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newbie
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March 08, 2013, 05:38:00 PM
#76
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I checked and you signed the message test with the Bitcoin address 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY. Therefore I am 100% certain you own the private key (and therefore the funds). As you answered yes to my two questions above there is only one possibility left: You mistyped it (maybe you added a space?) should be:

bitcoind dumpprivkey 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY

I copied and pasted it but I'm still getting error: {"code":-4,"message":"Private key for address 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfm
njs8MSY is not known"} Smiley And I'm certain this is my original wallet, because the second one you had me create has no encryption, so if I try walletpassphrase with that one it tells me the passphrase doesn't apply..Sad

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Very simple. Just start bitcoin with the wallet.dat to which you imported the private key and send the funds to a new Bitcoin address. Try to export/import the other address first though.
Could you please explain that ? Is that the first private key which I dumped earlier?
legendary
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March 08, 2013, 12:28:04 PM
#75
It replied with ILZjvMYaAaQWvXQPUx9bsnTFLyCFkA6asSkLb6mqTORYzHZv8x24FvojoqNadM/4lmBbJWagtt9NfzGS
iX8U3qg=

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2) Are you sure you unlocked your wallet if encrypted (bitcoind walletpassphrase PASSWORD TIMEOUT)

Yes
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3) Are you sure you put the correct wallet.dat back?

Yes.

I checked and you signed the message test with the Bitcoin address 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY. Therefore I am 100% certain you own the private key (and therefore the funds). As you answered yes to my two questions above there is only one possibility left: You mistyped it (maybe you added a space?) should be:

bitcoind dumpprivkey 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY

(be sure to unlock your wallet first (bitcoind walletpassphrase PASSWORD TIMEOUT).

(and after you get this working import the private key in the second wallet you created)



Sorry about the delay in replying, had some visitors i couldn't get rid of

No worries

In post #57 you wrote:

Hmm, how do I get my BTC out of that address?


Very simple. Just start bitcoin with the wallet.dat to which you imported the private key and send the funds to a new Bitcoin address. Try to export/import the other address first though.
newbie
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March 07, 2013, 11:02:27 PM
#74
In post #57 you wrote:

Hmm, how do I get my BTC out of that address?
newbie
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March 07, 2013, 09:56:22 PM
#73

In post #68 you ran this command:

bitcoind signmessage 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY test

and it returned okay. So:

1) Can you repeat: bitcoind signmessage 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY test

It replied with ILZjvMYaAaQWvXQPUx9bsnTFLyCFkA6asSkLb6mqTORYzHZv8x24FvojoqNadM/4lmBbJWagtt9NfzGS
iX8U3qg=

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2) Are you sure you unlocked your wallet if encrypted (bitcoind walletpassphrase PASSWORD TIMEOUT)

Yes
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3) Are you sure you put the correct wallet.dat back?

Yes.

Sorry about the delay in replying, had some visitors i couldn't get rid of
legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1125
March 07, 2013, 07:25:47 PM
#72
I tried doing that in the debug console withing the qt client (with the previous wallet) and got this:

Private key for address 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY is not known (code -4)

In post #68 you ran this command:

bitcoind signmessage 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY test

and it returned okay. So:

1) Can you repeat: bitcoind signmessage 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY test
2) Are you sure you unlocked your wallet if encrypted (bitcoind walletpassphrase PASSWORD TIMEOUT)
3) Are you sure you put the correct wallet.dat back?
newbie
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March 07, 2013, 07:22:16 PM
#71
I tried doing that in the debug console withing the qt client (with the previous wallet) and got this:

Private key for address 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY is not known (code -4)
legendary
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March 07, 2013, 06:51:44 PM
#70
Great that they are confirmed Smiley

Yes, to switch simply rename. It always uses the file named wallet.dat.
newbie
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March 07, 2013, 06:46:39 PM
#69
I had a bit of a look at my new wallet and it has 10.023 BTC, with none unconfirmed Sad

The 10.023 are from 1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj http://blockchain.info/address/1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj  (1060 confirmations). Did you mean they are unconfirmed? Then this little trick didn't work. You can try another rescan later, but first: [/qyuote]

No, sorry, I meant they are confirmed.

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Did you remember to switch back to your own wallet when attempting to dump the second key ( 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY )? The new wallet is not going to have that key. You need to switch back to your 'real' wallet, dump the private key. The switch back to the freshly generated wallet and import the key.


