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legendary
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Not sure but the wide fee range is interesting. If you have time, you can dig in suspicious low fee rate transactions and check their transaction histories to find how much they probably spent to the Paid service of ViaBTC Transaction Accelerator.
There is no way to do that. There's a big probability that they have paid the acceleration fee from a different address.
For accelerating a transaction using their paid service, ViaBTC gives you an address to make the payment and you can send the fee from any of your addresses.
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ViaBTC managed to mine block 793858 with fees ranging from 5-65 sat/vb but it had 193 transactions only. I'm guessing those picked up txs with 5 sat/vb probably came from their paid accelerator service.
Not sure but the wide fee range is interesting. If you have time, you can dig in suspicious low fee rate transactions and check their transaction histories to find how much they probably spent to the Paid service of ViaBTC Transaction Accelerator.

I did not make screenshot but the Paid fee when I tested their Paid Service is $53. If you dig those transactions in block 793858 and transaction histories of suspicious addresses, you might find something to confirm their Paid Service's fees which were paid by real users.
The fee for its Paid service, as of writing is 0.0020672 BTC or $53 equivalently. That is very expensive cost.

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Paid accelerator service

Transactions
a71288f1dc6a9da53e56c79a16f0bb94540a1d68a618c3c793438ec80ba7ffca

Transaction Size (Current TX Size + Previous Unconfirmed TX Size)
136 Bytes = (136 + 0) Bytes

Payment Type
Total fee
0.0020672 BTC ≈ 53.08 0.002176 BTC
sr. member
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It's rare to see someone send bitcoin below 10 sat/vb considering how quickly the transaction fees shoot up lately. It's getting lower recently with lowest being confirmed at 8 sat/vb so you could get lucky with your ~7 sat/vb today.
If that transaction won't get luckily confirmation today, it will be either dropped of mempools or stucked for at least 6 to 7 more days before a next weekend.
Yes likely to get returned to OP's originating address once dropped from mempool.

ViaBTC managed to mine block 793858 with fees ranging from 5-65 sat/vb but it had 193 transactions only. I'm guessing those picked up txs with 5 sat/vb probably came from their paid accelerator service.
legendary
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It's rare to see someone send bitcoin below 10 sat/vb considering how quickly the transaction fees shoot up lately. It's getting lower recently with lowest being confirmed at 8 sat/vb so you could get lucky with your ~7 sat/vb today. Just hope that no "attacker" would spam the network again hehe.

Too bad bitcoin fees haven't improved in a long time. I am also planning to withdraw some of my bitcoins to convert them to fiat for some important work. But when I found the transaction fee too expensive, I have no way to withdraw my money. This is one of the disadvantages of bitcoin that many people rarely mention, if we use it as a daily payment method, it will be very bad, and we will have a lot of difficulties.
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It's rare to see someone send bitcoin below 10 sat/vb considering how quickly the transaction fees shoot up lately. It's getting lower recently with lowest being confirmed at 8 sat/vb so you could get lucky with your ~7 sat/vb today.
If that transaction won't get luckily confirmation today, it will be either dropped of mempools or stucked for at least 6 to 7 more days before a next weekend. Because it is risky to save 2 or 3 sat/byte, in future, if OP faces with a situation like this, bumping the fee to get a confirmation next hours is better.

Like fee rate from 10 to 12 sat/vbyte will be good if bumping fee rate is possible.

Just a note for OP to learn and to use in future because with this case, OP only can wait.
sr. member
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It's rare to see someone send bitcoin below 10 sat/vb considering how quickly the transaction fees shoot up lately. It's getting lower recently with lowest being confirmed at 8 sat/vb so you could get lucky with your ~7 sat/vb today. Just hope that no "attacker" would spam the network again hehe.
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Transaction id: a71288f1dc6a9da53e56c79a16f0bb94540a1d68a618c3c793438ec80ba7ffca
Fee rate: 6.71sat/vB

I think the fee rate of 6.71sat/vB might be considered relatively low, depending on network congestion at the time of your transaction. Try the Replace-by-fee (RBF) option If your wallet supports the Replace-by-Fee feature, you can try increasing your transaction fee rate to make it more attractive to miners. This might help speed up the confirmation process. However, not all wallets or services support RBF, so check if this is an option for you.
legendary
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hosseinimr93 has given you the right answers. The fee of 6.71 sat/vbyte is too small. I will advice you to import your sender wallet seed phrase on Electrum or Bluewallet and wait until you can rebroadcast the coin again. It can take two weeks.
hero member
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Where did you send the fund to? Does 1AZepsGtdPNoE369k6c8hMgWzVnkxQNbjd belong to a non-custodial wallet or a custodial service?
If the address belongs to a custodial service like an exchange, the only thing you can do is wait.
It's an exchange wallet. I have no problem waiting as far as I can get my asset back

Good, because you can't do anything about it, as others have said, but to wait.

Let this be just a lesson not just for you but for everyone else to check the state of the mempool to see how much fee you need to in order for your transaction to at least in the next block. We all know that it's getting expensive, but if you are in hurry then there's you have to bump your fee.
legendary
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It's an exchange wallet. I have no problem waiting as far as I can get my asset back

If you had marked the transaction as eligible for RBF, you could have resubmitted the transaction with a higher fee.

But, because you did not or could not, your only option is CPFP, which is a technique in which the receiver sends the bitcoins they are receiving from you with a very high fee to somewhere else. The high fee motivates miners to confirm your transaction so that they can then confirm the new transaction and get its fee.

