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December 08, 2017, 02:21:27 AM
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I have an exchange account that I had about ˜0,24 btc earlier today. I tried to send it to another exchange account of mine with the following address 1DLy3CoorJshZSEDoXDvdZLvzqU1B4xDia

At first I tried to send ˜0,024... to this account and the exchange interface said it was completed. Then, 3 minutes after i tried to send the remaining ammount which was about 0,219...

In the exchange platform which I tried to send the btcs (and it says the it was sent, because there is no btc anymore, they mapped the transactions with the below tx)
For the first transaction the tx should be this: b8eca82523c709187d8bdbb563f555e5b2cd0f2d05c2862188360dea141eab6b
For the second transaction the tx shoud be this: fba7f5a1119b4e60a2c6f5605a502e2eb5ab32418ae8b39b5bd0726756ad6d59

I tried to find both of them on Blockcypher and blockchain.info and I couldnt find these transactions ANYWHERE!! It is not in the address that i tried to send (although i verified that the address exists, of course)

So WHERE IS IT?? What do I do?
It was kind of big money for me and now it is completely gone?
Who should I blame or try to get the btc back??

Please, any good souls could figure out?

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December 08, 2017, 06:26:12 PM
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Pretty much your only recourse is to contact your exchange and ask them what is going on... They're the ones who supposedly created the transaction and broadcast it. However, it doesn't look like the transactions ever made it out of their system.

What exchange were you sending from? Huh

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