How do I switch, just rename the wallet.dat files?

legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1125
March 07, 2013, 06:34:43 PM
#68
I had a bit of a look at my new wallet and it has 10.023 BTC, with none unconfirmed Sad

The 10.023 are from 1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj http://blockchain.info/address/1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj  (1060 confirmations). Did you mean they are unconfirmed? Then this little trick didn't work. You can try another rescan later, but first:

When I tried to dum that key I got:
error: {"code":-4,"message":"Private key for address 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfm
njs8MSY is not known"}

Did you remember to switch back to your own wallet when attempting to dump the second key ( 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY )? The new wallet is not going to have that key. You need to switch back to your 'real' wallet, dump the private key. The switch back to the freshly generated wallet and import the key.


newbie
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March 07, 2013, 06:21:07 PM
#67
Yes you should, I made a "copy-paste-edit" mistake.

d should be: bitcoind dumpprivkey 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY

sorry Smiley

I'm in awe of how much you know about this, don't apologise Smiley

When I tried to dum that key I got:
error: {"code":-4,"message":"Private key for address 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfm
njs8MSY is not known"}

I had a bit of a look at my new wallet and it has 10.023 BTC, with none unconfirmed Sad
legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1125
March 07, 2013, 06:04:24 PM
#66
Yes you should, I made a "copy-paste-edit" mistake.

d should be: bitcoind dumpprivkey 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY

sorry Smiley
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
March 07, 2013, 06:00:39 PM
#65
Okay, as I sort of suspected, the second importprivkey didn't work. I assume that is because step (c) was incorrect in your guide? I won't do any mor till you let me know.

newbie
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March 07, 2013, 05:50:44 PM
#64
Well then the good news is you have access to those 25.912734 BTC the bad news it is not ~50 like you thought (but then it never were).

The problem is these flawed transactions (you actually tried to double spend you cheeky bugger Wink) are in limbo. If you  want to check see http://bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/txlist/ . That is a list of all unconfirmed transactions and if you control+f for T1, T2, T3, TA, TD (well the codes for them of course) you'll see them in the list (since March 1st).

To be honest I am not 100% sure how we can fix this (I am very sure we can though) so I'm going to suggest some options which in the very worst case won't work.

1) Do you have an old backup of your wallet.dat?

Unfortunately I don't..Sad

 
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If you do not have a backup or step 1 didn't work we'll do the following:

2) We're going to export the private keys from 1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj and 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY , create a new wallet, import the keys into the new wallet and move the coins.

a. Again open run the deamon and start the other command prompt
b. . Run: bitcoind walletpassphrase PASSWORD TIMEOUT (where PASSWORD is your password and timeout is the time in second to unlock your wallet so we can attempt the next step, 20 seconds per address should suffice)
c. Run: bitcoind dumpprivkey 1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj
d. Run: bitcoind signmessage 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY test  (note: if you are to slow you may need to repeat step b)

Is this correct or should I dumprivkey from BOTH transactions?

 
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e. Copy and paste the two private keys to a notepad file
f. Stop the daemon command
g. In the C:\Users\me\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin directory rename the wallet.dat (do not delete it to be safe, just rename it).
h. Start the daemon thread (do NOT copy a backup wallet.dat to the folder, there should be not file named wallet.dat there so the client will create a new wallet)
i. Run the following command: bitcoind importprivkey privkey1 (the first private key you copied to the notepad file)
j. Run the following command: bitcoind importprivkey privkey2
NOTE i and j may take a while
k. Now see if you have access to the funds, if so create a new Bitcoin address and send all your funds there for reasons explained above.

Hopefully one of these two methods will give you access to your coins again.

Beware:

1) Do NOT share your private keys on this forum. Anyone who has them can take your coins
2) Do NOT save the notepad file with the private keys as this poses a security risk. May be it's best to just avoid using these addresses anyway.

Thanks. It's happening now and I'll let you know the result when it completes.

 
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Finally: How did you guess wachtwoord was Dutch (it's Dutch for password)? Dutch relatives? Smiley 

I was actually born in Eindhoven, but left Holland when I was three and came to Australia. My Dutch is pretty rusty but I can muddle my way through some of it Smiley

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legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1125
March 07, 2013, 03:44:55 PM
#63
Well then the good news is you have access to those 25.912734 BTC the bad news it is not ~50 like you thought (but then it never were).

The problem is these flawed transactions (you actually tried to double spend you cheeky bugger Wink) are in limbo. If you  want to check see http://bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/txlist/ . That is a list of all unconfirmed transactions and if you control+f for T1, T2, T3, TA, TD (well the codes for them of course) you'll see them in the list (since March 1st).

To be honest I am not 100% sure how we can fix this (I am very sure we can though) so I'm going to suggest some options which in the very worst case won't work.

