No because my funds, except for the fee, are still in my old wallet. Thats why I am so confused, where does this 0.04 come from...
0.04687534 originated from 1CVKSzhEq... 0.04622898 sent to 1D4Tj2F99 + fee 0.00064636 you're not explaining yourself clearly, I'm confused what is what on this matter
1. what is your new wallet? what is the receiving address in that wallet?
2. 1D4Tj2F99... is this address exist in any of your wallet bc.info or new wallet?
3. in which address you see this 0.09 you spoke of?
so far what I can tell:
1CVKSzhEq is your address and has 2 unspents 0.04687534 and 0.016825
you used one of unspents which is 0.04687534 to 1D4Tj2F99
and now 1CVKSzhEq has balance of 0.016825
This is why it is so weird. I entered 0.09 btc to transfer from my old wallet (1CVK...) to my new wallet (1D4Tj...). The btc never arrived in my new wallet. But when I look at my transaction history in my old wallet, and click on this transaction that I made, I see this 0.04 showing up and saying it is transferred to my new wallet. But its not. The btc never left my old wallet nor does my new wallet contain btc. So the transaction info is wrong. The weirdest thing however, is the fact that I did pay this transaction fee. I am not a btc pro, but I do know something has terribly gone wrong. My trust in this whole bitcoin system has hit an all-time low. It is not about the 20 euros worth of btc that I lost, but how this is even possible.
Note; Im really sure the address of the new wallet is the right one.