Call me a shiller, but THIS is what SegWit-enabled transactions are all about.
Received Time:
2018-01-21 05:19:55Included In Blocks: 505296 (
2018-01-21 05:23:32 + 4 minutes)
Transaction ID:
https://blockchain.info/tx/e00079e38f8b038ac7d4a8afc4c2d01a7e440f332f1a529f001ba8ffd3bcd485
I decided to see how functional a SegWit enabled transaction was in a practical sense. I've made several transactions in the past at 125-150sat/bytes, which was always well under the recommended fees via
https://bitcoinfees.earn.com, which provides an average fee based on the last 3 hours of transactional data, which cross-referenced to transactions that are currently in the mempool. Those previous transactions usually had it's first confirmation within the next block.
This time, I really wanted to try something new, so I decided to send myself a couple hundred bucks worth of Bitcoin with a super low fee of 64sat/byte. Unheard of, and risky, right? I expected that I would have to pay to accelerate my transaction in a couple days. I copied the transaction ID, closed my wallet, and pinned the tab of my transaction to my browser window so I could check on it periodically.
In no way, shape or form did I expect what happened next. My transaction was included in the next block. My low-fee transaction received its first confirmation within minutes.
So with that, I encourage you to start adopting SegWit-enabled wallets. Start SegWit transactions. Your transaction does not have to be from a SegWit-enabled address to another one to be a SegWit transaction. As long as the sender has a SegWit-enabled address, the transaction is valid as a SW one. But please note that a legacy address sending to a SW-enabled one does
not qualify the transaction as a SW one.
So please, start using a SegWit enabled wallet so you can help contribute to providing a solution to the current scaling issues. I'm not recommending that you use fees as low as I did, but I will confirm that EVERY single one of my transactions that I've used using my SW wallet has been less than half of the recommended fees, and every single one of those transactions have confirmed within the first couple of blocks.
I use GreenAddress as my SegWit-enabled wallet, so start there if you're new to SW:
https://greenaddress.it/en/I encourage you to share your experiences and technical knowledge (in layman's terms, please) in this thread if you truly want to take part in increasing user adoption of SegWit. Let's at least try to get members of this forum to make the switch!
Note: You can call it censorship, but I'll call it "pruning". This topic is self-moderated, as I am trying to do my part in providing a clutter, spam, and shitpost-free discussion regarding SegWit.
Sig spammers and shitposters, don't waste your time posting here. Your post will be deleted and you won't receive "credit" for it. GO AWAY.