Yeah sorry. I found the tx is this: b18a38be693a5dca1aae2326351cb80c3ca64616559f0c4c5c9b6d2d8841d9cb
But was still wondering how it could be imported. I got the hash, but when I tried importing it, electrum crashed and hasn't come back since
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Looks like there's some sort of server issue with the new release as it has crashed v2.9.8 and v3.0.5.
if this is not your wallet you can't just import the transaction in the wallet, there is no option for that. if you want to test it, you need to import the receiving address in a new wallet.
and the problem is not with the server, it is with the wallet itself. it receives a transaction ID which you posted here, and saves it. then it also receives the same transaction in raw format but before saving it, the wallet has to verify this transction by parsing it. but it fails there so it can not save the raw transaction hex (in blockchain.info add ?format=hex and you see it) in your wallet. so it shows the amount received as 0 and also gets stuck in synchronizing.
this should fix it:
https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/pull/3794if you know how, clone the repository and build a new version based on the latest commits.
some helpful link for windowsif you don't wait for them to make a new release which shouldn't take long.