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June 29, 2019, 12:05:19 AM
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I accidentaly put a small fee on my transaction, I can pay 0.001 Bitcoin to anyone who can mine the block and confirm my transaction.

Tx id:

26f6e30178f52cd67ed15091c9745cc0f9ad9a9fe4c4054d79e782cc2ffe54ef
I've accelerated your transaction. It should confirm soon.
I am trying to mine it right now.

Please send BTC to: 1F5SeMe246VjDzjMawnG4Yz6KcM87iC5fb
It took a while, I tried my best at it...

You don't have to send me any BTC.

The transaction is confirmed, 30 confirmations.
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That's unfortunate, even viabtc cannot accelerate with that fee.
What wallet did you used in sending this tx? Lucky if its electrum, you can use rbf to push and add some fee.
There's not enough change left to increase it a lot.
If you have other inputs, in addition to the change address, you can create a transaction that spends both the change address of the transaction in question, and other inputs that includes a higher total average fee.
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In this case, you need the private key of the receiving address. Electrum allows you to make a transaction to yourself that spends this unconfirmed output.
It's just that this particular transaction has such high fees that miners are willing to include the previous unconfirmed transaction to grab those fees.

It's just another mechanism to speed up things. RBF allows that for senders, but here's what recipients can do. Smiley
Okay so I'm just confused from using sender to being sent to. And I never thought this is possible till today. Thanks yog.
And to OP, this might help, only if you really want to confirm the transaction by to date not on the next few days And willing to make another tx with a high fee or I might say very high fee?
legendary
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I not so sure if its possible, I thought RBF on electrum will only possible if you enable it before sending with the specific transaction.
So if you use another wallet without this feature being enabled then importing the private keys of the unconfirmed tx/lower fee tx isn't possible for RBF feature, unless if I'm wrong.

This is not exactly RBF. Smiley

In this case, you need the private key of the receiving address. Electrum allows you to make a transaction to yourself that spends this unconfirmed output.
It's just that this particular transaction has such high fees that miners are willing to include the previous unconfirmed transaction to grab those fees.

It's just another mechanism to speed up things. RBF allows that for senders, but here's what recipients can do. Smiley
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The idea would be to extract the private key to the address where the funds are being sent to, import that private key in Electrum for example, and spend the funds to another of your address but with a VERY high sat/b fee.
So the miners want to grab the fee of the child transaction, but they need to include the parent in the block in order to do so. Wink
I not so sure if its possible, I thought RBF on electrum will only possible if you enable it before sending with the specific transaction.
So if you use another wallet without this feature being enabled then importing the private keys of the unconfirmed tx/lower fee tx isn't possible for RBF feature, unless if I'm wrong.
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That's unfortunate, even viabtc cannot accelerate with that fee.
What wallet did you used in sending this tx? Lucky if its electrum, you can use rbf to push and add some fee.
There's not enough change left to increase it a lot.

As far as I know, there are no free transaction accelerators left that work (except for ViaBTC, but your fee is too low). Your transaction will probably confirm on it's own over the weekend.
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I will advise OP and everyone not to accelerate or pump up the transaction fee anymore for the current status of the transaction in the mempool is looking good and the transaction should be confirm any time soon. However, the bit accelerate mentioned earlier is enough to accelerate transaction for free.
I will advice the OP to use SegWit wallet sometime.
Alright, thank you.
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I will advise OP and everyone not to accelerate or pump up the transaction fee anymore for the current status of the transaction in the mempool is looking good and the transaction should be confirm any time soon. However, the bit accelerate mentioned earlier is enough to accelerate transaction for free.
I will advice the OP to use SegWit wallet next time.
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Simpler answer: Just export your private keys or seed code out of the shit wallet software and import it into a real wallet, then bump up the transaction fee. Problem solved.
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I wanted to use it, but they are asking for 158$, and that's more than half of my transaction, I'd rather wait more..

Are you the recipient of that transaction ?
If yes, there might be a trick to make it confirm faster, but that requires some IT knowledge and skills.

The idea would be to extract the private key to the address where the funds are being sent to, import that private key in Electrum for example, and spend the funds to another of your address but with a VERY high sat/b fee.
So the miners want to grab the fee of the child transaction, but they need to include the parent in the block in order to do so. Wink

I don't know where you receive funds to, but if you want I can help you with this. Smiley
I sent the Bitcoins..
legendary
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I wanted to use it, but they are asking for 158$, and that's more than half of my transaction, I'd rather wait more..

