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1201  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin fees - transaction cancelled on: May 06, 2023, 12:54:23 PM
Now the reason I replied here was to know if I can send another transaction to counter the first transaction, I actually wanted to create a topic but seeing this was an avenue for me to also lodged my complaint.
Given the information displayed on the image you shared, your transaction should be: d3d69e769a318de71d165cf3ccfaa1fb0fab7ac570fc2aba172132056f7e4fdf.

As your transaction hasn't been flagged as RBF, you can't replace that with a new one even if you use much higher fee for the new transaction.
Now, your transaction is around 4.5 vMb from the tip and I also expect it to be confirmed in the next 24 hours. Of course, there is no guarantee that it will be confirmed in the next 24 hours.

Edit:
I just submitted your transaction to ViaBTC free accelerator.
Assuming your transaction won't be confirmed normally, it will be likely included in the next block mined by ViaBTC. They have around 9% of the total hash rate and mine a block around every 2 hours on average.

Edit 2:
ViaBTC included the transaction in block number 788,519.
1202  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin fees - transaction cancelled on: May 06, 2023, 10:50:52 AM
So, if my transaction exists in at least one nodes mempool, then it can be processed? Sorry for my lack of knowledge. I don't understand it
Only if that node is owned by a miner.
If the miner that have your transaction in the their mempool mine a block, your transaction can be included in the blockchain. (This is assuming the network has become less congested and the fee rate used for transaction is enough now.)
1203  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin fees - transaction cancelled on: May 06, 2023, 10:29:44 AM
Now that (unfortunately in my opinion) there are ordinals and taproot, what if in 20 years from now the network is congested and the fees are much higher than the transaction I have signed?
I answered this above in my previous post.
As I said, they can pay a miner to include the transaction. Note that even if the fee is zero, there's nothing prevents miners from including the transaction.

Assuming the fee is enough for the transaction to enter the mempool of nodes, the other thing they can do is to broadcast that transaction and then do CPFP with spending the unconfirmed outputs with high fee rate.


What I think he meant is that what if someone has a time lock transaction for his child and he dies, the set date or block height reached and the fee used is low while the mempool is congested at the time, leading to the transaction to be dropped out of the mempool.
Right. I understood the same thing from apogio's question.
1204  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin fees - transaction cancelled on: May 06, 2023, 10:17:45 AM
Thanks but I have a very important question here. Let's say I have signed a transaction using timelock for 20 years in the future. Then, let's say I die and my child needs to broadcast the transaction. What if he has the same problem and I am not alive to re-sign a new transaction?
They can wait until the network becomes less congested and rebroadcast that transaction.
If the network stays congested, they will have to pay a miner to include the transaction in a block.
1205  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin fees - transaction cancelled on: May 06, 2023, 09:54:20 AM
Some nodes have dropped your transaction from their mempool while some others still have your transaction.
For example, you can see your transaction on blockchain.com, blockstream and mempool.space, but it's not shown on blockchair.com.

I'm not familiar with the wallet you are talking about, but as it shows your transaction as failed, it means that your transaction has been dropped from their mempool as well and you should be able to broadcast a new transaction.
The problem here is that the first transaction hasn't been marked as RBF and nodes that have your first transaction in their mempool will reject the new transaction.
1206  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: 2FA and multisig wallet not going through on Electrum recent update on: May 05, 2023, 10:44:19 AM
The last word of the seed phrase that is shown in your image should be clarify, not clarity. It seems that you made a typo.
That's a segwit seed phrase (standard, not 2FA) and I could generate a wallet successfully with that using version 4.4.1 on windows.


1207  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Multisig and paper wallet on: May 05, 2023, 08:37:47 AM
It is kind of confusing me because to me it is still 2-of-3 multisig wallet in which only two seeds are need to make transaction, not three seeds.
You need two of three seed phrases for signing your transaction, but to create your wallet, you need the master public key that is derived from the other seed phrase too.

You create a 2 of 3 multi-signature wallet, so that you will be still able to spend your fund even if you lose one of the seed phrases.
Assuming you haven't saved the master public keys, will you be able to spend your fund if you lose one of the seed phrases? Can you generate your addresses? Note that before signing and broadcasting a transaction, you should create your wallet.
1208  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Multisig and paper wallet on: May 05, 2023, 07:56:59 AM
May be I don't understand you but I agree with Charles-Tim here. The seeds are what the OP needs to take care.
LoyceV is right. You should keep the master public keys too.
If you have a 2 of 3 multi-signature wallet and you have two of seed phrases and nothing else, you won't be able to restore your wallet.

As I said in my previous post, if you have seed phrases A and B, you will need the master public key that is derived from the seed phrase C too.
1209  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Multisig and paper wallet on: May 04, 2023, 09:54:55 PM
I don't understand what you mean, if he saves the 3 seeds he won't need to save also the 3 private keys to be able to sign the transactions because he can already spend from the wallet he accessed with the seeds.
In a 2 of 3 multi-signature wallet, you need two of seed phrases for signing transactions and all three master public keys for generating the wallet.
If you save three seed phrases and don't save any of master public keys, you will need all three seed phrases for making any transaction from your wallet and as mentioned by LoyceV, your wallet would be like a 3 of 3 multi-signature wallet.
You should save master public keys too, so that you can be able to spend fund even if you lose one of the seed phrases.


