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<p>I can explain that. I made a backup of the Bisq folder onto a second computer, and then on Friday made a purchase on the second computer, which likely used the Bitcoin against the 0.0095422.</p>
<p>My expectation was once Bisq on the original laptop was restarted it would update the chainstate and detect that any changes.</p>
<p>Either way, the bitcoin addresses shouldn't disappear if a transaction can't be completed. Ideally, if I transaction fails, Bisq should reverse the failed actions and in this case ask the user when Bisq should update the erroneous address balance</p>

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