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Topic: Lost bitcoin (Read 155 times)

newbie
Activity: 40
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June 06, 2021, 03:39:26 PM
#11
Sorry will list on proper area
newbie
Activity: 40
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June 06, 2021, 03:30:06 PM
#9
Also sent before wallet was synced- now sync complete
newbie
Activity: 40
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June 06, 2021, 03:27:58 PM
#8
I noticed the date is old that is why it’s confusing- I sent  in recent past
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 3117
June 06, 2021, 02:46:05 PM
#7
Yes it was doge I figured similar blockchain and dose board would not help
I have to report your thread then because it's misleading (and you knew it prior to creating it) - it should be in the Alt section of the forum. Have you sent a message to the Kraken exchange in order to understand what may be wrong? I repeat myself again - make sure you're seeing the correct transaction ID - the one you've showed us was made 6 years ago ...
hero member
Activity: 2114
Merit: 619
June 06, 2021, 02:18:13 PM
#6
sent to Kraken

Transaction ID: fd632d229794ee1b88a7a75cd04b40c9b8c2add9cafaa0e74a85d15785c53a63

Transaction ID: ba685533e4fe180764410ab3e998854f6ceeb9675722992c6e41e5dc6cfe3833
None of the above Tx Id are there in blockchain, this means most probably the transaction wasn't even broadcasted to the network. Which wallet did you use? can you still see your balance in it? Because ideally you still own the money. But if you are using an exchange or something they might have removed funds from your exchange balance. If you are using a wallet and have a balance in your account try rebroadcasting the transaction once again?

Conflicted Transactions generally refer to the double spending of the same amount of bitcoin. It generally happens when you send two transactions into the block for the same BTC
Actually that can never occur in Bitcoin, because it would make blocks invalid. Conflicting transactions happen on mempool when you want to increase your fee, if the transaction is being signed as RBF.

Yes Sorry! I meant MemPool and not the final Block. Thanks for correcting!
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 3117
June 06, 2021, 02:17:05 PM
#5
Transaction ID: fd632d229794ee1b88a7a75cd04b40c9b8c2add9cafaa0e74a85d15785c53a63
No transactions on this one (doesn't exist) - Blockchair transaction result
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Transaction ID: ba685533e4fe180764410ab3e998854f6ceeb9675722992c6e41e5dc6cfe3833
This transaction was from over 6 years ago (and it was DOGE being sent, not BTC) - Blockchair results. Could you please make sure that you're providing correct information so that we can best aid in your case? Like I said in your previous post, state from which wallet you've sent those funds, enter your transaction ID in a website such as blockchair and we'll be able to help you further ...
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
June 06, 2021, 02:14:16 PM
#4
Transaction ID: fd632d229794ee1b88a7a75cd04b40c9b8c2add9cafaa0e74a85d15785c53a63

Transaction ID: ba685533e4fe180764410ab3e998854f6ceeb9675722992c6e41e5dc6cfe3833
These transactions aren't included neither on a block or in mempool. They simply don't exist from a quick search on some block explorers. What fee did you choose? If you picked around 1 sat/byte, it could be possible for the nodes to removed it, since you said that you transacted two weeks ago. What wallet are you using? You still own your money, they shouldn't be moved.

Conflicted Transactions generally refer to the double spending of the same amount of bitcoin. It generally happens when you send two transactions into the block for the same BTC
Actually that can never occur in Bitcoin, because it would make blocks invalid. Conflicting transactions happen on mempool when you want to increase your fee, if the transaction is being signed as RBF.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
June 06, 2021, 02:06:18 PM
#3
sent to Kraken

Transaction ID: fd632d229794ee1b88a7a75cd04b40c9b8c2add9cafaa0e74a85d15785c53a63

Transaction ID: ba685533e4fe180764410ab3e998854f6ceeb9675722992c6e41e5dc6cfe3833
hero member
Activity: 2114
Merit: 619
June 06, 2021, 01:52:50 PM
#2
about 2 weeks ago I send a small amount of btc  to an exchange and still have not received into exchange balance, the btc shows up on the sending wallet as a conflicted transaction? will this resolve in time and the blockchain will reject and send back to sent wallet or is it lost forever?

Thank you for any help
Please give more details about the transaction if you need help. Give the name of the wallet from which you had sent and also the exchange to where you have sent? Give the transaction hash or check it yourself on https://www.blockchain.com/ . See what the transaction hash says. Conflicted Transactions generally refer to the double spending of the same amount of bitcoin. It generally happens when you send two transactions into the block for the same BTC, the transaction with the lower fees generally gets declined as a conflicted transaction because the same amount of bitcoin has already been transfered. Please give more details for any help.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
June 06, 2021, 01:44:16 PM
#1
about 2 weeks ago I send a small amount of btc  to an exchange and still have not received into exchange balance, the btc shows up on the sending wallet as a conflicted transaction? will this resolve in time and the blockchain will reject and send back to sent wallet or is it lost forever?

Thank you for any help
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