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Title: Eth tx
Post by: JW9494 on January 26, 2019, 10:23:42 PM
Can anyone tell me how to locate an Ethernet address with a tx amount and an exact time?


Title: Re: Eth tx
Post by: bitmover on January 26, 2019, 10:33:45 PM
Can anyone tell me how to locate an Ethernet address with a tx amount and an exact time?

What is Ethernet? Are you talking about Ethereum?

You can find an ethereum block explorer here
https://etherscan.io/

Just insert your transaction in the Search box and it will show you the amount, fees, time, etc...
for example

https://etherscan.io/tx/0xc271a58ab1979e63a1887b538c3786662853389153852313c4341d0070d01423


Title: Re: Eth tx
Post by: JW9494 on January 26, 2019, 11:25:35 PM
Sorry, I'm on mobile.

Yes, Ethereum.

I only have the amount and the time


Title: Re: Eth tx
Post by: Levyathan on January 26, 2019, 11:34:24 PM
You gotta have a lot of time waste of searching if you just had the amount of eth on the transaction and the exact time where the transaction submitted on the blockchain. From where you sent eth?


Title: Re: Eth tx
Post by: bitmover on January 26, 2019, 11:38:22 PM
Sorry, I'm on mobile.

Yes, Ethereum.

I only have the amount and the time

You have the time of the transaction or time of the confirmation?

You can just go looking in the blocks timestamp and find the probable blocks. You can do it in etherscan. It will take some time, and you need to do it with exact amount. You can use Ctrl F (find) to search for the exact amount.


Title: Re: Eth tx
Post by: Psynthax on January 26, 2019, 11:45:34 PM
Can anyone tell me how to locate an Ethernet address with a tx amount and an exact time?
It's impossible, i guess you need at least the address that was used as a sender or the destination address. I never saw someone who has putting amount or the time and he can find the tx address. it's impossible for me personally.


Title: Re: Eth tx
Post by: JW9494 on January 27, 2019, 12:49:14 AM
I need to reset 2FA on an account, that I no longer
have the phone. And they want the eth address, that
I sent a deposit to. Well, all that is on the phone, that was
broken. Sure, I should've written down my 2FA code.
But we've all made that mistake.


Title: Re: Eth tx
Post by: bitmover on January 27, 2019, 01:20:28 AM
I need to reset 2FA on an account, that I no longer
have the phone. And they want the eth address, that
I sent a deposit to. Well, all that is on the phone, that was
broken. Sure, I should've written down my 2FA code.
But we've all made that mistake.

Next time use Authy instead of Google Authenticator, it saves your 2FA data on the cloud, so no problems if you lose your phone.

I understand what you are up to now...
Check your e-mail, most exchanges send you an e-mail when they receive your deposit. This email may contain the address


Title: Re: Eth tx
Post by: raden1922 on January 27, 2019, 10:59:55 AM
Can anyone tell me how to locate an Ethernet address with a tx amount and an exact time?
What do you expect ethereum transactions in your wallet? Maybe what you mean is ethereum transaction history. And I would recommend you to see it at https://ethplorer.io or https://etherscan.io/ you can see it clearly and in detail. Goodluck.


Title: Re: Eth tx
Post by: marksayson on January 29, 2019, 10:58:55 PM
If you know the transaction details or its transaction address, you can search it on etherscan.io or ethlorer. Those two are blockchain explorers of ethereum main network. You can find detailed explanation on it by visiting its website.


Title: Re: Eth tx
Post by: Eat.Sleep.Bounty on February 03, 2019, 10:56:08 PM
You can visit etherscan, just google it. You will find it there. Etherscan was a blockchain explorer in ethereum coin. As long as you have the address of the transaction address that you are looking for, you can find and trace it in there.


Title: Re: Eth tx
Post by: kawetsriyanto on February 03, 2019, 11:11:49 PM
I think the question is already answered clearly by @bitmover. I advise to @JW9494 to lock your thread. It is better to lock, to avoid spam posts on this thread.