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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Question on moved wallet on: May 31, 2014, 10:54:00 PM
Its the same wallet (address), its just now on the multibit program. (doesn't multibit get its info from blockchain?) 
So if I send the coins using multibit (which seems to list the transaction as verified) will it cause a problem or not?

Again, I appreciate the help.
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Question on moved wallet on: May 31, 2014, 10:14:38 PM
Hi all,

Yesterday I posted a question about an unconfirmed transaction but someone here VERY helpfully pointed out that the transaction was actually confirmed, and blockchain was misreporting the transaction.
I emailed their help desk and they said they would fix it but 18 hours later it's still unconfirmed on blockchain.

After some effort (blockchain does not want you moving your wallet) I was able to move my wallet to the program Multibit; now I have the wallet in multibit, and blockchain still has a copy (with the unconfirmed funds).

SO: What happens if I try to send the money using multibit while blockchain still considers the transaction unconfirmed?


Thanks in advance.

BTW this are the links to the transaction
http://blockr.io/tx/info/eb59c5db7b1b2e40744ca81582edb9c7b2ee4bf31098f0a3b5f4d418e06212da

and blockchains still incorrect info

https://blockchain.info/tx/eb59c5db7b1b2e40744ca81582edb9c7b2ee4bf31098f0a3b5f4d418e06212da
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bounty on unconfirmed transaction? on: May 31, 2014, 04:17:18 AM
I already tried that, an every time I do I get an error.
If I download the wallet I get a wallet.aes.json file that electrum wont let me open. If I go to settings and display my private key, when I paste it into electrum I again get an error. I tried using google to figure out how to do it but no luck.
Any help is appreciated.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bounty on unconfirmed transaction? on: May 31, 2014, 03:46:06 AM
First, thank you.

But now I have to ask what happens if I try to spend the funds blockchain is reporting as unconfirmed?


Damm blockchain, is there a way to move my wallet off their site? There were ways but they don't seem to work anymore
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Bounty on unconfirmed transaction? on: May 31, 2014, 02:45:14 AM
I have a transaction that I paid a small transaction fee (.0001) for and its been 11 hours and its still unconfirmed. At first it was up to 60% propagated then later when I checked it feel to 0 and it remains unconfirmed. I've heard offering a bounty may get someone to process the transaction but I have no idea what this even really means or where I would do it... I'm using blockchain and this is a link to my transaction:


https://blockchain.info/tx/eb59c5db7b1b2e40744ca81582edb9c7b2ee4bf31098f0a3b5f4d418e06212da


So I'd seriously be willing to pay whatever is fair if there is a way this can be recovered. (having this wallet on blockchain really limits anything I can do to fix the problem)


Thanks in advanced
(I did read the sticky here so I did read it can take a week but I don't understand how it can go from 60% propagated to 0--any help or advice is appreciated)
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