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sr. member
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Did he send the token too??.

I have same problems with 6 transactions pending, Any new transaction i made will be stuck except all pending transaction is fixed. so share the wallet address of the sender here, maybe i can help

This problem is from the sender, nothing you can do, so i hope you can contact it
legendary
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To the Moon
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And all of them use only 0.000000025 gwei?
Where the balance came from why not use the normal gas fees so you can receive the transaction without a problem,.

Obviously, this Commission was set in MEW by default. I faced the same problem 3 days ago when I sent ETH from my wallet to the exchange. My transaction was processed for 2 days, and I already thought that the transfer would be canceled and the funds would be returned, but then I saw that these funds were credited to the exchange's balance.
full member
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Note to everyone replying or thinking of replying :

OP is talking about 11 separate ETH transactions, not 11 ETH
OP is the receiver, not the sender

To OP : ETH network is already 95% utilized thanks to DeFi (Tether transactions), which leads to increasingly higher ETH gas fees and longer transaction confirmation times.
As the receiver of those transactions you are experiencing directly the downside to that.

I suspect as a few people mentioned before, the solution lays at the sender of those 11 transactions. But problems like these will most likely keep occurring for users because Ethereum network
is congested and can not scale, and its scaling solutions are still years away (ETH 2.0 phase 1 & 2).  Eth 2.0 phase 0 has a soft target of end 2020, but will not bring scalability to the network. It is just
a preparation for PoS by setting up a sidechain (Beacon Chain) and its validators.

Link : https://consensys.net/knowledge-base/ethereum-2/faq/

Not much has really changed for Ethereum between 2018 when ETH network got congested by a certain Dapp called cryptokitties, which caused massive transactions traffic and today with all these
massive DeFi transactions taking place on ETH network, causing network congestion. Same transaction scalability problem.
 




thanks for understanding me

but I'm wondering at all, what will be the result? will i get the money, or they will keep stuck, or they will be refunded to buyer

on the other hand side, do i have the option to cancel or push the transaction ?

thank you

Since you are the receiver you can't do anything you would have to ask the sender to help you speed up the transaction.
The gas fee he used was really low therefore there's a huge change the transaction will be dropped in the next few days.

the sender is a website, so i contact the support only and they have nothing to do with this

so what do u expect next ? confirmed and delivered? or stuck for ever, or fail and back to the sender ?

knowing that it's still stuck after over two weeks
Chances of cancellation is less, so all you can do is wait.Is that website is a trusted one? How they send the transaction with such low fee when the recommended fee is so high at the moment?
sr. member
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You need waiting for more than five days if using 25 gwei when transaction sending ethereum for one wallet to other wallet, I think bad ideas when sending ethereum coin platform without check ethgass.info to know how many gas and gwei setting before sending, always update your information when sending coin ethreum platform.
jr. member
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i am just gettig o find out about the cancel and speedup option in executing ethereum transactions. I know low gas fees can cause these kind of delays and keep one discouraged but for ethereum to get into thin air has never been heard of but the gas is obviously gone witht the wind. I will advise you wait for it to return.
Yeah there were people referring to speedup or cancelling transactions in this thread already.
None was told about simply try to wait a bit more, this low gas fee may slow transactions heavily, we can't really estimate
full member
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Hi, can you show your pending transaction link to the explorer like etherscan ?
As the receiver, you can't do anything to it but you can tell the sender. Just tell them to replace the transaction with the new one and using higher gas.
Sometimes the transaction need to using gwei above 40 so it can be picked up by the miners.
copper member
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Note to everyone replying or thinking of replying :

OP is talking about 11 separate ETH transactions, not 11 ETH
OP is the receiver, not the sender

To OP : ETH network is already 95% utilized thanks to DeFi (Tether transactions), which leads to increasingly higher ETH gas fees and longer transaction confirmation times.
As the receiver of those transactions you are experiencing directly the downside to that.

I suspect as a few people mentioned before, the solution lays at the sender of those 11 transactions. But problems like these will most likely keep occurring for users because Ethereum network
is congested and can not scale, and its scaling solutions are still years away (ETH 2.0 phase 1 & 2).  Eth 2.0 phase 0 has a soft target of end 2020, but will not bring scalability to the network. It is just
a preparation for PoS by setting up a sidechain (Beacon Chain) and its validators.

