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Nov 26, 2017 at 7:42 comment added Adam Millerchip "Copy full transaction details" is slightly different to "show transaction details". It copies a text version of the transaction to the clipboard. There must be a reason for the double arrow symbol, instead of the normal spend symbol. Sorry I couldn't help further, good luck!
Nov 26, 2017 at 7:39 comment added tadaspadas That's the point, there is nothing more like "Payment to yourself". It's full information. I will insert print screen on the main question. I'm using the latest Bitcoin Core version v0.15.1. Thank you for your time.
Nov 26, 2017 at 7:36 comment added Adam Millerchip Sorry I don't know. If you "copy full transaction details", does it say "Payment to yourself"? Your output is slightly different to mine, maybe you could update Bitcoin Core to the latest version (if you've got an older version there's a a database upgrade that will take a long time). But it looks like your BTC was lost or stolen. :-(
Nov 26, 2017 at 7:30 comment added tadaspadas Here is all information from the transaction Status: 196738 confirmations Date: 2014-05-06 21:31 Debit: -1.00000000 BTC Net amount: -1.00000000 BTC Transaction ID: 4837f44e4169f287ca6802c45ceab2dfef36ab7d8ecaa0eaebfa59ea6c76e17b Transaction total size: 635 bytes Output index: 0
Nov 26, 2017 at 7:27 comment added Adam Millerchip Hmm strange. In the transactions window, can you right click on the transaction and "show transaction details"? What is the output?
Nov 26, 2017 at 7:22 comment added tadaspadas Thank you. I've tried to dumpprivkey 1NqJgMT4eLPycaD2i7T7xzbd9F9fycWE9u but it stated that address is not known (code -4), it's not my address then? My wallet is fully synced. It might be that private address was already empty, but then if it's transaction to my self, how to find that missing balance?
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