{ "subject": "Re: Bitcoin crash when sending coins", "content": { "format": "html", "body": "<div class=\"post\">The resync idea would go through your wallet and check it against the block index to find any transactions that your current computer doesn't realize are already spent.&nbsp; That could happen if they were spent on another computer with a copy of the wallet file, or you had to restore the wallet to a backup from before they were spent.&nbsp; Currently, the software just assumes it always knows whether its transactions are spent because it marks them spent in wallet.dat when it spends them.<br/><br/>A wallet merge tool is possible to implement but much less in demand once resync solves most of the problem.&nbsp; With resync, you could do about the same thing by sending all the money from one wallet to the other.&nbsp; The receiver would resync and discover all its overlapping coins were spent, then receive them in the new transaction.</div>" }, "source": { "name": "Bitcoin Forum", "url": "https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=27.msg170#msg170" }, "date": "2010-01-28T23:08:02Z" }
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