I'm not sure if a mobile wallet has enough control and tools to effectively assist with recovering/fixing stuck transactions. If they are really stuck the network should eventually forget about them, and the Bitcoins should return to your wallet as if they had never been sent. Afterwards you can send them wherever you want from within bread wallet. Multibit HD has some bugs that make it appear a transaction is stuck when it's not. Have you checked in a block explorer like https://blockchain.info/ if your transactions exist and are stuck? There is another highly technical solution, the details are in this post. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1777815.msg17773212#msg17773212
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Try installing bread wallet on your phone and importing your multibit HD wallet's seed phrase words into it as described here. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1928150.msg19144999#msg19144999To recover a multibit classic wallet try these instructions. 1. Download multibit classic 2. Create a new wallet with the exact same name as your old wallet 3. delete the .info and .wallet of your new wallet 4. replace them with the ones of the wallet you're trying to recover 5. very long synching 6. works!!!!
No script needed or other crazy computer stuff, I'm really not that tech savvy when it comes to all those things you guys mentionned
If you don't know how to open the hidden folder containing your multibit wallet files then use these instructions. Click the windows start button, then copy and paste the line of text below into the search box that appears, then press the enter key to open the hidden folder containing your multibit wallet files. %appdata%\Multibit This is what your search box should look like after you have copied and pasted the line above into it. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs8.postimg.org%2Fgs62vzeet%2Fstart.png&t=663&c=hffpBT-rrbklNA) Inside the folder that opens there should be your multibit wallet files. If nothing else works for a multibit classic wallet then try these instructions. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1929323.msg19154190#msg19154190
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If you post your transaction's ID here someone might submit it to the free viabtc accelerator for you. https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/If you want to try yourself then give it a go at the start of each hour when 100 free slots become available.
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also, how the fuck is stamp so far ahead of the others?
That's really strange, bearstamp's at $2235 and bitfinex is at $2211. Since when was bearstamp's price higher than bitfinex's?
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Ummm no. Have you actually been to the bitblender thread yet? or tried to contact the user "blender" via PM? bitblender.io and bitblendervrfkzr.onion are the only legit sites... everything else (.org, .com etc) is a scam... as announced by blender here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1753833.msg17517232#msg17517232Given that the .io site only directs users to the onion site... and the .onion site has the actual bitblender thread as the bitcointalk.org link... whereas the fake ".org" site just redirects to the front page of bitcointalk.org... and you don't seem to have any knowledge of the existence of the bitblender thread... I'm guessing you were using the .org site... and therefore the scam site. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) Bitmixer had similar scam sites cloning its site and advertising through google adsense. Google ads advertised the scam sites until they were reported. Bitmixer issued a warning about them, but some people got scammed. Be careful when you google for bitmixer. There's a scam page advertising with google adsense since 20 nov 2016. The correct domain is bitmixer.IO not bitmixer .IN.
The first result is google ads result: If possible report to google ads.
Thank you, Request to all our clients! Please type "bitcoin mixer" in google, then if you see ads bitcoin.in, please report to google using this form: https://support.google.com/adwords/troubleshooter/4578507 The more abuse report google receives, the faster phishing site will be banned. Thank you!I found a link to bitblender.org on the sixth page of a google search for "bitblender". ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs18.postimg.org%2Fk0bmgz22h%2Fbit.png&t=663&c=pyv8NPuED-MaIQ) Although I'm not sure where to report it Jman27031 could try this google link for reporting phishing sites. Hopefully google should remove it from its search results afterwards. https://safebrowsing.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish/?hl=en
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oh look a new ATH how nice.
yeah. great. I s'pose. Now even bearstamp's caught up and hit a new ATH. If bearstamp's at an ATH all the other exchanges must have hit ATHs ages ago. This could be the start of a pump to $2300. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs21.postimg.org%2Fywctf4lbr%2Fbitstamp.png&t=663&c=Zcj7XsPuPRD99Q)
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That's a bummer that it doesn't work on iOS with 18 words... thanks for the headsup (I have edited my earlier post for anyone stumbling across this thread in the future).
I was honestly expecting it to say the same thing when I tried it on Android, but it worked perfectly with 18 words...
That's weird. I would have expected exactly the same functionality on both an iPhone and android. What happens if you create an 18 seed word wallet on android, then try to recover it on an iPhone? If my android phone broke I would expect to be able to chose an iPhone replacement and use the same 18 word bread wallet seed in it.
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How do I use it and does it require fees? Thanks. I am on like a very tight budget by usd change. Submit your transacttion ID at the start of every hour and hope you get included in the hourly 100 free slots allowed. You don't have to pay to use the fee service, and if you are prepared to pay 0.01BTC for each transaction then you can email support@viabtc.com and ask to use its paid service.