1) Do you have an old backup of your wallet.dat? If so, this is what we'll do:

A) Close Bitcoin-qt
B) In the C:\Users\me\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin directory rename the wallet.dat (do not delete it to be safe, just rename it).
C) Copy and paste the backup wallet.dat to this directory
D) Start Bitcoin-qt with the rescan command
E) If all your Bitcoins show up as confirmed, create a new address and send them all there. (We do this because eventually your client would receive all transactions from the network even unconfirmed ones and then you would again be unable to spend the Bitcoins)

If you do not have a backup or step 1 didn't work we'll do the following:

2) We're going to export the private keys from 1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj and 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY , create a new wallet, import the keys into the new wallet and move the coins.

a. Again open run the deamon and start the other command prompt
b. . Run: bitcoind walletpassphrase PASSWORD TIMEOUT (where PASSWORD is your password and timeout is the time in second to unlock your wallet so we can attempt the next step, 20 seconds per address should suffice)
c. Run: bitcoind dumpprivkey 1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj
d. Run: bitcoind signmessage 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY test  (note: if you are to slow you may need to repeat step b)
e. Copy and paste the two private keys to a notepad file
f. Stop the daemon command
g. In the C:\Users\me\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin directory rename the wallet.dat (do not delete it to be safe, just rename it).
h. Start the daemon thread (do NOT copy a backup wallet.dat to the folder, there should be not file named wallet.dat there so the client will create a new wallet)
i. Run the following command: bitcoind importprivkey privkey1 (the first private key you copied to the notepad file)
j. Run the following command: bitcoind importprivkey privkey2
NOTE i and j may take a while
k. Now see if you have access to the funds, if so create a new Bitcoin address and send all your funds there for reasons explained above.

Hopefully one of these two methods will give you access to your coins again.

Beware:

1) Do NOT share your private keys on this forum. Anyone who has them can take your coins
2) Do NOT save the notepad file with the private keys as this poses a security risk. May be it's best to just avoid using these addresses anyway.

Finally: How did you guess wachtwoord was Dutch (it's Dutch for password)? Dutch relatives? Smiley
newbie
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March 06, 2013, 08:55:17 PM
#62
I should have gone to bed but got distracted and am still up.

TA e1238453753dfba0a55bd7365ef7b231fa56b27aea383a810ec8e5e5bb014abe
has 1 input:
TA1. dd1a611ebe28bead424620e395c1e61130e98e468c43f750dfadeef6ab6739ce which is in the Blockchain (16.090234 BTC)

TD 308732ce601c5b029d71f55786b7e4236b872da0d866a6e49c3319319bafd3df
has 1 input:
TD1. 033a6b55dc8df532b007e19a630ef785518999660c01bb8fc864b112278f9b01 which is in the Blockchain (12.274 BTC)

However both TA1 AND TD1 have already been spend in another transaction.
http://blockchain.info/tx-index/57438804/dd1a611ebe28bead424620e395c1e61130e98e468c43f750dfadeef6ab6739ce
http://blockchain.info/tx-index/57442378/033a6b55dc8df532b007e19a630ef785518999660c01bb8fc864b112278f9b01

So none of these transactions are ever going to confirm (you are trying to spend funds which are alreay spend). And we are going to have to remove these transactions (that you only have locally). I'll have to look up how to do that.
I'm pretty sure deleting and redownloading the blockchain would do it but that can take a while, so I'll check it out later.

But when I started to make the list of addresses where the coins reside right now I ran into something odd. TB and TC from above show that in the following addresses reside:

1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj http://blockchain.info/address/1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj 10.023 BTC
1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY http://blockchain.info/address/1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY 15.889734 BTC

So then I traversed the spend inputs (TA1 and TD1) and found that they are indeed the inputs of TB and TC! Yes the rejected transaction was trying to turn 25.912734 BTC into 54.276968 BTC via some weird circular transaction.
I'm sure you didn't do it on purpose but I have no clue how you even achieved this without issuing raw transactions by hand.


So there are .. things we are going to do:

1) Is it possible (by your own accounting) that you only have 25.912734 BTC left?

This is quite possible. Upon reflection I think that's what I probably SHOULD have, in addition to the 13.137 etc in my qt client balance (ie confirmed). When I looked at all the transactions, it does seem there was a jump of 25-odd BTC which I cant quite account for..

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2) Let's at least make certain you own 1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj and 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY. This is what I was trying to achieve with the last command but that did something completely different.

a. Again open run the deamon and start the other command prompt
b. . Run: bitcoind walletpassphrase PASSWORD TIMEOUT (where PASSWORD is your password and timeout is the time in second to unlock your wallet so we can attempt the next step, 20 seconds per address should suffice)
c. Run: bitcoind signmessage 1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj test
d. Run: bitcoind signmessage 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY test  (note: if you are to slow you may need to repeat step b)

If c and d where successful (do not return an error code) you are certain you own the respective addresses and can access the 25.912734 BTC.


EDIT: Both seemed successful - no error code but some long alphanumeric mumbojumbo was displayed after each signmessage was run
legendary
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March 06, 2013, 08:13:35 PM
#61
I should have gone to bed but got distracted and am still up.

