Title: old version of armory and stuck transaction Post by: chairman.faust on December 13, 2017, 03:58:29 AM
So all that said, is there anything I can do? Will this eventually disappear after 72 hours allowing me to send bitcoin? Title: Re: old version of armory and stuck transaction Post by: goatpig on December 13, 2017, 04:01:31 AM You shouldn't clear unconfirmed transactions from Armory when this stuff happens. You should RBF/CPFP instead. Now you're basically stuck with it. Consider deleting the mempool.dat of your Bitcoin node and spending the tx again.
Title: Re: old version of armory and stuck transaction Post by: chairman.faust on December 13, 2017, 06:38:09 PM You shouldn't clear unconfirmed transactions from Armory when this stuff happens. You should RBF/CPFP instead. Now you're basically stuck with it. Consider deleting the mempool.dat of your Bitcoin node and spending the tx again. Good to know... still new to bitcoin... I think I may have accidentally done the CPFP trick. I deleted the mempool.dat file and attempted to transfer my entire wallet to another one I own and it appears to be going through... 3 confirmations already... the original unconfirmed is still listed on bitcoin.info but the new funds are showing up. I'm assuming the ridiculous fee i had to pay will cover the unconfirmed transaction and I can move on. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction... taking full advantage of this teachable moment heh Title: Re: old version of armory and stuck transaction Post by: goatpig on December 13, 2017, 10:59:36 PM Quote I think I may have accidentally done the CPFP trick. That would be RBF (replace by fee), where you get to double spend an unconfirmed transaction by beefing up the fee on the later instance. CPFP (child pays for parent) is when you spend the change of your stuck transaction with a massive fee to pull the parent tx in. For the miner to get the juicy fee on the second tx, they have to mine the first one too. Quote and it appears to be going through... 3 confirmations already... As long as you get a confirmation, you're good. Quote the original unconfirmed is still listed on bitcoin.info but the new funds are showing up. That explorer is shit, don't use it. Quote I'm assuming the ridiculous fee i had to pay will cover the unconfirmed transaction and I can move on. If you have moved all of your coins from the origin wallet to the target wallet as you describe, then you have effectively double spent the stuck unconfirmed transaction you pushed originally. That tx will never confirm now, as it is invalid. |