omg thank you! How did you do that? can you also get the raw transaction of this one?
9e8a1556766430300c99dcfd961672f4b2c099c5c428340d44650fc8c44e6d38
Used electrum and load transaction from blockchain (not to be confused with blockchain.info). You can use the site xhomerx10 posted. It works. http://pastebin.com/UZV58L7m
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Seems like whenever BPB pops back out a new user comes in and opens a scam accusation about him.
A little late now that he already spent more than 0.5 on giveaway and more than 0.2 on quick loans.
and dont forget he borrowed 2.0 BTC so that leaves him with a nice profit And don't forget that an account with 150 green trust is going to cost a lot. Add 0.7 to that and we can get at least 1 BTC. The extra 1 BTC loan given by Fruitsbasket was a little unexpected. But he did repaid.
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Seems like whenever BPB pops back out a new user comes in and opens a scam accusation about him. A little late now that he already spent more than 0.5 on a giveaway and more than 0.2 on quick loans.
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Your fee is okay. It's just that the first transaction still exists in many other nodes mempool, making the second one to be rejected because it's a double spend. You'll have to wait for the first transaction to be dropped by most nodes and rebroadcast the second one. Thanks for all your help, Steven, really appreciate it, one more question. I have already closed coinb.in where I broadcasted the "hex encoded bitcoin transaction", and I haven't saved it into text file as well, can I retrieve it from somewhere to rebroadcast it again manually? Not sure about how to do that with coinb.in (I don't use it), but since BC.I already have the tx simply add "?format=hex" at the end of the tx link > https://blockchain.info/tx/18269c509b1451d94c9132042d585c4648a54d96087f98ca29507869153be25d?format=hex
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Your fee is okay. It's just that the first transaction still exists in many other nodes mempool, making the second one to be rejected because it's a double spend. You'll have to wait for the first transaction to be dropped by most nodes and rebroadcast the second one.
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Hey guys, i was wondering how long they should possibly take?
A transaction with 32 satoshi per byte will take 10-660 minutes according to https://bitcoinfees.21.co/. This is just an estimation though, no guarantees. Majority of the time whenever i send bitcoin, it goes through within 15 minutes... ive been waiting 24 hours now and still nothing. You may want to read the few threads that says "no confirmation" and "x hours" in this very section. Because the number of transactions increased drastically and leads to larger required fee to make a priority transaction.
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It was dropped by blockchain.info. Some other explorers still have it. It might get dropped by most nodes (to the point that it'll never confirm) unless someone rebroadcast it. Here are the raw transactions in case anyone would want to rebroadcast them (the 1st and 2nd is just there in case they happen to get dropped too later): 1st 010000000152f978e3eddaa7b1882f55a5ea1cc102f169713fef33a23b67a4ff07e4a25cdd000000006b48304502210099896f904468c385ed2b81c5a8f5282442c5c4ed963535bd0d683713fa4f16b1022011e3a4e614071fc4129561cff7da12bf7176dbd6f5e40e4ab0c67007ab886fee012102b5397f02c1cce9aafefe83ec757380818e26f2b200b8229e07d70046e5b73f3bfeffffff029c1f2415000000001976a914fb40a1a9bc65c6cd99dffd441f8108ebec28394488acb4da01000000000017a9143de4105f25fd03702339e7837e925ef780b59948872db60600 2nd (used 1st as input) 0100000001ae6a66bf007985df6321e676d86250e1363f4997c41825328c0725e180d743bb000000006b483045022100b5ac5ae6443427c169a0f99f3b5be5ca740197a642f5e211dd9cb3a7a429e1ce02200efc37a65312abcd67ff4233c17c0ae81be0f2d1da71f1436f7f1202116309010121037e20584686f9da0e42234401a633eda0b7810f25364815cd448524b1431c625efeffffff0270aa7f06000000001976a9140b16c26fd087e73321c00bca498c831cc213856588ac8463a40e000000001976a914e65c5e2b49c4f52e0137f45e40b8d80b6c23365788ac00b70600 3rd (ralle's transaction, used 2nd as input) 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Your problem is the same as most other people's: not high enough fee. I noticed that all of the outgoing transaction of your address pays 0.0002 BTC fee. Stop doing that. Use a dynamic fee or set the fee to change depending on the size of the transaction (fee per KB). This site can tell you how much satoshi per byte you should pay in order to get a fast confirmation.
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What's my play here? I read that the money get returned to your wallet if nothing happens for 72hours, is that correct?
