Where did you send these coins from, Levent? If it was an exchange, like Cryptsy or BTC-e, it sometimes takes longer for the transfer to happen (which is why you don’t see it in the block chain yet).
If it was Cryptsy, check your email address and make sure that you didn’t miss the email you need to respond to, confirming the transfer.
[quote=“Ben, post:2, topic:2023”]Where did you send these coins from, Levent? If it was an exchange, like Cryptsy or BTC-e, it sometimes takes longer for the transfer to happen (which is why you don’t see it in the block chain yet).
If it was Cryptsy, check your email address and make sure that you didn’t miss the email you need to respond to, confirming the transfer.[/quote]
Looking at the Litecoin block explorer, that transaction ID that you listed can’t be found, and the address doesn’t show any new incoming transactions.
I have a feeling that the coins were never sent from BTC-e, so you’ll want to go through their support team to see if they can figure out where the transaction went to. I hope it works out for you, that’s a sizable amount of coins to be nervously waiting for.
Also, I dug into the Litecoin block chain a bit and tried to find a matching transaction amount in the blocks right near the time you show above, but I don’t see anything that indicates that your funds were transferred to the wrong address.
Here’s the starting block (#514247) that should be right after you initiated the transfer (and the first one that it would be possibly bundled into).
I only went looking 10 minutes or so into the “future”, so it’s possible that BTC-e’s transfer didn’t occur until later than that, so you may want to check the next 30 or 50 blocks just to be sure. Litecoin’s 2.5 minute block spacing means that there’s a lot of data to look through.
[quote=“Ben, post:5, topic:2023”]Also, I dug into the Litecoin block chain a bit and tried to find a matching transaction amount in the blocks right near the time you show above, but I don’t see anything that indicates that your funds were transferred to the wrong address.
Here’s the starting block (#514247) that should be right after you initiated the transfer (and the first one that it would be possibly bundled into).
I only went looking 10 minutes or so into the “future”, so it’s possible that BTC-e’s transfer didn’t occur until later than that, so you may want to check the next 30 or 50 blocks just to be sure. Litecoin’s 2.5 minute block spacing means that there’s a lot of data to look through.[/quote]
ben
I thank you so much for your answers
I opened the wallet with win7
Thank stands coins