Thank you for your reply.
Could you please help explaing how to do this:
- creating a CPFP
- double spending the inputs of this transaction
In order to know if one of these options will work for you, we need to know if you're the sender or receiver (or both) and which wallet(s) you're using. There are cases in which neither of these options are available (for example if you're using online wallets or exchanges to store your funds)
Ans- I'm both sender and receiver. Sending from blockchain.info to binance.
Thanks,
Ouch... Sorry to say, but if you're sending from an online wallet to an online exchange, you're neither the sender, nor the receiver...
I've never used binanace, but i think i'm fairly safe to assume that you're not going to be able to extract any private keys from their wallet, nor that they'll assist you in creating a CPFP.
The only technical option you would have had, was to export your private keys from blockchain and import them into a decent desktop wallet. Other options would have been waiting it out while rebroadcasting your transaction and using a transaction accelerator.
However, you have to do nothing this time... You were extremely lucky. Eventough the odds of your transaction ending up in a block were low, it still happened... Your transaction has 59 confirmations at the time of writing