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spazzdla (OP)
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July 01, 2014, 11:35:59 PM
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Block chain says this address has BTC 1.1 .. My wallet says BTC 1.5 ... should be 1.5

I've heard Blockchain isn't always right, another spot to check possibly?

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July 01, 2014, 11:41:57 PM
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according to blockr.io you got 1.10500000 BTC

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July 01, 2014, 11:46:51 PM
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I've never had blockchain show a different amount than I have in my wallet. why don't you check on your Bitcoin client.

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July 02, 2014, 12:24:56 AM
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Block chain says this address has BTC 1.1 .. My wallet says BTC 1.5 ... should be 1.5

I've heard Blockchain isn't always right, another spot to check possibly?

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addresses and wallets are different.. you have 0.4btc in the change address

in your 'mywallet' go to 'export' and you will probably see mor then 1 address.

balance check those addresses and add up the total

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July 02, 2014, 04:39:14 AM
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Blockchain is sometimes slow to update in my own experience
But they shouldn't be off on the figure itself

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July 02, 2014, 04:56:16 AM
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Block chain says this address has BTC 1.1 .. My wallet says BTC 1.5 ... should be 1.5

I've heard Blockchain isn't always right, another spot to check possibly?

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What wallet service do you use? If it is multibit, then it can sometimes show incorrect balances for a number of reasons.

I would suggest to restart and reset your wallet to see if it will resolve itself this way.

It should also be noted that most wallets will contain more then one bitcoin address.

This spot for rent.
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July 02, 2014, 04:06:54 PM
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Block chain says this address has BTC 1.1 .. My wallet says BTC 1.5 ... should be 1.5

I've heard Blockchain isn't always right, another spot to check possibly?

19Z9E7bHdHkWBVpKnkaQYJd56PiLvUXBy8

addresses and wallets are different.. you have 0.4btc in the change address

in your 'mywallet' go to 'export' and you will probably see mor then 1 address.

balance check those addresses and add up the total

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Also, if you don't know how to use the wallet's commands, you could follow the transaction history from your main address.
Chances are that it sent the missing 0.4 BTC to another address which is controlled by you, and which should have no more no less than that amount.
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July 02, 2014, 05:50:00 PM
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Block chain says this address has BTC 1.1 .. My wallet says BTC 1.5 ... should be 1.5

I've heard Blockchain isn't always right, another spot to check possibly?

19Z9E7bHdHkWBVpKnkaQYJd56PiLvUXBy8

As someone else has correctly pointed out that addresses are different from wallet. A wallet consists of a bunch of addresses. But, it is true that blockchain.info is also going through some issues. SO here are the alternatives...


1. http://blockr.io/address/info/19Z9E7bHdHkWBVpKnkaQYJd56PiLvUXBy8

2. https://helloblock.io/addresses/19Z9E7bHdHkWBVpKnkaQYJd56PiLvUXBy8

3. https://www.biteasy.com/blockchain/addresses/19Z9E7bHdHkWBVpKnkaQYJd56PiLvUXBy8

4. https://chain.so/address/BTC/19Z9E7bHdHkWBVpKnkaQYJd56PiLvUXBy8

5. https://bkchain.org/btc/address/19Z9E7bHdHkWBVpKnkaQYJd56PiLvUXBy8



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July 07, 2014, 12:07:18 AM
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Block chain says this address has BTC 1.1 .. My wallet says BTC 1.5 ... should be 1.5

I've heard Blockchain isn't always right, another spot to check possibly?

19Z9E7bHdHkWBVpKnkaQYJd56PiLvUXBy8

addresses and wallets are different.. you have 0.4btc in the change address

in your 'mywallet' go to 'export' and you will probably see mor then 1 address.

balance check those addresses and add up the total

+1
Also, if you don't know how to use the wallet's commands, you could follow the transaction history from your main address.
Chances are that it sent the missing 0.4 BTC to another address which is controlled by you, and which should have no more no less than that amount.

Ooooooh, okay.  I am using QT wallet by the by.
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July 07, 2014, 12:36:01 AM
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Block chain says this address has BTC 1.1 .. My wallet says BTC 1.5 ... should be 1.5

I've heard Blockchain isn't always right, another spot to check possibly?

19Z9E7bHdHkWBVpKnkaQYJd56PiLvUXBy8

addresses and wallets are different.. you have 0.4btc in the change address

in your 'mywallet' go to 'export' and you will probably see mor then 1 address.

balance check those addresses and add up the total

+1
Also, if you don't know how to use the wallet's commands, you could follow the transaction history from your main address.
Chances are that it sent the missing 0.4 BTC to another address which is controlled by you, and which should have no more no less than that amount.

Ooooooh, okay.  I am using QT wallet by the by.

So? What was the problem "by the by" Cheesy.
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July 07, 2014, 01:47:11 AM
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May be you need to update the blockchain of your client, it's possible that it's not up-to-date or corrupt and which is why it is not showing some transactions that happened after it was last time updated.

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July 07, 2014, 01:58:13 AM
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Block chain says this address has BTC 1.1 .. My wallet says BTC 1.5 ... should be 1.5

I've heard Blockchain isn't always right, another spot to check possibly?

19Z9E7bHdHkWBVpKnkaQYJd56PiLvUXBy8

addresses and wallets are different.. you have 0.4btc in the change address

in your 'mywallet' go to 'export' and you will probably see mor then 1 address.

balance check those addresses and add up the total

+1
Also, if you don't know how to use the wallet's commands, you could follow the transaction history from your main address.
Chances are that it sent the missing 0.4 BTC to another address which is controlled by you, and which should have no more no less than that amount.

Ooooooh, okay.  I am using QT wallet by the by.

Go to "help", "debug window", "console" and enter "listunspent" to show all the pieces of bitcoin you have in your wallet.

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July 07, 2014, 02:26:33 PM
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May be you need to update the blockchain of your client, it's possible that it's not up-to-date or corrupt and which is why it is not showing some transactions that happened after it was last time updated.


Put the wallet on two different computers to check the balance.

Not too sure if it was the address thing..  I just assumed it was/is and stopped caring... :S lol.
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July 07, 2014, 03:28:01 PM
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speaking of these two, does anyone know a step by step for using the wallet.info to back up a balance?
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July 07, 2014, 08:54:55 PM
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speaking of these two, does anyone know a step by step for using the wallet.info to back up a balance?

Fantastic question.  I was wondering that myself.   (Is it as simple as downloading the wallet, and overwriting the file?)
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July 07, 2014, 10:00:29 PM
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speaking of these two, does anyone know a step by step for using the wallet.info to back up a balance?

Fantastic question.  I was wondering that myself.   (Is it as simple as downloading the wallet, and overwriting the file?)


Yeah a video would help, or if someone can link it.

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July 08, 2014, 07:05:46 AM
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speaking of these two, does anyone know a step by step for using the wallet.info to back up a balance?

wallet.info? You meant blockchain.info?  Huh

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