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legendary
Activity: 2982
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June 29, 2015, 04:38:04 PM
#23
Danny. I think that worked. The other web site: https://btc.blockr.io/tx/push decoded the string and pushed it to the network. It's now showing in the Electrum wallet. It has a little clock next to it instead of a green check mark, but I assume that means it still confirming or something.

Big thanks everyone. I thought for sure they where gone.

 Grin

You're welcome. And don't worry. Nothing on blockchain is lost.
If you follow proper steps and you can recover anything you want (if you didn't loose the private key of course).
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
June 29, 2015, 12:50:54 PM
#22
Danny. I think that worked. The other web site: https://btc.blockr.io/tx/push decoded the string and pushed it to the network. It's now showing in the Electrum wallet. It has a little clock next to it instead of a green check mark, but I assume that means it still confirming or something.

Big thanks everyone. I thought for sure they where gone.

 Grin
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4801
June 29, 2015, 06:38:13 AM
#21
Shorena is right, if you paste that long string here that you get from getrawtransaction you will not be leaking anything that will allow anyone to steal your bitcoins.

However, if you prefer to try to handle this yourself for now, there are two other places that will relay the transaction to the network for you which you can try.

One is the blockr.io block explorer. You can paste the string at this link to use their service:
https://btc.blockr.io/tx/push

The other is a mining pool. You can give the transaction directly to them at this link:
http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/pushtxn.php


Note:  It sounds like your transaction is made up of MANY VERY TINY VALUE outputs.  This typically happens from using "faucets" or other "free bitcoin" services.  Depending on the fee settings that you have set up on your wallet, there is a chance that your transaction doesn't pay a high enough fee and that most nodes on the network are therefore refusing to relay the transaction. If you decide to paste the transaction here, we will be able to look at its structure and better inform you of any potential issues.
copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1528
No I dont escrow anymore.
June 29, 2015, 01:49:14 AM
#20
Danny. Found the console, typed the code, got a very long string, copy and pasted it in to https://blockchain.info/pushtx, got the following: The Maximum Very Small Inputs Exceeded (20).

Im not familiar with the error messages blockchain.info provides, but if you want you can paste the rawTX here so we can broadcast it with our own nodes for you. This will not leak anything sensetive. Instead of you broadcasting the TX to the network it would be one of us. Where the TX gets into the network does not matter, its only important that it reaches a miner.
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 29, 2015, 12:46:58 AM
#19
Danny. Found the console, typed the code, got a very long string, copy and pasted it in to https://blockchain.info/pushtx, got the following: The Maximum Very Small Inputs Exceeded (20).
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4801
June 28, 2015, 11:54:38 PM
#18
Step 4 Core wallet? Is the sending QT wallet?

Yes.

I can't find a console there.

Look for the "Help" menu.

On the "Help" menu, choose "Debug Window"

In the "Debug Window", choose "Console".

In the console, type:

Code:
getrawtransaction transactionID

(using the actual transactionID instead of the word "transactionID").
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
June 28, 2015, 11:45:58 PM
#17
Ingiltere. Step 3 I'm assuming that  tx id is the Transaction ID? I have that saved.
Step 4 Core wallet? Is the sending QT wallet? I can't find a console there. Or in the new receiving Electrum wallet? If it's the new Electrum wallet I typed getrawtransaction without quotes it says SyntaxError, if I type that with quotes it just repeates what I've typed.




1- Click the 1.1 sent tx on core wallet.
2- Double click this tx on the Transactions page.
3- Get the "tx id". (copy it)
4- Open the console from menu of Core wallet
5- type this command: "getrawtransaction txid" (you should paste the txid).
6- get the response (it'll be long hexadecimal string) copy it
7- go to http://blockchain.info/pushtx and past it here then push it to the network.

legendary
Activity: 2982
Merit: 1485
June 28, 2015, 04:54:09 PM
#16
Your core wallet is not synced to the network.
You should pushtx to network.
These steps you should follow:
1- Click the 1.1 sent tx on core wallet.
2- Double click this tx on the Transactions page.
3- Get the "tx id". (copy it)
4- Open the console from menu of Core wallet
5- type this command: "getrawtransaction txid" (you should paste the txid).
6- get the response (it'll be long hexadecimal string) copy it
7- go to http://blockchain.info/pushtx and past it here then push it to the network.