TA e1238453753dfba0a55bd7365ef7b231fa56b27aea383a810ec8e5e5bb014abe
has 1 input:
TA1. dd1a611ebe28bead424620e395c1e61130e98e468c43f750dfadeef6ab6739ce which is in the Blockchain (16.090234 BTC)

TD 308732ce601c5b029d71f55786b7e4236b872da0d866a6e49c3319319bafd3df
has 1 input:
TD1. 033a6b55dc8df532b007e19a630ef785518999660c01bb8fc864b112278f9b01 which is in the Blockchain (12.274 BTC)

However both TA1 AND TD1 have already been spend in another transaction.
http://blockchain.info/tx-index/57438804/dd1a611ebe28bead424620e395c1e61130e98e468c43f750dfadeef6ab6739ce
http://blockchain.info/tx-index/57442378/033a6b55dc8df532b007e19a630ef785518999660c01bb8fc864b112278f9b01

So none of these transactions are ever going to confirm (you are trying to spend funds which are alreay spend). And we are going to have to remove these transactions (that you only have locally). I'll have to look up how to do that.
I'm pretty sure deleting and redownloading the blockchain would do it but that can take a while, so I'll check it out later.

But when I started to make the list of addresses where the coins reside right now I ran into something odd. TB and TC from above show that in the following addresses reside:

1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj http://blockchain.info/address/1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj 10.023 BTC
1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY http://blockchain.info/address/1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY 15.889734 BTC

So then I traversed the spend inputs (TA1 and TD1) and found that they are indeed the inputs of TB and TC! Yes the rejected transaction was trying to turn 25.912734 BTC into 54.276968 BTC via some weird circular transaction.
I'm sure you didn't do it on purpose but I have no clue how you even achieved this without issuing raw transactions by hand.


So there are .. things we are going to do:

1) Is it possible (by your own accounting) that you only have 25.912734 BTC left?
2) Let's at least make certain you own 1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj and 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY. This is what I was trying to achieve with the last command but that did something completely different.

a. Again open run the deamon and start the other command prompt
b. . Run: bitcoind walletpassphrase PASSWORD TIMEOUT (where PASSWORD is your password and timeout is the time in second to unlock your wallet so we can attempt the next step, 20 seconds per address should suffice)
c. Run: bitcoind signmessage 1CVX2A8dEPJnV62ey7kEuoNhuAUKvJrDLj test
d. Run: bitcoind signmessage 1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY test  (note: if you are to slow you may need to repeat step b)

If c and d where successful (do not return an error code) you are certain you own the respective addresses and can access the 25.912734 BTC.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
March 06, 2013, 06:45:21 PM
#60
Yes it is Dutch and you're welcome. (I can imagine this really sucks if you have no idea what is going on technically Smiley)

You're so right...Smiley


 
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So, could you also run the getrawtransaction  on TA and TD (the two transactions not in the blockchain) to get to the root of the problem. 

Edit:

I'm off to bed soon, but will continue to help you asynchronously Wink

SmileySmiley And I shall reward you synchronously

Here's the result:

10:37:11

getrawtransaction e1238453753dfba0a55bd7365ef7b231fa56b27aea383a810ec8e5e5bb014abe 1


10:37:11

{
"hex" : "0100000001ce3967abf6eeaddf50f7438c468ee93011e6c195e3204642adbe28be1e611add00000 0006b483045022100dd7051a3682041e9a95cf4910c2dc17c67c3bfbd3e51de593259a53f68c995 b502203a9b8c3911b0ecfa3ea2363a4b2947bd6deebebbda16677af14c1efde766e965012102d37 278d10a6efa6f36bee8024ec8ea6cbfc27b19d103027cde57292581d3ce57ffffffff0258cfb55e 000000001976a914d89ae20b4b233ed184147de5a7f3031c24c1b90388ac002d310100000000197 6a91406f1b66fd59a34755c37a8f701f43e937cdbeb1388ac00000000",
"txid" : "e1238453753dfba0a55bd7365ef7b231fa56b27aea383a810ec8e5e5bb014abe",
"version" : 1,
"locktime" : 0,
"vin" : [
{
"txid" : "dd1a611ebe28bead424620e395c1e61130e98e468c43f750dfadeef6ab6739ce",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptSig" : {
"asm" : "3045022100dd7051a3682041e9a95cf4910c2dc17c67c3bfbd3e51de593259a53f68c995b502203 a9b8c3911b0ecfa3ea2363a4b2947bd6deebebbda16677af14c1efde766e96501 02d37278d10a6efa6f36bee8024ec8ea6cbfc27b19d103027cde57292581d3ce57",
"hex" : "483045022100dd7051a3682041e9a95cf4910c2dc17c67c3bfbd3e51de593259a53f68c995b5022 03a9b8c3911b0ecfa3ea2363a4b2947bd6deebebbda16677af14c1efde766e965012102d37278d1 0a6efa6f36bee8024ec8ea6cbfc27b19d103027cde57292581d3ce57"
},
"sequence" : 4294967295
}
],
"vout" : [
{
"value" : 15.88973400,
"n" : 0,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 d89ae20b4b233ed184147de5a7f3031c24c1b903 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a914d89ae20b4b233ed184147de5a7f3031c24c1b90388ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"1LkJVtqoVLKKMsUFrCLnqZ8Vxfmnjs8MSY"
]
}
},
{
"value" : 0.20000000,
"n" : 1,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 06f1b66fd59a34755c37a8f701f43e937cdbeb13 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a91406f1b66fd59a34755c37a8f701f43e937cdbeb1388ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"1dice7fUkz5h4z2wPc1wLMPWgB5mDwKDx"
]
}
}
]
}
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

