Hi TTa803, My advice in the previous thread was made around the time of the site-wide deposit issue if I'm not mistaken. I assumed that you were experiencing the same issue as others at the time, but it seems I was wrong. My apologies for that. However, regarding the above: The blockchain does not and cannot 'lie', so to speak; if a transaction does not appear at the address in question then it was never received at that address, and if it was never received then it either was never sent or was sent incorrectly by the sender (a large transaction sent but not paying transaction fees, for example, may never get processed or may get processed days or weeks after it is sent.) Feel free to PM me the BitStamp wallet address that you sent from and the SR wallet address that you deposited to (along with the date, time and amount of the transfer) and I'll see if I can figure out what's going on with it using blockchain.info. The above gives me cause for concern and leads me to believe that the problem is on BitStamp's end. If you checked your BitStamp address and it shows the BTC leaving that address, never reaching your SR address, and going to one you don't know as part of a larger transaction then that was not the SR tumbler and is something that BitStamp will have to address. I believe this is why SR Support cannot help you in this instance, as it would seem that the transfer did not actually hit Silk Road at all for some reason on BitStamp's end. On re-reading your previous thread it seems that I overlooked you stating "the destination address isn't mine"; we were answering the same questions regarding deposits from so many people that everything with "deposit issue" looked the same at first glance. Again, feel free to PM me your BitStamp wallet address and SR wallet address and I'll take a look at it for you. Libertas