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Hello guys. I need your help. I made a trx from my wallet to cryptopia and still 0/20 confirmations 9073f0879784499eaed2ba1dd1e5795f7a6f469a859bd0e9f2aba7ca083ce0ce

what should i do?

p.s i think its the same prob as  with @zerocom@


No my problem was different I did not receive the coins in the wallet was not a problem of confirmations.

I humbly apologize to everyone for my anger and especially dev and cryptopia. I have received my coins, I still apologize because in all these years of cryptovalute I never did such a thing. Sorry again.



Thank you for understanding the situation and i am very happy that you got your coins in the end as of course you would have. It must have been frustrating, but now you know the power of the blockchain Smiley and you can let others with a similar problem know too.
sr. member
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The Protocol for the Audience Economy
I think there is a huge misunderstanding on the basic concepts of a blockchain here. This is not a bank where you call up and say "hey can you refund my money it didnt work" and that is the whole point of it. Those are things we have gotten use to due to the centralised aspect of our standard payment platforms. With blockchain comes personal responsibility, as it use to be, as it should be as cash is, though with the private key you can get your "cash" back.

Anyways, if it has not gone through i would check if their chain is up to date and whether you can send another small amount from the exchange to yourself. This article also explain that it is never "lost" it might be picked up by a later block if the previous was orphaned:

https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/13987/what-happens-when-you-send-a-transaction-that-ends-up-in-an-orphaned-block-is-i?rq=1

Dude, 99% of people hate freedom or personal responsibility. That is my observation of humanity.

Haha i understand my friend, just hoping to influence people out of that way of thinking.
sr. member
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>>>>71,722,674 TES 

Where are the 71 million Tesla coins? who has them?

The reason I'm asking if it's concentrated we can use that to get this thing going right now 1 Tesla is 1/4000th of 1$ that is shameful. Can someone explain this project where it is and who the players are what their stakes are in TeslaCoin so we can help. I have 50K from a long time ago and I thought I was scamed I only bought be cause of the name but reading posts here I'm afraid to send it to the exchange even. I don't even understand the project and who owns what and who has what interest in Tesla Coin.
newbie
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Hello guys. I need your help. I made a trx from my wallet to cryptopia and still 0/20 confirmations 9073f0879784499eaed2ba1dd1e5795f7a6f469a859bd0e9f2aba7ca083ce0ce

what should i do?

p.s i think its the same prob as  with @zerocom@

http://i63.tinypic.com/2cmwx7r.jpg


i fix my problem
legendary
Activity: 1134
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Hello guys. I need your help. I made a trx from my wallet to cryptopia and still 0/20 confirmations 9073f0879784499eaed2ba1dd1e5795f7a6f469a859bd0e9f2aba7ca083ce0ce

what should i do?

p.s i think its the same prob as  with @zerocom@


No my problem was different I did not receive the coins in the wallet was not a problem of confirmations.

I humbly apologize to everyone for my anger and especially dev and cryptopia. I have received my coins, I still apologize because in all these years of cryptovalute I never did such a thing. Sorry again.

newbie
Activity: 55
Merit: 0
Hello guys. I need your help. I made a trx from my wallet to cryptopia and still 0/20 confirmations 9073f0879784499eaed2ba1dd1e5795f7a6f469a859bd0e9f2aba7ca083ce0ce

what should i do?

p.s i think its the same prob as  with @zerocom@

http://i63.tinypic.com/2cmwx7r.jpg
sr. member
Activity: 686
Merit: 251
I'm investigating Crypto Projects
I think there is a huge misunderstanding on the basic concepts of a blockchain here. This is not a bank where you call up and say "hey can you refund my money it didnt work" and that is the whole point of it. Those are things we have gotten use to due to the centralised aspect of our standard payment platforms. With blockchain comes personal responsibility, as it use to be, as it should be as cash is, though with the private key you can get your "cash" back.

Anyways, if it has not gone through i would check if their chain is up to date and whether you can send another small amount from the exchange to yourself. This article also explain that it is never "lost" it might be picked up by a later block if the previous was orphaned:

https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/13987/what-happens-when-you-send-a-transaction-that-ends-up-in-an-orphaned-block-is-i?rq=1

Dude, 99% of people hate freedom or personal responsibility. That is my observation of humanity.
sr. member
Activity: 534
Merit: 250
The Protocol for the Audience Economy
I think there is a huge misunderstanding on the basic concepts of a blockchain here. This is not a bank where you call up and say "hey can you refund my money it didnt work" and that is the whole point of it. Those are things we have gotten use to due to the centralised aspect of our standard payment platforms. With blockchain comes personal responsibility, as it use to be, as it should be as cash is, though with the private key you can get your "cash" back.

