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hero member
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Merit: 501
July 29, 2012, 06:14:45 PM
#12
No transactions found for this address, it has probably not been used on the network yet.

This guy is funny.

Even if it was an unconfirmed or double-spend transaction it would be known.

I think he is confusing the MySQL database saying the address has coins with bitcoind saying it.

I am using a JSON call and yes it shows that it has it. Not the MySQL database
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
July 29, 2012, 06:06:10 PM
#11
No transactions found for this address, it has probably not been used on the network yet.

This guy is funny.

Even if it was an unconfirmed or double-spend transaction it would be known.

I think he is confusing the MySQL database saying the address has coins with bitcoind saying it.
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(:firstbits => "1mantis")
July 29, 2012, 05:57:03 PM
#10
No transactions found for this address, it has probably not been used on the network yet.

This guy is funny.
hero member
Activity: 740
Merit: 501
July 29, 2012, 05:55:07 PM
#9
I have a remote server running Bitcoind along with my server programs where a fraudulent user tried to hack me and one of the accounts is stuck with 825 "fake" bitcoins.

I tried move, I tried SendFrom, I tried SendToAddress all of which fail to send ANY coins at all. I am trying to "filter" the bad ones from the good ones so I expected to send all of them and see the real balance appear but it just throws an exception and nothing happens.

Most probably that you have stolen, and "injected the fake bitcoins", so typical for do these magical applications that offer out there

I testing with the same wallet on different devices, I had balances wrong, fix it by exporting and importing my addresses to a new wallet.


EDIT:

blockchain 0 balance...nothing left to say

Ok here is the address: 15hjpvA5PGb4RuJKMspwqwdhaLaP6JLT79

I know for a fact it contains at least SOME real coins since I checked the transactions myself.

No it doesn't and never had.
http://blockchain.info/address/15hjpvA5PGb4RuJKMspwqwdhaLaP6JLT79

Ok well I have 2 addresses, one on my remote server Bitcoind and one that's not mine, the user has claimed he has sent 1 Bitcoin from his address to his address on my server I checked the address he sent the bitcoin from and found the transaction and it seems legit, yet blockchain.info shows NO bitcoins have been EVER received at my address while the Bitcoind on the remote server shows it's all there.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
July 29, 2012, 05:48:04 PM
#8
I have a remote server running Bitcoind along with my server programs where a fraudulent user tried to hack me and one of the accounts is stuck with 825 "fake" bitcoins.

I tried move, I tried SendFrom, I tried SendToAddress all of which fail to send ANY coins at all. I am trying to "filter" the bad ones from the good ones so I expected to send all of them and see the real balance appear but it just throws an exception and nothing happens.

Most probably that you have stolen, and "injected the fake bitcoins", so typical for do these magical applications that offer out there

I testing with the same wallet on different devices, I had balances wrong, fix it by exporting and importing my addresses to a new wallet.


EDIT:

blockchain 0 balance...nothing left to say

Ok here is the address: 15hjpvA5PGb4RuJKMspwqwdhaLaP6JLT79

I know for a fact it contains at least SOME real coins since I checked the transactions myself.

No it doesn't and never had.
http://blockchain.info/address/15hjpvA5PGb4RuJKMspwqwdhaLaP6JLT79
hero member
Activity: 740
Merit: 501
July 29, 2012, 05:38:14 PM
#7
I have a remote server running Bitcoind along with my server programs where a fraudulent user tried to hack me and one of the accounts is stuck with 825 "fake" bitcoins.

I tried move, I tried SendFrom, I tried SendToAddress all of which fail to send ANY coins at all. I am trying to "filter" the bad ones from the good ones so I expected to send all of them and see the real balance appear but it just throws an exception and nothing happens.

Most probably that you have stolen, and "injected the fake bitcoins", so typical for do these magical applications that offer out there

I testing with the same wallet on different devices, I had balances wrong, fix it by exporting and importing my addresses to a new wallet.


EDIT:

blockchain 0 balance...nothing left to say

Ok here is the address: 15hjpvA5PGb4RuJKMspwqwdhaLaP6JLT79

I know for a fact it contains at least SOME real coins since I checked the transactions myself.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
July 29, 2012, 04:55:03 PM
#6
I have a remote server running Bitcoind along with my server programs where a fraudulent user tried to hack me and one of the accounts is stuck with 825 "fake" bitcoins.

I tried move, I tried SendFrom, I tried SendToAddress all of which fail to send ANY coins at all. I am trying to "filter" the bad ones from the good ones so I expected to send all of them and see the real balance appear but it just throws an exception and nothing happens.

Most probably that you have stolen, and "injected the fake bitcoins", so typical for do these magical applications that offer out there

I testing with the same wallet on different devices, I had balances wrong, fix it by exporting and importing my addresses to a new wallet.


EDIT:

blockchain 0 balance...nothing left to say
vip
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1140
The Casascius 1oz 10BTC Silver Round (w/ Gold B)
July 29, 2012, 04:51:17 PM
#5
Just run a recovery tool on wallet.dat, no differently than if you were trying to recover it from a failed hard drive. That should sort everything out.  With a brand new bitcoind and copy of the block chain of course.

In other words I would be extracting the private keys and then reconstructing a brand new wallet based on them.
hero member
Activity: 740
Merit: 501
July 29, 2012, 04:49:20 PM
#4
Can you post the address?

Due to security reasons I can't.

Can you kindly point me through the steps you were about to make with the address? Thanks.

EDIT: It shows 0 balance in http://blockchain.info even though I know for a fact there are at least 0.3 real coins there


FAKE coins?

What I mean by "fake" is they are only verified once by the server since there is no point verifying transactions more than once if the transfer is between local accounts but the hacker managed to fake his balance in the MySQL database I patched up the problem but I am left with 800 of these "fake" coins.
hero member
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0xFB0D8D1534241423
July 29, 2012, 04:43:25 PM
#3
Can you post the address?
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(:firstbits => "1mantis")
July 29, 2012, 04:23:37 PM
#2
FAKE coins?
hero member
Activity: 740
Merit: 501
July 29, 2012, 04:16:14 PM
#1
I have a remote server running Bitcoind along with my server programs where a fraudulent user tried to hack me and one of the accounts is stuck with 825 "fake" bitcoins.

I tried move, I tried SendFrom, I tried SendToAddress all of which fail to send ANY coins at all. I am trying to "filter" the bad ones from the good ones so I expected to send all of them and see the real balance appear but it just throws an exception and nothing happens.
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