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so what do I do I just drop everything and delete?
The SOP is to never delete used wallet.dat files for archival purposes, in case you'll need something from it.
But do not send to anyone either.
It will never be possible to recover these bitcoins...right?
Or do you think there is some way to do that?
I can only verify that the transaction in the OP and your screenshot isn't included in the blockchain.
For the other txns, you can check by rescanning the wallet.dat to a fully synced Bitcoin Core
or reply with the list of "
transaction id" and optional "
blockhash" of each transaction in the list so everyone can check if it's valid.
It's unfortunate that the transactions seem legitimately came from early days mining based from the timestamps' gaps.
But one Bitcoin client (
node) can't just command all of the client to replace their blockchain with his own copy.