Anyways, if it has not gone through i would check if their chain is up to date and whether you can send another small amount from the exchange to yourself. This article also explain that it is never "lost" it might be picked up by a later block if the previous was orphaned:

https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/13987/what-happens-when-you-send-a-transaction-that-ends-up-in-an-orphaned-block-is-i?rq=1
legendary
Activity: 1400
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@ zercom, the TX with ID a3c91add8bea783355af235c8a974760779fd35edcdf9a02375319b64d2bfaae does not seem to exist anywhere in the teslacoin chain. This brings me to one of three conclusions....

1) You entered an invalid address for the coins to be sent to (missing 3 letters will do this) and Cryptopia's automatic system tried to withdraw to the address, subtracted the balance from your cryptopia account. when the TX was being created the wallet gave an error and couldnt send the coins and then stopped trying because the address you provided was invalid. Meaning that even though the balance was taken away from you on cryptopia, the coins never left the exchanges wallet. This MIGHT be what happened although it doesnt explain how you got a TXID for the transaction...

OR

2) They sent the coins while they were on a fork, that TX was in the fork. they subtracted the balance from your account because the coins successfully sent. and then there was a small reorg in the chain and made all of those blocks orphaned. The balance wouldnt be returned to your account because the system thinks it was sent (and it was) but was rolled back so the coins went back to the cryptopia address and they dont know it.
This also could have happened which would explain how you got a TXID but the trading system on cryptopia should have tried to resend the coins in a new tx after the first one was orphaned....

OR

3) you somehow gave them an address for another coin by mistake, they sent the coins to that address but that address is not owned by you on the TES chain so you did not recieve the coins and probably lost the coins forever.


I really dont know what happened to the coins. But there is nothing that the TES team can do code wise to fix it.

3) no becouse my address is correct on history withdraw.
2) maybe
1) maybe
4) If the coins should go back, how long will it take?

answer to 4) they would go back immidiately after the tx they were sent in is found to be an orphan. this means they would go back to cryptopias wallet, not your cryptopia account. if the system is not designed to recredit orphaned tx's then they will never recredit you the coins in this scenario. again, i dont know that this is what happened. it is just a possibility

Ok because it was not my mistake as it can be seen from the evidence I posted, if it was a serious person, and admit that there was an error in the blockchain, it should repay the coins that are lost in the tesla network, I do not know if it was a fork or not, but I'm not wrong, because the address of my wallet on cryptopia is correct, cryptopia tell me that the coins are in the tesla network. The only solution is dev that I have to repay, but so much I know she would not.
there is nothing a dev can do to find those coins without rolling back the whole chain just to fix your transaction which is not something anyone would/should ever do. it is not the dev fault. orphaned blocks/transactions are a natural part of the blockchain. they have been around since the first bitcoin wallet. it is not the devs fault
legendary
Activity: 1134
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@ zercom, the TX with ID a3c91add8bea783355af235c8a974760779fd35edcdf9a02375319b64d2bfaae does not seem to exist anywhere in the teslacoin chain. This brings me to one of three conclusions....

1) You entered an invalid address for the coins to be sent to (missing 3 letters will do this) and Cryptopia's automatic system tried to withdraw to the address, subtracted the balance from your cryptopia account. when the TX was being created the wallet gave an error and couldnt send the coins and then stopped trying because the address you provided was invalid. Meaning that even though the balance was taken away from you on cryptopia, the coins never left the exchanges wallet. This MIGHT be what happened although it doesnt explain how you got a TXID for the transaction...

OR

2) They sent the coins while they were on a fork, that TX was in the fork. they subtracted the balance from your account because the coins successfully sent. and then there was a small reorg in the chain and made all of those blocks orphaned. The balance wouldnt be returned to your account because the system thinks it was sent (and it was) but was rolled back so the coins went back to the cryptopia address and they dont know it.
This also could have happened which would explain how you got a TXID but the trading system on cryptopia should have tried to resend the coins in a new tx after the first one was orphaned....

OR

3) you somehow gave them an address for another coin by mistake, they sent the coins to that address but that address is not owned by you on the TES chain so you did not recieve the coins and probably lost the coins forever.


I really dont know what happened to the coins. But there is nothing that the TES team can do code wise to fix it.

3) no becouse my address is correct on history withdraw.
2) maybe
1) maybe
4) If the coins should go back, how long will it take?

answer to 4) they would go back immidiately after the tx they were sent in is found to be an orphan. this means they would go back to cryptopias wallet, not your cryptopia account. if the system is not designed to recredit orphaned tx's then they will never recredit you the coins in this scenario. again, i dont know that this is what happened. it is just a possibility

Ok because it was not my mistake as it can be seen from the evidence I posted, if it was a serious person, and admit that there was an error in the blockchain, it should repay the coins that are lost in the tesla network, I do not know if it was a fork or not, but I'm not wrong, because the address of my wallet on cryptopia is correct, cryptopia tell me that the coins are in the tesla network. The only solution is dev that I have to repay, but so much I know she would not.
legendary
Activity: 1400
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@ zercom, the TX with ID a3c91add8bea783355af235c8a974760779fd35edcdf9a02375319b64d2bfaae does not seem to exist anywhere in the teslacoin chain. This brings me to one of three conclusions....