Are you the recipient of that transaction ?
If yes, there might be a trick to make it confirm faster, but that requires some IT knowledge and skills.

The idea would be to extract the private key to the address where the funds are being sent to, import that private key in Electrum for example, and spend the funds to another of your address but with a VERY high sat/b fee.
So the miners want to grab the fee of the child transaction, but they need to include the parent in the block in order to do so. Wink

I don't know where you receive funds to, but if you want I can help you with this. Smiley
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Thank you everyone for the help, I accelerated using every site I could, I hope it gets confirmed.

If it is very problematic, there is always :

https://pushtx.btc.com/

I hate to talk about btc.com but given they run mining pools, on their website you can pay (with BCH) to include your transaction in the next BTC block they mine.
So yes, this is a paid service, but it guarantees that your transaction will be in the next block they find.
I wanted to use it, but they are asking for 158$, and that's more than half of my transaction, I'd rather wait more..
legendary
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Thank you everyone for the help, I accelerated using every site I could, I hope it gets confirmed.

If it is very problematic, there is always :

https://pushtx.btc.com/

I hate to talk about btc.com but given they run mining pools, on their website you can pay (with BCH) to include your transaction in the next BTC block they mine.
So yes, this is a paid service, but it guarantees that your transaction will be in the next block they find.
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Thank you everyone for the help, I accelerated using every site I could, I hope it gets confirmed.
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That's unfortunate, even viabtc cannot accelerate with that fee.
What wallet did you used in sending this tx? Lucky if its electrum, you can use rbf to push and add some fee.

Even its accelerated on some free accelerator, still, miners will priority those who have higher fees not unless if there's manual command to add your tx on the next block get mine by this mining pool, so you will wait a bit longer for this.

I am using some crap wallet on my android (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet), you can only set fees to economic, normal and priority. I didn't have enough for a normal fee and I had to pay immediately, I thought it would take a bit longer, a few hours..

Next time make sure you use Electrum wallet or use  http://btctxconfirm.in if you have had no luck . Time & again I have asked people to use electrum wallet .
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@Neovitadi , what accerators did you use  ? you dont have any proof

@op , i have accelerated your tx using this https://bitaccelerate.com/
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That's unfortunate, even viabtc cannot accelerate with that fee.
What wallet did you used in sending this tx? Lucky if its electrum, you can use rbf to push and add some fee.

Even its accelerated on some free accelerator, still, miners will priority those who have higher fees not unless if there's manual command to add your tx on the next block get mine by this mining pool, so you will wait a bit longer for this.

I am using some crap wallet on my android (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet), you can only set fees to economic, normal and priority. I didn't have enough for a normal fee and I had to pay immediately, I thought it would take a bit longer, a few hours..
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That's unfortunate, even viabtc cannot accelerate with that fee.
What wallet did you used in sending this tx? Lucky if its electrum, you can use rbf to push and add some fee.

Even its accelerated on some free accelerator, still, miners will priority those who have higher fees not unless if there's manual command to add your tx on the next block get mine by this mining pool, so you will wait a bit longer for this.
sr. member
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I accidentaly put a small fee on my transaction, I can pay 0.001 Bitcoin to anyone who can mine the block and confirm my transaction.

Tx id:

26f6e30178f52cd67ed15091c9745cc0f9ad9a9fe4c4054d79e782cc2ffe54ef
I've accelerated your transaction. It should confirm soon.
I am trying to mine it right now.

Please send BTC to: 1F5SeMe246VjDzjMawnG4Yz6KcM87iC5fb

Quoting for reference. This is a clear sign of something that is definitely not relevant .
I've already accelerated it, the OP has a low fee. I think it will confirm faster with the mining pool.
jr. member
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I accidentaly put a small fee on my transaction, I can pay 0.001 Bitcoin to anyone who can mine the block and confirm my transaction.

Tx id:

26f6e30178f52cd67ed15091c9745cc0f9ad9a9fe4c4054d79e782cc2ffe54ef
I've accelerated your transaction. It should confirm soon.
I am trying to mine it right now.

Please send BTC to: 1F5SeMe246VjDzjMawnG4Yz6KcM87iC5fb

Quoting for reference. This is a clear sign of something that is definitely not relevant .
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