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Topic: Two unconfirmed transactions and not being able to use my wallet balance - page 2. (Read 320 times)

newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 8
My transactons:



I sent these transactions to another wallet as I'm in the process of moving in small amounts to a better wallet.
You cannot split an input in the blockchain. As you want to send small amounts, you will be sending some coins to your new wallet and some back to your old wallet. Why don't you transfer it all at the same time? You are paying a lot of fees sending coins back and forth to your new and old wallet.

For example, if you received 0.05 BTC (3000 USD) once, you cannot split this value and send only 700 to a new wallet.
To do so you need to create a new address in your old account, and send 700 to your new wallet and 2300 back to your old wallet. THis is what that second transaction is about.

I see you are using 2 sat/byte fee. It will take some days, maybe even some weeks to get confirmed.

It would be much cheaper just to make one transaction with all your inputs to your new wallet. You could even use a 10 sat/byte fee, which would get a confirmatin in a few hours or a few days.


Thanks for the reply much appreciated.

Yeah I thought it would be better to move it in smassler amounts in case something happened with a transaction dont ask me why. I never even realized it cost more in smaller shots thought it went by amount sent. Funny enough the smaller transactions likely got me stuck not being able to make any moves for some time now.

I can deal with weeks. I read some places it could take a year for some of these that really scared me.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 4418
Crypto Swap Exchange
I sent these transactions to another wallet as I'm in the process of moving in small amounts to a better wallet. The BTC arrived there but was removed after two days. After that they show unconfirmed on the blockchain. Its been 4 days now and nothing come back and my remaining balance on wallet cannot be moved as I get a "transaction failed to send" message.

Is the "transaction failed to send" message from having two stuck transactions? I did many google searches and cant find anyone else with this problem.
In the recent days, the minmempoolfee has increased to above 2sat/vbyte and in the process, purging anything with a fee rate below that. Blockchain.info seems to have a different policy with that and you won't be able to send any transactions without them first purging it on their blockexplorer. Either export your keys and import it into another wallet or just wait for it to be purged or confirmed.

Is there anything I can do to get this BTC back sooner or just wait a long period of time?

Export your keys and use another wallet.
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 6089
bitcoindata.science
My transactons:


ca60990ced1a0082874bcc3e3b58ca5450941bcd58b49fded2b3fc6075ce65eb


c5064540bdb9a4a87a9465de3063a0b937f5143440f140413476f3e3e9f9453a

The second transaction is really weird because it was o;y for 768usd but it shows it was 3108usd on there.

Thanks for the help.

They are both unconfirmed.

There is nothing wrong with those transactions. The second one has two outputs:
bc1qlpn92jjkmfpyjfr34qu8t7zdxn2xwym8qw6f8m $767.48, which is the wallet you are transferring to (i can see it is another wallet as it is a bech32 segwit address)
and 1BHb1UvMKcr85n3mRYHBNnuoZtxbgryF7K $2,508.16, which is your change address. This is going back to your wallet.


I sent these transactions to another wallet as I'm in the process of moving in small amounts to a better wallet.
You cannot split an input in the blockchain. As you want to send small amounts, you will be sending some coins to your new wallet and some back to your old wallet. Why don't you transfer it all at the same time? You are paying a lot of fees sending coins back and forth to your new and old wallet.

For example, if you received 0.05 BTC (3000 USD) once, you cannot split this value and send only 700 to a new wallet.
To do so you need to create a new address in your old account, and send 700 to your new wallet and 2300 back to your old wallet. THis is what that second transaction is about.

I see you are using 2 sat/byte fee. It will take some days, maybe even some weeks to get confirmed.

It would be much cheaper just to make one transaction with all your inputs to your new wallet. You could even use a 10 sat/byte fee, which would get a confirmatin in a few hours or a few days.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 8
Hello I have a strange problem with my wallet on blockchain.info. I know the problem is me lowering the miner fees on these transactions, I've been going low on many of my recent ones without a problem. Obv I went to low on these.

I sent these transactions to another wallet as I'm in the process of moving in small amounts to a better wallet. The BTC arrived there but was removed after two days. After that they show unconfirmed on the blockchain. Its been 4 days now and nothing come back and my remaining balance on wallet cannot be moved as I get a "transaction failed to send" message.

Is the "transaction failed to send" message from having two stuck transactions? I did many google searches and cant find anyone else with this problem.

Is there anything I can do to get this BTC back sooner or just wait a long period of time?

My transactons:


ca60990ced1a0082874bcc3e3b58ca5450941bcd58b49fded2b3fc6075ce65eb


c5064540bdb9a4a87a9465de3063a0b937f5143440f140413476f3e3e9f9453a

The second transaction is really weird because it was o;y for 768usd but it shows it was 3108usd on there.

Thanks for the help.


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