1) You entered an invalid address for the coins to be sent to (missing 3 letters will do this) and Cryptopia's automatic system tried to withdraw to the address, subtracted the balance from your cryptopia account. when the TX was being created the wallet gave an error and couldnt send the coins and then stopped trying because the address you provided was invalid. Meaning that even though the balance was taken away from you on cryptopia, the coins never left the exchanges wallet. This MIGHT be what happened although it doesnt explain how you got a TXID for the transaction...

OR

2) They sent the coins while they were on a fork, that TX was in the fork. they subtracted the balance from your account because the coins successfully sent. and then there was a small reorg in the chain and made all of those blocks orphaned. The balance wouldnt be returned to your account because the system thinks it was sent (and it was) but was rolled back so the coins went back to the cryptopia address and they dont know it.
This also could have happened which would explain how you got a TXID but the trading system on cryptopia should have tried to resend the coins in a new tx after the first one was orphaned....

OR

3) you somehow gave them an address for another coin by mistake, they sent the coins to that address but that address is not owned by you on the TES chain so you did not recieve the coins and probably lost the coins forever.


I really dont know what happened to the coins. But there is nothing that the TES team can do code wise to fix it.

3) no becouse my address is correct on history withdraw.
2) maybe
1) maybe
4) If the coins should go back, how long will it take?

answer to 4) they would go back immidiately after the tx they were sent in is found to be an orphan. this means they would go back to cryptopias wallet, not your cryptopia account. if the system is not designed to recredit orphaned tx's then they will never recredit you the coins in this scenario. again, i dont know that this is what happened. it is just a possibility
legendary
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hi devs,

the wallet says not connected to internet (actually connected )and not syncing, can you help please. thanks.

Hi,

download the bootstap and add teslacoin.conf
that will help
newbie
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anyone found their wallet offline when the computer is online?
newbie
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hi devs,

the wallet says not connected to internet (actually connected )and not syncing, can you help please. thanks.
sr. member
Activity: 534
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The Protocol for the Audience Economy
Some a small advice to those waiting for their payment or any transfer within a blockchain based platform; Once a transaction has been recorded onto the blockchain, even without confirmations, it will be recorded indefinitely. You cannot reverse a transaction without forking the entire chain, but that is not easily achievable. So once you have the transaction ID, rest assured it is on its way. Otherwise blockchain would be like a database.

Anyways, just thought to put that there because a lot of comments were spent on re-assuring people that the transaction will come through.

If it does take long, there should be more nodes online, so keep a wallet open and put it in node mode.

I leave my wallet always open with the hope of getting my coins

Can you make me understand why three coins have to come to me right away, but my 28,000 tesla do not even exist with id transaction? Even if I entered a wrong or invalid address on cryptopia, with id transaction would not be on the blockchain?

If you have been sent a transaction ID for the amount being sent to you, then you should be able to verify this with the block explorer. Sometimes it takes time for the amount to show up on the blockchain / block explorer, as it needs to be recorded first / registered on the block and submitted. Until then it wont show up. Though given the network for Tesla is not yet large, i am surprised why it has not come through.
legendary
Activity: 1134
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@ zercom, the TX with ID a3c91add8bea783355af235c8a974760779fd35edcdf9a02375319b64d2bfaae does not seem to exist anywhere in the teslacoin chain. This brings me to one of three conclusions....

1) You entered an invalid address for the coins to be sent to (missing 3 letters will do this) and Cryptopia's automatic system tried to withdraw to the address, subtracted the balance from your cryptopia account. when the TX was being created the wallet gave an error and couldnt send the coins and then stopped trying because the address you provided was invalid. Meaning that even though the balance was taken away from you on cryptopia, the coins never left the exchanges wallet. This MIGHT be what happened although it doesnt explain how you got a TXID for the transaction...

OR

2) They sent the coins while they were on a fork, that TX was in the fork. they subtracted the balance from your account because the coins successfully sent. and then there was a small reorg in the chain and made all of those blocks orphaned. The balance wouldnt be returned to your account because the system thinks it was sent (and it was) but was rolled back so the coins went back to the cryptopia address and they dont know it.
This also could have happened which would explain how you got a TXID but the trading system on cryptopia should have tried to resend the coins in a new tx after the first one was orphaned....

