hivewallet / hive-js

Hive digital currency wallet
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cannot send from wallet cannot find much on this problem some help would be greatly appreciated thanks #238

Closed mbz6720 closed 9 years ago

mbz6720 commented 9 years ago

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mbz6720 commented 9 years ago

hello i cannot send from my hive litecoin web wallet or ios wallet from my iphone i first had this problem when i tried to send a transaction for about 99 ltc the ltc were taken out of my hive wallet and i checked the transaction on block explorer and got 0 confirmations after about 4 hours i checked again still no confirmations a short time later i opened my hive wallet on my iphone and noticed the 99 ltc i sent out were back in there and i could find no record of the transaction in my wallet history or anywhere and i did not save the transaction id ever since then i have not been able to send anything from my wallet although it can recieve i sent from another wallet to see if i could recieve which i could the error i am getting is transaction failed please make sure you are connectd to the internet ive also tried the staging site for hive and nothing is working the time of the transaction i sent out that got rejected was approx. 2 pm friday july 10th

Dazzr commented 9 years ago

Same situation for me. Thing is Friday july 10th my 550 LTC transaction was rejected. The supplier let the request expire because they did not receive coins. Later it popped up in my send screen en vanished again. Today aprox 1130 it however was visible again.. but, got somehow (and by someone) confirmed and now I lost that 550 LTC coins. They are gone.. I contacted my suppliers (Litebit and Shapeshift) and they did not own that adress and did not receive the coins. It started with a weekend of failed transactions. Sorry I post it here, but the support messages seem to only create an automated ticket.. What's wrong? And what now? 550 LTC gone and less confidence in the wallet.. So you can imagine I hope :-(

Same message about "transaction failed please make sure you are connected to the internet" I was / am always :-(

ghost commented 9 years ago

Can you guys try putting your passphrases into this:

http://hive-js.herokuapp.com

@weilu is currently working on timeout issues related to this problem ( #233 ), and the latest code is there.

ghost commented 9 years ago

Closing this and other redundant issues now; #237 and #239 exist to consolidate. You guys may continue to comment here however.

Dazzr commented 9 years ago

Hi there. Yes. I put in the passphrase. Dylan

Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2015 18:02:26 -0700 From: notifications@github.com To: hive-js@noreply.github.com CC: dkempink@hotmail.com Subject: Re: [hive-js] cannot send from wallet cannot find much on this problem some help would be greatly appreciated thanks (#238)

Can you guys try putting your passphrases into this:

http://hive-js.herokuapp.com

@weilu is currently working on timeout issues related to this problem.

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ghost commented 9 years ago

@Dazzr and... what happened? Did it work?

Dazzr commented 9 years ago

Yes. It did work. But, that actually never not worked ...

Dazzr commented 9 years ago

Or.. what should it do? Open or send?

My problem was the fact that I lost coins due to a failed transaction.. So it seems.

ghost commented 9 years ago

@dazzr Are you the guy who emailed us? If so, we're still looking into that. But I maintain: I cannot imagine any way that a failed transaction could have caused you to lose any coins. So either you still have them (not displayed) or the transaction was actually successful. Hive certainly would not send to an arbitrary address, at least in the absence of malware etc.

Dazzr commented 9 years ago

Yes I am that guy ;-) The wallet opens. Well the amount is still on the designated adress. So.. I think it is not displayed in my wallet and I can not access it. There are other ways, but I am a too newbie to do that right now. So.. for me they "feel lost". Definately no malware. Also, not all the coins were transferred. The coincidence is that I tried to transfer via a failed transaction an exact te same amount.

Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2015 03:00:49 -0700 From: notifications@github.com To: hive-js@noreply.github.com CC: dkempink@hotmail.com Subject: Re: [hive-js] cannot send from wallet cannot find much on this problem some help would be greatly appreciated thanks (#238)

@dazzr Are you the guy who emailed us? If so, we're still looking into that. But I maintain: I cannot imagine any way that a failed transaction could have caused you to lose any coins. So either you still have them (not displayed) or the transaction was actually successful. Hive certainly would not send to an arbitrary address, at least in the absence of malware etc.

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ghost commented 9 years ago

OK. I just can't imagine any way that the coins could be arbitrarily sent to another address. Literally it seems impossible. But we'll keep looking into it...

Dazzr commented 9 years ago

I understand. Lets hope that it was some sort of fantastic smart new bug. If they are not displayed.. How can I tackle that one?

Basically a tough one. Because with the facts in mind and the decentralized concept at the end it leaves me with minus 550 coins.

Thanks :-)

Dazzr commented 9 years ago

There was this thing about "that I still have them "not displayed"". How can I check that?

ghost commented 9 years ago

Well for one thing you can take your passphrase and put it into bip32.org and get your private key out, and then import it into another wallet, and do a thorough analysis of the resulting transaction list after it rebuilds. :)

Dazzr commented 9 years ago

Sorry to ask which one is then the private key? Is it the Master Private Key or the Private Key (WIF)?

Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone

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Well for one thing you can take your passphrase and put it into bip32.org and get your private key out, and then import it into another wallet, and do a thorough analysis of the resulting transaction list after it rebuilds. :)

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