jonnybravo0311
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June 24, 2015, 06:48:12 PM |
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You can still find that transaction on blockchain.info... I'm looking at it now. It appears it was rebroadcast.
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Jonny's Pool - Mine with us and help us grow! Support a pool that supports Bitcoin, not a hardware manufacturer's pockets! No SPV cheats. No empty blocks.
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zazarb (OP)
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June 24, 2015, 08:20:45 PM |
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You can still find that transaction on blockchain.info... I'm looking at it now. It appears it was rebroadcast. yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
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jbrnt
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June 24, 2015, 09:46:44 PM |
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner.
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zazarb (OP)
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June 25, 2015, 12:01:54 AM |
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste?
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Hexcoin
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June 25, 2015, 01:54:00 AM |
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key
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sun64986161
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In God Im Trust
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June 25, 2015, 06:54:49 AM |
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Your transaction still not confirmed how many time this transaction, someday i ever try send withou fee (electrum wallet) confirmed only in 2hours
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fuck bit-x
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ranochigo
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June 25, 2015, 07:20:58 AM |
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key This wouldn't work if anyone is constantly rebroadcasting the transaction. Different client has different behavior, for blockchain.info, they stop broadcasting after 24 hours and the transaction will be dropped out of the mempool, it is never cancelled.
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zazarb (OP)
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June 25, 2015, 07:39:15 AM |
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key or here reliable information? maybe you have link to source? I want try, but I afraid that loss all.
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ranochigo
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June 25, 2015, 07:43:54 AM |
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key or here reliable information? maybe you have link to source? I want try, but I afraid that loss all. You won't lose any of your Bitcoins as long as you export your private key and keep it at the safe place. I however, highly doubt that blockchain.info is rebroadcasting it. If you looked at the relayed by IP, it isn't blockchain.info who relayed it. Even if you remove your private key, if the person doesn't stop rebroadcasting your transaction, your transaction will stay there until its confirmed.
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zazarb (OP)
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June 25, 2015, 07:55:30 AM |
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key or here reliable information? maybe you have link to source? I want try, but I afraid that loss all. You won't lose any of your Bitcoins as long as you export your private key and keep it at the safe place. I however, highly doubt that blockchain.info is rebroadcasting it. If you looked at the relayed by IP, it isn't blockchain.info who relayed it. Even if you remove your private key, if the person doesn't stop rebroadcasting your transaction, your transaction will stay there until its confirmed. and how I can remove private key, I can't find this option.
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zazarb (OP)
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June 25, 2015, 08:06:48 AM |
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key or here reliable information? maybe you have link to source? I want try, but I afraid that loss all. You won't lose any of your Bitcoins as long as you export your private key and keep it at the safe place. I however, highly doubt that blockchain.info is rebroadcasting it. If you looked at the relayed by IP, it isn't blockchain.info who relayed it. Even if you remove your private key, if the person doesn't stop rebroadcasting your transaction, your transaction will stay there until its confirmed. and how I can remove private key, I can't find this option. what yu want to say ? remove private key are you seriously, we can't remve it, that originallly bitcoin and no 1 can remove it or "remove key" means that delete wallet?
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ranochigo
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June 25, 2015, 08:07:42 AM |
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key or here reliable information? maybe you have link to source? I want try, but I afraid that loss all. You won't lose any of your Bitcoins as long as you export your private key and keep it at the safe place. I however, highly doubt that blockchain.info is rebroadcasting it. If you looked at the relayed by IP, it isn't blockchain.info who relayed it. Even if you remove your private key, if the person doesn't stop rebroadcasting your transaction, your transaction will stay there until its confirmed. and how I can remove private key, I can't find this option. To backup, you go to import/export and click export unencrypted. Select Bitcoin-Qt as the format and copy everything. Save it into a textfile and into somewhere safe. If you're scared, just copy it to a piece of paper and verify 6 times you copied it correctly*. Then, go to recieve money then click the "actions" beside the address you want to remove. Click archive address. Then go to archive, select that address and click delete keys. Do this at your own risk. I doubt if it would help but you can try. * A single letter wrong can result in the loss of Bitcoin.