10:43:11

getrawtransaction 308732ce601c5b029d71f55786b7e4236b872da0d866a6e49c3319319bafd3df 1


10:43:11

{
"hex" : "0100000001019b8f2712b164c88fbb010c6699895185f70e639ae107b032f58ddc556b3a0300000 0006b483045022100a9f1831a9f1ce10a3effd56fdc0035beba6d7203c3b82758ecbb18f2cafb08 5e02200b735df9f23d845baa6bafb85cb908093a519ed56ac6d5b67a88b2bb526d34f70121033c2 20d18dda6828257a1342650f51d7bf2c12c6d94523a26f8543866284e98a3ffffffff02b067aa47 000000001976a914b2520bf1934dfb7547ebbd50c9cdb6d2aa72b8c688ac40787d0100000000197 6a91406f1b66ffe49df7fce684df16c62f59dc9adbd3f88ac00000000",
"txid" : "308732ce601c5b029d71f55786b7e4236b872da0d866a6e49c3319319bafd3df",
"version" : 1,
"locktime" : 0,
"vin" : [
{
"txid" : "033a6b55dc8df532b007e19a630ef785518999660c01bb8fc864b112278f9b01",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptSig" : {
"asm" : "3045022100a9f1831a9f1ce10a3effd56fdc0035beba6d7203c3b82758ecbb18f2cafb085e02200 b735df9f23d845baa6bafb85cb908093a519ed56ac6d5b67a88b2bb526d34f701 033c220d18dda6828257a1342650f51d7bf2c12c6d94523a26f8543866284e98a3",
"hex" : "483045022100a9f1831a9f1ce10a3effd56fdc0035beba6d7203c3b82758ecbb18f2cafb085e022 00b735df9f23d845baa6bafb85cb908093a519ed56ac6d5b67a88b2bb526d34f70121033c220d18 dda6828257a1342650f51d7bf2c12c6d94523a26f8543866284e98a3"
},
"sequence" : 4294967295
}
],
"vout" : [
{
"value" : 12.02350000,
"n" : 0,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 b2520bf1934dfb7547ebbd50c9cdb6d2aa72b8c6 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a914b2520bf1934dfb7547ebbd50c9cdb6d2aa72b8c688ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"1HFsZr9Sd9dra2hkVa2gnH9SAQNNWdBKwj"
]
}
},
{
"value" : 0.25000000,
"n" : 1,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 06f1b66ffe49df7fce684df16c62f59dc9adbd3f OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a91406f1b66ffe49df7fce684df16c62f59dc9adbd3f88ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"1dice8EMZmqKvrGE4Qc9bUFf9PX3xaYDp"
]
}
}
]
}




Quote
Edit 2: Please also try:

bitcoind listreceivedbyaddress 0 true  (I like to cross reference you actually have the keys to all these addresses. I think you do, but otherwise they could potentially belong to Blockchain.info)


10:44:01

listreceivedbyaddress 0 true


10:44:01

[
{
"address" : "1dice7fUkz5h4z2wPc1wLMPWgB5mDwKDx",
"account" : "times four BET LOW!!!",
"amount" : 0.00000000,
"confirmations" : 0
},
{
"address" : "1CGXqKGNRftuoivVqyz7HKkmgSaQqgYwc7",
"account" : "blockchain",
"amount" : 0.00000000,
"confirmations" : 0
},
{
"address" : "1dice2pxmRZrtqBVzixvWnxsMa7wN2GCK",
"account" : "point two",
"amount" : 0.00000000,
"confirmations" : 0
},
{
"address" : "1dice8EMZmqKvrGE4Qc9bUFf9PX3xaYDp",
"account" : "double or",
"amount" : 0.00000000,
"confirmations" : 0
},
{
"address" : "1Ku3K296rDi4CTXTiacC8kAp8q5tkb28NM",
"account" : "earllefeb",
"amount" : 18.53402320,
"confirmations" : 2307
},
{
"address" : "1dice9wcMu5hLF4g81u8nioL5mmSHTApw",
"account" : "",
"amount" : 0.00000000,
"confirmations" : 0
},
{
"address" : "1KbUKTJsm4zA6YKUH5SXGDxKVCpJEhfkew",
"account" : "",
"amount" : 30.08000001,
"confirmations" : 24603
},
{
"address" : "1HswYkBpPKdwfjh1CNosZEByTm5gdKgWK5",
"account" : "",
"amount" : 49.99900000,
"confirmations" : 0
},
{
"address" : "1dice1e6pdhLzzWQq7yMidf6j8eAg7pkY",
"account" : "longshot",
"amount" : 0.00000000,
"confirmations" : 0
},
{
"address" : "1dice97ECuByXAvqXpaYzSaQuPVvrtmz6",
"account" : "50%",
"amount" : 0.00000000,
"confirmations" : 0
},
{
"address" : "1dice1Qf4Br5EYjj9rnHWqgMVYnQWehYG",
"account" : "",
"amount" : 0.00000000,
"confirmations" : 0
},
{
"address" : "1dice4J1mFEvVuFqD14HzdViHFGi9h4Pp",
"account" : "",
"amount" : 0.00000000,
"confirmations" : 0
}
]


