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hero member
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Crypto Swap Exchange
May 20, 2023, 07:41:57 AM
#23
You can learn more about Bitcoin and how it works by working through the various pages at http://learnmeabitcoin.com

Lots of valuable information there and at least in my reception, nice and entertaining presentation. You can start with the basics, the beginner's pages and further work your way down the rabbit hole to the technical topics if you want. It's worth the time and efford.


Now I have few questions if you are able to reply here I just check I am not able to send merit to anyone why as you send to @Charles-Tim, and he has also done for you where are these available as I also wanted to send you and @Charles-Tim for their positive replies with is paid membership better or as I am doing It's OK with is this possible to have any income from here as well.
You need to receive Merit points yourself before you can send Merit to others (you need sMerit points for that). Usually you can send by yourself half the Merit points that you received from others.
I forgot about all the details of the Merit system here in the forum. But I'm sure you can find details about it with some effordless search. Hint: search for keywords merit system posted by user theymos
jr. member
Activity: 32
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May 20, 2023, 07:30:55 AM
#22
A thing you should know is that you can pay lower fee with using segwit addresses.

You made your transaction from a legacy address and it had the virtual size of 188 vbytes.
You could decrease the (virtual) size of your transaction to around 130 vbyte with using a nested segwit address (an address starting with 3) and to around 110 vbytes with using a native segwit address (an address starting with bc1q).
Now I am trying to understand things because I am feeling energetic with this forum and available information about many things, hopefully next few days could be good for me.

Now I have few questions if you are able to reply here I just check I am not able to send merit to anyone why as you send to @Charles-Tim, and he has also done for you where are these available as I also wanted to send you and @Charles-Tim for their positive replies with is paid membership better or as I am doing It's OK with is this possible to have any income from here as well.
legendary
Activity: 2380
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May 20, 2023, 07:01:15 AM
#21
A thing you should know is that you can pay lower fee with using segwit addresses.

You made your transaction from a legacy address and it had the virtual size of 188 vbytes.
You could decrease the (virtual) size of your transaction to around 130 vbyte with using a nested segwit address (an address starting with 3) and to around 110 vbytes with using a native segwit address (an address starting with bc1q).
jr. member
Activity: 32
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May 20, 2023, 06:12:17 AM
#20
A friendly advice, learn how the Bitcoin blockchain works and how to set transaction's fees properly. If you learn how all of the above works, then you will not need our assistance.
Thanks to Charles-Tim for submitting your transaction to via-btc and help you accelerate it, but this is something you are supposed to do it by yourself.
I am in crypto for the last 3 years but never think about learning, but now my first experience is good so can you suggest from where I started because you have enough experience, so this could be helpful for them as now I want to involve in this all regularly and try to understand from scratch because I have good profit from this all even doing this all on few exchanges as well.
legendary
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May 19, 2023, 04:52:08 PM
#19
A friendly advice, learn how the Bitcoin blockchain works and how to set transaction's fees properly. If you learn how all of the above works, then you will not need our assistance.
Thanks to Charles-Tim for submitting your transaction to via-btc and help you accelerate it, but this is something you are supposed to do it by yourself.
jr. member
Activity: 32
Merit: 4
May 19, 2023, 12:58:09 PM
#18
Now I have increased this 10.1 sat/byte hopefully now it could be better.

New Txid     73b2bc446c9364451ecaddfac93b270025924adcc6333e0c1fcc655a3aa93bbf
I submitted the txid on ViaBTC and it was successful. Wait and let ViaBTC mine a block and your transaction will be confirmed.

You can see the mining pool that just mine block here: https://mempool.space/blocks
Oh, amazing it's done very quickly amazing things happen for me here and my transactions which was pending for 18 days now have 3 confirmations thanks again.

If I need more information and updates I will post here as things can settle in minutes instead of waiting by myself for days.
legendary
Activity: 1512
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May 19, 2023, 12:36:32 PM
#17
Now I have increased this 10.1 sat/byte hopefully now it could be better.

New Txid     73b2bc446c9364451ecaddfac93b270025924adcc6333e0c1fcc655a3aa93bbf
I submitted the txid on ViaBTC and it was successful. Wait and let ViaBTC mine a block and your transaction will be confirmed.

You can see the mining pool that just mine block here: https://mempool.space/blocks
jr. member
Activity: 32
Merit: 4
May 19, 2023, 12:33:29 PM
#16
Right now after clicking on transaction I have this Fee: 0.01588 mBTC (8.4 sat/byte)

It's showing I need to be on 12.6 sat/byte which can do this all quickly.
You can pump it to 12 sat/byte which is still a little amount of money. But you will be able to accelerate with 10 sat/byte on ViaBTC.
Now I have increased this 10.1 sat/byte hopefully now it could be better.

