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2461  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Unconfirmed transaction 4 days please help me on: May 11, 2017, 08:09:56 PM
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I you do not want to wait for a longer time,  you can pay $4.50 here http://pushtx.btc.com  to have your transaction confirmed just within an hour. This is a paid service but works well as described

Just tried but it required to pay via Alipay only.Any help sir ?

Both the users in this quote can confirm transactions for a fee. Try contacting them. They will probably require a higher fee than in the example because the network's overloaded, but it shouldn't be too excessive.


You can contact either quickseller or macbook-air and offer a small payment to get your transaction confirmed fast.

This quote gives an example of how much they charge...

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.

They can get F2Pool to confirm your transaction, so when it mines another block your transaction will probably get confirmed. You can see the times it mined its latest blocks here.

https://blockchain.info/blocks/F2Pool
2462  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Unconfirmed transactions 4 and 3 days losing faith in bitcoin. on: May 11, 2017, 08:05:26 PM
I have two unconfirmed transactions which have been 4 and 3 days with 0 confirmations. It has been a while since I have use bitcoin
and I forgot about the Tx fee rise. the accelerators will not work, one says Tx fee is to small, and the other one says they are a double spend???
I know that every thing in my wallet was confirmed and that I had enough bitcoin, so I am rather confused and irritated and not sure what to do now.

First transaction: 02a81c50e995844a1ca6020219ff86c8d8f554655354a4a6bd00bcd3fff27ba7

https://blockchain.info/tx/02a81c50e995844a1ca6020219ff86c8d8f554655354a4a6bd00bcd3fff27ba7

Second transaction: f0480faf81692cdab55485ccdddd404ff037a4c73d88a86971afe53615f6359a

https://blockchain.info/tx/f0480faf81692cdab55485ccdddd404ff037a4c73d88a86971afe53615f6359a

I have been reading all the unconfirmed posts about what to do, but any advice would be appreciated, Thanks.

You could also try to use the ViaBTC tx accelerator https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/

I have tried that, thanks. the first Tx said fee too small (my fault). Second one failed, it seems there is a double spend someware???


You could try contacting the users in this quote and offering to pay them a fee to get your transactions confirmed. However, they will probably ask for a higher fee than the example in the quote because the network's overloaded.


You can contact either quickseller or macbook-air and offer a small payment to get your transaction confirmed fast.

This quote gives an example of how much they charge...

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.

They can get F2Pool to confirm your transaction, so when it mines another block your transaction will probably get confirmed. You can see the times it mined its latest blocks here.

https://blockchain.info/blocks/F2Pool
2463  Other / MultiBit / Re: Multibit unconfirmed on: May 11, 2017, 08:00:12 PM
Thanks, that did the job! I have my wallet in Electrum now. Can I just wait until the network forgets about the transaction, or will electrum also rebroadcast it?

If you don't mind posting the transaction ID here I could try getting it confirmed with the viabtc accelerator. If you want to try using the accelerator yourself it's available at this link.

https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/
2464  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Very Urgent - PENDING transaction for days on: May 11, 2017, 07:27:38 PM
Nothing is solved. Even one (out of two) outgoing transactions i did AFTER the upgrade is still not completed. I am being seriously worried now because on my bitcoin activity depends my entire income. I also have some bills to pay. Here is the screenshot from disaster that is happening (in case if any particular info needed, let me know what and where to get it and i will definitely provide it):



You will have to wait until the viabtc pool mines a block before your unconfirmed parent transaction gets confirmed. You can see the times of the latest blocks it mined here.

https://blockchain.info/blocks/ViaBTC

To make sure you get fast confirmations for future transactions click tools, then open preferences and copy all checkbox settings in the screenshot, and set the maximum static fee to 0.004.



When you send any coins move the fee slider all the way to the right, like in the screenshot. You will pay a very high fee, but get a confirmation in the next block. When the network isn't so overloaded you can reduce the fees you pay.



There are an extremely high number of unconfirmed transactions today, so it takes a high fee to get fast confirmations.



2465  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Very Urgent - PENDING transaction for days on: May 11, 2017, 05:19:08 PM
Now it says for one ''Unconfirmed parent'' (i don't know whats that) and for another ''Low fee'' so those transactions still don't work and still no money bitcoins returned. Been waiting for over 3 days.

