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June 04, 2017, 06:29:45 PM
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Hello everyone, thanks for your time. Question as per title; I will post the sequence of events below to make it clear what has happened:

- approx 3 years ago: bought 1.5 bitcoins, located in 'Multibit' wallet.
- 3 days ago: attempted to send roughly 1.49BTC to a 'coinbase' wallet.
- Transaction was unconfirmed seen by 1 peer for several hours, sought googles help and ended up resetting blockchain and transactions to 2 days prior of current failing transaction.
- Once this completed, I had 0BTC in my Multibit wallet (there was something like 0.00X left after I sent the 1.49)
- I tried resetting again, but this time right up to the present time. This time 1BTC flat returned to my wallet, but 0.5 remained unaccounted for.
- I tried sending 0.9BTC to my coinbase wallet, thinking that perhaps my fee wasn't high enough, but the same thing happened. This time I reset again to the present time but now I'm back at 0BTC.

I wonder if using an outdated Multibit client is the cause of this now. Have I lost my BTC? What is the best course of action now? Leave it a few days? Export my wallet to a new Multibit client?

Any help or advice appreciated, thanks.
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June 04, 2017, 06:40:05 PM
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can not help without tx id's

did you keep them?

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June 04, 2017, 06:41:12 PM
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I answered your question in your first thread. You haven't lost your coins, it's all explained in this post.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1949128.msg19364154#msg19364154
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June 04, 2017, 06:52:27 PM
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can not help without tx id's

did you keep them?

I lost the first one, but Multibit keeps a log of events and I trawled through it after the first mishap and believe I found the hash. When I ran it through one of those websites (forgive me I forgot the name of it), it said the transaction didn't exist.

I would imagine the same thing has happened to the 2nd one. I can trawl through the log again though and find them if need be.



@HI-TEC99

Wasn't my thread mate but thanks very much. I had an inkling this was the problem but I was worried nevertheless. Should I keep the same client and wait, then update the programme I use, or get a new programme now and await for my BTC to return?
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June 04, 2017, 07:26:49 PM
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Blockchain.info has my balance at 1.5BTC, which is a relief. Guess I just have to play the waiting game?
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June 04, 2017, 07:34:26 PM
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Do you have even the address where your btc save? and the address where you want to send like you said coinbase wallet..
Give us those address..
And if multibit created a logs export the first or last log so that we can know if what honestly the problem of you transaction .

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June 04, 2017, 07:43:35 PM
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Do you have even the address where your btc save? and the address where you want to send like you said coinbase wallet..
Give us those address..
And if multibit created a logs export the first or last log so that we can know if what honestly the problem of you transaction .

My Multibit wallet: https://blockchain.info/address/1F7nGCkejR94bbrp1oo62sGWKxVB3w3uV6

I'm going to assume my coinbase wallet (with a balance of 0) has never seen any of the transactions I attempted because the Multibit client was too old with a preset fee which was too low. Now I just have to hope that they return to my Multibit wallet locally in due course.
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June 04, 2017, 08:02:04 PM
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@HI-TEC99

Wasn't my thread mate but thanks very much. I had an inkling this was the problem but I was worried nevertheless. Should I keep the same client and wait, then update the programme I use, or get a new programme now and await for my BTC to return?

I'd install electrum and import your multibit private keys into it as explained in the post I linked to. Your coins will probably show in electrum, and if they do you can send them immediately.
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June 04, 2017, 08:16:22 PM
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@HI-TEC99

Wasn't my thread mate but thanks very much. I had an inkling this was the problem but I was worried nevertheless. Should I keep the same client and wait, then update the programme I use, or get a new programme now and await for my BTC to return?

I'd install electrum and import your multibit private keys into it as explained in the post I linked to. Your coins will probably show in electrum, and if they do you can send them immediately.

Got my electrum wallet set up, imported the key and now I have 1.498BC unconfirmed, but the transaction has appeared on blockchain.info so I expect it'll turn up soon. Thanks a bunch for your time and help!
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