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Economy => Web Wallets => Topic started by: realchlorum on January 14, 2017, 09:54:39 PM



Title: Blockchain.info Problems
Post by: realchlorum on January 14, 2017, 09:54:39 PM
Hello,
today i did sent a few BTC to wallets but none of them confirms. I use the blockchain.info wallet so it gets calculated automaticly.
Those are them
Do you have any idea when unconfirmed transaction gets back to my wallet? Is it possible to add a mining fee to them? Was the mining fee too low and what can i do against it in future?
Thanks in advance if soemone has a idea. :/


Title: Re: Blockchain.info Problems
Post by: BitcoinBarrel on January 14, 2017, 10:02:12 PM
The Recommended fee is usually about 0.00012, and my transactions weren't getting confirmed fast enough. So I bumped it up to 0.00018 and they confirm in under 30 minutes. Sometimes I will use 0.0002 to ensure quick confirms.


Title: Re: Blockchain.info Problems
Post by: realchlorum on January 14, 2017, 10:03:40 PM
The Recommended fee is usually about 0.00012, and my transactions weren't getting confirmed fast enough. So I bumped it up to 0.00018 and they confirm in under 30 minutes. Sometimes I will use 0.0002 to ensure quick confirms.

what did you do with your old transactions.
Are mine stuck now and lost?


Title: Re: Blockchain.info Problems
Post by: Quickseller on January 14, 2017, 10:47:16 PM
The Recommended fee is usually about 0.00012, and my transactions weren't getting confirmed fast enough. So I bumped it up to 0.00018 and they confirm in under 30 minutes. Sometimes I will use 0.0002 to ensure quick confirms.

what did you do with your old transactions.
Are mine stuck now and lost?
After 72 hours (IIRC), blockchain.info will drop the transaction from it's mempool and and you can resend the transaction with a higher fee. You will want to be sure to send a new transaction that spends the same inputs as these transactions can confirm at any time until a transaction that spends one or more of the same inputs gets confirmed. This is probably the easiest way to move these Bitcoin.

edit: if you are trying to pay someone, then you may want to import your private keys into another client and double spend the transaction using the same inputs. Keep in mind that if you are sending to another person, that this transaction can confirm at any time even if the transaction has "disappeared" from your transaction history in your wallet (I cannot stress this enough).


Title: Re: Blockchain.info Problems
Post by: longbob72 on January 14, 2017, 11:06:35 PM
Actually it's not all about the fee. Those transactions are also badly propagated. Again. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1752596.msg17506373#msg17506373)
It's quite obvious if you look for those transaction in other block explorers. You won't find them.

You can just broadcast them by getting the raw hex of those transactions (just add a ?format=hex to the transaction link like this (https://blockchain.info/tx/f612ed5cef48b4fe5d73a6122d908767434906f5dfdc5e6368ff98b6e8cd3363?format=hex)), and broadcast them using https://coinb.in/#broadcast.
You will have to broadcast the transactions in the correct order (older transactions first), or you'll get missing input error.

Edit:
I've broadcasted them.


Title: Re: Blockchain.info Problems
Post by: cpfreeplz on January 14, 2017, 11:19:09 PM
The Recommended fee is usually about 0.00012, and my transactions weren't getting confirmed fast enough. So I bumped it up to 0.00018 and they confirm in under 30 minutes. Sometimes I will use 0.0002 to ensure quick confirms.

Please use Satoshis per byte or your arbitrary number mean absolutely nothing. Were your fees for 1 input? 5? 25? It makes the world of difference. Even then no one should have a set fee they spend because the fees needed are ever-changing.


Title: Re: Blockchain.info Problems
Post by: realchlorum on January 14, 2017, 11:41:41 PM
Actually it's not all about the fee. Those transactions are also badly propagated. Again. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1752596.msg17506373#msg17506373)
It's quite obvious if you look for those transaction in other block explorers. You won't find them.

You can just broadcast them by getting the raw hex of those transactions (just add a ?format=hex to the transaction link like this (https://blockchain.info/tx/f612ed5cef48b4fe5d73a6122d908767434906f5dfdc5e6368ff98b6e8cd3363?format=hex)), and broadcast them using https://coinb.in/#broadcast.
You will have to broadcast the transactions in the correct order (older transactions first), or you'll get missing input error.

Edit:
I've broadcasted them.


Thanks for the help! :)

And thanks for the broadcasting they are all confirmed now! :)


Title: Re: Blockchain.info Problems
Post by: thebatletbet on January 15, 2017, 09:41:00 AM
Actually it's not all about the fee. Those transactions are also badly propagated. Again. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1752596.msg17506373#msg17506373)
It's quite obvious if you look for those transaction in other block explorers. You won't find them.

You can just broadcast them by getting the raw hex of those transactions (just add a ?format=hex to the transaction link like this (https://blockchain.info/tx/f612ed5cef48b4fe5d73a6122d908767434906f5dfdc5e6368ff98b6e8cd3363?format=hex)), and broadcast them using https://coinb.in/#broadcast.
You will have to broadcast the transactions in the correct order (older transactions first), or you'll get missing input error.

Edit:
I've broadcasted them.


Thanks for the help! :)

And thanks for the broadcasting they are all confirmed now! :)

is good problem solved and transaction is conrimed
ussualy is very long time confirmation in transaction
because sending fee is very low

and what do you mean about format hex


Title: Re: Blockchain.info Problems
Post by: bL4nkcode on January 15, 2017, 10:32:31 PM
Maybe OP can now lock this thread as it seems that the problem here was solve already, you can see it on the lower left side of the thread(lock thread). Just suggestion always have a TX fee of 0.0001 or above so your transaction will be easily confirmed.