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April 02, 2013, 01:15:41 PM
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Have tried rescan, but transaction is still not showing. This was a withdrawal from my MTGox account over an hour ago. Normally transactions are spotted almost instantly.

Any ideas?

Many thanks in advance.
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April 02, 2013, 01:21:01 PM
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It is showing on blockhain.info - so why oh why is it not on Bitcoin-QT?

Should I start using a different Bitcoin client? Any recommendations?
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It is showing on blockhain.info - so why oh why is it not on Bitcoin-QT?

Should I start using a different Bitcoin client? Any recommendations?

When a transaction gets broadcast, that transaction gets relayed to most every peer node.  If your client was not running at the time, it might not know of the transaction because it wasn't online when the broadcast happened.   Eventually the transaction will likely get included in a block and then your node will see it.  Or the original client that sent it can re-broadcast it.  If the sender was using the bitcoin-Qt/bitcoind client then that will notice the transaction is not yet in a block and eventually will re-broadcast it (generally within about a half hour).

So if it is showing on blockchain.info then just hang tight.   Leave your client running so it won't miss a re-broadcast if you want the warm-fuzzy from seeing the 0/unconfirmed transaction in your list of transactions.

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April 02, 2013, 05:56:41 PM
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Thanks Stephen, appreciate it!
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