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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: coinb.in broadcasting help needed on: September 24, 2020, 08:36:05 PM
I think I figured out how it should be done in future. How can I close this thread?
You'll find a Lock Topic option at the bottom left corner of this thread.

Thanks for all the help folks, much appreciate it!!!
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: coinb.in broadcasting help needed on: September 24, 2020, 04:41:09 PM
Another stupid question,
Since that Wallet address that been refunded has money, can I access it anyhow with my private key or whatever else needed? Without using electrum

Well, it's just a private key.. I guess there should be other SPV wallets on iOS that allow you to import said key. But like i said: it's been years since i last touched any apple product.

You could check out bluewallet or breadwallet. There's no guarantee tough, but if you check them out and decide to trust them, it might be worth trying out.

That did the trick, installed bluewallet, imported wallet, and send it to my blockchain. Woohoo. Thank you very much!!

No problem... I'm happy it worked.
At this moment, there are 2 options for this thread: if you want to learn what went wrong the first time, you could keep this discussion live. If you're happy and don't want to investigate and learn, you should probably close this thread... Otherwise it'll stay live for days/weeks/months and people will come in and try to help you with a problem that has already been solved Smiley

I think I figured out how it should be done in future. How can I close this thread?
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: coinb.in broadcasting help needed on: September 24, 2020, 02:07:13 PM
Another stupid question,
Since that Wallet address that been refunded has money, can I access it anyhow with my private key or whatever else needed? Without using electrum

Well, it's just a private key.. I guess there should be other SPV wallets on iOS that allow you to import said key. But like i said: it's been years since i last touched any apple product.

You could check out bluewallet or breadwallet. There's no guarantee tough, but if you check them out and decide to trust them, it might be worth trying out.

That did the trick, installed bluewallet, imported wallet, and send it to my blockchain. Woohoo. Thank you very much!!
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: coinb.in broadcasting help needed on: September 24, 2020, 01:55:12 PM
When I add new transaction, do I live this settings as it is?





Seems like you messed up the url there... I get the error 'image not found' when i try to visit your screenshot...

It should work now ^^
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: coinb.in broadcasting help needed on: September 24, 2020, 01:48:15 PM
When I add new transaction, do I leave this settings as it is?

6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: coinb.in broadcasting help needed on: September 24, 2020, 01:23:41 PM
Another stupid question,
Since that Wallet address that been refunded has money, can I access it anyhow with my private key or whatever else needed? Without using electrum
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: coinb.in broadcasting help needed on: September 24, 2020, 01:03:56 PM
That's odd... Is the transaction that puts the money into that address actually confirmed? or is it "pending"? Huh I don't think coinb.in should care either way... it should let you spend unconfirmed coins, as long as the transaction has propagated properly...

When you enter the address in coinb.in, is it showing the same transaction ID for the "input" as the block explorers show?


The fastest way to fix this problem would still be my initial idear: download electrum, restore wallet, use the private key, use electrum's gui to spend your funds.
That's not going to be possible because of this:
I only have iOS that I can use, is it possible to do that with it?
iOS == iPhone/iPad

There is no iOS version of Electrum...

Explorer gives me:

Details
Hash
28d9edf6b2aa3e361a057f8850de3c12e6f9ac7f80fd5a73e43c...
Status
Confirmed
Received Time
2020-09-24 10:14
Size
217 bytes
Weight
541
Included in Block
649753
Confirmations
17


Where can I see in explorer the transaction ID as i can see in input

8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: coinb.in broadcasting help needed on: September 24, 2020, 12:48:07 PM
Go to a blockexplorer like:

https://btc.com/
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/
https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/
https://www.blockchain.com/explorer

and enter the Bitcoin address that you believe your coins were sent to... then see if the current balance is non-zero...

If the balance is zero, then the address is empty... so either the funds were never received from the market, or they were subsequently spent. You'd need to look at the transaction history for the address to figure out which scenario is true. You should see this history on the block explorer.

Money are there, just checked!
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: coinb.in broadcasting help needed on: September 24, 2020, 12:41:14 PM
"Missing Inputs" means that it cannot find the UTXO(s) that you are attempting to spend... ie. they do not exist or have already been spent.

You should check that the inputs you are attempting to use actually exist and are unspent.



Could you please tell me how can I check that?
Money been refunded to that address from the market, is it possible that it could be stolen etc.?
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: coinb.in broadcasting help needed on: September 24, 2020, 12:26:42 PM
Is there a preview/decoder window in coinb.in?

This error essentially means you've probably missed some inputs when signing the tx. I'd go back and check.
What's the size of your inputs v outputs?

Sorry for a stupid question but size as in bytes? It says 118 bytes.
I set output about 2$ less of my input, then go to verify, paste my encoded transaction press submit,
It gives me just (
Transaction Script

The above script has been decoded

Version: 1
Transaction Size: 118 bytes
Lock time: 0
RBF: This is a replace by fee transaction!)

Then I go to sign, my private key, transaction code press submit, it gives me green window with :
Signed transaction
The above transaction has been signed:

I copy that go to broadcast, paste that press submit
It gives me:
!Missing inputs

 Cry

11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: coinb.in broadcasting help needed on: September 24, 2020, 11:59:10 AM

An other option would be to download electrum from electrum.org, verify electrum's signature (the binary HAS to be signed by ThomasV), create a new wallet using your private key and spend your funds from electrum's gui.


I only have iOS that I can use, is it possible to do that with it?

Thanks for your reply!!
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / coinb.in broadcasting help needed on: September 24, 2020, 11:47:34 AM
Coinb.in Broadcast help

Hello there good folks, could anyone pls help with coinb.in broadcasting.
When I created a new BTC address on coinb.in i put it as my refund address in market wallet and also public key for multisig.
I got refunded, I have never done that before with coinb.in,
So I went to New -> Transaction, it showed me how much money I have and what wallet I want to send it to. So I changed the address of wallet to my Blockchain wallet and pressed submit,
Verified showed me my transaction script.
Sign bar gave me Signed Transaction green window
When I go to broadcast and paste that text and press submit it gives me Missing inputs, even though my outputs are smaller than inputs in first window of transaction.
Could anyone please help what am I doing wrong?!

Thank you!!!
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