However, since an exchange controls the receiving address and they are unlikely to help, you will just have to wait.
sr. member
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I tested the Paid Service of ViaBTC Transaction Accelerator with the OP's transaction hash. I don't screenshot it but details are below.

The fee for its Paid service, as of writing is 0.0020672 BTC or $53 equivalently. That is very expensive cost.

OP's transaction is around 35 vMB from the tip and I don't think it will be confirmed in the next 2 days.
If OP can bump the fee rate to about 10 sat/vbyte, it will be good enough to have a confirmation today or tomorrow before mempools will be loaded more on Monday and fee rates will surely rise up again.
legendary
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but even though your transactions fee was that low I don't think so it should get more than two days before it gets confirmed, especially now that the issue of high transaction fee has come down and the network isn't as congested as before,
OP's transaction is around 35 vMB from the tip and I don't think it will be confirmed in the next 2 days.

maybe you should try to import your wallet on electrum and pump the fee, you can also use viabtc mining pool to decrease this transaction confirmation time, lastly i hope it's not an issue resulting to spending of unconfirmed transaction.
As already mentioned, OP's transaction hasn't been flagged as RBF and it's not possible to bump its fee.  
Using ViaBTC free accelerator is also impossible.


It's an exchange wallet. I have no problem waiting as far as I can get my asset back
So, there is no way to use CPFP and you have to wait.
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Where did you send the fund to? Does 1AZepsGtdPNoE369k6c8hMgWzVnkxQNbjd belong to a non-custodial wallet or a custodial service?
If the address belongs to a custodial service like an exchange, the only thing you can do is wait.
It's an exchange wallet. I have no problem waiting as far as I can get my asset back
hero member
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I'd like to seek the guidance of bitcoiners on how I can cancel a transaction or whatever other alternative there is.

First of all know this that you cannot cancel a transaction that has been sent or reverse it, you also needs to check the wallet address you used and reconfirm that if it's correct and there's no single omission on the receiving address, but even though your transactions fee was that low I don't think so it should get more than two days before it gets confirmed, especially now that the issue of high transaction fee has come down and the network isn't as congested as before, maybe you should try to import your wallet on electrum and pump the fee, you can also use viabtc mining pool to decrease this transaction confirmation time, lastly i hope it's not an issue resulting to spending of unconfirmed transaction.
legendary
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Transaction id: a71288f1dc6a9da53e56c79a16f0bb94540a1d68a618c3c793438ec80ba7ffca
Fee rate: 6.71sat/vB
Your transaction hasn't been flagged as RBF and you can't bump its fee.
Since there is no change address in the transaction, you can use CPFP, only if you have full control over 1AZepsGtdPNoE369k6c8hMgWzVnkxQNbjd.

Where did you send the fund to? Does 1AZepsGtdPNoE369k6c8hMgWzVnkxQNbjd belong to a non-custodial wallet or a custodial service?
If the address belongs to a custodial service like an exchange, the only thing you can do is wait.
hero member
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I'd like to seek the guidance of bitcoiners on how I can cancel a transaction or whatever other alternative there is.

I sent bitcoin from my xverse wallet to another wallet over 3 days and the transaction has not been processed. What can I do to cancel or speed up the transaction?

 Transaction id: a71288f1dc6a9da53e56c79a16f0bb94540a1d68a618c3c793438ec80ba7ffca
Fee rate: 6.71sat/vB

Unfortunately, mempool is clogged since the Brc-20 ordinals hype, you can no longer send 1 sat/vB as fee. Looking at the current mempool state, your transaction or the fee that you used is very low, and it might take sometime to be pickup by miners. Not sure if xverse wallet has RBF as others have said, if not, then you can't do anything about it but to wait. Usually transactions stays in the mempool for 2 weeks and it no miners pick it up, then it will revert back to your xverse wallet.

Edit: unfortunately, the wallet does not support RBF or it might not have been activated.
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Can you share your transaction ID here? (Note that with sharing the transaction ID, you may harm your privacy.)

 Transaction id: a71288f1dc6a9da53e56c79a16f0bb94540a1d68a618c3c793438ec80ba7ffca
Fee rate: 6.71sat/vB
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What is your transaction fee rate?

 Transaction id: a71288f1dc6a9da53e56c79a16f0bb94540a1d68a618c3c793438ec80ba7ffca
Fee rate: 6.71sat/vB
legendary
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Note that for using ViaBTC free service, the fee rate must be equal or greater than 10 sat/byte. Otherwise, you have to use their paid service.
And the paid service is expensive. According to someone post last month or so which I can't find again, it requested for $40. When I wanted to try it in the past, it requested $70.
legendary
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The first question does Xverse wallet supports the replace by fee (RBF) method or CPFP method if it doesn’t then find a wallet that supports this and maybe import your seeds there.
In the case a transaction hasn't been flagged as RBF, you can't bump its fee, even if you import your wallet into a wallet supporting RBF.


Or better still, use the viabtc.com accelerator. You can just copy your transaction id and paste it on this site to help rebroadcast your transaction again
Viabtc doesn't rebroadcast transactions. If you submit your transaction to Viabtc, they will include it in the next block mined by them. That's different from rebroadcasting.
Note that for using ViaBTC free service, the fee rate must be equal or greater than 10 sat/byte. Otherwise, you have to use their paid service.


TO OP:
The image you shared doesn't help us know if your transaction has been flagged as RBF or you can use CPFP.
Can you share your transaction ID here? (Note that with sharing the transaction ID, you may harm your privacy.)
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