Assuming you have seed phrases A, B and C, for generating your 2 of 3 multi-signature wallet and spending fund from that, you need:

Seed A, Seed B, MPK C
or
Seed B, Seed C, MPK A
or
Seed A, Seed C, MPK B

(MPK = master public key)
1210  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: How to check if an hot wallet is linked to an IP address on: May 04, 2023, 09:28:25 PM
but what is the use of that when your IP can be tracked in the second that you send a transaction and therefore have to connect electrum to the internet.
As long as you use a SPV wallet, you have to connect the a server and send your addresses to the server. That's inevitable.
Note that even if you use a VPN, your addresses are linked together and that may hurt your privacy. If you want to protect your privacy, you should run your own server.
1211  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: crypto stuck on gmail on: May 04, 2023, 05:17:22 PM
i wonder how much can be done without a password and recovery options?
What wallet or service are you talking about?
Did you have a non-custodial wallet with a seed phrase (a series of words)? Do you have an encrypted wallet file and you have forgotten the password? Or you are talking about a custodial service?

some people around say they have talked to a reprensitive and provided sensitive details about the account and got it back? or is it all just bs and only for paid accounts ?  
I hope someone isn't trying to scam you.
1212  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin network fee´s insanly high at the moment! on: May 04, 2023, 05:01:12 PM
you can pay as low as 8 sat/vB $0.32 than 138 sat/vB $5.58 if you can wait.
Are you saying the transaction fee would be $0.32, if you set the fee rate to 8 sat/vbtye and that's $5.58, if you set the fee rate to 138 sat/vbyte?
Take note that just with knowing the fee rate and without knowing number of inputs and outputs and addresses type, you can't know how much the transaction will cost you.
1213  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin network fee´s insanly high at the moment! on: May 04, 2023, 03:44:58 PM
At the same time, the higher the volume of transactions, the busier the network and the higher its transaction fees.  It doesn't depend on the amount you are sending.  It depends on the network congestion.
Right. And in addition to network state, the required fee depends on number of inputs and outputs, addresses type and how fast you want your tranaction to be confirmed.

Because the block will give higher priority to the transaction in which the higher fee will be paid.
Miners prioritize transactions based on their fee rate, not the absolute fee.


and in the worst-case scenario, you can speed up the process by bumping up the fees.
It's worth mentioning that the fee can be bumped only if the transaction has been flagged as RBF.
1214  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin network fee´s insanly high at the moment! on: May 04, 2023, 03:27:23 PM
Whether you use Exodus, blockchain.com or any other non-custodial wallet, they don't charge you any extra fee. All the fee you pay for your transaction goes to miners. Also note that the fee you pay doesn't depend on the amount you send.
The more fee rate you use for your tranaction, the faster your transaction can be confirmed.
1215  Other / Off-topic / Re: Recommended Google Authicator for Exchange Market account on: May 04, 2023, 01:59:52 PM
You can got second chance with Twilio Authy Authenticator if mobile phone number still active whatever application have been uninstall or losing mobile phone
This means that your secret key is stored on their server. I would never recommend using such an application. It's recommended to use an open-source 2FA application which doesn't keep your data.
As mentioned above, you can use Aegis for Android and Tofu for iOS. If you worry about recovering your account in the future, just backup your accounts.
1216  Other / Meta / Re: Account rank and posts on: May 03, 2023, 05:27:31 PM
Currently you have 171 posts, while the topics you created are only 11 topics for now, if those 11 topics are removed the remaining 160 remain and subtract your activity from a total of 126 reduce the remaining 11 = 115 activity,
No. It's not possible to delete the topics and even if the 11 topics that have been made by OP are deleted, his activity won't change.
OP has been active in 9 two-week actvity periods and his actvity is now 9*14. Even if the 11 topics are deleted, his post count will be still greater than 14*number of two-week activity periods in which he has been active and his actvity won't decrease.

And it may worth mentioning that when it comes to activity calculation, there is no difference between a reply and a topic
1217  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Importing trustwallet to Electrum advisable? on: May 03, 2023, 03:34:59 PM
Please confirm if is the right importation of wallet or is there any mistake I have made?
As transactions are shown in history tab, you have imported the wallet to electrum successfully.
Just note that as already mentioned, it would be better to create a new wallet and send all the fund to that. With importing your wallet from trustwallet to electrum, you don't make your wallet more secure.
1218  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Average time for debugging support? on: May 02, 2023, 09:09:34 AM
I've sent an email and dozens of bug reports and I am wondering how long something like this usually takes to be fixed?
Email? Who did you send the email to?
As far as I know, there is no email address for contacting electrum developers at all and you should report the bugs on their github page.
1219  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Scammed? on: May 01, 2023, 04:01:57 PM
It is also possible that there was a technical glitch or vulnerability in Electrum that allowed an attacker to steal your funds. However, without more information it is difficult to determine the cause of the issue.
That's not the case.
Electrum is an open-source wallet. The code has been reviewed by many people and there is no vulnerability. It's not like a close-source wallet that we don't know how the keys are generated and what's happening behind the scene.
1220  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Scammed? on: May 01, 2023, 03:23:20 PM
I recommend you to save yourself from further attacks by reinstalling your operating system,
Reinstalling the operating system isn't enough. You should format your hard drive completely and reinstall your operating system after that.
With doing this, you would remove any malware from your hard drive, but there won't be any guarantee that the same thing won't happen again. If you want to be completely secure, you should use electrum offline on an airgapped device.
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