I think you're reasoning here is wrong....
You sent the coins to 1GfxJgs8FU6JrKFJFALT3PZxgv9VR7UXnL and they're there. That's the address they went to, the other address you listed has nothing to do with this transactions. Both of those address may be part of the same wallet, but that doesn't mean that the coins will move from one to another.
From what I see the coins are sitting in the right place.
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Newbie sub-forum isn't for your selling advertisements
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the usual FUD campaign because f*****g Bernanke is going down for good.
Bernanke - last head of FED in history.
From reading your posts you have some interesting views... Bitcoin =\= FED going away
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@OP
The newbie section isn't for loan requests. You posting in there makes me think you're a scammer, will be watching just in case.
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I'm looking into the ixc thing. http://www.ixcoin.org/ is so shady, yet has OSX client which does not exist on the pp and terra thing, nice ! However, I'm seeing 0 connections, 0 blocks, 0 transactions, forever. Looks like the network bootstrap is broken, or my client is outdated ?? **crap, noticed that the osx version is behind other versions (Mac OS X unverified 0.3.24.2 only) is that the problem ?? Because it's dead.
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@GoldenAngel
Start self moderated topics from now on, then you can do whatever you want.
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Coinbase takes a few days to go through, they do an ACH transfer not a wire. Once you buy it's locked in, you just don't get the coins for a few days.
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Could escrow services help this?
Unlikely, transactions through escrow could still be reversed.
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Wow thanks tysat all I had to do was "reset blockchain" on my wallet and they magically appeared. What a relief...
Good tip for the future, if you can see it on blockexplorer then it's been confirmed at least once.
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Is there anyway to add a fee to that transaction so it can be "pushed" somehow?
I don't believe so, but I'm not well versed in the super technical aspects of bitcoin. There's not an easy way to do it.
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0 fee, it's going to take some time
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Sorry if I seem daft but I'm new at this... I recently acquired some bitcoins on bitstamp.net which I then sent to my wallet (multibit), thing is they never arrived. I looked up the address I sent it to on blockexplorer - http://blockexplorer.com/address/1HEwRtfwCiebVxGP2HsffxKexF3HGdong8 - and the transaction is listed but I dont know enough to understand much of the info there. I don't understand why they've not arrived in my wallet, it's been over 24h, any ideas please??? Does your wallet have the complete blockchain downloaded? I recently had a small transaction take a month to go through.
The key is the transaction fee that you're willing to pay (setting in your wallet program). If it is too small, it can take a long time for the transaction to be viewed by "peers", which is the process by which it is validated.
Transaction fees don't apply in this situation as it's already been confirmed in a block.
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coinbase is pretty solid, haven't had any issues there
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Blockexplorer only shows confirmed transactions, as it scans the blockchain to get it's information.
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It offers a new beginning. It has already minted in 48 hrs what took bitcoin 4 months.
So it's just for people who are upset they didn't get into bitcoin earlier?
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looks like small transaction fees need to part of the process if you want it done fast.
Yup, that's how bitcoin works.
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You WILL get scammed eventually... it's not even a matter of "if".
That's a little harsh, if you play it safe you won't. I haven't been scammed.
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