I think I tried to push it along. I went to a mining pool where you and put it in there and they will prioritize it so that it gets confirmed, but it said the transaction didn't exist.
You were using the "
ViaBTC TX Accelerator"? They'll say the transaction doesn't exist if it fails one of their requirements (fee less than 10 sats/byte etc)
I'm using multibit classics I believe. When I installed multibit back in the day, there was only 1 multibit, and that's the one I have. Multibit HD didn't exist back then. Version 0.5.15
I believe the latest version of MultiBit Classic is 0.5.19...
https://multibit.org/release-info/classic/v0.5.19.htmlWhen I went to reset transaction, you can choose to reset all transactions, or reset from a specific date. I didn't want to choose all transactions because I didn't want the transactions that did go through years back to disappear (I don't know that this would happen, but because I was unsure, I just reset to the day before the transaction that never went through).
On multibit's help page, it says to reset up to 3 times because it doesn't always work. I've reset three times and all my past transactions have the green check mark next to them to show they are verified, but my balance says 0.00 still. I think if I search for my wallet address on the block chain is says I have btc in it though. Maybe I need to do a sweep? I have 2 separate wallets on my multibit. They both should have btc in them but the balance says 0.00.
Theoretically, they shouldn't disappear... as the transactions are recorded forever in the blockchain, that is how the blockchain is designed... a permanent record of all transacations.
If you enter your address on
www.blockchain.info website and it still has balance then you'll be fine. It is just MBC being old and broken. If you still see those address in your wallet, then you should be able to export your private keys and get access to your coins.
Should I start my trying to update multibit? Then if that doesn't work sweep it? I fear that if I update, my bitcoins will disappear. I'm very uneducated when it comes to doing any of this.
Before you update, I would create backups of your wallets... by default, on Windows, MBC puts the data files in %appdata%\MultiBit directory. This is usually something like C:\users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Roaming\MultiBit
Note: If you can't find the AppData directory, it may be hidden:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/14201/windows-show-hidden-filesHonestly, I think the best idea is to just export your private keys (Tools -> Export Private Keys)... don't use encryption... ie. "do not use password protection", save the file somewhere you can find it, and then sweep those keys into another wallet like Electrum. It will save you a LOT of hassle later on, as MBC is basically abandoned and will likely continue to give you issues (especially with fees)