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legendary
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I tried to speed up one transaction I chose from mempool purely to check if these cosmetic changes have any effect, and these numbers don't seem to mean anything - I was able to get the info "Accelerating the transaction" so now it remains to be seen if the procedure will result with successful confirmation.


https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/ea28fee6841e7543f44ada88708ec66aebb5ef304663c92f53a063d912891aee
legendary
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I wonder why they don't simply disable submissions when they hit the 100 limit...
You'll probably find that it's something along the lines of they are waiting the other 59 minutes for users who come along with higher transaction fees that they can slot in ahead of the one or two satoshi fees being offered by people trying to use their free service.
I've tested that theory [by accident] a few days back when they first started displaying the "remaining free TXs" and it didn't work...
@stompix: Either it's a broken system or they're doing it intentionally, so the flow of traffic remains uninterrupted [I'm leaning towards the former one].
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I wonder why they don't simply disable submissions when they hit the 100 limit...

You'll probably find that it's something along the lines of they are waiting the other 59 minutes for users who come along with higher transaction fees that they can slot in ahead of the one or two satoshi fees being offered by people trying to use their free service.
legendary
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It's also easier right now, they show a number how many transactions left they can push within the hour.

Hmm, there is something wrong with that number, I thought it was fishy since it was:06 minutes and still showed 95 free transactions, the next block is min 69sat/vb so I wondered why nobody is using it. I grabbed one transaction from the mempool, checked to see if it fits the requirements (parents/fees), and of course, I got a submission beyond number error. I checked with a different browser, on my phone same thing.

I wonder why they don't simply disable submissions when they hit the 100 limit...

but it is not clear whether the success happens because we input our tx or it's inevitable that a new block is found.

Look up in which block your transaction was confirmed and who mined it, if it wasn't Viabtc is pretty clear, if it was them it's still the possibility they would have accepted it even without the accelerator so check the fees/b descending.If yours is in the lowest 100 and there is a big discrepancy in fees somewhere above then it was 99% accelerted.







legendary
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(pardon the unintentional pun) Feel free to bookmark this link:

[Guide] Broadcast Your RAW Transaction (Push TX) BTC & Alts coins

A couple of the links already mentioned by others in this thread are on the list, some of the accelerators will accept TX's at the top of the hour, while others will just collect your TX along with all others and rebroadcast - ideal if the nodes around you aren't following through, or worse yet drop your TX after as little as six hours.

Are you able to post your RAW TX, or, the TX number for your transaction?
legendary
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Most of the time you relies on luck, except for a few 'accelerators' owned by miners or mining pool as mentioned above. I've seen a few successful cases of ViaBTC accelerated transactions, but it is not clear whether the success happens because we input our tx or it's inevitable that a new block is found.
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That bitaccelerate website didn't worked for me. I've tried it many times and nothing really happened

Well, if one reads a tiny bit on that page, the 3rd sentence tells it clearly: "Our service will rebroadcast the transaction via 10 Bitcoin nodes."
This can hardly be called acceleration, but that's what most "accelerators" do.
Yeah, that's what I've learned from rebroadcasting transaction and it's not really pushing transactions and it's very different from accelerating the transactions that's being sent to them.

How do you push your transaction in viabtc OP?

If you aren't using a timer that has seconds on your side, this is the sign. This makes pushing your transaction 1-3 seconds after a new hour easier as you can properly gauge how far is the new hour from xx:59.
It's also easier right now, they show a number how many transactions left they can push within the hour.
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From my testing and helping other people with some of their stuck transaction I found out that btcnitro works much better than bitaccelerate.com, and I already explained shortly that it is only doing rebroadcasting of your transaction.
As you can see from image below, btxnitro is alredy using Viabtc among all other services for accelerating transactions:
I checked it out too. All it does is help rebroadcast through different free rebroadcasting services which is exactly how bitaccelerate works but It doesn't raise any odds of the transaction getting included in the next block if the fee is so low. ViaBTC also has such a free rebroadcasting service like stompix has pointed out.

