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February 19, 2014, 08:59:41 AM
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I know it's probably been asked (X number of times) but I cannot find the relevant thread. Is there a way to get the balance of a certain local address (by address), other than to sum the listunspent command?
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Ok - so for transactions that return change - BitcoinQT auto-generates a new address to receive the change, but the address is not populated onto the wallet list and neither is it displayed through listreceivedbyaddress - although it is listed in listunspent (without arguments). Is there any way around this?

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