Hi!
I'm a little confused
Is it the same blockchain in my wallet as when I look at the Paccoin V1 explorer?
I have different balances in my wallet against the explorer.
How is it even possible that someone can manipulate the blockchain and delete already verified transactions?
The explorer only shows each address balance you have. It does not know which addresses your wallet has.
Sometimes solo mining (for example) creates transactions in you wallet without an address.
You can check it by going to <Help><Debug window>
<Console>where you type
listunspentit will show all the transactions which
redemption have not occurred, i.e. not in any of your wallet addresses.
Therefore, before the coinswap, make sure that you "spend" them, by sending your wallet balance to another address including the exchange sites which will do the coinswap for you. Certainly, you can still "spend" them during a direct coinswap from PAC to $PAC
Otherwise, those unspent/without-redemption balances in your wallet would never link to any addresses to show up for you to see, despite they are there.
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Thanks for your reply.
Actually those transactions are from solo mining. The transactions was sent to different addresses in the wallet and they were confirmed.
They were visible in the wallet for a few minutes, then all but three ofta the transactions suddenly disappeared from the wallet and from Explorer.
When I look at Explorer now, these transactions are showing up again, all verified, but the balance is much higher than shown in my wallet.
The wallet shows only 3 of 44 transactions at one of the addresses, the remaining is not displayed.
This is one of the addresses:
http://paccoinexplorer.us:3001/address/AmxaG6CpFUQZVCSagZJjzhM83YRQA4EkocThe first three (oldest) are visible in the wallet, the rest are gone.
I have mined to other addresses in the same wallet, same happend with these, first confirmed and a little later just disappeared from the wallet.
I am currently reloading the entire block chain to the wallet.
Perhaps the lost transactions may appear again.