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Topic: .5 btc to someone who can resolve my wallet issue (Read 2068 times)

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some weeks ago i had to wait almost one wee to transaction have confirmations. If you sent without fee it may take a while..
legendary
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i had some problems with my wallet about a week ago.
simple but it was a pain in the ass
pm me and i will see if it was the same thing
sr. member
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There is a few transactions and they are all around July of this year.
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AFAIK, the details are not showing up on the blockchain....  Sad

Did the sender payed a fee?

If not, the transaction could take a wile to go trough.


Most likely is a bad transfer and was rejected by the network.
sr. member
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AFAIK, the details are not showing up on the blockchain....  Sad
full member
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Hi

Had a similar problem whit a wallet.

Used pywallet, whit no success in my case. Sad

Check the transaction id on Blockchain first to see if the problem was not the transaction itself.

If all fails.

PyWallet
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Sorry OP but you know how it is around these forums Cheesy, Great to hear, hopefully all things get cleared up and back to normal.
sr. member
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Sorry for not getting back and I don't think it's fair to call me a troller give that I have been around here for some time.

The computer with the wallet is at the home place and when I am there tomorrow I'm going to get teamviewer setup so I can pick someone here to take a look.
full member
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I think OP lied and is a troller, Ive had this happen before oh well :/
legendary
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Op where is our reward
hero member
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^Bitcoin Library of Congress.
Instead of running it from command line you can just add -rescan to a shortcut. (Right-click on the shortcut, click properties, add -rescan to the end of the text field labeled "Target".)  Also I believe bitcoin-qt rescans by default now but I could be wrong.
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Try this:

1)  back up your wallet.dat file somewhere safe.

2)  run your regular old bitcoin client.

3)  Start menu> Run> cmd

4)  in terminal, type cd C:\Program Files\Bitcoin (or where ever you have the program installed on your computer, you could probably find the path by using windows search feature if you have to, then look at the address bar.)

5)  once your terminal is in the right directory, after the client is running, type the following:

bitcoind -rescan

let me know if any of this needs clarified
full member
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Well, OP has an of our methods worked for you?
sr. member
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Just moving the wallet.dat won't work.
Why won't it work? Maybe it's a blockchain problem and Multibit will solve it. Also Redownloading a 10gb+ blockchain will take some amount of time.
Read the info under "Open a wallet": http://multibit.org/help_walletManagement.html

Back on topic, OP, could you post the transaction ID of the unconfirmed coins?
Rename the file. Done.
Doesn't work that way either. You have to export the keys from Bitcoin-QT and then import them into Multibit.
hero member
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^Bitcoin Library of Congress.
Just moving the wallet.dat won't work.
Why won't it work? Maybe it's a blockchain problem and Multibit will solve it. Also Redownloading a 10gb+ blockchain will take some amount of time.
Read the info under "Open a wallet": http://multibit.org/help_walletManagement.html

Back on topic, OP, could you post the transaction ID of the unconfirmed coins?
legendary
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hit repeatedly with a very large hammer.

also post the address so we can have a look Cheesy
legendary
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Put private keys into blockchain
sr. member
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To re-download the blockchain maybe can solve this problem?
Otherwise, export your private keys and import them into Multibit, and move the coins from Multibit to another address in Bitcoin-QT (If you want to keep them there of course).

I have a wallet with 289 coins, however, they are showing under unconfirmed even when the blockchain is up to date. I don't know how to fix this....obviously it would need to be someone here with a reputation built up and ideally done over teamviewer.

Thanks.
1.Download MultiBit - https://multibit.org/
2.Install it
3.Copy your wallet.dat from C:/Users//Appdata/Bitcoin/wallet.dat
4.Paste it in C:/Users//Appdata/MultiBit/
5.Open MultiBit
6.Send me 0.5 Btc

PS.This way you wont lose any coins.
Just moving the wallet.dat won't work.
legendary
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First check it wasn't a rejected transaction
https://blockchain.info/rejected

If it is

The problem is that all the transaction inputs came into the wallet from one single transaction out of an offline wallet.  So each transaction depends on the previous one, etc.  The blockchain isn't keeping up with how fast your spitting out withdrawals.  

Also

Starting bitcoind.exe with -rescan
Re-installing Bitcoin with the latest client version
Deleting everything except the wallet.dat and re-getting (re-retrieving) the blockchain completely.

If that still fails load a backup wallet or check your original transaction and try pushtx

https://blockchain.info/pushtx

Cheers.

sr. member
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Skoupi the Great
Have you checked with blockchain.info if your coins are indeed unconfirmed or if it's just a glitch on your wallet?
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