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April 03, 2019, 09:52:50 PM
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Hi,
my electrum 3.3.4 is on "synchorinzing" for 24 hours and more,
we are very receiving btc to our wallets in electrum,
we are 37000 address and its for our website user,
i use from manualy and automatic server but not work and status is Synchorinzing Sad and i cant manage received BTC,
please help to solve this issue.

Thanks
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April 03, 2019, 10:42:18 PM
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Hi,
my electrum 3.3.4 is on "synchorinzing" for 24 hours and more,
we are very receiving btc to our wallets in electrum,
we are 37000 address and its for our website user,
i use from manualy and automatic server but not work and status is Synchorinzing Sad and i cant manage received BTC,
please help to solve this issue.

Thanks

Let me ask if where did you download the Electrum 3.3.4 please provide the URL here you might be downloaded a fake Electrum wallet?
Are you using a VPN?
Do you have a backup seed phrase? or Private keys?
What OS you have? Android, Linux, Mac or Windows?
Do you have Antivirus running on the machine?

I need a bit more details so that I can help you.

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April 03, 2019, 10:49:27 PM
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we are 37000 address and its for our website user,
37,000 addresses??!? Shocked Shocked Shocked

I think that is most likely the reason for your "syncing" issue right there... I'm not sure Electrum was ever really designed for that sort of workload! Undecided

Having to try and sync that many addresses is likely overwhelming whatever server(s) you are connecting to.  I'm not sure any amount of switching servers is going to resolve your syncing issue. It sounds like your use-case might benefit from running your own full node using Bitcoin Core... it is likely to be better at handling such a massive number of addresses/keys.

You might want to consider setting up Bitcoin Core, importing all your private keys from the Electrum wallet... and let Bitcoin Core do it's thing...

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April 04, 2019, 01:20:31 PM
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What's the previous client that you used to manage that 37k address? I certainly think it's not Electrum, so maybe you should stick to that one. Or if it was an Electrum, then make sure your Electrum can connect to the network. Try to use VPN or Tor and see if it could help you to at least get a "Connected" status.
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April 04, 2019, 07:25:32 PM
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Public electrum servers are currently being heavily ddosed. Your best bet is to install electrum personal server and use that in conjunction with electrum.

Another option is to migrate from electrum to bitcoin core. You can dump your private keys via wallet > private keys > export and then import them into bitcoin core using the importprivkey command.

Either way you're going to have to run your own full node.
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