Does any of that help?
legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1125
March 06, 2013, 06:21:08 PM
#59
Yes it is Dutch and you're welcome. (I can imagine this really sucks if you have no idea what is going on technically Smiley)

We are finally making progress:


T1: a98c289b3ed5f2dc93296c7fdcde2865e382293b8ad54d3daa81d924e06b112a
T2: 3d34d4a999b306c8990cdedc333d924140031a395722b1b7674c9cb5bb8aebc6
T3: 74f27c8b9d5b75b2ee64c2d9a7fe7642bd5c00da74d4ea675199dbc96c85de3a

Transaction T1 is the input for transaction T2 and T2 is the input for T3. T1 isn't being confirmed because 2 of the 4 inputs aren't in the blockchain (so retransmitting won't work)

TA: e1238453753dfba0a55bd7365ef7b231fa56b27aea383a810ec8e5e5bb014abe --> Not in the blockchain
TB: e15136e2bc758c0db2bd2de39455336f94569406f1f89a6949c462083061b561 --> Fine, contains 10.023 BTC
TC: 781e678643d77dfa7509163021ae1d9a27212f891ad5004fb7a2bd9cadb1f8a2 --> Fine contains 15.889734 BTC
TD: 308732ce601c5b029d71f55786b7e4236b872da0d866a6e49c3319319bafd3df --> Not in the blockchain

So, could you also run the getrawtransaction  on TA and TD (the two transactions not in the blockchain) to get to the root of the problem.

Edit:

I'm off to bed soon, but will continue to help you asynchronously Wink

Edit 2: Please also try:

bitcoind listreceivedbyaddress 0 true  (I like to cross reference you actually have the keys to all these addresses. I think you do, but otherwise they could potentially belong to Blockchain.info)
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
March 06, 2013, 06:07:39 PM
#58
I don't know if I posted this already, but this is the blockchain.info wallet I sent the BTC to:
http://i.imgur.com/1y1PBAN.jpg

I'm guessing this is some part of the probelm?
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
March 06, 2013, 05:49:17 PM
#57
Hi Wachtwoord (is that Dutch?)

Thanks again for your help...I have been too busy the last couple of days to do anything about this but I'm back and still have 50 BTC unconfirmed in my bitcoin-qt client.

Here's the result of doing the getrawtransaction on the three txids you mentioned. I've seperted them with a line of >>>>>>>> to make it easier to see:




