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Transfer amount does not match. Sent 0.33, and displayed on blockchain.com - 0.44. Why? And sent from one address, but the second with a sum of $354 is also displayed. the same thing was transferred to one address with receipt, but the second appeared with the amount of $349. Can I cancel the transaction? Second address of departure - receipt (for the amount of $350) could be a hack? db3129a632971c183264891296e4550e1aa6ca8b527ed60caf11d33ac1676d37

Ruslan71
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Sent 0.33, and displayed on blockchain.com - 0.44. Why?

When you give a baker a $50 banknote for a $33 cake , you get $11 back in change. The delivery person gets a fee of $6.

The value of cake + change is $44.

Your total expenditure is cake + fee = $39 = banknote - change.


Your Bitcoin transaction spent a total of 0.04437366 BTC (excluding transaction fees) as follows

Destination Amount
To intended recipient 0.03200000 BTC
Change returned to sender 0.01237366 BTC
Transaction fees to miner 0.00108465 BTC

Second address of departure /...

That is change being returned to you.


Can I cancel the transaction?

Bitcoin transactions can't be cancelled.

If the transaction opted in to RBF and is unconfirmed you can replace it using RBF - but that is not the same as cancelling it. Look up RBF to understand what can be done.

RedGrittyBrick
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  • Thank you. I see. And why is it hanging for so long not confirmed? 19 hours Comisia is not a small $30. – Ruslan71 May 08 '23 at 13:00
  • It is most likely hanging because fee-rates are unusually high recently due to a high volume of new usage of the Bitcoin blockchain for other purposes. For guidance on current fee rates see https://bitcoiner.live/ and other sources - you need ~ 600 sat/vByte for a quick confirmation but your transaction has a fee rate of only 157 sat/vByte. You can use RBF to boost the fee if you need a quicker confirmation. – RedGrittyBrick May 08 '23 at 15:32