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June 09, 2018, 05:59:14 PM
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Hello guys,

I'm doing a testing on my altcoin network server.

User 1 sent an amount of coins to User 2

User2 used "getnewaddress -addresstype legacy" to receive the coins.

User2 successfully received the coins, with 100 over conformation, however suddenly it the coins disappear from User2 qt's wallet.

Any idea what is going on? how do i retrieve the coins?

Is it similar problem which this person faced? https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/17621/help-tried-sending-bitcoins-to-myself-and-they-disappeared
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June 09, 2018, 06:31:34 PM
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Hello guys,

I'm doing a testing on my altcoin network server.

User 1 sent an amount of coins to User 2

User2 used "getnewaddress -addresstype legacy" to receive the coins.

User2 successfully received the coins, with 100 over conformation, however suddenly it the coins disappear from User2 qt's wallet.

Any idea what is going on? how do i retrieve the coins?

Is it similar problem which this person faced? https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/17621/help-tried-sending-bitcoins-to-myself-and-they-disappeared

The problem that the person in the SE question had was that he didn't exactly understood how so-called "change" adresses work.

You here ( or User2) have/has only received coins, and not send them, so no, this has nothing to do with change adresses, but is probably related to your software being buggy/working incorrectly.

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June 09, 2018, 06:49:35 PM
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Hi AdolfinWolf,

I'm using litecoin v1.60 wallet fork

the coin only disappear after a day, and it has 200 over conformation in the explorer.

User2 is using windows qt. I check the address of receiver is correct and is listed in User2  with the command "listaddressgroupings"

perhaps is there any other issue with the blockchain or privatekey?

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June 09, 2018, 07:24:19 PM
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I just checked again,

Total Sent                Total Received        Balance
4900000.00000000   4900000.00000000   0.00000000


this is extremely weird
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June 14, 2018, 02:50:38 PM
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Hi,

i just made a new testing.

i made a premined of 10000000 and couldn't send out.

the range from 50 to 2000 coins works.

When i tried sending out 1 million coins, 5 millions coins deducted from my balance and get stuck in the transaction. the only way is abandon the transaction, 5 millions return back to my wallet.

this is extremely unstable which I have been finding out what is the root cause of it.
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