New Txid     73b2bc446c9364451ecaddfac93b270025924adcc6333e0c1fcc655a3aa93bbf
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 4795
May 19, 2023, 12:32:55 PM
#15
I have to create account on ViaBTC or can I do this all without account because I try, but it's saying transaction fees are too low so going with electrum is OK or ViaBTC is better, please give your view about this.
The issue is that you have not increased/pump the fee to at least 10 sat/vbyte. You can still do that on Electrum. You can let us know the txid once you do that. Just for experiment because txid supposed not to be shared, for privacy purpose, to serve as proof of payment only. After you increase the fee on Electrum, it would be accelerated on ViaBTC. Try it again after you increase the fee.
jr. member
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Merit: 4
May 19, 2023, 12:27:22 PM
#14
Right now after clicking on transaction I have this Fee: 0.01588 mBTC (8.4 sat/byte)

It's showing I need to be on 12.6 sat/byte which can do this all quickly.
You can pump it to 12 sat/byte which is still a little amount of money. But you will be able to accelerate with 10 sat/byte on ViaBTC.
I have to create account on ViaBTC or can I do this all without account because I try, but it's saying transaction fees are too low so going with electrum is OK or ViaBTC is better, please give your view about this.

Today first day here on this forum is very good and knowledgeable for me as it's give me good things which are going to help me in future as well.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 4795
May 19, 2023, 12:10:11 PM
#13
Right now after clicking on transaction I have this Fee: 0.01588 mBTC (8.4 sat/byte)

It's showing I need to be on 12.6 sat/byte which can do this all quickly.
You can pump it to 12 sat/byte which is still a little amount of money. But you will be able to accelerate with 10 sat/byte on ViaBTC.
jr. member
Activity: 32
Merit: 4
May 19, 2023, 12:08:19 PM
#12
If OP wants to set the fee rate to an amount so that he/she can use ViaBTC free accelerator, 10 sat/vbyte should be enough.
Note that the transaction is legacy and 10 sat/byte = 10 sat/vbyte.  
The transaction is from legacy to native segwit address, but I am surprised that the transaction size and virtual size are the same.

@Charles-Tim really appreciate your effort and time because I just click on my transaction on my wallet and after this I increase the fees which is now from 700 Satoshis to 1588 Satoshis it's good for me as now I have new thing I can increase fees after broadcasting my transactions as well and many more things to learn form Electrum and this forum surely will increase my knowledge about this all thanks mate.
Likely that transaction will still be around 7 sat/vbye. Increase it to at least, 10 sat/byte and use https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/ to accelerate it. What is the fee rate on Electrum? I mean sat/byte?
Right now after clicking on transaction I have this Fee: 0.01588 mBTC (8.4 sat/byte)

It's showing I need to be on 12.6 sat/byte which can do this all quickly.

New Txid     db61935830705af9366f16dd64ccbbe39a3ad42a1144c447b9cae7042970c6da
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 4795
May 19, 2023, 12:04:52 PM
#11
I have done right-click on transaction and I have one more option cancel double spent please give some information about this what is this and how can we use these thanks.
You have increased the fee rate again? I hope it is more than 10 sat/vbyte now. Or you can post the txid like the one you posted above so that we can know if you can use ViaBTC accelerator to accelerate the transaction. Or just use ViaBTC free accelerator by inputting your txid into the space seen on the website and submit it.

https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/

About cancel transaction, it is also RBF transaction, but in a way that it would be sent back to an address on your Electrum wallet. Increasing the fee is needed for it too, just like to pump the transaction.
jr. member
Activity: 32
Merit: 4
May 19, 2023, 12:00:33 PM
#10
Go to Electrum, on the history tab, click on the transaction and pump the fee to the priority you wish on the https://mempool.space/
The transaction stayed unconfirmed for 14 days and most nodes have probably dropped it from their mempool. It should be a local transaction now.
OP, if you no longer want to make that transaction, just right-click on your transaction and remove it.

For lower fee, increase the fee to 16 sat/vbyte on Electrum and use ViaBTC to accelerate it. Your transaction will be confirmed anytime that ViaBTC mine a block.
If OP wants to set the fee rate to an amount so that he/she can use ViaBTC free accelerator, 10 sat/vbyte should be enough.
Note that the transaction is legacy and 10 sat/byte = 10 sat/vbyte.  
As I am trying to do few things first time on this Electrum wallet, so this is good time to have little information from here I have just done right-click and then increase fees which works, and now it's double if I have issue then surely I will increase again.

I have done right-click on transaction and I have one more option cancel double spent please give some information about this what is this and how can we use these thanks.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 4795
May 19, 2023, 11:57:52 AM
#9
If OP wants to set the fee rate to an amount so that he/she can use ViaBTC free accelerator, 10 sat/vbyte should be enough.
Note that the transaction is legacy and 10 sat/byte = 10 sat/vbyte.   
The transaction is from legacy to native segwit address, but I am surprised that the transaction size and virtual size are the same.

