Ik heb geen ervaring met de Multibit wallet maar ik vond het volgende:
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Anyhow, there are a couple of possible workarounds:
1) You should be able to use your wallet words in BreadWallet. This is an iOS wallet only.
2) A fresh wallet recreate may avoid the 'Unknown status' problem so can someone try this:
A) Open MultiBit HD, enter your wallet password and then goto 'Manage wallet | Wallet dashboard' and write down:
i) The application data directory
ii) The wallet directory. This is in the format 'mbhd-11111111-22222222-33333333-44444444-55555555'
B) Close MultiBit HD
C) REALLY make sure you close MultiBit HD. It's important
D) Go into your OS's file exporer and rename the wallet directory to 'old-mbhd-<the long number>'
What this does is makes MultiBit HD 'forget' about the wallet and transaction status
E) Open MultiBit HD and do a 'restore wallet from wallet words'. Follow the wizard and enter the wallet words for your wallet.
This should do a restore from nothing and do a clean sync with the Bitcoin network.
You'll lose your notes and exchange rates but I am hoping that all your transactions will confirm (assuming they actually ARE confirmed on the Bitcoin network).
Met je wallet words (pass phrase) inlezen op een andere PC / laptop is ook een optie.