Actually is not a blockchain wallet. It's a multibit wallet address and i clicked on a previous transaction to see the details on blockchain and then i saw the above message.
It will appear if you receive any double-spent Bitcoin regardless of the wallet you use.
So you think it will stop showing after a while?
(AFAIK) if one of the transactions which use same input is dropped, it will be gone. If not, then Blockchain.info should fix this.
There is one more thing:
A few days ago i sent some coins from one address to another, in the same wallet (multibit), just for testing purposes (to see if i can send between my addresses inside the same wallet).
You think this is why i get this message?
Thanks!
Maybe. If input in that transaction was already spent or if you spent it later.
Did you transferred the money between wallet without fees ?
I think you probably did and that's the reason it appeared.
I never had such experience ,so no idea on fixing it.
Good luck
hmmm
not sure, but i think i have set a fee by default, so any transaction will go out with the minimum fee.
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No. Sending a zero fee transaction doesn't make this warning appear in bc.io. It appears *only* if you receive any double-spending transaction.
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but it showed the warning message when I checked it on the blockchain.info site, which you described above but it did went away after a day I think.
The double-spent Bitcoin you received may have dropped and the warning went away.
So my guess it will go away on it's own in a day or two.
It's permanent like redsn0w told but (AFAIK) if one of the transactions which use same input is dropped, it will be gone. If not, then Blockchain.info should fix this.