See any blockchain explorer.
For example https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/bc1qne24j4v09t9lpyg6vttr3aamn7jmv6e2zegtw4

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The transaction for that amount is confirmed. Anyone saying otherwise is either mistaken or telling lies in order to deceive you.
There is no such thing as a Bitcoin transaction failing “due to lock”.
Some notes
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what you call a “wallet code” is more normally called a Bitcoin address. A Bitcoin wallet normally has many addresses and most wallets create a new address for every transaction.
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The transaction which paid 0.0142487 to bc1qne…zegtw4 also paid money to 198 others – this is normal behaviour for a business that provides custodial accounts, it is batching together payments for its customers in order to save on transaction fees.










