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Majestic_H (OP)
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September 09, 2017, 12:06:16 AM
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Sent from my Electrum to my Trezor. Trezor not recording transaction in balance. Have 161 confirmations, so I know it is on the blockchain. Here is the receiving address and the transaction ID.
Anyone got any clues?

Trans id    f5e5e6f4de4298a1d74ac3f3ba3116e0b80e97b2373da987766a2d5c27541da6

Pub. address that received:  1PZz1GAhtVx4nWg4Me85jFe3Xg3anoGPLR

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September 09, 2017, 02:43:55 AM
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It is pretty normal. Trezor cannot magically receive transactions by itself. Trezor is basically a device which holds your addresses and can sign it. If you want to see and send transactions, you need to have a client which is compatible with it on a computer.

You have to setup Trezor using a client like Electrum. For Electrum, go to File>New/ Restore, select standard wallet and then use a hardware device. Make sure your Trezor is already connected to it.

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September 09, 2017, 08:42:00 PM
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I did that and the .10 BTC is still showing `sent on' my Electrum. I am not sure I understand.
Here is an e-mail I got from Trezor support.
I am not sure I understand. If it's not on my Electrum because I sent it to my Trezor address, and it is not registered on my Trezor, but it is sitting on the blockchain as a finalized transaction, then  Where is it?

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Thank you for the TX id, now I see where the problem is, the 0,1 BTC was sent from the given address app 2 hours after received (Sept. 8, 4:25 AM) https://btc-bitcore1.trezor.io/address/1PZz1GAhtVx4nWg4Me85jFe3Xg3anoGPLR

The address is empty and therefore your balance isn'ŧ reflecting this amount, it's simply not there anymore, you must have sent this outside the address.

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My questions.

1. How can a BTC be sent AFTER it was received?
2. If the address is empty and I send .1 BTC to it shouldn't it now have .1 BTC?
3. If it is not there, then Where is it?
4. What does it mean `sent outside of the address?'

Thanks for your initial response
Majestic_H
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