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November 01, 2018, 08:26:58 PM
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I found such a wallet: https://www.blockchain.com/pl/btc/address/1PvHDgp5qARvSN7tj27TYAAvmDjgNV9Asm
How is it possible that the output transaction on a wallet is earlier than the input transaction?
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November 01, 2018, 08:42:33 PM
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That's not possible.

Both transactions have been included in the same block.

Blockchain.com is known to display buggy (and wrong) information. Proper block explorer show it correctly.

For example:
https://blockexplorer.com/address/1PvHDgp5qARvSN7tj27TYAAvmDjgNV9Asm shows that both transaction have been mined Mar 8, 2014 4:51:53 AM in block #289481.


Whenever you come across weird information on blockchain.com, try another explorer.

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November 01, 2018, 09:41:08 PM
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That's not possible.

Both transactions have been included in the same block.

Blockchain.com is known to display buggy (and wrong) information. Proper block explorer show it correctly.

For example:
https://blockexplorer.com/address/1PvHDgp5qARvSN7tj27TYAAvmDjgNV9Asm shows that both transaction have been mined Mar 8, 2014 4:51:53 AM in block #289481.


Whenever you come across weird information on blockchain.com, try another explorer.



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