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There is a person claiming that Blockchain.info/wallet sent a transaction but for whatever reason that transaction never got included in a block.

If the transaction is valid today but perhaps just didn't get re-broadcast for whatever reason and has since expired from each node's memory pool, any party with an archive of transactions could re-broadcast that transaction and it now might get included in a block.

Does anyone maintain an archive of all transactions, for instance, by archiving each OnTransaction event in BitcoinJOnTransaction event in BitcoinJ?

There is a person claiming that Blockchain.info/wallet sent a transaction but for whatever reason that transaction never got included in a block.

If the transaction is valid today but perhaps just didn't get re-broadcast for whatever reason and has since expired from each node's memory pool, any party with an archive of transactions could re-broadcast that transaction and it now might get included in a block.

Does anyone maintain an archive of all transactions, for instance, by archiving each OnTransaction event in BitcoinJ?

There is a person claiming that Blockchain.info/wallet sent a transaction but for whatever reason that transaction never got included in a block.

If the transaction is valid today but perhaps just didn't get re-broadcast for whatever reason and has since expired from each node's memory pool, any party with an archive of transactions could re-broadcast that transaction and it now might get included in a block.

Does anyone maintain an archive of all transactions, for instance, by archiving each OnTransaction event in BitcoinJ?

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Stephen Gornick
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Is there any party who is archiving all transactions that have been broadcast?

There is a person claiming that Blockchain.info/wallet sent a transaction but for whatever reason that transaction never got included in a block.

If the transaction is valid today but perhaps just didn't get re-broadcast for whatever reason and has since expired from each node's memory pool, any party with an archive of transactions could re-broadcast that transaction and it now might get included in a block.

Does anyone maintain an archive of all transactions, for instance, by archiving each OnTransaction event in BitcoinJ?