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Title: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: cammymack on February 23, 2017, 05:29:15 PM
Via BTC  responds with 'Submissions are beyond limit. Please try later.'

They seem to be making a stand against censorship and people trying to mess with the fundamentals of BTC in a message also.


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: achow101 on February 23, 2017, 06:18:59 PM
Via BTC  responds with 'Submissions are beyond limit. Please try later.'
They have a limit of 100 transactions per hour which can be submitted through their site.

They seem to be making a stand against censorship and people trying to mess with the fundamentals of BTC in a message also.
Their little popup is attempting to push people to use Bitcoin Unlimited instead of Bitcoin Core. Unfortunately the way that they do so is also highly misleading and full of false statements along with statements that have little to no relationship to each other even though they try to present them as being related.


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: Wusolini on February 24, 2017, 10:21:34 PM
Via BTC  responds with 'Submissions are beyond limit. Please try later.'

They seem to be making a stand against censorship and people trying to mess with the fundamentals of BTC in a message also.


Try to contact one of these two guys:


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Ask a miner for help


Some mining pools and miners offer services to allow you to prioritize your transaction in their mempool so that it is chosen sooner for inclusion in a block. You can contact the users Quickseller (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=358020) and macbook-air. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=16114) These two users have access to F2Pool's transaction selector and they can help you with confirming your stuck transaction.
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Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: Velkro on February 24, 2017, 10:31:18 PM
Via BTC  responds with 'Submissions are beyond limit. Please try later.'

Its their "invention" i don't know any else tool like that. They do it for propaganda reasons sticked to it but i don't judge message of this propaganda if its right or wrong.
I don't go into politics, i like conservative approach of core team.


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: chrisvl on February 27, 2017, 02:12:32 PM
Via BTC  responds with 'Submissions are beyond limit. Please try later.'
They have a limit of 100 transactions per hour which can be submitted through their site.

They seem to be making a stand against censorship and people trying to mess with the fundamentals of BTC in a message also.
Their little popup is attempting to push people to use Bitcoin Unlimited instead of Bitcoin Core. Unfortunately the way that they do so is also highly misleading and full of false statements along with statements that have little to no relationship to each other even though they try to present them as being related.
Viabtc is a company I am not surprised, I surprised when the admin of Reddit r/Bitcoin / bitcointalk ban Bitcoin xt topics and move Bitcoin xt topics to altcoin section introducing Bitcoin xt as altcoin that attemp to push people to don't use Bitcoin xt, viabtc start the stand now don't forget that the r Bitcoin and bitcointalk start it before viabtc


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: Naokia980 on February 27, 2017, 07:12:17 PM
You can rebroadcast miner's fee if you dont want to wait for viabtc limits. They accelerate your transaction but better use blockchain own feature.


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: RichGang on May 05, 2017, 10:41:14 PM
You can rebroadcast miner's fee if you dont want to wait for viabtc limits. They accelerate your transaction but better use blockchain own feature.
how do i rebroadcast. its 4 days now , no cofirmation


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: DannyHamilton on May 06, 2017, 05:04:11 AM
There is another accelerator here:
https://pushtx.btc.com/#/

But they are not free.  They charge a significant fee.


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: mimarob on May 07, 2017, 06:43:40 AM
btcspeedy.com seems to work for me although I have only heuristical proof, there is always the odd chance that transaction "went through anyway".

They take a number of payment options and also btc.

I tried the pushtx but since their skrill option has been down a loong time, as a non-chinese I gave up on trying to pay through alipay. (If you consider paying by Visa a loose for cryptos, try hacking your way into the chinese banking system without any kanji knowledge :-D )

At $3 + btc fee it is pricey for small transactions so one might consider to just re-send with higher fee. With luck the transaction would get timedout and with even more luck your wallet program will consider it 'your' money again.. Might be wise to transfer all to a new address, if the lost transaction somehow pops up its ugly head again it should be discarded as a double spend.

Silly me forgot to up the transaction fee for the accelerated transaction as well so it ended up costing $8 *giggle* I had to accelerate the acceleration :-)

It also seems to work for omni/tether transactions, just find the transaction carrying the 0.0000273 btc amount and accelerate that.

I dont think you can do the cpfp trick on omni's since they have order dependencies and no wallet I know of will allow it.

If you have a larger transaction pending with accompanying nail-byteing this is definately worth a try.

Anyway if you tried this drop in here and tell me how it went.


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: lnacen on May 07, 2017, 07:02:55 AM
Just tried BTCSpeedy. Lets see how it goes


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: stiffbud on May 07, 2017, 07:31:53 AM
how do i rebroadcast. its 4 days now , no cofirmation
Some wallet have an option for you to rebroadcast your transaction. Mycelium have it in mobile and Electrum in desktop if you are looking for a lightweight desktop wallet. Bitcoin core also have it or if you are not using any of the clients I have mentoned, I think someone else can do it for you or include your transaction in someones pool.


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: lnacen on May 07, 2017, 05:25:26 PM
BTCSpeedy still hasnt confirmed after 10 hours.


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: bitbunnny on May 07, 2017, 06:33:24 PM
I had problems with 36 hours unconfirmed transactions and this was realy frustrating and at the moment I thought they were lost. At the end I succeed to solve this with Viabtc and I managed to get confirmation but this wasn't easy because they are overloaded these days and to submit transactions wasn't easy at all. Still, I recommend everyone to try to speed transactions this way.


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: ownageplocks on May 08, 2017, 01:32:35 AM
There is a certain time every hour that it's reset, they only accept 100 transactions as that's the maximum allowed in a single block. Best of luck to you in your ventures.(I've heard the reset is around the top of the hour)


Title: Re: Are there any other btc transaction accelerators
Post by: mimarob on May 08, 2017, 08:22:57 AM
BTCSpeedy still hasnt confirmed after 10 hours.

Sorry to hear that, did you check that your payment to btcspeedy as such got confirmed?