The actual transaction accelerator of viaBTC which works like that of BTC.com (https://pushtx.btc.com) gives 100 free slots every hour.
Another free alternative that works effectively is the antpool link I shared in the other reply.
legendary
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As you can see from image below, btxnitro is alredy using Viabtc among all other services for accelerating transactions:

For rebroadcasting!
It is not accelerating a transaction as the true accelerator does:
https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator
It is just rebroadcasting a transaction like the rebroadcasting service viabtc provides:
https://www.viabtc.com/tools/broadcast

In short, is doing nothing to help you when your transaction is stuck in the mempool, the simple fact that it manages to identify your transaction by the hash it means your transaction is already in the mempool so rebroadcasting it again is a waste of time!


legendary
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The current minimum fee rate for using their free accelerator is much higher than 1 sat/vbyte. For free acceleration, the free rate must be at least 10 sat/byte. For accelerating any transaction paying lower than 10 sat/byte, you have to use their paid service.

Damn. I just checked and I mistakenly thought I was commenting on Antpool, which still works for me without restrictions on 1 sat/vbyte. Link already shared by Bitcoin_Arena.

Sorry, my bad, read it but brain computed wrongly. Viabtc wors as described by above quoted comment.
legendary
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If all other free services are not working, there is one more alternative way for accelerating your Bitcoin transaction using btc.com website and their paid service:
https://pushtx.btc.com/

This one works just like bitaccelerate.com via rebroadcasting a transaction to the nodes but doesn't help include the transaction into the next block like viaBTC's miners do.
From my testing and helping other people with some of their stuck transaction I found out that btcnitro works much better than bitaccelerate.com, and I already explained shortly that it is only doing rebroadcasting of your transaction.
As you can see from image below, btxnitro is alredy using Viabtc among all other services for accelerating transactions:

legendary
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It still works and it's free. The only restriction they had before was fees had to be 1 sat/vbyte at minimum but since it's no longer possible to send anything less anyway (I know technically you can but if you already knew a miner to take it you wouldn't need an accelerator anyway) it's practically restriction-free.
The current minimum fee rate for using their free accelerator is much higher than 1 sat/vbyte. For free acceleration, the free rate must be at least 10 sat/byte. For accelerating any transaction paying lower than 10 sat/byte, you have to use their paid service.


To OP:
As already stated by NeuroticFish, your transaction fee rate is probably less than 10 sat/byte and you can't use their free service.
Even if you have made the CPFP transaction with more than 10 sat/byte, you won't be able to use their free service. They don't accelerate transactions that have unconfirmed parents freely.
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How do you push your transaction in viabtc OP?

If you aren't using a timer that has seconds on your side, this is the sign. This makes pushing your transaction 1-3 seconds after a new hour easier as you can properly gauge how far is the new hour from xx:59.
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That bitaccelerate website didn't worked for me. I've tried it many times and nothing really happened

Well, if one reads a tiny bit on that page, the 3rd sentence tells it clearly: "Our service will rebroadcast the transaction via 10 Bitcoin nodes."
This can hardly be called acceleration, but that's what most "accelerators" do.

Are there any legitimate free transaction accelerators out there?

ViaBTC's accelerator does work, but it's hard to catch and your tx has to have more than 10 sat/byte (not vByte!) fee. If you had that fee, your tx should be confirmed by now.
An advice for the future: if you get into the same situation, post the tx ID. Or if you don't want it so public, just PM some people here and there. I can try to accelerate, Lucius even made a thread where he helps people by sending their tx to ViaBTC...
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I'm not sure if it's what you're looking for but I always go with https://bitaccelerate.com and the transaction usually starts to go through a little while later. It does look like there is quite a bit of activity on the blockchain right now, especially compared to what there was yesterday morning and if the fee was really low it might be stuck for a while until the activity drops down again. I've tried a few accelerators in the past and this one was always the most successful, it's linked with https://bitcoinfees.net as well which is a nice representation of the current volume of outstanding transactions.
This is what im using when it comes to free tx accelerator and i dont know if it was effective or not as long i do make use of those free accelerators out of those google searches that i made as long i do able to input my address and wont be paying up anything then that would count.