@Charles-Tim really appreciate your effort and time because I just click on my transaction on my wallet and after this I increase the fees which is now from 700 Satoshis to 1588 Satoshis it's good for me as now I have new thing I can increase fees after broadcasting my transactions as well and many more things to learn form Electrum and this forum surely will increase my knowledge about this all thanks mate.
Likely that transaction will still be around 7 sat/vbye. Increase it to at least, 10 sat/byte and use https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/ to accelerate it. What is the fee rate on Electrum? I mean sat/byte?
jr. member
Activity: 32
Merit: 4
May 19, 2023, 11:46:44 AM
#8
Thanks for your prompt reply, so setting fees by myself is not good, and I have to follow with the fees showing during sending my bitcoins is right?
Better to edit the fee rate. Use the fee rate on any of the two sites:

https://mempool.space/
For advanced users: https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#BTC%20(default%20mempool),24h,weight

Can I send many peoples in one transaction, please give some more guidance about this as well with if we have fees high then still have to follow this as well is right or can minimize?
Yes, you can send to many addresses at once.

[Electrum] Send bitcoin to multiple addresses | Mass payment | Multi payment
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/35686/how-do-you-send-to-multiple-addresses-by-paying-a-one-time-fee-which-wallet-sup#:~:text=Doing%20this%20in%20Electrum%20is,send%20money%20to%20many%20addresses.

Know that the more you want to send to more addresses, the higher the fee, but far lower in fee than sending to each addresses one by one.

For other questions, sending to many addresses included: https://electrum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html
@Charles-Tim really appreciate your effort and time because I just click on my transaction on my wallet and after this I increase the fees which is now from 700 Satoshis to 1588 Satoshis it's good for me as now I have new thing I can increase fees after broadcasting my transactions as well and many more things to learn form Electrum and this forum surely will increase my knowledge about this all thanks mate.
legendary
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May 19, 2023, 11:45:31 AM
#7
It seems the transaction is already dropped from some nodes I can't check this on other block explorers so this transaction maybe already rejected by the mempool.

@OP can you check the Electrum maybe the transaction is already rejected and you can recreate the transaction but this time increase the fee and follow the suggested fee from https://mempool.space/

But if still show as pending in your wallet then your option is to use the bump fee or ask your friend to do CPFP.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 5213
May 19, 2023, 11:42:19 AM
#6
Go to Electrum, on the history tab, click on the transaction and pump the fee to the priority you wish on the https://mempool.space/
The transaction stayed unconfirmed for 14 days and most nodes have probably dropped it from their mempool. It should be a local transaction now.
OP, if you no longer want to make that transaction, just right-click on your transaction and remove it.

For lower fee, increase the fee to 16 sat/vbyte on Electrum and use ViaBTC to accelerate it. Your transaction will be confirmed anytime that ViaBTC mine a block.
If OP wants to set the fee rate to an amount so that he/she can use ViaBTC free accelerator, 10 sat/vbyte should be enough.
Note that the transaction is legacy and 10 sat/byte = 10 sat/vbyte.  
hero member
Activity: 2254
Merit: 831
May 19, 2023, 11:35:52 AM
#5
Transaction fees on Bitcoin blockchain are more expensive in the last 3 weeks than before.

Your pending transaction has its fee rate is less than 4 sat/byte. You can check mempool that has never dropped to 10 sat/vbyte in the last 2 weeks.
https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#BTC%20(default%20mempool),2w,weight

I see your pending transaction is opt-in Replace by Fee and you can bump the fee to 14 sat/vbyte or 17 sat/vbyte to have confirmations.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 4795
May 19, 2023, 11:35:16 AM
#4
Thanks for your prompt reply, so setting fees by myself is not good, and I have to follow with the fees showing during sending my bitcoins is right?
Better to edit the fee rate. Use the fee rate on any of the two sites:

https://mempool.space/
For advanced users: https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#BTC%20(default%20mempool),24h,weight

Can I send many peoples in one transaction, please give some more guidance about this as well with if we have fees high then still have to follow this as well is right or can minimize?
Yes, you can send to many addresses at once.

[Electrum] Send bitcoin to multiple addresses | Mass payment | Multi payment
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/35686/how-do-you-send-to-multiple-addresses-by-paying-a-one-time-fee-which-wallet-sup#:~:text=Doing%20this%20in%20Electrum%20is,send%20money%20to%20many%20addresses.

Know that the more you want to send to more addresses, the higher the fee, but far lower in fee than sending to each addresses one by one.

For other questions, sending to many addresses included: https://electrum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html
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