Ethereum: Why I am not seeing received money in my electrum?

Ethereum: Unbipe the mystery of money that is not seen

As an experienced user from Ethereum, I found my part of technical questions and mysteries. One of these phenomena has scratched my head, and I am here to clarify why I do not see that my money received appears in my wallet electrum.

The question began when I tried to transfer funds from the 19phw8GBRP596CBIDDJNQBBRDGQJ8PK2 management. According to the manual, this transaction should have been recorded in the “History” tab of my electric card. However, after several attempts and careful checks, I have not yet been able to find any evidence of funds received.

The promise of the manual

Before immersing yourself in the details, allow me to clarify something of the manual:
All transactions are not confirmed by default , according to the manual. This means that even if a transaction appears in its “historical” guide, it has not yet been processed and can still be aware of confirmation by the network.

What is happening?

Now about the real problem in question. The transaction rate that I listed in my previous response is not relevant to this problem (at least it is not to know). The fact is that Electrum has successfully transmitted the transaction through 4 knots, which should trigger a confirmation of the Ethereum network.

Why doesn’t it appear?

Several possible explanations come to mind:

  • Network congestion : High network traffic can cause transactions to be delayed or rejected, leading to an incomplete history.

  • Transaction block

    : Some users reported having problems with the blocking of transactions, where their wallets are temporarily blocked due to a large number of transactions that are processed simultaneously.

  • Wallet configuration : Electrum configuration cannot be optimized to receive funds from this specific address.

  • Node problems : Interruptions in the 4 knots that transmit my transaction could have caused a temporary stop on the network, resulting in an incomplete or absent entry in its “historical” guide.

What can I do?

To solve this problem, try the following:

  • Verify the status of your electric card that visits the “historical” tab.

  • Be sure to be using the correct portfolio settings to receive funds from this address.

  • Try to make a complete Ethereum node or change to an alternative node to see if the problem solves.

  • If the problem persists, consider updating your electricity software to the latest version.

Conclusion

Ethereum’s decentralized nature and the complexity of your network can sometimes lead to unexpected problems like this. However, with patience and persistence, you can resolve the mystery of invisible funds in its electricity portfolio.