It should as long as you don't rebroadcast it every now and then. It may happen before 72 hours. Edit: Also read this. You can decide if those are worth the trouble or not.
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Sorry. Meant to login to my QuickSeller account before posting that. Confirming the unconfirmed. I don't have any spendable BTC as yet.
You know you can try contacting your QuickSeller account to help you get the tx to confirm faster. Wait, what?
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Oh my, what have I gone through.. I badly needed the money for family reason and now, because of ignorance, I am now in this situation..I have no idea what the 3rd option would do? is this kind of service? how does QS makes my transaction get through? and how much usually does it cost? thanks steneven
He will push your tx to the f2pool's ...pool. This will make F2pool include your tx in one of their new blocks (which will make it confirmed.).
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Confirmed!!! Please post the repayment address here. No it's not. It's still unconfirmed, and comes from a unconfirmed input using a fee lower than 0.0002/KB which can take days to confirm AND that input comes from another unconfirmed input with similar fee. Both of which can be double spent. I'd advise you to wait for it to get confirmed for real before repaying in a flash like you usually do. Just in case. Edited. Confused the posted tx's fee for the input.
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OMG, I never knew what I am doing, yes I remember it was .0005btc/kb and I changed it to .0001btc/kb because I thought to make it the same with my poloniex fee of .0001 btc.. I just realized now that there is /kb there and not .0001 btc fee for the whole transaction.. I've learned my lesson now..
What shall I do now Steven? will I still receive my bitcoin to my other wallet or anything that should I do?
I truly appreciate your help.. thank you very much
I'll just quote something I read a minute ago. - You can just wait and hope that the transaction will confirm eventually.
- You can repeatedly re-broadcast the transaction every half-day or so to make sure that the network doesn't forget the transaction. This will give you more opportunity for the transaction to confirm in the next few days or weeks
- You can contact someone that has the ability to choose which transactions one of the larger mining pools confirms. You can offer them an additional payment to provide that service to you.
Additionally: -Within this forum, Quickseller might be able to help you with the third method. Same with macbook-air. I'd try QS first because he's online most of the time. -If you choose not to do anything and the transaction stays unconfirmed for a long time, the bitcoins will eventually return to your wallet once the transaction have been dropped by the majority of the network. If you still don't see it in few days try switching servers.
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That's not 0.0005 BTC/KB... It's 0.0001 BTC/KB. Electrum will give you a "not enough funds" message if you set the output to be more than the output + recommended fee so you might have set the fee of the transaction or have set the fee per KB under your settings to 0.0001 BTC. In the future you should probably use dynamic fee and set it to high (Tools > Preferences > Use dynamic fee).
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Transaction ID? The recommended fee right now is 90spb or 0.0009BTC/KB. 0.0005BTC/KB is a little low but I don't see why it would take 6 hours (I might be wrong).
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Hello, I signed up some minutes ago and I want to sell a service ( gift cards obtained legally ) I read this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3629.0 but there are 2 rules... Are there other rules? Do I have to be an upgraded member or something like that to start to sell? Is it allowed to sell gift cards/service with an AutoBuy website? Thank you ( Sorry If I make this questions but this is the first time I signed up on here ) There's no rank limitations for selling anything here. Selling using Autobuy website is not against the rules. Should be fine and I've seen people doing it. Not sure if people here would like that though, most of us are quite distrustful of 3rd party services. Here's the unofficial list of the rules of the entire forum.
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Weird... I'm not getting any problem like that. Could be an OS or standalone/installed version problem. You're using a standard wallet with seed right? A thought would be go through the process of setting up the wallet again, but this time backup the wallet so that you can then simply open the backup next time with a split second restore? I wonder if the wallet backup would retain the keys you need? Of course you would need to monitor the security well if "keys" are all present on the system you are using. Don't know if what I am merely "thinking out loud" would work, but its what came to my mind to try.
The wallet files always have the keys.
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Collateral: MSDN Admin Account (untouched with 4 invites)
Not a valid collateral. Accounts can easily be recovered. In case you missed it, the list of valid collateral are mentioned in the thread KWH linked.
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Thanks for the info, I really always thought that after 21 mio bitcoins no more blocks could be mined. That brings me to another question: Has anybody an idea of how high the fees are that are earned for mining one block in average?
It varies. Bitcoin blocks have a limit of 1MB and the transaction fee recommendation goes around the 0.0005~0.0009 per KB range. 1 MB is roughly 1000KB and majority of the blocks are full so it's 0.5~0.9 per block (0.7 average I guess?). There's also this chart which shows total transaction fees each day. The number of blocks generated each day is 144 average.
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