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Topic: Btc stuck for hours - page 2. (Read 300 times)

sr. member
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May 07, 2023, 03:07:24 AM
#6
It is not clear to me that the OP is referring to bitcoin, as he talks about 'crypto', which sounds to me more like he has bought an altcoin or several cryptocurrencies, which could include bitcoin.
I think the word RBF terms only refers to a feature in the Bitcoin protocol that allows users to replace an unconfirmed transaction with a new transaction that pays a higher fee --not on altcoins. So I think it is 98% sure OP talking about bitcoin.
legendary
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May 07, 2023, 03:01:46 AM
#5
It is not clear to me that the OP is referring to bitcoin, as he talks about 'crypto', which sounds to me more like he has bought an altcoin or several cryptocurrencies, which could include bitcoin.

Can you specify this? What exactly did you buy and where did you buy it. With this information we can try to help you better.
newbie
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May 07, 2023, 03:01:22 AM
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I have $300 in coins I use crypto to buy then transfer to an iPhone app bitwallet and it’s been at 0 confirmations since 8pm now this app is really old but I looked up the transid and it says RBF. How do I just cancel it? The wallet I’m using is very old and I want the coins back plz sorry if this is the wrong section
If you sent the coin from and exchange then there should be a button or link to cancel it but if it's already sent to the blockchain then I do not think you will be able to reverse it since you do not have the private key of the wallet.

You need to wait until the mempool picks up all it's transactions. It will take a while depending on the fees that was set.

I have the prv key to the wallet that it was sent from. Or are you talking about the receiver??
sr. member
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May 07, 2023, 02:50:16 AM
#3
You can use RBF to replace the original transaction with a new one that has a higher fee. To do this --you need to create a new transaction with the same inputs as the original transaction but with a higher fee or if you need to cancel it just place the higher fee but a lower amount of bitcoin. The new transaction must also have a higher sequence number than the original transaction. Because when the new transaction is broadcasted to the network, it will replace the original transaction, effectively canceling it in short.

Before making any transaction and to avoid hurrying, always refer to this site [ https://mempool.space ] to see the status of the network, when congested, set into a higher fee.
legendary
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May 07, 2023, 02:42:17 AM
#2
I have $300 in coins I use crypto to buy then transfer to an iPhone app bitwallet and it’s been at 0 confirmations since 8pm now this app is really old but I looked up the transid and it says RBF. How do I just cancel it? The wallet I’m using is very old and I want the coins back plz sorry if this is the wrong section
If you sent the coin from and exchange then there should be a button or link to cancel it but if it's already sent to the blockchain then I do not think you will be able to reverse it since you do not have the private key of the wallet.

You need to wait until the mempool picks up all it's transactions. It will take a while depending on the fees that was set.
newbie
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May 07, 2023, 02:31:26 AM
#1
I have $300 in coins I use crypto to buy then transfer to an iPhone app bitwallet and it’s been at 0 confirmations since 8pm now this app is really old but I looked up the transid and it says RBF. How do I just cancel it? The wallet I’m using is very old and I want the coins back plz sorry if this is the wrong section
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