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June 10, 2012, 07:52:53 PM |
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ill keep this short and to the point, thanks for any and all help.
I store my wallet.dat file in an encrypted drive away from my wallet program, and delete the wallet.dat file from the bitcoin folder after every use. I loaded up yesterday, sent a tx, it was deducted from my wallet, but no confirmations, no record of the tx on blockchain.info, and no credit for it on the other end. Closed the wallet, resynced, re-opened, and now I have more coins in the wallet than I did before. Made several more attempts to send coins out, some of the tx's went through, some didnt (didnt as in, they were deducted from my wallet but no credit for them on the other end, and no recored on blockchain), but they were ALL deducted from my wallet. I ended up breaking up the tx's and sending several smaller ones until my wallet was empty. After all the txing, for which I payed fees on most of them, including the ones with "no record", i am down quite a few coins.
I have all the info for the tx's that were deducted, but not credited, and I cant for the life of me figure out whats going on. pls pls pls help, I really appreciate your time.
-a noob
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June 10, 2012, 08:00:30 PM |
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and yes my wallet is the newest up to date version, its the one you get from "bitcoin"
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June 10, 2012, 08:02:21 PM |
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You say you keep your wallet on an encrypted drive/folder and delete it after every use.
Now for the dumb question: Did you backup the wallet back to the encrypted folder after every use, before deleting it?
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June 10, 2012, 08:05:08 PM |
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thanks for the reply! no, i keep the wallet files where they are normally downloaded onto my computer, its just the wallet.dat file that i move and encrypt
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June 10, 2012, 08:07:51 PM |
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however, there MAY have been 1 time before all this crazyness started that i trashed the .dat file instead of re-copying it, but that was only after the first tx that didn't go through. as for the rest of them, i re-copied the .dat file from the system folder -> the encrypted drive every time,
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June 10, 2012, 08:10:04 PM |
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That wasn't my question: The wallet.dat file, that's the only file that matters. After using it, do you copy it back to the encrypted drive or do you just delete it? What I mean is, the wallet.dat that is on your encrypted folder is a new one that you copy there after every use or is still the original one that you put there the first time?
Ok, you answered above.
If that's what happened then the 100 addresses buffer would be sufficient to keep your coins there.
Have you tried running Bitcoin with the rescan option to see if you get your coins back?
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June 10, 2012, 08:20:11 PM |
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I have not tried that, not exactly sure how to do that, i'm going to take screen shots of all my dead tx's, uninstall, and re-install the wallet, and try again, I think the last time i did that it had to re-sync anyway so I assume it is more or less the same thing. It will probably take a few hours to re-load so ill let you know what happens after that. Thanks again so much for your time and help, ive been playing with btc for a while but ive never had a problem like this.
any guess as to why I had a bunch of extra coins in the wallet when I opened it the second time? (before all the txing)
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June 10, 2012, 08:27:36 PM |
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No idea why you would have extra coins on your wallet. Maybe those transactions that never hit the blockchain disappeared from your client and you got your coins back?
It's hard to pin point the problem without knowing exactly all that happened. I've been using Bitcoin for over a year now, still using my original wallet.dat, which have thousands of addresses in it and also made thousands of transactions and never faced a similar problem.
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June 10, 2012, 08:33:51 PM |
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very strange, resyncing now, ill let you know, thanks again
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June 11, 2012, 06:20:55 AM |
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UPDATE:
just finished reloading wallet, and the same transactions are listed, and still, when I search them, there are no records. i've got a network firewall, anti-everything, i've scanned the comp 100 times, and it looks like some of my btc are just never coming back.. now i'm afraid to tx anything back to my wallet at all, i don't understand how this could be possible
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June 11, 2012, 06:24:57 AM |
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Well, the only solution for you is to install pywallet and remove by hand those transactions that weren't sent. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=34028.0It can get a little sketchy. I hope you're good with computers. I whitelisted you so you can ask for help on the Technical Support forum or on the pywallet thread.
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Away on an extended break
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June 11, 2012, 06:26:48 AM |
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UPDATE:
just finished reloading wallet, and the same transactions are listed, and still, when I search them, there are no records. i've got a network firewall, anti-everything, i've scanned the comp 100 times, and it looks like some of my btc are just never coming back.. now i'm afraid to tx anything back to my wallet at all, i don't understand how this could be possible
This: Or import all of your privatekeys into an online service like blockchain.info's online wallet, generate a new wallet using your bitcoin client, and send everything from your online wallet to your new wallet again.
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June 11, 2012, 06:40:17 AM |
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How about the lost transactions, how could I have a record of something that blockchain doesnt? does this mean my coins are gone forever? tyvm again.
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June 11, 2012, 06:43:39 AM |
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No, your coins aren't lost. If they weren't sent you still have them as long as you have the private keys for the addresses, which you do if they show up on your wallet. That probably happened because you closed your client before the transactions got propagated to the network. You still have those records because sent transactions get recorded on the wallet.dat file, even if they aren't accepted by the network for some reason. In normal circumstances your Bitcoin client should rebroadcast those transactions. Have you tryed leaving it open, and connected to the network for a couple hours straight to see if they get rebroadcasted?
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June 11, 2012, 06:46:25 AM |
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im sorry for being such a noob, but, how do i get them back now? should I be asking this somewhere else?
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June 11, 2012, 06:48:16 AM |
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im sorry for being such a noob, but, how do i get them back now? should I be asking this somewhere else?
That link I posted above is to a thread that have a tool that you can use to delete those unconfirmed transactions. I'll move this thread to the Technical Support forum. Maybe you can get some better answers.
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June 11, 2012, 06:53:49 AM |
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thanks much appreciated
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June 11, 2012, 08:24:14 PM |
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I took a screenshot of all the unconfirmed transactions, when all was said and done, after I tx'ed the coins out of my wallet to an online server, I went from having 80 more coins in my wallet, to having 2 less than I originally started with, so up 80, and now down 82, or down 2 depending on how you look at it. If i delete the unconfirmed transactions than it sounds like i'm just taking a hit, and dealing with it. Where do I go from here?
thanks a bunch
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June 11, 2012, 08:28:53 PM |
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It's hard to say. Please clarify something: What do you mean by taking a screenshot of the unconfirmed transactions and by tx'ed the coins to an online server?
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June 11, 2012, 08:53:33 PM |
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I clicked details for each unconfirmed transaction in my wallet, and then took a screen shot, saved as jpeg. Remember, these are the transactions that deducted from my wallet but didnt go anywhere
The only logical explanation I can think of (if this is even possible), is that somehow I got credited for the same transaction twice without actually being sent that amt (unless someone made a mistake and sent me 80btc out of nowhere). When I opened my wallet and realized I had nearly twice the btc I had before, i sent the entire balance of my wallet between about 10 different transactions, but all to the same place (I broke the transfers up because I was worried about something weird liek this happening). All transactions were deducted from my wallet balance, but only 78btc of 160 actually made it, while the other 82 are either non existant....or.....I don't know, but I do have the details for each and every transfer that seemed to fall off the face of the earth.
This means that overall, I have 2 less btc than I started with, but seemingly 82 less. make sense?
Also, I was charged a fee for almost all the transactions, including ones that didn't make it...
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