OR

3) you somehow gave them an address for another coin by mistake, they sent the coins to that address but that address is not owned by you on the TES chain so you did not recieve the coins and probably lost the coins forever.


I really dont know what happened to the coins. But there is nothing that the TES team can do code wise to fix it.

3) no becouse my address is correct on history withdraw.
2) maybe
1) maybe
4) If the coins should go back, how long will it take?
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
@ zercom, the TX with ID a3c91add8bea783355af235c8a974760779fd35edcdf9a02375319b64d2bfaae does not seem to exist anywhere in the teslacoin chain. This brings me to one of three conclusions....

1) You entered an invalid address for the coins to be sent to (missing 3 letters will do this) and Cryptopia's automatic system tried to withdraw to the address, subtracted the balance from your cryptopia account. when the TX was being created the wallet gave an error and couldnt send the coins and then stopped trying because the address you provided was invalid. Meaning that even though the balance was taken away from you on cryptopia, the coins never left the exchanges wallet. This MIGHT be what happened although it doesnt explain how you got a TXID for the transaction...

OR

2) They sent the coins while they were on a fork, that TX was in the fork. they subtracted the balance from your account because the coins successfully sent. and then there was a small reorg in the chain and made all of those blocks orphaned. The balance wouldnt be returned to your account because the system thinks it was sent (and it was) but was rolled back so the coins went back to the cryptopia address and they dont know it.
This also could have happened which would explain how you got a TXID but the trading system on cryptopia should have tried to resend the coins in a new tx after the first one was orphaned....

OR

3) you somehow gave them an address for another coin by mistake, they sent the coins to that address but that address is not owned by you on the TES chain so you did not recieve the coins and probably lost the coins forever.


I really dont know what happened to the coins. But there is nothing that the TES team can do code wise to fix it.
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1003
Some a small advice to those waiting for their payment or any transfer within a blockchain based platform; Once a transaction has been recorded onto the blockchain, even without confirmations, it will be recorded indefinitely. You cannot reverse a transaction without forking the entire chain, but that is not easily achievable. So once you have the transaction ID, rest assured it is on its way. Otherwise blockchain would be like a database.

Anyways, just thought to put that there because a lot of comments were spent on re-assuring people that the transaction will come through.

If it does take long, there should be more nodes online, so keep a wallet open and put it in node mode.

I leave my wallet always open with the hope of getting my coins

Can you make me understand why three coins have to come to me right away, but my 28,000 tesla do not even exist with id transaction? Even if I entered a wrong or invalid address on cryptopia, with id transaction would not be on the blockchain?

Because I entered the right address. That's only answer I have right now. When you insert right address it's almost instant. It takes 30 minutes too fully confirm. I tried to send it without last 3 digits. But I was unable to no matter what. Only way to send it is full address.

I don't know how cryptopia is able to send it but not me.

Here is what I want to say the address I put on cryptopia is the same as what I gave to you so if there were no three cryptopic letters it could not send and did not have a transaction id. So who is the problem? Blockchain or cryptopia?

This is seriously strange, I would say neither of them, blockchain rules have been explained to you already above and I honestly doubt Cryptopia would do something like that intentional. Please wait for RW's answer, as he surely contacted Cryptopia.


Griffith?

look this



did I do something wrong?

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Some a small advice to those waiting for their payment or any transfer within a blockchain based platform; Once a transaction has been recorded onto the blockchain, even without confirmations, it will be recorded indefinitely. You cannot reverse a transaction without forking the entire chain, but that is not easily achievable. So once you have the transaction ID, rest assured it is on its way. Otherwise blockchain would be like a database.

Anyways, just thought to put that there because a lot of comments were spent on re-assuring people that the transaction will come through.

If it does take long, there should be more nodes online, so keep a wallet open and put it in node mode.

I leave my wallet always open with the hope of getting my coins

Can you make me understand why three coins have to come to me right away, but my 28,000 tesla do not even exist with id transaction? Even if I entered a wrong or invalid address on cryptopia, with id transaction would not be on the blockchain?

Because I entered the right address. That's only answer I have right now. When you insert right address it's almost instant. It takes 30 minutes too fully confirm. I tried to send it without last 3 digits. But I was unable to no matter what. Only way to send it is full address.

I don't know how cryptopia is able to send it but not me.

Here is what I want to say the address I put on cryptopia is the same as what I gave to you so if there were no three cryptopic letters it could not send and did not have a transaction id. So who is the problem? Blockchain or cryptopia?

This is seriously strange, I would say neither of them, blockchain rules have been explained to you already above and I honestly doubt Cryptopia would do something like that intentional. Please wait for RW's answer, as he surely contacted Cryptopia.


Griffith?
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