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Topic: Who can I pay to process a stuck transaction? (Read 232 times)

newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
December 12, 2017, 07:01:26 PM
#4
Thanks, everyone, especially the miner who generously plucked my transaction out of the dustbin.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 2037
December 12, 2017, 04:08:13 PM
#3
I used Bitcoin QT to send Bitcoin with a fee that is too small. It's gotten no confirmations since 12/8/17.

The menu option "Increase transaction fee" is greyed out. And I don't want to hack or abandon the transaction.

The simpler solution, I would think, would be to add a bounty to the transaction seperately. (I have other Bitcoin.)

Is this possible?

Is there a better solution?

(The transaction is: 1NiUZqX8UkUAqYT9Y239U6HgehizFSUk1d)


That's the address you need to provide the transaction. I was going to accelerate it for you and I realised it to late.

I do it through a free service viabtc accelerator. You have to be quick as soon as the hour switches over

Also the only transactions I see leaving the address has 18 confirmatiins.
hero member
Activity: 707
Merit: 500
December 12, 2017, 12:52:52 PM
#2
Hiya..  I have a similar problem, but i'm going to attempt to abandon it.

There is a detailed thread on this topic at the top of the page.

The author achow101 - mentions two miners who apparently might be able to help in that regard.

newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
December 12, 2017, 12:36:27 PM
#1
I used Bitcoin QT to send Bitcoin with a fee that is too small. It's gotten no confirmations since 12/8/17.

The menu option "Increase transaction fee" is greyed out. And I don't want to hack or abandon the transaction.

The simpler solution, I would think, would be to add a bounty to the transaction seperately. (I have other Bitcoin.)

Is this possible?

Is there a better solution?

(The transaction is: 1NiUZqX8UkUAqYT9Y239U6HgehizFSUk1d)
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