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Topic: Blockchain sent to wrong address? (Read 1349 times)

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March 04, 2015, 08:23:54 PM
#6
I recently got a new computer and therefore instead of resyncing i just imported my priv keys into blockchain. I just went to send my first payment and something screwed up. Any help is appreciated. I don't know where the .07 was sent as I didn't specify that address?


I am guessing when you entered your private key into that blockchain wallet, you sweeped it and did not import it directly. And if this is correct the funds should in your blockchain wallet in one of the addresses.

nope i directly imported, I 100% know I did

curious, have you tryed contacting blockchain.info for help ? plus I havent checked but is it the same over multiple sources of the blockchain ? it might just have been a fuck up on blockchain's system, if you have lost it then luckily it was only around $15/£11 lol, imagine if it had been 0.7 btc >.<
sr. member
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March 04, 2015, 04:57:46 PM
#5
I recently got a new computer and therefore instead of resyncing i just imported my priv keys into blockchain. I just went to send my first payment and something screwed up. Any help is appreciated. I don't know where the .07 was sent as I didn't specify that address?


I am guessing when you entered your private key into that blockchain wallet, you sweeped it and did not import it directly. And if this is correct the funds should in your blockchain wallet in one of the addresses.

nope i directly imported, I 100% know I did
hero member
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March 04, 2015, 06:19:00 AM
#4
I recently got a new computer and therefore instead of resyncing i just imported my priv keys into blockchain. I just went to send my first payment and something screwed up. Any help is appreciated. I don't know where the .07 was sent as I didn't specify that address?


I am guessing when you entered your private key into that blockchain wallet, you sweeped it and did not import it directly. And if this is correct the funds should in your blockchain wallet in one of the addresses.
legendary
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March 04, 2015, 03:37:21 AM
#3
aren't those the obscured address, change address i mean
legendary
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March 03, 2015, 09:26:46 PM
#2
A little more information would help. It's somewhat confusing.

- Did you import your private keys to blockchain.info?
- Are you saying that second TX didn't exist before today and it appeared as being made the 15th?
- Did you mean to create only the first TX?

Including the TX as text would help to we can check without manually copying from the image.
sr. member
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March 03, 2015, 08:32:47 PM
#1
I recently got a new computer and therefore instead of resyncing i just imported my priv keys into blockchain. I just went to send my first payment and something screwed up. Any help is appreciated. I don't know where the .07 was sent as I didn't specify that address?
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