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Title: Speed up TX? Mentor needed
Post by: SimplyEverything on December 23, 2017, 06:57:14 PM
Hello,
I have a question
How do you really speed up transactions?
Can anyone teach me? I'm really keen to learn :D
This TXID has been stucked for days anyone can help? or teach me how to :D
https://blockchain.info/tx/dc13494af46cd8c873f0b9ee7295c9b98259256b7041bdba2959de3a89b3f98b


Title: Re: Speed up TX? Mentor needed
Post by: OmegaStarScream on December 23, 2017, 06:59:22 PM
I'm going to assume that this is an exchange transaction. If the amount you're receiving is big, use pushtx.btc.com otherwise you could try one of the free services offered in the forums but it could take a long time as a lot of people are sending their transactions.


Title: Re: Speed up TX? Mentor needed
Post by: SimplyEverything on December 23, 2017, 07:04:10 PM
I'm going to assume that this is an exchange transaction. If the amount you're receiving is big, use pushtx.btc.com otherwise you could try one of the free services offered in the forums but it could take a long time as a lot of people are sending their transactions.
Its from USI-Tech
Oic but how do they really do it? I'm really interested in it haha so hope someone would teach or explain :D


Title: Re: Speed up TX? Mentor needed
Post by: AdolfinWolf on December 23, 2017, 08:03:29 PM
I'm going to assume that this is an exchange transaction. If the amount you're receiving is big, use pushtx.btc.com otherwise you could try one of the free services offered in the forums but it could take a long time as a lot of people are sending their transactions.
Its from USI-Tech
Oic but how do they really do it? I'm really interested in it haha so hope someone would teach or explain :D

The accelerators? They are most likely closely related to the people who actually decide which transactions will be "confirmed", / added into the new block, aka the miners.

Or paid something like a subscription fee to certain pools to get their own transactions prioritized by said pool, and are lending that feature to other people on the forum. Either out of charity or because they're trust farming/ donation baiting.