Link : https://consensys.net/knowledge-base/ethereum-2/faq/

Not much has really changed for Ethereum between 2018 when ETH network got congested by a certain Dapp called cryptokitties, which caused massive transactions traffic and today with all these
massive DeFi transactions taking place on ETH network, causing network congestion. Same transaction scalability problem.
 




thanks for understanding me

but I'm wondering at all, what will be the result? will i get the money, or they will keep stuck, or they will be refunded to buyer

on the other hand side, do i have the option to cancel or push the transaction ?

thank you

Since you are the receiver you can't do anything you would have to ask the sender to help you speed up the transaction.
The gas fee he used was really low therefore there's a huge change the transaction will be dropped in the next few days.

the sender is a website, so i contact the support only and they have nothing to do with this

so what do u expect next ? confirmed and delivered? or stuck for ever, or fail and back to the sender ?

knowing that it's still stuck after over two weeks
sr. member
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Note to everyone replying or thinking of replying :

OP is talking about 11 separate ETH transactions, not 11 ETH
OP is the receiver, not the sender

To OP : ETH network is already 95% utilized thanks to DeFi (Tether transactions), which leads to increasingly higher ETH gas fees and longer transaction confirmation times.
As the receiver of those transactions you are experiencing directly the downside to that.

I suspect as a few people mentioned before, the solution lays at the sender of those 11 transactions. But problems like these will most likely keep occurring for users because Ethereum network
is congested and can not scale, and its scaling solutions are still years away (ETH 2.0 phase 1 & 2).  Eth 2.0 phase 0 has a soft target of end 2020, but will not bring scalability to the network. It is just
a preparation for PoS by setting up a sidechain (Beacon Chain) and its validators.

Link : https://consensys.net/knowledge-base/ethereum-2/faq/

Not much has really changed for Ethereum between 2018 when ETH network got congested by a certain Dapp called cryptokitties, which caused massive transactions traffic and today with all these
massive DeFi transactions taking place on ETH network, causing network congestion. Same transaction scalability problem.
 




thanks for understanding me

but I'm wondering at all, what will be the result? will i get the money, or they will keep stuck, or they will be refunded to buyer

on the other hand side, do i have the option to cancel or push the transaction ?

thank you

Since you are the receiver you can't do anything you would have to ask the sender to help you speed up the transaction.
The gas fee he used was really low therefore there's a huge change the transaction will be dropped in the next few days.
hero member
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I  am having a trouble to fixed this issue before when I enter cryptocurrency, everything is new to me, Now I will tell you the solution straight to the point if it hasn't fix yet. Just tell your friend to use metamask or trustWallet and then resend the transaction with higher gas, you can find recommended gas price here, https://ethgasstation.info/ and look for that delayed transaction on etherscan look for nonce and copy that number on your new transaction you can see it on advance option on trust wallet, thats it he just need to send it and done.

Just like when using up Electrum where you can rebroadcast such transaction with much higher fee for it to push through.These kind of events in talks of stucked transactions do mostly
have issues when it comes to fees and on the time you had sent out such coins with specific amount of gas or fee to be on fast confirmation then you would need to pay it up and
going low on that in understandably that it will really took much longer or worst it wont never be broadcasted into the network.
sr. member
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The gas transaction is very low that's why the receiver still did not receive the eth. I just experience cashing out the eth and it stuck for more than 7-8 hours because of a very low gas fee. Better inform the sender to add the gas fee, the price fee now is increasing just look in other exchange also.
sr. member
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I think the value of the gas you are applying is quite small because if the sender applies a large gas value when making a transaction I think it will run quite smoothly.  Because in the last few days I have also sent large amounts of ETH but it has not jammed because I applied a larger gas.
yes, the problem is because the gas costs are low, try before if the sender increases the gas costs then the transaction process will not be slow. For the OP, I think you need to contact the Sender again to increase the cost of gas so that you can immediately receive your money back.
sr. member
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Your transactions was stucked due to low gas prices, right now it's around 97-107 Gwei [1]

It's possible to speed up or cancel your transactions, but keep in mind... this method may not work all the time.

Speed up/replacing = Click speed up and send new transaction of xxx ETH with higher fees.
Cancelling = Send new transaction of 0.00 ETH with the same nonce with higher fees. [2]


[1] https://ethgasstation.info
[2] https://ethgasstation.info/blog/stuck-transaction-guide/
Well, just as you said, this may not work because i have been trying all day to send some transactions on the Ethereum chain, believe me i had increased my gwei to about 120 which estimated network fee to be over $3 yet that damn transaction could not pull through.
hero member
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I think the value of the gas you are applying is quite small because if the sender applies a large gas value when making a transaction I think it will run quite smoothly.  Because in the last few days I have also sent large amounts of ETH but it has not jammed because I applied a larger gas.
copper member
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Note to everyone replying or thinking of replying :

OP is talking about 11 separate ETH transactions, not 11 ETH
OP is the receiver, not the sender

To OP : ETH network is already 95% utilized thanks to DeFi (Tether transactions), which leads to increasingly higher ETH gas fees and longer transaction confirmation times.
As the receiver of those transactions you are experiencing directly the downside to that.

