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December 20, 2013, 01:44:30 PM
Last edit: December 20, 2013, 02:25:42 PM by Chillance
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Hey guys!

So, I was really first about to ask ocminer (dogepool.net) what is going on with my DOGE coins not ending up on Cryptsy. Thing is, I first send a small amount (by cash out), and then the auto triggered and send a bigger amount. Problem is though, that the second huger amount hasn't arrived at all at Cryptsy. The first one I got "Pending Deposit" for, and did arrive many hours later, but not the second one. Not even "Pending". It's the same address, so I was about to ask if there was a way to figure out what is going on.

However, apparently I have to post something long here first, before I can do anything else on this forum, which is why this post is here. So, I figured, I can ask if anyone here know a way to check amount of confirmations or whatnot for a transaction made. I suppose it could be done when sending from the local client, but if I send directly from the pool to Cryptsy? How to check then? Reason I do this is that I don't want to pay extra for sending first to me, and then a fee to get it to Cryptsy. Seemed unnecessary to me, but maybe this is a lesson that it's better to send to yourself first?

I would like to know what you guys think and how I can investigate further what is going on? It looks fine in the pool, but nothing at Cryptsy...

Edit: Well, that took long enough. I just now noticed the second batch in "Pending" in Cryptsy, so I guess everything will be fine... only took 15+ hours to arrive there...

Still interesting to know what methods there are to see that status of a coin during transfer...

Thanks,
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December 21, 2013, 10:37:52 AM
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Hey Chillance,

I would absolutely NOT recommend withdrawing to Cryptsy directly, always go the way through your wallet first, you should "see" the transaction as soon as the pool sends it and with "fast" coins like dogecoin, it should be confirmed within minutes.

THEN you can spend your Coins where you want e.g. Cryptsy.

Cryptsy is way overloaded/crowded, especially with dogecoin and myself also lost 10k coins on cryptsy while they were "transferring" ..

Use Cryptsy very carefully.

Unfortunately most people think that pools are scamming or withholding coins of the users, as soon as you withdraw coins, you get a "transaction id" which you can verify using the coins block explorer, google for dogecoin block explorer, there you can paste your transaction id for the corresponding transaction and you'll se that the amount you requested went out successfully.

If any questions arrive, you can also reach me via PM or via contact form @ pool.

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December 21, 2013, 12:46:15 PM
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Chillance you are busy tracking coins well I am busy tracking its prices daily and eagerly waiting it to fall immensely which will get the bitcoins fan boys to the land who are just favoring crypto-currencies which are just junk worth nothing then investors faith
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December 28, 2013, 03:08:27 AM
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I actually haven't had any issue yet *fingers crossed*. It may be slow, but it ends up where I expect it to end up. Even at Cryptsy. Also, I don't spam them, but collect some amount first... but not too huge either, in case it gets "lost"...
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December 28, 2013, 02:58:30 PM
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@Luqash3 Tracking prices is a good point also Grin furthermore in a certain manner we all are investors now.
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