I dont see on paying up more fee would be pushing the tx more faster this is why when i do make use of Electrum i do really enable that RBF in case there are sudden bloat of  transactions in the mempool.

Currently as of this writing there are 57k pending transactions which i dont see for transactions would took long 1-44 sats per byte is where most
transactions get stucked.
That bitaccelerate website didn't worked for me. I've tried it many times and nothing really happened, it's only viabtc's free acceleration service that always helps me out. If they're currently full, wait until the time goes xx:00 as they are resetting hourly. For sure that your transaction will be confirmed as long as the fee has passed their minimum fee. It's the one that I'm always using if I've got stuck in transaction, I'm just patiently waiting until the time resets and they got a better visual right now because they're showing how many transactions are still available within the hour.
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I'm not sure if it's what you're looking for but I always go with https://bitaccelerate.com and the transaction usually starts to go through a little while later. It does look like there is quite a bit of activity on the blockchain right now, especially compared to what there was yesterday morning and if the fee was really low it might be stuck for a while until the activity drops down again. I've tried a few accelerators in the past and this one was always the most successful, it's linked with https://bitcoinfees.net as well which is a nice representation of the current volume of outstanding transactions.
This is what im using when it comes to free tx accelerator and i dont know if it was effective or not as long i do make use of those free accelerators out of those google searches that i made as long i do able to input my address and wont be paying up anything then that would count.

I dont see on paying up more fee would be pushing the tx more faster this is why when i do make use of Electrum i do really enable that RBF in case there are sudden bloat of  transactions in the mempool.

Currently as of this writing there are 57k pending transactions which i dont see for transactions would took long 1-44 sats per byte is where most
transactions get stucked.
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Best transaction accelerator website I found is btcnitro that includes other existing accelerators in one click that is rebroadcasting transactions with up to 11 global Bitcoin nodes.
There is no registration but I suggest using Tor browser when using this service:
https://btcnitro.com/
This one works just like bitaccelerate.com via rebroadcasting a transaction to the nodes but doesn't help include the transaction into the next block like viaBTC's miners do.

If the fee rate is so low, the rebroadcasting method can't help but for ViaBTC's transaction accelerator, the miners themselves will help anyone desperate to get their low fee transaction confirmed quickly by including it into the next block their pool will mine if it's among the 100 slots provided per hour.



OP another free legitimate transaction accelerator that works like ViaBTC's is the one of antpool (https://www.antpool.com/user/prioritiseTransaction.htm) but the link will first redirect you to create an account with Bitmain which is very easy.
legendary
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There is no registration but I suggest using Tor browser when using this service:
https://btcnitro.com/
OK, if I had to take a suggestion on an accelerator I haven't used before, you're the person I'd take it from (no offense intended toward those who suggested ones I've already tried).  So I just entered the TxID in there, and we'll see what happens.  Keeping my fingers crossed and will report back here if it works by the end of the day.

Thanks!
legendary
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Are there any legitimate free transaction accelerators out there?  I'd increase the fee if I could, but I can't--and I didn't realize there was any congestion in the network.  I'd appreciate any advice.

Best transaction accelerator website I found is btcnitro that includes other existing accelerators in one click that is rebroadcasting transactions with up to 11 global Bitcoin nodes.
There is no registration but I suggest using Tor browser when using this service:
https://btcnitro.com/
legendary
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I have never used an accelerator, but I know that viabtc's accelerator (https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/) is free, though there are some restrictions. And be careful, because there are many spoof sites.

It still works and it's free. The only restriction they had before was fees had to be 1 sat/vbyte at minimum but since it's no longer possible to send anything less anyway (I know technically you can but if you already knew a miner to take it you wouldn't need an accelerator anyway) it's practically restriction-free. Haven't really had to use it except to push along naughty low-fee many-input txs;)
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