It'll show up on your electrum.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
June 28, 2015, 01:42:35 PM
#15
http://www.avwebmaker.com/ebay/bc.png

Hopefully I'm not showing anything sensitive.

QT version: 0.8.1
OS: 10.6.8
The crash is after about 5 minutes of synchronizing it gives me the "failed to write date" error. When I click OK the program shuts down.

As you can see from the image it sent 1.1 coins (top right). Bottom left you can see the same address in Electrum has not received them. I of course copy/pasted to make sure it's correct.

I do have the transaction ID and full info. When I put it in coinb.in as Muhammed Zakir suggested above it says, "Unable to decode". Is it safe to post that info here?

newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
June 27, 2015, 06:42:58 PM
#14
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then you try to look for a computer with a decent internet speed so that synchronization can run faster (I recommend the VPS / Virtual Private Server)
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uhm, why?

the actual should not be done, it is done when you have a busy job or your computer is restricted in use. I assume the use of VPS, because computers in VPS only you can control without the interference of others

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The way I understand OP they already have a working electrum version, why would they need a different machine for this?
I just assumed only, and should not do  Cheesy

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Did you ever use electrum? I never had it sync longer than a few seconds.
I'm electrum user. synchronization of electrum indeed is fast ,,, but I experienced anything like MysticTutor,, and by accident on my computer synchronization Electrum very long.

if synchronization electrum on your computer takes only a few seconds, I think that because electrum server and your internet connection looks fast
copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1528
No I dont escrow anymore.
June 27, 2015, 02:23:39 PM
#13
what your transaction actually showed that sent bitcoin, usually no.

based on my experience, I always make backups private key in a note (usually I use excel).

Uhm, I hope you encrypt that.

I can only assume you:
1. try to find out the private key that is in the bitcoin-qt application, how: go to the debug window type "dumpprivkey [bitcoin address you]" >> notes and confidential
2. try to find out the private key electrum bitcoin you sent earlier, how: go to the console tab >> type "dumpprivkeys([bitcoin address you])". or right-click on bitcoin address and then click the private key >> >> copy

Isnt 2. the same as 1. only for a specific address?

3. then you try to look for a computer with a decent internet speed so that synchronization can run faster (I recommend the VPS / Virtual Private Server)

uhm, why?

4. download / install electrum in VPS >> imported private key in electrum

The way I understand OP they already have a working electrum version, why would they need a different machine for this?

5. wait until synchronization is complete (usually 2 hours)

Did you ever use electrum? I never had it sync longer than a few seconds.

6. after the synchronization is complete send to the destination address (eg exchanger)

newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
June 27, 2015, 07:52:46 AM
#12
what your transaction actually showed that sent bitcoin, usually no.

based on my experience, I always make backups private key in a note (usually I use excel).

I can only assume you:
1. try to find out the private key that is in the bitcoin-qt application, how: go to the debug window type "dumpprivkey [bitcoin address you]" >> notes and confidential
2. try to find out the private key electrum bitcoin you sent earlier, how: go to the console tab >> type "dumpprivkeys([bitcoin address you])". or right-click on bitcoin address and then click the private key >> >> copy
3. then you try to look for a computer with a decent internet speed so that synchronization can run faster (I recommend the VPS / Virtual Private Server)
4. download / install electrum in VPS >> imported private key in electrum
5. wait until synchronization is complete (usually 2 hours)
6. after the synchronization is complete send to the destination address (eg exchanger)
hero member
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June 27, 2015, 01:34:59 AM
#11
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#3 let someone create a raw TX for you, sign it yourself and post the signed version here for us to broadcast for you.
 -snip-

You should verify the Bitcoins are send to your address and not someone else in the raw transaction before signing. I suggest you to use https://coinb.in/#verify which will represent the data in a way you can understand easily.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
June 26, 2015, 02:51:41 PM
#10
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Tim89; yes, the address is correct. I coped and pasted to be sure. It's been about 24 hours now.

