Hello, I Hello, I have the same problem with three transactions being unconfirmed. The last two don't even have a transaction ID. The first one does have a TxID but it still has taken three days. Who is quickseller? cyyap95?
Please, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Quickseller and macbook-air can get transactions confirmed by the f2pool mining pool for a fee. You can find their contact details in this quote. *snip* Viabtc also provides a paid service, but it charges 0.01BTC for each transaction which is over $20. Do you have paid accelerator service? ViaBTC’s Transaction Accelerator is a FREE service for the community. We also provide manual accelerator service for special cases (dire urgency, extremely low transaction fee etc.) and require a donation of 0.01BTC for each transaction. Please contact support@viabtc.com for details. Two users here called quickseller and macbook-air can get f2pool to confirm your transaction, and probably for less. You can contact them by clicking these links. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=358020https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=16114They charged 0.0001 BTC per transaction last year, but probably want more now. I faced a similar issue a few days back transaction not getting confirmed due to low fee but user "QuickSeller" got my transaction confirmed in minutes when I sent him 0.0001 BTC. He has access to some pool . PM him.
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Without the transactionID we can't really help. Post it here and we can investigate further. What I can say is that you're using MultiBit Classic, which is very old and outdated... the fees it would have used would have been VERY low by today's standards, so I'm not surprised your transaction is stuck. For low fee help, put your transaction ID in here: http://www.mocacinno.com/page/feechecker and you will get a number of options. Hey..How to switch to a new wallet from multibit 5.18? I don't want to send the money through the bitcoin network. Is there any workaround by which I can transfer my funds to a new and better wallet? Please help me out. If you are using multibit classic there's instructions explaining how to switch to electrum without moving your coins at this link. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1922317.msg19181835#msg19181835
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Are you using multibit classic or multibit HD? Do you have the multibit HD wallet seed words? If you have how many seed words are in your seed word phrase? If you are using multibit HD your wallet probably has a well known bug. The simplest fix is to install bread wallet on an iPhone or newer android phone, and use your multibit HD wallet seed words to create a new wallet in it. Afterwards all the addresses and balances from your multibit HD wallet will appear in bread wallet, and you can send your coins wherever you like. According to dfevvbox bread wallet running on an iPhone can only use 12 word multibit HD wallet seed phrases. Breadwallet won't work with 18 word on iOS it says seed should be 12 word
On the other hand, HCP says bread wallet running on an android can import both 12 and 18 word multibit HD wallet seed phrases. I was honestly expecting it to say the same thing when I tried it on Android, but it worked perfectly with 18 words...
Unfortunately bread wallet won't install on older android phones, but HCP says "Simple Bitcoin Wallet" installs on them and that it can use MultiBit HD seeds. ...f you have an older Android device "Simple Bitcoin Wallet" also supports MultiBit HD seeds (tested with 12 and 18 word seeds). If you can't use any of those solutions there are detailed instructions for using an offline webpage to extract the private keys from your MultiBit HD seed words at this link. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1777815.msg17773212#msg17773212There are screenshots of the settings to use in that offline webpage at this link. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1785575.msg17819126#msg17819126After you get your private keys you can install electrum and import them into it using the instructions here. http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html#can-i-import-private-keys-from-other-bitcoin-clientsIf your wallet is a multibit classic wallet there are instructions for recovering it here. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1922317.msg19181835#msg19181835
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Just woke up, what a mess As expected... This is the reason why Bitcoin never will succeed. People can´t trust this. Now the media shitstorm will start all over again. bs You remember that Gox scenario? It took almost 4 years to recover... I feel the same this time. Except that we have no Gox-like event this time. At least not yet. Apparently we had the opposite this time. Either Gox is moving towards solvency, or was briefly solvent at the ATH. 2400 on bitstamp, eh? I guess this means Mt. Gox is solvent againt.
