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November 24, 2016, 12:33:26 AM
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November 24, 2016, 12:42:27 AM
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Here's your address: 1MMYLKBFVcCVDqCLj8Mxp7xNQSUJMGTSir

And here are the transactions you're trying to find:

ea14c310885e039a03b99589da6e9ed1c19d63c08d72d300089123239be6fffc

a890d3ee3fa9bf3ef77d8b4e8e0c1e97598ee6580538f96f8e6367c8d045536c

Those transactions have yet to confirm. The fees are pretty small given the size of them - only 0.0001 BTC as your transaction fee for both of them. Wait a couple days for them to confirm and see if they show up in the balance.

Additionally, the first transaction must confirm before the second since input from the second is derived from the first. This might be in the same block, or not.

Here's a useful thread: FAQ: All About Unconfirmed 0 Confirmation Transaction Fee (READ before posting!)

i can wait days , but the problem why i can't see this transactions in my trezor account !

Perhaps the balance will update when the transactions confirm. It's unclear, though.

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November 24, 2016, 12:45:26 AM
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i can wait days , but the problem why i can't see this transactions in my trezor account !
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November 24, 2016, 12:49:46 AM
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i can wait days , but the problem why i can't see this transactions in my trezor account !

It seems that (after a brief search online) an option may be to use Electrum to attempt to check your Trezor account. Give this a shot - it's worth a try. Keep in mind, though, that your private key hasn't gone anywhere. You should theoretically still have access to those funds - since you saw it update with a newer one.

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November 24, 2016, 12:57:14 AM
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ok , i hope this can be fixed , it's annoying me
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November 24, 2016, 02:16:00 AM
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i can wait days , but the problem why i can't see this transactions in my trezor account !

It seems that (after a brief search online) an option may be to use Electrum to attempt to check your Trezor account. Give this a shot - it's worth a try. Keep in mind, though, that your private key hasn't gone anywhere. You should theoretically still have access to those funds - since you saw it update with a newer one.

i tried electrum and connected to trezor and still same problem :/
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November 24, 2016, 06:57:52 AM
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i can wait days , but the problem why i can't see this transactions in my trezor account !

It seems that (after a brief search online) an option may be to use Electrum to attempt to check your Trezor account. Give this a shot - it's worth a try. Keep in mind, though, that your private key hasn't gone anywhere. You should theoretically still have access to those funds - since you saw it update with a newer one.

i tried electrum and connected to trezor and still same problem :/

The Transaction will show up once its confirmed.

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