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Topic: 50BTC.com: Payments are not processed? - page 2. (Read 5284 times)

sr. member
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50BTC doesn't include appropriate fees on payouts to their miners.  As a result, they generally are only included in blocks mined by 50BTC because other nodes won't even relay them.  This is why it doesn't show up on blockchain.info - normal nodes will simply not relay the payout because it is considered spam due to lack of fees for the size/inputs.  As far as I'm aware, 50BTC's nodes do put payouts to miners as a priority so once 50BTC does find a block it should be confirmed.

There were several blocks found by 50BTC since the payment, but it is still not showing up.
legendary
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50BTC doesn't include appropriate fees on payouts to their miners.  As a result, they generally are only included in blocks mined by 50BTC because other nodes won't even relay them.  This is why it doesn't show up on blockchain.info - normal nodes will simply not relay the payout because it is considered spam due to lack of fees for the size/inputs.  As far as I'm aware, 50BTC's nodes do put payouts to miners as a priority so once 50BTC does find a block it should be confirmed.
sr. member
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But this transaction is nowehere to be found, and needless to say, the bitcoins did not reach the recipient.

That transaction doesn't show up in Blockcain.info so it is safe to say it hasn't been sent.

You probably don't want to use 50BTC as an E-Wallet for sending payments to others.  When you request a withdrawal from an E-Wallet, you are simply submitting  a request for withdrawal and that request has to be processed by the E-Wallet operator.

If you had used a wallet that you control (e.g., Bitcoin-Qt/bitcoind, Bitcoin Wallet mobile app, etc.) then the transaction gets broadcast immediately.

It was a withdrawal -- sending coins to myself.
legendary
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But this transaction is nowehere to be found, and needless to say, the bitcoins did not reach the recipient.

That transaction doesn't show up in Blockcain.info so it is safe to say it hasn't been sent.

You probably don't want to use 50BTC as an E-Wallet for sending payments to others.  When you request a withdrawal from an E-Wallet, you are simply submitting  a request for withdrawal and that request has to be processed by the E-Wallet operator.

If you had used a wallet that you control (e.g., Bitcoin-Qt/bitcoind, Bitcoin Wallet mobile app, etc.) then the transaction gets broadcast immediately.
sr. member
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l0tt0.com
I sent a payment from 50BTC.com, and it shows up as if it had been executed, transaction ID:

ec38a796a1113c3c2065ea3f624f57c98b6290d1da4729fb33b552120ed8af63

But this transaction is nowehere to be found, and needless to say, the bitcoins did not reach the recipient.


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