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April 17, 2012, 05:38:31 AM
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I'm really stupid when it comes to BTC  Sad. I would like to apologize in advance for asking these dumb questions, but i'm clueless  Undecided. I'd like to say that i appreciate the friendly user base here on this forum. Its not often you can ask a question on a forum anymore and receive a answer that actually helps(Sadly). Bassically what i did was sent coins from mt gox to my btc. Not knowing they need to be confirmed(currently unconfirmed 1/6 blocks) i sent them to my SR account( currently 0/6 blocks). I want to know if thats ok, Will i lose my coins? and am i able to turn my computer off right now, or do i need to leave it running to receive blocks or whatever? I'm sorry if this question is hard to understand but i'm completely new to this.





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April 17, 2012, 05:48:33 AM
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Hello Newbe,

If your client broadcasted well then you should have no trouble, and can turn off your computer.  Basically I check if my transaction ended up on this list.  http://bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/txlist/  (find address sent to.)  If it's there it should confirm eventually.  If you don't see it on that list check the block chain by searching for the address sent to. 

http://blockexplorer.com/

If it shows up in the block explorer than it's already confirmed at least once. 

I see no reason why you should have lost them.  If you see your transaction on one of the two lists then there should be no problem.


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April 17, 2012, 07:19:28 AM
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The second transaction won't start to receive confirmations until the first one is confirmed, however since the first one already has 1 confirmation (out of 6 required for total confidence that the transaction is valid) there will be no problem unless something exceptional happens. Even if the first one had no confirmations at all, this would just result in the second transaction being delayed until the first transaction was confirmed (though most clients won't let you send coins at all until you've got at least 1 confirmation).

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April 17, 2012, 07:42:51 AM
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http://blockchain.info/

You may want to use that website to check transactions/addresses, ect... It's way more user friendly.
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April 17, 2012, 06:27:02 PM
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How do i get those coins to my reputation in this forum Huh
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April 17, 2012, 06:30:53 PM
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How do i get those coins to my reputation in this forum Huh

I don't understand the question.  Are you talking about the golden coins under my avatar to the left?  If so, this has more to do with your time as a member & post history on this forum.  It's not really a reputation issue.  If you are talking about something else, I have no idea.

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April 17, 2012, 06:32:17 PM
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How do i get those coins to my reputation in this forum Huh

I don't understand the question.  Are you talking about the golden coins under my avatar to the left?  If so, this has more to do with your time as a member & post history on this forum.  It's not really a reputation issue.  If you are talking about something else, I have no idea.

Oh okay, i was talking about those coins under avatar. I thought they were something else Grin
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