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I bought a couple of bitcoin in 2012 where they languished on my successive Mac Book Pros in a Bitcoin-QT v0.6.2.2 wallet. I now realise they are worth - ahem - something! The wallet still fires up even though it is still calls itself a beta wallet and so I thought I would first try to send my lovely bitcoin to a new and glossy Exodus wallet.
Now being completely new to this I got my receive address for my Exodus Wallet and tried sending 0.1 BTC to my Exodus wallet. Eventually (maybe 5 hours later) it showed it had arrived but with zero confirmations. This first transaction still shows with 0.1 BTC "Pending" in the Exodus Wallet (sent Friday Dec 1st 10.04.10 PM).
I realised I had not included any fee on this first send but I didn't see anything I could do about that.
Anyway I then sent the balance of BTC in my Bitcoin-QT wallet, but this time included a 0.0004 BTC fee to the same address. But, 34 hours later it does not even show it having arrived at the Exodus wallet.
Now I really do not know what to do. I assume if I leave my Bitcoin-QT wallet up and running it will keep broadcasting the transactions and so they may never disappear. So I have quit the wallet. But suppose I leave it for a few days. If I fire up the wallet then I assume it will broadcast again and I will be back in the same situation? I could start it up offline and restore from a backup I did just prior to sending the first transaction - I guess that would cut out the re-broadcasts. Would that be the thing to do?
The Bitcoin wallet reports that the Transaction Ids are:
(Second transaction with 0.0004 BTC fee):
60efa66a8aef482cc3f2ce2ae348427e74feb12db91b579ed4c7ea955fbea0bf
(First transaction with fee not added :-(:
a0a70213c2e94119357cdac865e404e1ca6f44cf40a4acf9a6e272d4f0dd3f21
However when I put those into https://blockchain.info/ I am told the transaction does not exist. The same with ViaBTC Transaction accelerator.
Set an even higher fee. – MCCCS – 2017-12-03T05:22:09.120
You simply can't use this software today, upgrade it. – Anonymous – 2017-12-03T05:37:27.277
And thanks MCCCS about idea of setting a higher fee. But if Eponymous is right I can't use the software (although the earlier transaction shows, but unconfirmed) in the Exodus wallet. And even if I can use the software I am not sure how I could set a higher fee unless I just wait and hope that somehow the bitcoin will restore in the old wallet and then try again..... – Jozwolf – 2017-12-03T10:06:26.740
Thanks Eponymous - I am not clear how to upgrade from the v0.6.2.2 version of Bitcoin-QT. I understand that the database structure changed around 8.0.0 so that you cannot do a direct upgrade from 6.2.2 to a higher version. However, I cannot find v 7.0.0 etc. I can find a repository of Bitcoin Core at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/releases?after=v0.11.0rc3 so can I upgrade using these, and if so can you tell me how to go about it or where I can find that out? I really appreciate your help but of course I am nervous about corrupting the data that I have on my existing bitcoin. Tnx!!!!
– Jozwolf – 2017-12-03T10:23:44.033Obviously if I could extract the private key from my Bitcoin-QT data then I could simply move the data to a new wallet like Exodus - but then I don't know how to extract it either!!! eeeeeek!!!! – Jozwolf – 2017-12-03T10:25:39.107
@Jozwolf BItcoin Core 0.6.x (any version before 0.8.0 really), won't be able to sync the blockchain because of this incident: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0050.mediawiki
– Andrew Chow – 2017-12-03T23:04:11.730