Look like OP now solved the issue since someone (
hopefully him) recently sent a transaction that spent that 0.05740075 BTC output.
A few hours before this reply.
Note to others: It couldn't been a wrong/replaced address since LBC already setup a counter against it by requiring the signature of a signed message (
LBC username) with the address he intended to receive his bitcoins.
In an event of a clipboard hijacking malware, he wont be able to sign a message with it or the message's signature wont match the replaced copied address, thus the withdrawal wont proceed.
This was the address I used to transfer the partial coin to: bc1q4kuz47hvm2cycmsfpy70qay282kzxfnua48ada
I then transferred the partial coin and ended up with $101 USD.
The way you used the term "
partial coin" was vague, perhaps, you mean: a normal transaction that doesn't send the entire amount.
And the address doesn't have any transaction history.
What I can deduce from that (
and from your replies) is: you may have saved it as a "
local transaction" in Electrum that limited the spendable balance to its change until you removed it from your transaction history.
That is considering you're using the legit client.