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peeticek (OP)
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February 03, 2014, 01:24:22 PM
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Hi gyus,

i sent 1.49BTC from my multibit wallet to another wallet 4 days ago, but coins didnt arrived yet..

TRX was seen by 1peer, but not confirmed.

I always agree with trx fee, but no idea whats the default value in multibit wallet..


Can somebody help - i lost 900eur in fact :-/


http://imgur.com/SZLKLmu


  f68a88ddbe35fac99d6f26cea52a3cf786c72789094b2e1aeabd3478b7206de1: Seen by 1 peer. Pending/unconfirmed.
     from 1PwRd7CSa2eMEv8xKVjKaRbxmA1jWDGDtc / b678e39b6141cda45097dd200c9426f955060ea1a14c754e7b5f46db6f5d9b7f:6
     from 1PwRd7CSa2eMEv8xKVjKaRbxmA1jWDGDtc / 821171965ed2a366e4458a46f495b84480e4f66f556c8edd4327ec714cfb4315:11
     from 1PwRd7CSa2eMEv8xKVjKaRbxmA1jWDGDtc / e57898d141853ddc3ec0d69d5fa761387a65de9dc38795452e045bf0110ead23:6
     from 1PwRd7CSa2eMEv8xKVjKaRbxmA1jWDGDtc / b6beede96990241c72bdd84d9db06f71c75e11df0f9acff41e8e29392e07fa50:79
     from 1GAKvEppCu86VFBbbUcyxCMedjkGFcER7y / b0baabaf85d4298c3c8e8b66f106f83f985cfb31502f21bfe43838b98e2b7df3:1
     from 1GAKvEppCu86VFBbbUcyxCMedjkGFcER7y / 3f5f64e49e3c9f8113ef381fa67b849faf691fd4402dcd6083e7bad7cd99f2ab:1
       to 1PxKmbkWHJDSU8p9rbJXgr4o3HrTQGhest 1.49 BTC
       to 1GAKvEppCu86VFBbbUcyxCMedjkGFcER7y 0.00044198 BTC



thanks

p.

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February 04, 2014, 01:41:48 PM
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well that transaction does not exist in the global blockchain, which means the money is still in your pocket, you just can't see it ...

the easiest way to go here is to

1) install a new wallet, import the private key of the source address of that transaction

2) you will see all your money there

3) send it to another address of yours
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February 05, 2014, 11:17:36 AM
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bitdude - many thanks for your help!

It works - i installed multibit to another pc and made import of private key - after synchronisation of wallet, 1.49btc showed up..

Thanks again!

- where can i find your wallet address - i would like to thank you also in btc

P.
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February 05, 2014, 01:24:42 PM
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I am glad it helped.
You do not need to send anything,
but if you really want it ... 1HkxUjf7mDPLmDx63CDgM3QbpfdzY11R99
Thank you.
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February 06, 2014, 09:43:33 PM
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BTC thanks sent.

- not much, but at least something  Wink

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February 07, 2014, 06:38:07 AM
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Every form of "thank you" is just good enough for me.
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February 17, 2014, 11:01:35 AM
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Lovely, what a beautiful thread.
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February 28, 2014, 06:16:32 AM
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Electrum is more secure than MultiBit as the MultiBit wallets are not encrypted. The next time try Electrum

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February 28, 2014, 07:13:51 AM
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Electrum is more secure than MultiBit as the MultiBit wallets are not encrypted. The next time try Electrum

How is wallet encryption related to this particular topic?
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February 28, 2014, 05:46:21 PM
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Electrum is more secure than MultiBit as the MultiBit wallets are not encrypted. The next time try Electrum
The latest version of MultiBit does encrypt your wallet, and you should always use the latest version of any software.

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