{
"hex" : "0100000004be4a01bbe5e5c80e813a38ea7ab256fa31b2f75e36d75ba5a0fb3d75538423e100000 0006b4830450221008f9783599418b0a82688f63b66bf960f24d4fe9fa5cc6e9f6a18ac940faba5 7902202ca2dcf20342476e405942f970d1d9de326befce947ff0d0acefc72f6da9f1e60121037f1 d956983298e0283997adc7e8e605687cfd453dbd009dd504ac8c4bc9abe33ffffffff61b5613008 62c449699af8f1069456946f335594e32dbdb20d8c75bce23651e1000000006a47304402200aa41 3c50ba683fffeecfcafdbea8f20a62fedf28ac9192230a04f8b91b5674e0220418a7e84e1d72af6 7070570f1ea647d6a549e976f12906756d1fbf6d7a14396b01210261d898b1743dc44ccdfed6960 4ab88b40bd659849858cba78be06a55f87f92f7ffffffffa2f8b1ad9cbda2b74f00d51a892f2127 9a1dae2130160975fa7dd74386671e78000000006b483045022100911d8aad7fac2e93350a70d77 022b612a00602e038ba31f94d95735144210c7b022041488fb13dc92f4d43a82b3c28649ea2147c c5c7d4f0ae0a84811e12d37b15990121037f1d956983298e0283997adc7e8e605687cfd453dbd00 9dd504ac8c4bc9abe33ffffffffdfd3af9b3119339ce4a666d8a02d876b23e4b78657f5719d025b 1c60ce328730000000006a47304402207fc6cad0921114d6b149d5056a72d12d6acbe189c48b8e5 64823c418db964a060220772960a41e1e8c9cd25bbd39b5c0a346ce94d014d5ec3a97e4c59e936e 07e6de01210361173f75ccbe39a88126872eebbdd4badd101ef3206f29378df58b8251d544e8fff fffff027033cd16000000001976a9147f36065ccc298853c0f4f533d31c913bd6e18e0088ac00f2 052a010000001976a9147b995c7492fd00f9d81907423882ee931ee5df2188ac00000000",
"txid" : "a98c289b3ed5f2dc93296c7fdcde2865e382293b8ad54d3daa81d924e06b112a",
"version" : 1,
"locktime" : 0,
"vin" : [
{
"txid" : "e1238453753dfba0a55bd7365ef7b231fa56b27aea383a810ec8e5e5bb014abe",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptSig" : {
"asm" : "30450221008f9783599418b0a82688f63b66bf960f24d4fe9fa5cc6e9f6a18ac940faba57902202 ca2dcf20342476e405942f970d1d9de326befce947ff0d0acefc72f6da9f1e601 037f1d956983298e0283997adc7e8e605687cfd453dbd009dd504ac8c4bc9abe33",
"hex" : "4830450221008f9783599418b0a82688f63b66bf960f24d4fe9fa5cc6e9f6a18ac940faba579022 02ca2dcf20342476e405942f970d1d9de326befce947ff0d0acefc72f6da9f1e60121037f1d9569 83298e0283997adc7e8e605687cfd453dbd009dd504ac8c4bc9abe33"
},
"sequence" : 4294967295
},
{
"txid" : "e15136e2bc758c0db2bd2de39455336f94569406f1f89a6949c462083061b561",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptSig" : {
"asm" : "304402200aa413c50ba683fffeecfcafdbea8f20a62fedf28ac9192230a04f8b91b5674e0220418 a7e84e1d72af67070570f1ea647d6a549e976f12906756d1fbf6d7a14396b01 0261d898b1743dc44ccdfed69604ab88b40bd659849858cba78be06a55f87f92f7",
"hex" : "47304402200aa413c50ba683fffeecfcafdbea8f20a62fedf28ac9192230a04f8b91b5674e02204 18a7e84e1d72af67070570f1ea647d6a549e976f12906756d1fbf6d7a14396b01210261d898b174 3dc44ccdfed69604ab88b40bd659849858cba78be06a55f87f92f7"
},
"sequence" : 4294967295
},
{
"txid" : "781e678643d77dfa7509163021ae1d9a27212f891ad5004fb7a2bd9cadb1f8a2",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptSig" : {
"asm" : "3045022100911d8aad7fac2e93350a70d77022b612a00602e038ba31f94d95735144210c7b02204 1488fb13dc92f4d43a82b3c28649ea2147cc5c7d4f0ae0a84811e12d37b159901 037f1d956983298e0283997adc7e8e605687cfd453dbd009dd504ac8c4bc9abe33",
"hex" : "483045022100911d8aad7fac2e93350a70d77022b612a00602e038ba31f94d95735144210c7b022 041488fb13dc92f4d43a82b3c28649ea2147cc5c7d4f0ae0a84811e12d37b15990121037f1d9569 83298e0283997adc7e8e605687cfd453dbd009dd504ac8c4bc9abe33"
},
"sequence" : 4294967295
},
{
"txid" : "308732ce601c5b029d71f55786b7e4236b872da0d866a6e49c3319319bafd3df",
"vout" : 0,
"scriptSig" : {
"asm" : "304402207fc6cad0921114d6b149d5056a72d12d6acbe189c48b8e564823c418db964a060220772 960a41e1e8c9cd25bbd39b5c0a346ce94d014d5ec3a97e4c59e936e07e6de01 0361173f75ccbe39a88126872eebbdd4badd101ef3206f29378df58b8251d544e8",
"hex" : "47304402207fc6cad0921114d6b149d5056a72d12d6acbe189c48b8e564823c418db964a0602207 72960a41e1e8c9cd25bbd39b5c0a346ce94d014d5ec3a97e4c59e936e07e6de01210361173f75cc be39a88126872eebbdd4badd101ef3206f29378df58b8251d544e8"
},
"sequence" : 4294967295
}
],
"vout" : [
{
"value" : 3.82546800,
"n" : 0,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 7f36065ccc298853c0f4f533d31c913bd6e18e00 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a9147f36065ccc298853c0f4f533d31c913bd6e18e0088ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"1CbdY5Mbwnsgqp7sumzBhcRdY1BUWLhQ94"
]
}
},
{
"value" : 50.00000000,
"n" : 1,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 7b995c7492fd00f9d81907423882ee931ee5df21 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a9147b995c7492fd00f9d81907423882ee931ee5df2188ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"1CGXqKGNRftuoivVqyz7HKkmgSaQqgYwc7"
]
}
}
]
}
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


getrawtransaction 3d34d4a999b306c8990cdedc333d924140031a395722b1b7674c9cb5bb8aebc6 1


