FAQ

Wallet

Why am I asked to compound transactions on login?

Compounding bundles many smaller wallet inputs into fewer larger inputs. This improves wallet handling for larger sends and can reduce load time.

Why can't I send large amounts at once?

Outgoing transactions currently process a limited number of previous inputs per send. If your balance is split across many small inputs, the maximum send amount per transaction can be lower.

  1. Open the Wallet tab.
  2. Run Compound Transactions.
  3. Repeat until inputs are consolidated.
  4. Send the larger amount after consolidation is complete.

Why can transaction times look incorrect?

Wallet display time can reflect local receive/update timing, not always the canonical network timestamp. For authoritative block timing, use Explorer data or wallet refresh functions.

Blockchain

What are orphan blocks?

Orphan blocks occur when competing blocks are found near the same time and only one branch remains in the accepted main chain. A block reward is only final after required confirmations.

If a candidate block is orphaned before final confirmation depth is reached, the provisional reward does not remain valid.

Risk Notice

  1. Cryptix is decentralized and transactions are irreversible after confirmation.
  2. Users are responsible for wallet, key, phrase, and password security.
  3. No liability is assumed for losses caused by negligence, phishing, hacking, or unauthorized access.
  4. Lost access credentials can lead to permanent loss of funds.