https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoins-price-rise-mt-gox-closer-solvency/
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3655a775bbb16835c1c372826de129f22386eca7e1d9b88d58d6e40d7b8c8252
i will pay the same amount as pushbtc
I accelerated it for you using viabtc's free accelerator. The viabtc pool will now confirm it for you if no other pool confirms it first. Viabtc mines a few blocks a day, so it should confirm sometime today. This is a list of blocks recently mined by viabtc with the times they were mined at. It can give you a rough idea of how long you might have to wait. https://blockchain.info/blocks/ViaBTCthe only reason it's able to go through on viabtc is because the post above already got it done. i will be paying him. thanks though... just wanted to clarify who i will be paying. i do appreciate effort though, if you want $1 just pm me a btc address and u got it. It's OK thanks, I don't want the $1, I'm just glad it's confirmed. Ironically I submitted it to viabtc on the hour, and one minute later at 10:01 AntPool confirmed it in block 468354.
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3655a775bbb16835c1c372826de129f22386eca7e1d9b88d58d6e40d7b8c8252
i will pay the same amount as pushbtc
I accelerated it for you using viabtc's free accelerator. The viabtc pool will now confirm it for you if no other pool confirms it first. Viabtc mines a few blocks a day, so it should confirm sometime today. This is a list of blocks recently mined by viabtc with the times they were mined at. It can give you a rough idea of how long you might have to wait. https://blockchain.info/blocks/ViaBTC
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Bitfinex $ 200 cheaper than Stamp?? Is it correct? Bitstamp's catching up with bitfinex's crap price now. There's only $100 between them. Perhaps the dump will stop when they are both at the same price.
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I remember the password i placed on the wallet. strangly enough i downloaded hex editor and went through to find the private keys but had no success.
good chance because it was created with 5.18 multibit classic. the encoding is different.
im also unable to find the hex value with the screen shot provided.
Those instructions won't work if there is a password on the wallet. If there's a password on it then its contents are encrypted (scrambled). If it's encrypted you can't read the private keys inside the wallet, or see the sequences of bytes that precede them.
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I submitted it to the viabtc transaction accelerator for you. Now the viabtc mining pool will confirm your transaction in the next block in mines if no other pool confirms it before then. There's a list of the times viabtc mined its last blocks here. https://blockchain.info/blocks/ViaBTCIt usually mines a few a day. Hopefully viabtc should confirm your transaction today. editViaBTC confirmed your transaction in block 468273, it now has two confirmations.
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Grazie !
Problem solved. The transaction has magically disappeared from the list. If I had first reported the problem I would not have expected so much.
However, I would like to understand how to set Electrum correctly and not find myself again with the same problem.
Thanks however for your attention.
Gio.Co
First upgrade to the latest version of electrum, then use the instructions in this quote to set dynamic fees on your wallet. Afterwards your wallet will automatically work out the best fee to pay by itself, and adapt its fees to account for increases or decreases in the number of unconfirmed transactions in the network. For future transactions try these instructions, they are for the latest version of electrum. Older versions have a different layout for the settings windows. Click tools in your menu bar, then preferences in the drop down menu that appears. Click the fees tab in the window that opens and copy the settings from this screenshot. Click the close button to close the preferences window When you send coins move the fee slider shown in this screenshot all the way to the right for fast confirmations.
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2800 would appear to be the same problem as when we spun around a few times at 1800 and it became obvious it was going to exceed 2000 because round numbers are silly superstition. If it rebuilds price here and buyers keep being apparent as they are now then we can start to see similar for 3000, it will be exceeded.
The ATH on OKCoin was 19200 CNY. Maybe we got a dip because we were getting close to two round numbers, 20000 CNY and $3000. If it rebuilds here and exceeds both 20000 CNY and $3000 we could get a rocket pump.
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Hi All
Im having this same problem and trying to download other versions of multibit and the same error is being returned. i reverted back to all versions below 5.18 with zero success.
ive made backup of my wallet already as well just incase. is there anything else i can try doing?
appreciate the help.
