitWallet site just to reach the parameters in order to understand how you got stucked. But this was boring to fill all those empty fields with my personal info after confirming my email address. There is no link to any kind of description about how user can manage his funds in bitcoin. I doubt that it gives you access to the private keys of those addresses you have created. I can't even guess what would be the role of an "unspent" tab in a btc wallet! Maybe you should contact the support.
I searched the apple app store and there is a "bitWallet™" app (link (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bitwallet-bitcoin-wallet/id777634714)) that have a "ledger" tab and reviews shows that you can indeed delete keys just like deleting texts.

There are other variations (online and app) that doesn't look like affiliated with each other.
Namely: bitwallet™ (online) and BitWallet (App/online - link (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bitwallet-crypto-made-simple/id1331439005)), perhaps you've registered to one of these.


Title: Re: Bitcoins stuck in wallet?
Post by: nakamura12 on July 25, 2020, 09:10:20 PM
I don't thinl that there is a problem from coinbase when you send a transaction of bitcoin to both addressess you own. If later on the confirmation is not 0 but no balance received in your wallet then you should contact the team of thta wallet and inform them about your problem and maybe it's in their side thta have some issues.