I suspect as a few people mentioned before, the solution lays at the sender of those 11 transactions. But problems like these will most likely keep occurring for users because Ethereum network
is congested and can not scale, and its scaling solutions are still years away (ETH 2.0 phase 1 & 2).  Eth 2.0 phase 0 has a soft target of end 2020, but will not bring scalability to the network. It is just
a preparation for PoS by setting up a sidechain (Beacon Chain) and its validators.

Link : https://consensys.net/knowledge-base/ethereum-2/faq/

Not much has really changed for Ethereum between 2018 when ETH network got congested by a certain Dapp called cryptokitties, which caused massive transactions traffic and today with all these
massive DeFi transactions taking place on ETH network, causing network congestion. Same transaction scalability problem.
 




thanks for understanding me

but I'm wondering at all, what will be the result? will i get the money, or they will keep stuck, or they will be refunded to buyer

on the other hand side, do i have the option to cancel or push the transaction ?

thank you
copper member
Activity: 53
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Your transactions was stucked due to low gas prices, right now it's around 97-107 Gwei [1]

It's possible to speed up or cancel your transactions, but keep in mind... this method may not work all the time.

Speed up/replacing = Click speed up and send new transaction of xxx ETH with higher fees.
Cancelling = Send new transaction of 0.00 ETH with the same nonce with higher fees. [2]


[1] https://ethgasstation.info
[2] https://ethgasstation.info/blog/stuck-transaction-guide/

thanks for help, i guess speed up option is available only with metamask wallet !


I guess you can send from any wallet the new transaction with a high fee and this action will cancel the old transaction no matter from which wallet it was sent. Myself tested  it a few times and it turned out to be a good answer to the problem. Use gasstation to find the safe price for gas.

I have already sent to myself 2 times 0 eth with high gas and both were done but didn't cancel any previous transactions from those stuck

can u explain in more details please ?
sr. member
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It do happen when your fees are low I think. I have experienced it the same way as you (a receiver), not with Ethereum, but with they are still similar in some ways Sad . Someone sent me some BTC on a Saturday afternoon and it was taking long, then I reached out to him and told him that I have not gotten the BTC, he then replied the transaction might reach me on Monday or even after then.

Later he asked if I was in dire need of the money, that if I am, then he can speed it up so that I will get it faster that day and then later that same day in the evening the money arrived. So, you have to tell you sender to speed it up by increasing the fees, although I don’t think it’s every wallet that can do that.
full member
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I  am having a trouble to fixed this issue before when I enter cryptocurrency, everything is new to me, Now I will tell you the solution straight to the point if it hasn't fix yet. Just tell your friend to use metamask or trustWallet and then resend the transaction with higher gas, you can find recommended gas price here, https://ethgasstation.info/ and look for that delayed transaction on etherscan look for nonce and copy that number on your new transaction you can see it on advance option on trust wallet, thats it he just need to send it and done.
legendary
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Note to everyone replying or thinking of replying :

OP is talking about 11 separate ETH transactions, not 11 ETH
OP is the receiver, not the sender

To OP : ETH network is already 95% utilized thanks to DeFi (Tether transactions), which leads to increasingly higher ETH gas fees and longer transaction confirmation times.
As the receiver of those transactions you are experiencing directly the downside to that.

I suspect as a few people mentioned before, the solution lays at the sender of those 11 transactions. But problems like these will most likely keep occurring for users because Ethereum network
is congested and can not scale, and its scaling solutions are still years away (ETH 2.0 phase 1 & 2).  Eth 2.0 phase 0 has a soft target of end 2020, but will not bring scalability to the network. It is just
a preparation for PoS by setting up a sidechain (Beacon Chain) and its validators.

Link : https://consensys.net/knowledge-base/ethereum-2/faq/

Not much has really changed for Ethereum between 2018 when ETH network got congested by a certain Dapp called cryptokitties, which caused massive transactions traffic and today with all these
massive DeFi transactions taking place on ETH network, causing network congestion. Same transaction scalability problem.
 


full member
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tell to the sender adjust the gas fee.. he has sent you 11 ethereum then he paid only that much has? Grin he can speed it at he just need to check it..
sr. member
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win lambo...
You don't need to adjust gas prices manually, if you are using Myetherwallet or MEW apps. Automatically this Myetherwallet will suggest the best gas prices. Same when you are using decentralized exchange like idex exchange. Only these problems I found on forkdelta exchange for ERC-20 tokens transaction.
If that he thinks that way, but if he wanted to save some fees and set it below from the suggested amount, this is probably the consequences. However, there is nothing to worry about because it will return to your wallet if it is not mined by miners.

This could be a lesson for the others, not only delays will matter to fees but also it depends on the network traffic which is we experience today. And definitely you can't expect such fast transactions if you are using lower fees this time.

I think you should try again to send 11 Ethereum.
Right after the transactions will expired and sees is back to the wallet since it was still pending.
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