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December 20, 2013, 11:35:34 PM
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Hi All,

I had a little issue with a withdraw and so i checked blockchain.info. As soon as i typed in my btc adres i saw something wierd, namely transactions from my btc adres toward some adres for 22 btc, 100 and 300.. i dont even own that much money.

See here: https://blockchain.info/address/1CUVL1LBBeYDKi8FojNYvbEoffRSAsjfB6

So i checkd the adres of the reciver and.. well check for yourself: https://blockchain.info/address/174psvzt77NgEC373xSZWm9gYXqz4sTJjn

Thats some sick amount of BTC going over. Im not sure, i am newbee and thus.. but kinda strange seeing my adres sending 200 btc to some adres i dont know and btc i dont own. Probs why the arrow is red Wink ..

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December 20, 2013, 11:43:39 PM
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Nope, every transaction can use inputs from more addresses, so the red arrows with high BTC sums are valid transactions
green - in
red - out


1CUVL1LBBeYDKi8FojNYvbEoffRSAsjfB6

is your address?
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December 21, 2013, 12:08:26 AM
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Ah oky. Yeah thats my addres. Thats why i didnt get it.. i mean it looks like i am sending btc`s to some adres which i dont know and with btc`s i dont have..
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December 21, 2013, 02:04:04 AM
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I had a little issue with a withdraw
Withdraw from what/whom? Huh  Some online wallets don't actually store your coins in the address you sent them too, so it is possible your online wallet provider is just moving coins around.  More info please. Grin

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