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Originally Posted by Rich Checkmaker
scary.
I understand that it would seem scary, but it's not. There's no reason to worry. Bitcoin doesn't just get lost somewhere in space between A and B.
His transaction was unconfirmed for so long that Coinbase stopped displaying it as pending. But his wallet is still broadcasting the transaction, which is why it's not "back" in there yet. The wallet is still trying to make the transaction to Coinbase.
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Originally Posted by Slackerflow
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I personally wouldn't want to post my address here publicly. In general it's OK... it's not like anyone can steal bitcoin from it or find out personal info about you.
But it does make it simple for your exchange to prove that an incoming transaction from that address is linked to you withdrawing from Ignition.
If they ever had suspicion they could just google that address and see proof here in this thread. Hard to argue or give an excuse after that.