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zazarb (OP)
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June 25, 2015, 08:21:35 AM |
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key or here reliable information? maybe you have link to source? I want try, but I afraid that loss all. You won't lose any of your Bitcoins as long as you export your private key and keep it at the safe place. I however, highly doubt that blockchain.info is rebroadcasting it. If you looked at the relayed by IP, it isn't blockchain.info who relayed it. Even if you remove your private key, if the person doesn't stop rebroadcasting your transaction, your transaction will stay there until its confirmed. and how I can remove private key, I can't find this option. To backup, you go to import/export and click export unencrypted. Select Bitcoin-Qt as the format and copy everything. Save it into a textfile and into somewhere safe. If you're scared, just copy it to a piece of paper and verify 6 times you copied it correctly*. Then, go to recieve money then click the "actions" beside the address you want to remove. Click archive address. Then go to archive, select that address and click delete keys. Do this at your own risk. I doubt if it would help but you can try. * A single letter wrong can result in the loss of Bitcoin. thanks you for detail info, key I have already saved, only now question I found two choice: 1.delete private key only and 2. delete address and p. key?
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ranochigo
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June 25, 2015, 10:14:48 AM |
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key or here reliable information? maybe you have link to source? I want try, but I afraid that loss all. You won't lose any of your Bitcoins as long as you export your private key and keep it at the safe place. I however, highly doubt that blockchain.info is rebroadcasting it. If you looked at the relayed by IP, it isn't blockchain.info who relayed it. Even if you remove your private key, if the person doesn't stop rebroadcasting your transaction, your transaction will stay there until its confirmed. and how I can remove private key, I can't find this option. To backup, you go to import/export and click export unencrypted. Select Bitcoin-Qt as the format and copy everything. Save it into a textfile and into somewhere safe. If you're scared, just copy it to a piece of paper and verify 6 times you copied it correctly*. Then, go to recieve money then click the "actions" beside the address you want to remove. Click archive address. Then go to archive, select that address and click delete keys. Do this at your own risk. I doubt if it would help but you can try. * A single letter wrong can result in the loss of Bitcoin. thanks you for detail info, key I have already saved, only now question I found two choice: 1.delete private key only and 2. delete address and p. key? Delete address and private key should do the job.
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zazarb (OP)
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June 25, 2015, 10:38:47 AM |
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done , now must wait until transaction disappeared from blockchain? and then import p.key again?
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Hexcoin
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June 25, 2015, 12:16:48 PM |
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done , now must wait until transaction disappeared from blockchain? and then import p.key again? yes thats it. you should wait for the transaction to disappear in the chain then you can import your private key again. i've done this in the past, before i realized this trick i waited for sometime like 3weeks
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zazarb (OP)
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June 26, 2015, 08:26:52 PM |
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done , now must wait until transaction disappeared from blockchain? and then import p.key again? yes thats it. you should wait for the transaction to disappear in the chain then you can import your private key again. i've done this in the past, before i realized this trick i waited for sometime like 3weeks thanks Hexcoin and others who helped me with this issue, finally I recover my amount, I had some problems with import p.key(full copy-paste not works, I took only part from key), and small amount 10k satoshi missing(maybe fee)becouse I sweep key to other address.
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jbrnt
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June 26, 2015, 10:38:29 PM |
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thanks Hexcoin and others who helped me with this issue, finally I recover my amount, I had some problems with import p.key(full copy-paste not works, I took only part from key), and small amount 10k satoshi missing(maybe fee)becouse I sweep key to other address.
Glad it worked out fine for you. You don't need to the fear that the seller won't send them back to you. Your resend to another address went through and was confirmed in 75 minutes! The 0.0001 was used for fee as seen here: https://blockchain.info/tx/e56440fd36d11415bb2cb6db835139a09034cbfc8eb7866fc619ba7ac149786a
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Hexcoin
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June 27, 2015, 12:35:32 AM |
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done , now must wait until transaction disappeared from blockchain? and then import p.key again? yes thats it. you should wait for the transaction to disappear in the chain then you can import your private key again. i've done this in the past, before i realized this trick i waited for sometime like 3weeks thanks Hexcoin and others who helped me with this issue, finally I recover my amount, I had some problems with import p.key(full copy-paste not works, I took only part from key), and small amount 10k satoshi missing(maybe fee)becouse I sweep key to other address. Sweep key will send all the amount in that private key's bitcoin address to your currently owned address so it will take 10k satoshi as fee If you chose import directly you wouldn't pay for any transaction fee and you will have the control over your address again
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zazarb (OP)
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June 27, 2015, 08:16:28 AM |
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yes, now know, but to later when I have chose direct, me pop up warning about possible loss, and I chose sweep
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