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Topic: Need help with core wallet, FOR A REWARD (Read 791 times)

newbie
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June 29, 2016, 02:08:14 PM
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False alarm. The command worked and the transactions were cancelled, but as soon as I tried to make a new one - it all came back, and it's stuck again.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
You're entering the command in your debug console, it should be run from the terminal Wink

Hey man, so it finally worked. What's your BTC wallet? I'll send you the reward.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1000
GATCOIN : The New Currency Of Digital Marketing
You're entering the command in your debug console, it should be run from the terminal Wink

Right. Can you please tell me where the terminal is?

I think this user was correct:
It is a application. Go to finder and search terminal.

I don't have a mac myself, but here's a how-to i found using google:
http://www.howtogeek.com/210147/how-to-open-terminal-in-the-current-os-x-finder-location/


full member
Activity: 261
Merit: 102
It is a application. Go to finder and search terminal.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
You're entering the command in your debug console, it should be run from the terminal Wink

Right. Can you please tell me where the terminal is?
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
My 2 cents: export your private keys, make an account at blockchain.info, and import the keys there.

If this helps you, my addy is in my profile.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1000
GATCOIN : The New Currency Of Digital Marketing
This command will remove that transaction and the above three from your wallet, thus allowing you to resend the Bitcoin locked up in those transactions. It will be as if those four transaction had never even happened in the first place.

Here's what I got. Any suggestions?
You're on a Mac, yes? If so, open up the Terminal app. Then type:
Code:
open /Applications/bitcoin-qt.app --args -zapwallettxes

Once Bitcoin Core starts from this command, you should see that all of your unconfirmed transactions will be gone. The same behavior with those four transactions never happening should still happen.

Hi, sorry for taking so long. It says "method not found (code -32601)".

You're entering the command in your debug console, it should be run from the terminal Wink
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
This command will remove that transaction and the above three from your wallet, thus allowing you to resend the Bitcoin locked up in those transactions. It will be as if those four transaction had never even happened in the first place.

Here's what I got. Any suggestions?
You're on a Mac, yes? If so, open up the Terminal app. Then type:
Code:
open /Applications/bitcoin-qt.app --args -zapwallettxes

Once Bitcoin Core starts from this command, you should see that all of your unconfirmed transactions will be gone. The same behavior with those four transactions never happening should still happen.

Hi, sorry for taking so long. It says "method not found (code -32601)".
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
This command will remove that transaction and the above three from your wallet, thus allowing you to resend the Bitcoin locked up in those transactions. It will be as if those four transaction had never even happened in the first place.

Here's what I got. Any suggestions?
You're on a Mac, yes? If so, open up the Terminal app. Then type:
Code:
open /Applications/bitcoin-qt.app --args -zapwallettxes

Once Bitcoin Core starts from this command, you should see that all of your unconfirmed transactions will be gone. The same behavior with those four transactions never happening should still happen.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
This command will remove that transaction and the above three from your wallet, thus allowing you to resend the Bitcoin locked up in those transactions. It will be as if those four transaction had never even happened in the first place.

Here's what I got. Any suggestions?
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Yes, the transaction you've linked to is by me. What can I do with it?
If you feel comfortable with invalidating these three transactions: https://blockchain.info/tx/c76068178d3e0cec7660cfea13b0326516707d7b2410e4987441026eb6662588, https://blockchain.info/tx/5506dd186fc7ef3f5b3cd24677927d77773b103397c8b747f94fad8a9255bf32, and https://blockchain.info/tx/4c6a6058ba14bff85323d50844ca52d4a25ffa72464555184568888f8480c7e2, then you can remove the one I linked to earlier from your wallet and be able to resend the Bitcoin from that transaction. If any of the above three transactions are also yours, then the coins sent by them will also reappear in your wallet.

The following will essentially revert your wallet to whatever it was like before any of the linked to transactions existed. Just go to Help > Debug Window and then the Console tab. In the box at the bottom, type
Code:
abandontransaction 152a65239eec41036614612be23f124f9ef861b30b521c57c9ff12c8c773b792

This command will remove that transaction and the above three from your wallet, thus allowing you to resend the Bitcoin locked up in those transactions. It will be as if those four transaction had never even happened in the first place.

All right, thanks, I'll try that in a couple of hours.
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
Yes, the transaction you've linked to is by me. What can I do with it?
If you feel comfortable with invalidating these three transactions: https://blockchain.info/tx/c76068178d3e0cec7660cfea13b0326516707d7b2410e4987441026eb6662588, https://blockchain.info/tx/5506dd186fc7ef3f5b3cd24677927d77773b103397c8b747f94fad8a9255bf32, and https://blockchain.info/tx/4c6a6058ba14bff85323d50844ca52d4a25ffa72464555184568888f8480c7e2, then you can remove the one I linked to earlier from your wallet and be able to resend the Bitcoin from that transaction. If any of the above three transactions are also yours, then the coins sent by them will also reappear in your wallet.

The following will essentially revert your wallet to whatever it was like before any of the linked to transactions existed. Just go to Help > Debug Window and then the Console tab. In the box at the bottom, type
Code:
abandontransaction 152a65239eec41036614612be23f124f9ef861b30b521c57c9ff12c8c773b792

This command will remove that transaction and the above three from your wallet, thus allowing you to resend the Bitcoin locked up in those transactions. It will be as if those four transaction had never even happened in the first place.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
As was mentioned in the other thread, your transaction is dependent on this transaction: https://blockchain.info/tx/152a65239eec41036614612be23f124f9ef861b30b521c57c9ff12c8c773b792 confirming. Is this transaction sent by you? If so, then there are solutions, otherwise, there is really nothing you can do.

P.S.: this is the latest development in the situation. I've no idea what that message is even supposed to mean.
That error means that the fee was too low or the transaction was unconfirmed for too long that blockchain.info decided to remove the transaction from their database. This does not mean that it was dropped from the network. Also, it appears that the transaction you mentioned in the other thread is still on the network.

Yes, the transaction you've linked to is by me. What can I do with it?
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
As was mentioned in the other thread, your transaction is dependent on this transaction: https://blockchain.info/tx/152a65239eec41036614612be23f124f9ef861b30b521c57c9ff12c8c773b792 confirming. Is this transaction sent by you? If so, then there are solutions, otherwise, there is really nothing you can do.

P.S.: this is the latest development in the situation. I've no idea what that message is even supposed to mean.
That error means that the fee was too low or the transaction was unconfirmed for too long that blockchain.info decided to remove the transaction from their database. This does not mean that it was dropped from the network. Also, it appears that the transaction you mentioned in the other thread is still on the network.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Hi guys! I've encountered a serious problem with my core wallet, which prevents me from sending any money from it. I've already created a thread about it here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1514537.new#new

As you can see, I've got some replies, and I'd like to say thank you to the people who have tried to help. Unfortunately, the problem is still there, and my money is stuck.

So I'd like to offer a 0.1BTC reward to anyone who could help me solve it, as this can't go on any longer. Guys, please make your suggestions, and the person who figures it out and enables me to send funds will receive a 0.1BTC reward.

P.S.: this is the latest development in the situation. I've no idea what that message is even supposed to mean.
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