Hi there. Which coins did you claim with these programs? Did you use bither or bitpie? You used the same computer you downloaded electrum and electroncash on?
I haven’t actually used it. I just know that you can use it for that. You could do on your own pc, or you could use another one, a temporary bootable OS or a virtual machine. It’s up to you and on how paranoid you are.
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só um re-broadcast, isso acelera sim, vários usuários já elogiaram a ferramenta
Rebroadcast é apenas adicionar uma transação ao mempool de outros nodes. O que vai importar na velocidade de confirmação é se algum minerador vai pegar essa transação da mempool e adicioná-la no bloco. Só “readicionar” uma transação nos mesmos nodes não vai acelerar o processo.
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It looks like it went through.
The window with “Sign, Save and Broadcast” only shows up if you click “Preview”. If you just click “Send”, it will be sent immediately.
I probably know what happened. Fees were high because of the mempool’s recent spike (due to Bitcoin’s price increase), so Electrum was recommending a fee that would leave you with an amount lower to what you were trying to send. You tried to send again and the mempool is empty again, so the fee was lower.
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Most of them are worthless, thus they aren’t really worth your time. I suggest that you stick with the main forks and that’s it. There are so many fake forks with infected wallets that it’s actually a risk trying to get them. I myself only “claimed” my BCH (and dumped it in the market ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) ).
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So, you deleted every Local transactions you had and the error still persists?
Isn’t this error happening because of the fees you are going to pay for the transaction? How much does it show in the “fee” field when you’re trying to send the money?
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Delete the Local transaction (right-click it -> Remove) and try again.
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I believe the above transaction accelerator or confirmtx which will allow the OP to pay some certain fee to miners if the previous is too small are the option the OP had since mocacinno believe rebroadcasting the transaction is not the best option.
Damn... ConfirmTx? Really? They were confirmed as a scam months ago (maybe even a year ago). I’m not even sure if they are still up. Rebroadcasting is usually totally useless. All it does is add the tx to specific nodes mempool. If the tx is already there, it doesn’t do anything. The tx with higher fee will always get confirmed first. That’s is no way an “acceleration”.
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I’m not sure if there is any way.
Maybe you could ask @LoyceV for a copy of your post? AFAIK, he saves every single one of them.
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This isn't safe. You are trusting that site to not steal from you. Please don't encourage people to do this everytime they face a small problem with bech32 addresses. Much better to tell them to simply create a legacy wallet.
I’m pretty sure this website is open source and can be run offline. While that’s not a proof that it is legit, I’ve used it multiple time in the past, I’ve seen multiple trusted users use it and recommend it, and it has been out for a long time. Why would you even trust any software if we gotta go so hardcore about everything?
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The transaction was sent from a segwit adress to a non segwit adress, so the transaction is non segwit or am I wrong?
You're wrong. The transaction "is segwit" (has witness data) when it's sent from a Segwit address. The destination doesn't really matter.
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thank you for your help I've been waiting 10 months 1 time to check your history they are not answering bitcoin vanished from the wallet
Yeah... unfortunately there is probably nothing we can do to help you with this. =/
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Starting with "bc1..." am I right? Those are native Segwit addresses, and unfortunately, they still aren't suported by many services/exchanges/wallets. You can create a legacy/standard wallet (addresses starting with a "1"), which are accepted everywhere by selecting it when creating a new wallet, or you can create a nested Segwit wallet (Segwit with addresses starting with a "3") which have cheaper fees and are also accepted everywhere. That's how you can do it: As a wallet, use Electrum with a Segwit address for lower fees. For now, I recommend to use a nested P2SH Segwit address instead of the bech32 format created by Electrum. So that's what you should do: 1. Go to iancoleman's BIP39 seed generator[1] (optional - download the source code and run offline for better security); 2. Select 12 words and generate a new seed; 3. SAVE THIS SEED AND DON'T LOSE IT! You can't see it again in Electrum and without the seed you can't restore your wallet in the future; 4. Download Electrum[2]; 5. While creating the wallet, select: Standard Wallet -> I already have a seed -> Paste the seed from step 2. 6. Click Options -> check "BIP39 seed" -> Next. 7. Select "p2sh-segwit (p2wpkh-p2sh)", make sure the Derivation part is m/49'/0'/0'/0 and click next. 8. Now you have an Segwit wallet with addresses starting with 3.
[1] https://iancoleman.io/bip39/[2] https://electrum.org/
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Yobit is probably the shadiest exchange operating right now. A quick search show this: The only thing you can do is keep trying to get an answer from them. They have no reputation to maintain, so you can only hope they have the good faith to help you out.
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Wooops. Sorry auto ctrl+v 😅
Be careful. That's an bannable offence. Anyway 50 BTC is an old price right?
Yes. Back in the old days, it was worth much (MUCH) less (~1 month of hosting). theymos decided not to change it because it would't be fair for those who paid 50 BTC for it. So, now that's kinda of a special symbolical title. I still don't get how to be able to add signature 😢 my actual one sucks really a lot. And didn't found a better way for now.
How many posts should I make?
You need to rank up. Each rank has certain signature limitations. Read this: Forum ranks/positions/badges (What do those shiny coins under my name mean?)
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50 BTC, are you serious?
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Wtf is this? Are you serious? 24. Advertisements (including signatures within the post area) in posts aren't allowed unless the post is in a thread you started and is really substantial and useful.[9][e]
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Did that hurt you? You sure are a special snowflake, aren’t you? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Edit: Were you a verified troll? ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Most likely fake.
There is no github, no informations about the wallet or the devs, no social medias and no mentions to this wallet anywhere. All it has is a single page with a download button, a .exe file and a “reward”.
The file is most likely: a) a fake wallet that will steal the XLM you deposit; b) infected with a malware.
Please, don’t risk it.
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That’s because Bitcoin’s mempool just had a spike of unconfirmed transactions. This usually happens when the price goes +10/20%, which is what happened. Many people try to send their coins to an exchange to sell, and this usually rises the minimum fee. Right now, the mempool is catching up 30 sat/byte transactions, so those need to be cleared first before yours go through. http://core.jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,24h
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