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i ve lost 9.64 btc on multi bit wallet can any one help me bring it back #187

Closed techcard closed 9 years ago

techcard commented 9 years ago

thats the transaction ID 19d7b059a72b8a989c279804e0cdc20f22267394f50fe70e44fc3f3399c02df7 MY wallet is 1Jvq1gPX1aQrzvjYz5sSvy6qNb19k7yaY3 i ve send to 0.35 btc 15YVpLk8NAfrBnUTYXHYrW52wiXGNT6KoU which i did receive . on multi bit my wallet transaction 0.35 btc is not showing ,it is shows 9.9999 btc Sent to 1BFTqtV38Zsd9dyKWSpe3wHe6KApvQbNN8 which i havent and it is not shows on my balance 1BFTqtV38Zsd9dyKWSpe3wHe6KApvQbNN8 9.64 btc final balance if some one give me advice and help much appreciated. we did try multibit import private keys and reset blockchain transaction wasnt good

jim618 commented 9 years ago

Looking at that transaction the 0.35 was sent to 15YV and the remainder (of your initial 9.9999 BTC) was sent as change to 1BFT (that's the 9.6498 BTC output). There was 0.0001 paid to the miners as the transaction fee.

To see the change output you need to open/ sync the wallet with that receiving address in. It will be in the original wallet you sent the transaction from but if you have been exporting/ importing private keys it sounds like you have several similar wallets.

You might also want to review the support article on where all the automatc backups are stored as you might have to have a look through those: https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_fileDescriptions.html

techcard commented 9 years ago

Hi Jim,

So what I've done is: 1) Synchronised each wallet. (No result - missing coins still not found on multiunit) 2) Generated an export of all the keys of the active wallets held in multiunit. Then, I've taken those keys within all the files and run importprivkey ALL Of them into bitcoin-qt. Still nothing.

Any suggestions? I'm absolutely fine to send you any zipped folders or files that you might want... I've had a friend do this for me as well, and neither of us can work out why the results are different from what we can see on the blockchain. Unless somehow I'm missing a private key -> but then, why wouldn't the synch. find nothing as well?

Regards Omer Yalcinkaya info@prepaidkart.co.uk

On 26 Apr 2015, at 11:37, Jim Burton notifications@github.com wrote:

Looking at that transaction the 0.35 was sent to 15YV and the remainder (of your initial 9.9999 BTC) was sent as change to 1BFT (that's the 9.6498 BTC output). There was 0.0001 paid to the miners as the transaction fee.

To see the change output you need to open/ sync the wallet with that receiving address in. It will be in the original wallet you sent the transaction from but if you have been exporting/ importing private keys it sounds like you have several similar wallets.

You might also want to review the support article on where all the automatc backups are stored as you might have to have a look through those: https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_fileDescriptions.html https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_fileDescriptions.html — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/bitcoin-solutions/multibit-website/issues/187#issuecomment-96361950.

jim618 commented 9 years ago

Hi Omer, To redeem the bitcoin on 1BFTqtV38Zsd9dyKWSpe3wHe6KApvQbNN8 (the change output from the transaction in your original post) you need the wallet that you sent your original transaction from.

If you have done any importing/ exporting/ opening/ closing/ copying/ deleting of wallets it could be in a wallet that you don't currently have open in MultiBit. Unless you have specifically deleted the wallet it is most likely still on your disk.

You want the wallet where, in the receiving addresses screen, you can see: 1BFTqtV38Zsd9dyKWSpe3wHe6KApvQbNN8

Also, a utlity that might be useful to you to convert private keys to addresses is https://bitaddress.org. If you make an offline copy of that page you can convert the private keys in the private key export files to addresses.

Also, if you wallet is encrypted (i.e. with a password added) there are automatically generated private key backup files you can use to recover your private keys. These are described in the support link I posted in Post 2 of this thread. If you can find the right wallet on your disk you'll also have those private key export files.

Gary wrote a support note on 'Lost wallet' which (whilst not exactly what's happened to you) describes searching your disk which also might be of use: https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_support_missingWallets.html

gary-rowe commented 9 years ago

Closing due to inactivity and not the correct issue database.