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Title: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: arafat1900 on January 18, 2016, 04:16:23 PM
can someone help me please. urgent!!

I have wanted to send some coins from 1 to another wallet and 1 payment today but I cant do anything because of unconfirmed transactions in the wallet from yesterday.

screenshot http://imgur.com/LoaLC67

please tell me what to do to delete these unconfirmed transactions but in a simple way please and not all the technical explenations  :P ::)

thank you.


Title: Re: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: achow101 on January 18, 2016, 04:25:49 PM
There is nothing you can do about those unconfirmed transactions. They cannot be deleted or spent from. You can either wait for them to confirm, or wait for blockchain.info to drop those transactions from your wallet in a few days. After they are dropped from the network, you can resend them with a higher fee if the fee was causing the problem.

Can you post the transaction ids?


Title: Re: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: arafat1900 on January 18, 2016, 04:33:52 PM
the transaction id is

1bb734cef0951526d490cb0e86056aafd440cb04877eaee1537865fe701a3207

f603bbd3ab4201b3660a8565584c77d4c36e3eb611089354491ccd8124c2f6a6

d32b14255163f0100ade24855de3b5ea3d27c8c1e81cff182ee6c684563b497e


is there nothing I can do at all because I cant send any coins, even if I have some btc in my wallet, it will be stock again if I try


Title: Re: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: achow101 on January 18, 2016, 05:16:25 PM
the transaction id is

1bb734cef0951526d490cb0e86056aafd440cb04877eaee1537865fe701a3207

f603bbd3ab4201b3660a8565584c77d4c36e3eb611089354491ccd8124c2f6a6

d32b14255163f0100ade24855de3b5ea3d27c8c1e81cff182ee6c684563b497e


is there nothing I can do at all because I cant send any coins, even if I have some btc in my wallet, it will be stock again if I try
There is absolutely nothing you can do. Those transactions are part of a large chain of unconfirmed transactions. I think the beginning of that chain is probably a double spent transaction which will never be confirmed because a different transaction spending those same inputs was confirmed. There is nothing you can do about this except to forget those transactions ever existed.


Title: Re: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: arafat1900 on January 18, 2016, 05:18:45 PM
so to wait till they disappear from the list and this may take a few days. till that time I cant make any transaction it will be stuck again. and make it worst I think

the issues started after this received payment and is unconfirmed too

dc5ca8d23f96e5c3faab5c2c88dff56686be484ffa5b5889f5d84c22e082ec4e


Title: Re: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: shorena on January 18, 2016, 08:56:32 PM
so to wait till they disappear from the list and this may take a few days. till that time I cant make any transaction it will be stuck again. and make it worst I think

the issues started after this received payment and is unconfirmed too

dc5ca8d23f96e5c3faab5c2c88dff56686be484ffa5b5889f5d84c22e082ec4e

You may actually find you have less coins than you had before, because of said chain. Did you by any chance receive coins from a ponzi (or "coin doubler") recently? There have been a few issues with one of those lately. Looks like they have bad software handling the payouts. Whether or not this is intentionally I cant tell, but I fits in my worldview of ponzi operators.


Title: Re: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: arafat1900 on January 19, 2016, 03:05:41 AM
@shorena,

yes from the 0.16btc 0.1btc was my own, receiving's that was confirmed and no problem at all, the 0.06 btc is unconfirmed and will be a lost for sure.

now is only the issue that all unconfirmed transactions will be out of the list so I can use the 0.1btc


Title: Re: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: TECHNO55 on January 19, 2016, 03:14:39 AM
the transaction id is

1bb734cef0951526d490cb0e86056aafd440cb04877eaee1537865fe701a3207

f603bbd3ab4201b3660a8565584c77d4c36e3eb611089354491ccd8124c2f6a6

d32b14255163f0100ade24855de3b5ea3d27c8c1e81cff182ee6c684563b497e


is there nothing I can do at all because I cant send any coins, even if I have some btc in my wallet, it will be stock again if I try
I am using blockchain to check them. The first tx has paid 0.0002BTC high fees included which have high priority and should be confirmed soon. I cannot find the other two. They may be dumped by the mempool.


Title: Re: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: arafat1900 on January 19, 2016, 03:30:18 AM
still is all in my list unconfirmed.

the received transaction is now for 3 days stuck, it happened before too but within 12 hours it was cancelled. now all is messed up

dc5ca8d23f96e5c3faab5c2c88dff56686be484ffa5b5889f5d84c22e082ec4e


Title: Re: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: arafat1900 on January 19, 2016, 03:48:46 AM
Good news,

a minute ago blockchain cancelled all, my list is clean now.


thank you for the info.


Title: Re: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: shorena on January 19, 2016, 08:07:19 AM
Good news,

a minute ago blockchain cancelled all, my list is clean now.


thank you for the info.

Glad its working again.


Title: Re: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: Jet Cash on January 19, 2016, 08:20:02 AM
So is this another warning that we should avoid sites paying improbable rates of interest? Do they ever repay the capital invested?


Title: Re: unconfirmed transactions in blockchain.info
Post by: shorena on January 19, 2016, 08:57:25 AM
So is this another warning that we should avoid sites paying improbable rates of interest? Do they ever repay the capital invested?

Its just my assumption based on a few issues people reported recently and the tags on blockchain.info. Most ponzis run on bad software anyway, because they assume a "sending address". Thats not given on the protocol level and makes them impossible to work with shared wallets. I further assume that most running these ponzis do not have the knowledge to have actually written the software themselves, but rather buy pre made scripts. If such a script was sold that works on 0-conf transactions, these long chains can easily develop due to the high amount of low payment TX needed to keep the ponzi going. It might even be an attack against the ponzi itself, by exploiting the fact that the script does not require a confirmation.