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Bearstamp's back up to $2200 again. That's only $30 short of its ATH. Will it hit another ATH later today? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs4.postimg.org%2Fwumgk1mod%2Fbitstamp.png&t=663&c=9I-GnQ0UNdCZZg)
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...f you have an older Android device "Simple Bitcoin Wallet" also supports MultiBit HD seeds (tested with 12 and 18 word seeds). That's great news. You are the first person I read of who found a wallet capable of importing multibit seeds that runs on older android phones. That will help a lot of people struggling with the multibit HD bug. Thanks for putting the time into testing it. editIts latest reviews aren't very good. Have you thoroughly tested it out? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FeyRlHdo.png&t=663&c=o6ykX5N5-U3_ew)
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Did you add a password to your wallet? If you didn't the instructions below might work. I tested them on windows because I don't have a mac. However, I think multibit uses the same format for wallet files on both windows and mac. Although any hex editor should work the one I linked to in the quote has a mac version, 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. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FAjyUKQG.png&t=663&c=70panl6RAYLI8A) This is the 32 bytes of a private key (in hex format) highlighted. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FdpTWlkS.png&t=663&c=cu8irU-vjVFwQA) This is the 32 bytes of a private key (in hex format) copied directly from the hex editor into notepad. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fq3Gx5JW.png&t=663&c=Mz2OrsEbFddjKw) This is the 32 bytes of a private key after removing the spaces in notepad. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FzAHJn0q.png&t=663&c=kczRMte0YoUGQQ) 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. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FocV54EW.png&t=663&c=ICxTEIt0KcnN5A) 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. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FNtL8U7X.png&t=663&c=BbVwr79J2r_VKg) This is my multibit wallet's address 1F84fkbMng6dJpGZmtycRbUe72B7XSYbeT shown in multibit. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FCAeWY5t.png&t=663&c=0jG16kqIiZWJwA) 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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Hi there
Beginner here looking for help with a transaction. It has been unconfirmed for about 5 days now and I have just figured out that it is because of a low fee. I am using electrum and the fee is 50.262 sat/B. The total I have sent is 0.1 BTC and the size is 191 bytes. Is there any way I can speed it up or increase the fee?? It's quite urgent.
You could try this service at the start of every hour, but it's difficult to get in the 100 free slots an hour it allows. https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/If you have any change left over from your transaction in your wallet you can do a child pays for parent transaction to speed it up. There's a guide here. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1916963.msg19015496#msg19015496
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Its not because of the fees or something,my transaction is just not in their mempool, *achow101* rebroadcasted it via his node then viaBTC was able to find my transaction and i was getting the beyong limit error because there was no slot,then as soon as the hour was about to begin i tried viaBTC and it was again at *Transaction Does Not Exist*,If anyone can please help me it will be much much appreciated.
I tried rebroadcasting it again but ViaBTC says that the transaction cannot be found. I don't know why they say that, but there's really nothing that can be done about it. It's because it contains dust. If blocktrail says it contains dust viabtc generally refuses to see it. https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/bf78ad8bf2057b10f744a5b35b785baaf34870187b21dcf8290d452ec1eeee7aThere is a paid viabtc accelerator service that would probably accept the transaction. Viabtc has this explanation at the bottom of its accelerator page. 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. Okay so if don't do anything and leave it as it is,how much time will it take the mempools to forget my tx and return it to my wallet?i read somewhere it was 72 hours,but i have waited more than that before i came here for help and no i didn't rebroadcast it in those hours.So if anyone can tell me that?it would be much appreciated. It's difficult to say. It partially depends on what wallet you are using. If you are using core it will automatically keep rebroadcasting a transaction. Generally the network should forget a transaction after three days, but I know of a case where a transaction wasn't forgotten after 11 days. The OP of this thread sent a zero fee transaction to see if it would confirm, which it did after 11 days. However the network wasn't overloaded with unconfirmed transactions then. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1818747.0Ironically the network forgot about another zero fee transaction sent at about the same time by another person I am using blockchain.i waited like 5 days i think without doing anyhting,and it was not forgotten,then i post here,then it got rebroadcasted.so what i am saying is,no hope for me right?viaBTC free accelerator no use for me,the paid service is 20$ man.i just hope quickseller responds to me now. According to erikalui blockchain.info keeps rebroadcasting transactions sent from it. Maybe if you contacted its support and asked them to stop rebroadcasting your transaction the network would forget about it. I haven't used the blockchain.info wallet myself, so can't confirm if blockchain.info does keep rebroadcasting. What is this automatic repetition in blockchain.info?
It's when a transaction has been pushed by blockchain to get confirmed till the user doesn't try to send it again with a higher fee and if not, it gets repeated. It happened with me as well when my transaction received on 22nd Feb remained unconfirmed for 3 days and it again got repeated on the 25th by blockchain. It stops when blockchain drops the transaction.
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Its not because of the fees or something,my transaction is just not in their mempool, *achow101* rebroadcasted it via his node then viaBTC was able to find my transaction and i was getting the beyong limit error because there was no slot,then as soon as the hour was about to begin i tried viaBTC and it was again at *Transaction Does Not Exist*,If anyone can please help me it will be much much appreciated.
I tried rebroadcasting it again but ViaBTC says that the transaction cannot be found. I don't know why they say that, but there's really nothing that can be done about it. It's because it contains dust. If blocktrail says it contains dust viabtc generally refuses to see it. https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/bf78ad8bf2057b10f744a5b35b785baaf34870187b21dcf8290d452ec1eeee7aThere is a paid viabtc accelerator service that would probably accept the transaction. Viabtc has this explanation at the bottom of its accelerator page. 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. Okay so if don't do anything and leave it as it is,how much time will it take the mempools to forget my tx and return it to my wallet?i read somewhere it was 72 hours,but i have waited more than that before i came here for help and no i didn't rebroadcast it in those hours.So if anyone can tell me that?it would be much appreciated. It's difficult to say. It partially depends on what wallet you are using. If you are using core it will automatically keep rebroadcasting a transaction. Generally the network should forget a transaction after three days, but I know of a case where a transaction wasn't forgotten after 11 days. The OP of this thread sent a zero fee transaction to see if it would confirm, which it did after 11 days. However the network wasn't overloaded with unconfirmed transactions then. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1818747.0Ironically the network forgot about another zero fee transaction sent at about the same time by another person editSomething seems to be rebroadcasting your transaction. Blockcypher shows it received it about an hour ago from the IP 198.204.226.2:8333. https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/bf78ad8bf2057b10f744a5b35b785baaf34870187b21dcf8290d452ec1eeee7a/![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F1vZTRc6.png&t=663&c=7sxUhHyGf7KcRg)
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