Do you know if you have added any transaction fees to your transaction?
Your coins are not lost, if they are not received by the other party, the coins are still in your wallet.
I have created some guides with screenshots, which should help your issue.
Your steps:
Zapwallet: cleaning up your wallet, removing any unconfirmed transactions.
1a. the amount that is still unconfirmed will be available again in your wallet.
i had the fee transaction on normal. i think that was also the problem. because this was the normal settings: 25 blocks and send as zero-fee. i will try your steps and make a back up
Have you updated from Reddcoin Core v2 to v3?
So, did you already have an old version of Reddcoin Core (v2) installed before you started using v3.10.3?
Yes on all. It was only 2 days of sync that was done fast. I have a feeling its not doing the scan or so because reddcoin wallet is rebooting very fast like if i normal click on it to open it. I did what the webside say. Search where the reddcoin program is and then cmd then copy paste the link there. But i have my wallet and programe in diffrent place is that problem one is in programe files and one in appdata.
After you press enter, Reddcoin Core starting window should appear.
It should say ‘Rescanning’ at the bottom, and it can take a while to open.
After the rescanning finished, you should see Reddcoin Core.
Do you have this as well or not?
If something is different on your end, please give as much information as possible.
As you can see, the 100 RDD transaction is confirmed.
Thanks again!
For your info:
I see that the transaction fee is 0.00100438RDD.
This seems to be a calculated amount by Reddcoin Core, which is perfectly fine.
As the amount is more than the minimum (0.001 RDD), the transaction got confirmed quickly.
It is possible that Reddcoin Core calculates a fee below the 0.001 RDD minimum, and this can cause the confirmation of the transaction to take longer.
I manually set my transaction fee to 0.1 RDD, to make sure all my transactions get confirmed quickly.
If you want this as well, you can follow the guide I sent earlier. (This one.)