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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: Synchronzing (Funds Lost???)
by
DannyHamilton
on 27/03/2014, 22:57:14 UTC
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ewallet?  I'm not familliar with ewallet
I was referring to bitcoin-qt desktop software (.exe).

Ah, ok.  I've never heard it called ewallet before.

I don't know what does ''Core'' mean and don't want to know.

When version 0.9.0 of Bitcoin-Qt was released it was renamed to Bitcoin Core.

Also im not familiar with term ''private keys'' - never heard what this is. I only know ewallet.dat. But if private key is bitcoin wallet (ewallet) id then all cool.

Private keys are why bitcoin is secure and trustworthy.  Bitcoins cannot be spent without the private keys.  Anyone who has access to the private keys can access to the bitcoins.  In the Bitcoin-Qt wallet, the private keys are stored in the wallet.dat file.

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First you say ewallet, now you say bitcoin-qt
ewallet = bitcoin-qt.exe (desktop application). Its the same. I have -qt. The term ''ewallet'' can be defined as web application or as desktop application.

I've never heard it called ewallet before.

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Where did you get your Bitcoin-Qt
I downloaded it but don't remember exact url link. It looks similar to this:

http://i.stack.imgur.com/fgvbd.jpg

except nothing under Recent Transaction. Zero balance, even if i withdrawed almost two days ago. It should come in minutes, nothing came but thats because of sync.

Hopefully you got it from a reliable and trustworthy source.

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I don't see anything that says that transactions aren't irreversible. Where does it say that?

On the link i provided in previous post says ''chargeback''. You can see it there.

That is not an actual "chargeback", that is a label that someone put on a transaction they created when they sent a transaction to someone.

Also i posted the new question here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=539818.new#new

but noone replied  Sad

Probably because most of your questions don't even make any sense.  Perhaps you should take some time to learn a bit about how bitcoin works.