09:33:02

{
"hex" : "01000000012a116be024d981aa3d4dd58a3b2982e36528dedc7f6c2993dcf2d53e9b288ca901000 0008b4830450220798c52c00228748ae5507eac13ebbe719153960495d315d618521025962562ff 022100afa7f0584066e2ef99b15bfad7b3b96a424aa2eeb77d1c6506ef8fab0094fd76014104459 cfeacc68435e0d0fb2349c00d0678e6584adbd21c7becd24b0b0f0a8d7c56f0c6dda34391305514 28613ecc6d48be27c5b8f2317302cae7f4afe57d66c978ffffffff0220b21724010000001976a91 4b924582d398db5235b813d7d50e55c38c81bd0a988ac907ced05000000001976a9147b995c7492 fd00f9d81907423882ee931ee5df2188ac00000000",
"txid" : "3d34d4a999b306c8990cdedc333d924140031a395722b1b7674c9cb5bb8aebc6",
"version" : 1,
"locktime" : 0,
"vin" : [
{
"txid" : "a98c289b3ed5f2dc93296c7fdcde2865e382293b8ad54d3daa81d924e06b112a",
"vout" : 1,
"scriptSig" : {
"asm" : "30450220798c52c00228748ae5507eac13ebbe719153960495d315d618521025962562ff022100a fa7f0584066e2ef99b15bfad7b3b96a424aa2eeb77d1c6506ef8fab0094fd7601 04459cfeacc68435e0d0fb2349c00d0678e6584adbd21c7becd24b0b0f0a8d7c56f0c6dda343913 0551428613ecc6d48be27c5b8f2317302cae7f4afe57d66c978",
"hex" : "4830450220798c52c00228748ae5507eac13ebbe719153960495d315d618521025962562ff02210 0afa7f0584066e2ef99b15bfad7b3b96a424aa2eeb77d1c6506ef8fab0094fd76014104459cfeac c68435e0d0fb2349c00d0678e6584adbd21c7becd24b0b0f0a8d7c56f0c6dda3439130551428613 ecc6d48be27c5b8f2317302cae7f4afe57d66c978"
},
"sequence" : 4294967295
}
],
"vout" : [
{
"value" : 49.00500000,
"n" : 0,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 b924582d398db5235b813d7d50e55c38c81bd0a9 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a914b924582d398db5235b813d7d50e55c38c81bd0a988ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"1HswYkBpPKdwfjh1CNosZEByTm5gdKgWK5"
]
}
},
{
"value" : 0.99450000,
"n" : 1,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 7b995c7492fd00f9d81907423882ee931ee5df21 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a9147b995c7492fd00f9d81907423882ee931ee5df2188ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"1CGXqKGNRftuoivVqyz7HKkmgSaQqgYwc7"
]
}
}
]
}
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


09:44:50

getrawtransaction 74f27c8b9d5b75b2ee64c2d9a7fe7642bd5c00da74d4ea675199dbc96c85de3a 1


09:44:50

{
"hex" : "0100000001c6eb8abbb59c4c67b7b12257391a034041923d33dcde0c99c806b399a9d4343d01000 0008c493046022100a4b0b8aacab95d4609bdaa28be529f3e772a4e0a1375bc3ed9469afad48e25 e3022100aeb8b52f08df26272c25905973bd5d36b4b8b965a347889efafc07e043af9f3a0141044 59cfeacc68435e0d0fb2349c00d0678e6584adbd21c7becd24b0b0f0a8d7c56f0c6dda343913055 1428613ecc6d48be27c5b8f2317302cae7f4afe57d66c978ffffffff0140b9ec05000000001976a 914b924582d398db5235b813d7d50e55c38c81bd0a988ac00000000",
"txid" : "74f27c8b9d5b75b2ee64c2d9a7fe7642bd5c00da74d4ea675199dbc96c85de3a",
"version" : 1,
"locktime" : 0,
"vin" : [
{
"txid" : "3d34d4a999b306c8990cdedc333d924140031a395722b1b7674c9cb5bb8aebc6",
"vout" : 1,
"scriptSig" : {
"asm" : "3046022100a4b0b8aacab95d4609bdaa28be529f3e772a4e0a1375bc3ed9469afad48e25e302210 0aeb8b52f08df26272c25905973bd5d36b4b8b965a347889efafc07e043af9f3a01 04459cfeacc68435e0d0fb2349c00d0678e6584adbd21c7becd24b0b0f0a8d7c56f0c6dda343913 0551428613ecc6d48be27c5b8f2317302cae7f4afe57d66c978",
"hex" : "493046022100a4b0b8aacab95d4609bdaa28be529f3e772a4e0a1375bc3ed9469afad48e25e3022 100aeb8b52f08df26272c25905973bd5d36b4b8b965a347889efafc07e043af9f3a014104459cfe acc68435e0d0fb2349c00d0678e6584adbd21c7becd24b0b0f0a8d7c56f0c6dda34391305514286 13ecc6d48be27c5b8f2317302cae7f4afe57d66c978"
},
"sequence" : 4294967295
}
],
"vout" : [
{
"value" : 0.99400000,
"n" : 0,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 b924582d398db5235b813d7d50e55c38c81bd0a9 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a914b924582d398db5235b813d7d50e55c38c81bd0a988ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"1HswYkBpPKdwfjh1CNosZEByTm5gdKgWK5"
]
}
}
]
}

I will attempt to resend the transactions now.
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