Did you generate the destination address with Electrum? If so you should be able to see the address on your electrum wallet. It would be helpful if you posted your destination address here so we can verify the transaction was broadcasted to the network.

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Btree; the QT wallet keeps crashing before it fully syncs.

You probably need to resync bitcoin core.

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Sarahiko; how do I check the blockchain and what and I looking for?

You can check your destination address at sites such as btc.blockr.io . Click the magnifying in the upper right hand corner and paste in your destination bitcoin address. Your address balance should reflect the amount of bitcoin you sent to that address assuming your transaction was broadcasted correctly. Here is an example of one:

https://btc.blockr.io/address/info/1C4kYhyLftmkn48YarSoLupxHfYFo8kp64

As a side note, you should always protect your bitcoins with nlocktime transactions to guarantee that you can access your bitcoins at a point in time in the future if something bad happens to your computer. You can do this with https://www.suredbits.com
copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1528
No I dont escrow anymore.
June 26, 2015, 01:58:25 PM
#9
Hexcoin; where do I find the transaction ID? An yes, Electrum is done syncing.

Tim89; yes, the address is correct. I coped and pasted to be sure. It's been about 24 hours now.

Btree; the QT wallet keeps crashing before it fully syncs.

Sarahiko; how do I check the blockchain and what and I looking for?

If you cant use the old wallet and dont actually want to keep using it I see 3 4 possible solutions.

ordered by difficulty required:

#1 Give the wallet.dat to someone you trust or deem trustworthy enough. Let them create the TX for you.
#2 export the private keys into a light wallet like e.g. blockchain.info and send the coins from there (requires you to trust blockchain.info or any other service/wallet you are using and to handle unencrypted private keys, which is a risk)
#3 let someone create a raw TX for you, sign it yourself and post the signed version here for us to broadcast for you.
#4 create a raw TX by hand, sign it and post it here for us to broadcast it for you. (no trust required)

This is just my personal opinion. Its certainly a valid route to fix your problem with bitcoin core (as Muhammed suggested).
hero member
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June 26, 2015, 11:51:32 AM
#8
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Btree; the QT wallet keeps crashing before it fully syncs.
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 - Bitcoin-qt version?
 - OS you are using?
 - Can you explain more about the crash?
 - People maybe able to help you if you post debug.log which you can find in data dorectory[1].

[1] https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Data_directory
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4801
June 26, 2015, 11:32:29 AM
#7
Hexcoin; where do I find the transaction ID? An yes, Electrum is done syncing.

If your QT wallet doesn't run, and you didn't store a copy of the transactionID, then you may have some difficulty finding it.  If you know the address, you could look it up in any web based block explorer (such as blockchain.info or blockr.io).

Tim89; yes, the address is correct. I coped and pasted to be sure. It's been about 24 hours now.

Sarahiko; how do I check the blockchain and what and I looking for?

If you can supply the bitcoin address, we can look it up and let you know what is happening.  My guess is that the QT wallet created the transaction, but never transmitted it to the network.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
June 26, 2015, 10:11:41 AM
#6
Hexcoin; where do I find the transaction ID? An yes, Electrum is done syncing.

Tim89; yes, the address is correct. I coped and pasted to be sure. It's been about 24 hours now.

Btree; the QT wallet keeps crashing before it fully syncs.

Sarahiko; how do I check the blockchain and what and I looking for?

hero member
Activity: 772
Merit: 500
June 26, 2015, 01:18:51 AM
#5
Wait for it to sync and check on the blockchain if it is being confirmed if it has no confirmation wait for it. or double check the address you used you might have missed typed it.
full member
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June 26, 2015, 01:04:28 AM
#4
My bitcoin QT wallet has been crashing so I download Electrum wallet. I sent myself my coins from one wallet to the other, but they never arrived. I have no idea what to do now.

i think your QT not synced perfect than you send your Bitcoin to that address...? right....?
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