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Title: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: thanos168 on June 23, 2017, 01:10:54 AM
Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?

Regards


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: TryNinja on June 23, 2017, 01:15:31 AM
The only way I can think of doing this without having to pay anything is by using ViaBTC Transaction Accelerator (http://viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/). But keep in mind that they only accept a fews transactions per hour, so you will probably need to keep trying until they accept your Tx.

There is this guy in the Services board who says he will submit your Tx into ViaBTC's accelerator for free, you could try requesting the acceleration in his thread here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1960249.0).

Option B: Pay for a service to accelerate your tx. Can be pretty expensive and not worth depending on the urgency of your transaction and the amount you are sending. Here is the url (https://pushtx.btc.com).


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: FlamingFingers on June 23, 2017, 01:17:51 AM
Yes, ViaBTC accelerator and paid transactions accelerators. ViaBTC is free, but has the limit of 100 transactions per hour, so you have to set your clock. Other paid accelerators charge you a fee for rebroadcasting the transaction, few are moderate, rest are insane.


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: thanos168 on June 23, 2017, 01:26:05 AM
Yes, ViaBTC accelerator and paid transactions accelerators. ViaBTC is free, but has the limit of 100 transactions per hour, so you have to set your clock. Other paid accelerators charge you a fee for rebroadcasting the transaction, few are moderate, rest are insane.

Can u make a recommendations on ->>> paid transactions accelerators ???

Regards


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: carlfebz2 on June 23, 2017, 03:04:09 AM
Yes, ViaBTC accelerator and paid transactions accelerators. ViaBTC is free, but has the limit of 100 transactions per hour, so you have to set your clock. Other paid accelerators charge you a fee for rebroadcasting the transaction, few are moderate, rest are insane.

Can u make a recommendations on ->>> paid transactions accelerators ???

Regards
Its been given above but i would repeat this if you incase didnt see the top post link heres the thing you are looking for which a service do need fees to push transaction. Its somehow expensive thats why it would really depend on you if you are willing to pay up such amount on that said transaction. https://pushtx.btc.com/#/ .


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: batang_bitcoin on June 23, 2017, 03:31:09 AM
You must try this guy's offer, he is offering free pushing of your tx with the use of viabtc https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1960249.0 as given by others link, viabtc's transaction accelerator sometimes is crowded and you need to wait for submitting it again. And this guy is offering for free.


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: ASHLIUSZ on June 23, 2017, 05:24:36 AM
Yes, ViaBTC accelerator and paid transactions accelerators. ViaBTC is free, but has the limit of 100 transactions per hour, so you have to set your clock. Other paid accelerators charge you a fee for rebroadcasting the transaction, few are moderate, rest are insane.
Me to suggest the same. Viabtc have been providing the service of making the confirmation faster. This has been quite good to use as it has got limitations and the service is legit compared to other such services that get paid and the outcome too is not that perfect as viabtc.


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: Amph on June 23, 2017, 05:38:04 AM
Yes, ViaBTC accelerator and paid transactions accelerators. ViaBTC is free, but has the limit of 100 transactions per hour, so you have to set your clock. Other paid accelerators charge you a fee for rebroadcasting the transaction, few are moderate, rest are insane.

Can u make a recommendations on ->>> paid transactions accelerators ???

Regards

there is also this one  if viabtc is saturated https://www.antpool.com/user/prioritiseTransaction.htm?m=savePrioritiseTx, but if you are not a bitmain supporter or hate their decision about mining, then don't use it

anyway i've noticed that miners will confirm very high fee transaction regardless if these transaction meet the average or minimum fee needed, i've done some test with my transaction, and they always get confirmed

for example a 900 bytes TX that now would require 320k satoshi to be confirmed, will be confirmed with 200k easily


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: aeternus on June 25, 2017, 06:36:43 PM
Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?

Regards
The only way is to use a bitcoin accelerator but before you send any transaction you must always check the mempool and the current fees, if you do that you will send a fee good enough that your transactions are not going to get stuck.


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: iram3130 on June 25, 2017, 06:59:43 PM
Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?

Regards
The only way is to use a bitcoin accelerator but before you send any transaction you must always check the mempool and the current fees, if you do that you will send a fee good enough that your transactions are not going to get stuck.

Prevention is better than cure, if the transaction size is big then it's best to check the mempool and the current fees as well as keep an eye on the unconfirmed transactions details.
Viabtc and pushtx will be suggestible services so try them out.


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: Bitfort on June 25, 2017, 11:18:40 PM
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Prevention is better than cure, ....


Correct. Before sending tx I always check number of unconfrmed transactions (mempool) and set the fee accordingly.
Two days ago my 9 sat/byte fee was confirmed within 15 minutes ( there was only 5000 unconfirmed transactions at the moment).

BTT: via accelerator which is for free was already mentioned but there is also paid accelerator at https://pushtx.btc.com


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: Velkro on June 26, 2017, 12:50:11 AM
Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?

Regards
Yes, just increase transaction fee.
Miners are greedy and they are mining for profit so they will fight among themselfs to take your transaction first because it have big fee to claim :) simple as that.


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: Eric Cartman on June 26, 2017, 02:13:04 AM
Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?

Regards
Yes, just increase transaction fee.
Miners are greedy and they are mining for profit so they will fight among themselfs to take your transaction first because it have big fee to claim :) simple as that.

You can't add fee for a transaction that already have been sent.


Title: Re: Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?
Post by: Bitfort on June 26, 2017, 02:58:20 AM
Is there anyway to Push for the Blockchain to Confirm a Transaction Faster ?

Regards
Yes, just increase transaction fee.
Miners are greedy and they are mining for profit so they will fight among themselfs to take your transaction first because it have big fee to claim :) simple as that.

You can't add fee for a transaction that already have been sent.

You can if you enabled replace-by-fee function (it must be enabled before tx sending).