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Topic: bitcoin core transaction when not fully synced? (Read 160 times)

legendary
Activity: 2534
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November 03, 2019, 11:47:11 PM
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Its already a few days ago bitcoin are still in my address according to online explorers.
If blockexplorers didn't saw the tx, then it's safe to assume that the TX wasn't propagated to the network (or wasn't even received by any of your peers).
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0

Q: Did you saw the transaction in the history before you used "zapwallettxes"?

You can try to check using an online bitcoin blockexplorer (blockchain.com/blockcypher.com) by pasting the wallet's address(es) used as inputs.

In the transactions i think it said something about blocks remaining and not the usual send arrow.

Its already a few days ago bitcoin are still in my address according to online explorers. reconnected to internet and no outgoing transactions so I guess im safe and let it catch up with the blockchain.
legendary
Activity: 2534
Merit: 6080
Self-proclaimed Genius
I tried sending bitcoins when not fully synced but it didnt seem to broadcast? I closed bitcoin-qt and removed the transaction with zapwallettxes. What happened? i still have the bitcoins?
Yes; if you're positive that it wasn't broadcast, your bitcoins wont be moved.
But if it was successfully relayed to other nodes (since you've mentioned "zapwallettxes"), chances that it was sent all over the network (unconfirmed) is high.

Q: Did you saw the transaction in the history before you used "zapwallettxes"?

You can try to check using an online bitcoin blockexplorer (blockchain.com/blockcypher.com) by pasting the wallet's address(es) used as inputs.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
I tried sending bitcoins when not fully synced but it didnt seem to broadcast? I closed bitcoin-qt and removed the transaction with zapwallettxes. What happened? i still have the bitcoins?
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