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Topic: Anybody at ********* Care to Explain This? (Read 622 times)

legendary
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July 07, 2015, 11:03:56 AM
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I think I figured most of this out, sorry for exposing y'all to my confusion here.

Locking this thread.

EDIT:

It was the mycelium HD wallet sneaking fresh address in on me that did it.

EDIT 2:

Ok, there's still a few questions here... but everything still add up in the end.
hero member
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I prefer Zakir over Muhammed when mentioning me!
It may have been caused because of a malware. Check if you have installed any add-on/extension from untrusted/shady/untrustworthy developer.



Are you running any command? Is this happening when you run that script?
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
No coins were lost but I would like to know exactly WTF happened here.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
You should scan your computer for viruses and malware immediately  Grin
Are you using tor to connect to blockchain wallet?

I don't have a blockchain.info wallet, I use it as a block explorer.

I thought a virus did that to your browser  Cheesy
Didn't know you want to mask your address and info.


Blockexplorer hasn't been working for a long time. Look at their latest block, it's still at "2015-06-01 21:31:38"
Use https://www.blocktrail.com

I checked your address (1GxA) in blockchain.info again, nothing seems wrong. USD amounts ads up. What was the problem before?

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What am I missing here?

EDIT:

oh and that was CDN dollars.

EDIT 2:

where did this - address come from I didn't send the coins there i sent them to -.

Ok, figured out this address... brain fart here

But there's still unanswered questions regarding these transactions.

Like,
why did I have to make two separate transactions? (the first transaction trying to send all 0.212 at once failed)
why do all the block explorers report that - had 0.182 BTC when the wallet says it had 0.212 and infact I was able to send 0.212?
when I look at the input history, it seems to indicate (I might just be confused) that transactions I made a month ago were actually occurring now.

Everything made sense with this address until the 28th of June when I had to upgrade p2pool to v14.
legendary
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My god, its full of batmen!
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
The first attempt at sending the coins failed and I had to break it up into 2 transactions.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
OK fuck it, I would rather be annon but something is off here....

Here are the addresses:

I took the coins from here -

and sent them to here -
even blocktrail.com is messed up.

EDIT:

all that batman happyface for nothing  Undecided

EDIT 2:

I'm about to throw this in the same pile as Jiffy peanut butter and The Berenstien Bears.
hero member
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You should scan your computer for viruses and malware immediately  Grin
Are you using tor to connect to blockchain wallet?

I don't have a blockchain.info wallet, I use it as a block explorer.

I thought a virus did that to your browser  Cheesy
Didn't know you want to mask your address and info.


Blockexplorer hasn't been working for a long time. Look at their latest block, it's still at "2015-06-01 21:31:38"
Use https://www.blocktrail.com

I checked your address (1GxA) in blockchain.info again, nothing seems wrong. USD amounts ads up. What was the problem before?
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
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legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
You should scan your computer for viruses and malware immediately  Grin
Are you using tor to connect to blockchain wallet?

I don't have a blockchain.info wallet, I use it as a block explorer.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
Oh my god there's batmen everywhere

 Grin

I left enough info to show that I sent $71 worth of BTC from an address that blockchain.info says had $61. The other blockchain explorers were also reporting $61 worth of BTC in that address.
hero member
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Oh my god there's batmen everywhere
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
Here's an interesting screenshot I just took:
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