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Title: Transaction has not been confirmed for 7 days
Post by: selimcandan on October 30, 2020, 10:59:11 PM
Hello

Transaction has not been confirmed for 7 days

Does anyone know a solution to this or can help?

tx : cfc3fd886d51be586480e350bfc9e1491bacee0df446c256e592a7d4080a3049


Title: Re: Transaction has not been confirmed for 7 days
Post by: jackg on October 30, 2020, 11:12:07 PM
It looks to only be 26 sats per byte afaik which is probably why it hasn't been confirmed yet. It'll probably need around 100 sats per byte for a confirmation within a week imo.


Title: Re: Transaction has not been confirmed for 7 days
Post by: Insanerman on October 30, 2020, 11:45:48 PM
Hello

Transaction has not been confirmed for 7 days

Does anyone know a solution to this or can help?

tx : cfc3fd886d51be586480e350bfc9e1491bacee0df446c256e592a7d4080a3049


Based on blockchair.com, your transaction seems to not be that long for 7 days, as the platform indicates it was 4 days ago. Also, your mempool priority is 81,886/142,493 with just 27sats per byte and vbyte, so with that, it really might take for about a week to be confirmed. If you wanted to be notified, click on the notify me button in the blockchair -- https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/cfc3fd886d51be586480e350bfc9e1491bacee0df446c256e592a7d4080a3049

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Title: Re: Transaction has not been confirmed for 7 days
Post by: TryNinja on October 30, 2020, 11:57:56 PM
If you are in a hurry, you can CPFP to increase the chances or your transaction confirming faster. You can basically spend your unconfirmed change (if you are the sender) or the inputs originated from this transaction (if you are the receiver) with a high fee so it "pays" for your first unconfirmed transaction and the new one.

Which wallet are you using? If you are using Electrum or have access to your private keys (to import on Electrum), you can follow this tutorial: [TUTORIAL]getting a low-fee transaction unstuck by creating a CPFP with electrum (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5285192.msg55476502#msg55476502)