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RE: Aplicación para Representante de Steem/ Venezuela por @adeljose
I was about to reply and say that I don't see anything unusual and then I stumbled across something.
I think that the reason we can't see it on Steemworld, is because the activity is older than a week. It also looks like you put the trade on over 2 months ago.
If that's the case, it appears that it's still sitting on the market - trying to sell 168 STEEM.
If you navigate to the market, you initially won't see any Open Orders. If you refresh the page, you should automatically be logged out. if not, log out and then navigate to that link again. Then using the log in in the top right of the screen, log in again. You should see your open order. Then, you should be able to Cancel it.
Please let me know if you have success with this.
Indeed, it is a transaction that I left in the market when the SDBs returned for the penultimate time.
I tracked the open order through SteemWorld and once noticed it wasn't showing up. I followed the step-by-step instructions you just gave me and the order appeared again, however, this time it did not happen that way.
I have searched in many ways without success, and I believe that the order was not placed because I have not seen that amount returned to my wallet. I started searching in the block explorer, but I am not getting the information I am looking for, as well as in the history of my transactions.
I just did what you told me again without any success, and I don't know where else to look.
I am grateful for the help you are giving me, and I hope I can find a solution to this case.
I can see that on the 4th January, you bought 168.608 STEEM for 9.408 SBD.
Then on the 5th January, you put in an order to sell 168.000 STEEM with a view to buying 11.193 SBD.
This trade was not matched and will therefore have expired:
'expiration' => string '2024-02-01T02:42:20'
So on 1st February, 168 STEEM would have been returned to your account.
From the date of your previous power up (28th January) to the next power up (11th February), you earned 213.43 STEEM in rewards. You then powered up 370.014 STEEM - a difference of 156.584 STEEM. So accounting for some rounding errors and misalignment of dates, it looks like those 168 STEEM were returned to your wallet and powered up.
cc - @adeljose
Thank you very much for the investigation. If it weren't for your help, I wouldn't have known what had happened to those steem in the domestic market.
I really appreciate what you did :)
It seems that way, maybe he hasn't realized it.
Thanks for the support.