Can you remember if you put a password on your wallet? If you didn't try opening your wallet file in notepad and looking for "org.bitcoin.production" at the start of it. Newer wallets are in a format called protobuf, and newer wallets without a password definitely start with "org.bitcoin.production". I'm not sure what older format wallets start with. If you have a newer format of wallet without a password the instructions in the quote below might work. Any hex editor should work as well as the one I linked to in the quote, If you have an older format wallet (called serialised format) you can try adapting the instructions in the quote. I can't test them because I can't find a download for an old enough version of multibit. You search for "75 71 00 7e 00 11 00 00 00 41". If you find that series of bytes you probably have an older format wallet. In that case you can either try using the instructions at this link. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=43616.msg909038#msg909038Alternatively you can search for each 20 in the file and copy the 32 bytes following every instance of 20. They might be private keys. If you remove any spaces and put them into the offline webpage described in the quote it will reject any false positives, and show any real private keys in a range of formats you can import into electrum. Since version 0.4.0 multibit classic wallet files are in a format called Google protocol buffer format (protobuf). Open a file with a .wallet extension in a hex editor and look for the following sequence of bytes 08 01 12 20. The next 32 bytes after that should be your private key in hex format. After you get your private key in hex format you can convert it to a normal format using an offline copy of the bitaddress website. I tested this on an unencrypted wallet (one with no password) in multibit version 0.5.1.6 and it worked for me. This is the hex editor I used, although any other is probably sufficient. http://www.wxhexeditor.org/home.phpThis is the bitaddress website. I advise you not to directly paste private keys into it. https://www.bitaddress.org/Instead look for this link at the bottom of the page and use it to download a zipped copy you can run offline. https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org/archive/v3.3.0.zipThis is my multibit wallet file opened in the hex editor with the bytes 08 01 12 20 that precede a private key highlighted. This is the 32 bytes of a private key (in hex format) highlighted. This is the 32 bytes of a private key (in hex format) copied directly from the hex editor into notepad. This is the 32 bytes of a private key after removing the spaces in notepad. This is the private key copied from notepad and pasted into an offline copy of the bitaddress wedsite. Click the view details button to get the private key converted to normal formats. This is my multibit wallet's address 1F84fkbMng6dJpGZmtycRbUe72B7XSYbeT shown on the right hand side of bitaddress. Every raw private key can convert into two different bitcoin addresses, which is why there's two. This is my multibit wallet's address 1F84fkbMng6dJpGZmtycRbUe72B7XSYbeT shown in multibit. You can import your private key into the wallet of your choice to get control of yours coins back. Electrum's a good choice. If you install electrum you can use these instructions to import your private keys from multibit into it. http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html#can-i-import-private-keys-from-other-bitcoin-clients
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I want to send the money from my paper wallet to a desktop wallet (Electrum).
Does your paper wallet use mini private key format? Some paper wallets do. A mini private key is 30 alphanumeric characters long, and the first character is always the uppercase letter S. Back in 2015 electrum couldn't import private keys in that format, it could only import private keys in Wallet Import Format (WIF). Oh yes i forgot to note that its a mini private key actually. So is it so that it cannot be imported to electrum as it is? Do i need to decrypt it or something? If so then i didnt realize that.
So simply put, everything i said + its a mini key, the kind that begins with an S, just like in that link it is described. Do i do something with that?
You can only import private keys in Wallet Import Format (WIF). You can convert to WIF using the wallet details tab of https://www.bitaddress.org . You can download this page and run it offline. It uses client side javascript for everything. You can convert keys to WIF format using an offline copy of this page. https://www.bitaddress.orgNever put your private keys into an online copy of it. To download it open that link, then scroll to the bottom and click the link marked "(zip)". Unzip the downloaded file, open the unzipped folder, then open the file named bitaddress.org.html inside your browser. To use the webpage first wiggle your mouse around until the randomness % shows 100%. Afterwards click the "wallet details" button, enter your private key in the text box, then click the "view details" button next to the text box. The page should then show your private key in a range of different formats including WIF.
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Got a free viabtc spot and it worked. Currently 2 confirms on the original transaction and the subsequent ones waiting for it.
That's great news. Its been seven and a half hours since viabtc mined a block. Its normally faster than that, but sometimes there are 12+ hour gaps between its blocks. I was hoping you wouldn't have to wait 12+ hours. https://blockchain.info/blocks/ViaBTC
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And here we go to another dive!
Three days ago we were at $2001, three days later we corrected back down to $2300 from a high of $2760. We needed a healthy correction, the price was rising too fast.
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