I accelerated your transaction that has an unconfirmed parent, and the unconfirmed parent transaction using the viabtc accelerator.

https://blockchain.info/tx/0e2dc49899a94d4e57f994c302c7c78fb19c262e4fcf9cff3e4b2475375bd41f

This is the parent transaction that sent unconfirmed coins.

https://blockchain.info/tx/b30644ecf003e794b43b4829460a9eb1d4c5d8bc959cded395874b1e033729e2


But what does ''Unconfirmed parent'' actually mean?


An unconfirmed parent means whatever coins that were sent to you were sent before they were confirmed. It's possible to send coins that haven't got any confirmations. If you click the link that says "Show scripts & coinbase" on a blockchain.info transaction page it should look like this screenshot.

A red letter U after the address means the coins were sent from that address before they were confirmed. This address in the screenshot has sent unconfirmed coins 1J4Rx47bhbGvJ4aHiGKnSm4nSmk1yGqA7U (U).

2466  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Stuck transaction on: May 11, 2017, 04:49:29 PM
im on the same boat at the moment how reliable is http://pushtx.btc.com

I didn't hear bad words about it, but it's rather new and expensive so I don't expect too many to have used it. Somehow people don't seem to be eager to share their experience on this service; maybe they are ashamed that they have to use credit card to help Bitcoin transaction get confirmed.

Instead, ViaBTC is reliable, but more and more crowded. Btw, OP tx got confirmed, yay!

I tested it recently, and it appears you can only pay it using alipay at present. I'm almost sure I read it was possible to pay with credit or debit cards when the service first started. It used to accept stripe, but says that method of payment is down for maintenance.

*snip*


When I tested that accelerator it only gave alipay as a method of payment. I think it also used to accept debit and credit cards.



It says it accepts stripe, but that payment method for Westerners is down for maintenance.


2467  Other / MultiBit / Re: Multibit unconfirmed on: May 11, 2017, 01:13:33 PM
Sorry, i didn't make that clear, I'm using Multibit classic and I want to migrate from there to any other wallet.

Did you password protect your multibit classic wallet?

Before you do anything else use these instructions to back up your wallet file.


Have you made any backups of your multibit wallet, or private keys yet? Don't risk doing anything until you make those backups and test they aren't corrupted. You can backup your private keys by clicking tools, then the dropdown menu item entitled "export private keys".



Your multibit wallet files are in a folder that windows hides by default.

You can back up your multibit wallet files by clicking the windows start button, then copying and pasting the line of text below into the search box that opens, then pressing your "enter" key. That should open a folder containing another folder called Multibit. Backup that whole Multibit folder.

%appdata%

This is what the windows search box should look like after pasting %appdata% into it.



If your multibit classic wallet isn't password protected you can use these instructions to extract the private key from it, then import the private key into electrum.



If you export your multibit wallet's private key to a file without a password, then open that file in notepad you should see something like the text in the quote below. The bit in blue is the private key. You can import that into electrum using these instructions.


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# KEEP YOUR PRIVATE KEYS SAFE !
# Anyone who can read this file can spend your bitcoin.
#
# Format:
#   <Base58 encoded private key>[<whitespace>[<key createdAt>]]
#
#   The Base58 encoded private keys are the same format as
#   produced by the Satoshi client/ sipa dumpprivkey utility.
#
#   Key createdAt is in UTC format as specified by ISO 8601
#   e.g: 2011-12-31T16:42:00Z . The century, 'T' and 'Z' are mandatory
#
L4ciWWbEdt3hauU5Tudn13RuN9ZdTqqtm7X1DHbCDgUzpMvQiwsU 2009-01-03T18:15:05Z
# End of private keys


2468  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 11, 2017, 09:50:43 AM
Beginning to wonder how many coins might be "trapped" in China in the hands of people who can't access foreign banks and exchanges and whether that's messing up supply, driving up the price in the west.

Then there's Japanese demand.

and nothing out of bitfinex for several days about their banking plans. their reddit sub has now been set to private as well. coins are still coming and going fine but the lack of fiat certainly isn't helping the market distortion.

It's counteracting the market distortion from the Chinese exchanges freezing Bitcoin withdrawals. That was suppressing the price until Bitfinex froze fiat withdrawals. Without all the freezes on the exchanges Bitcoin would probably already be above $2000.

Bitcoin could get another giant pump if Bitfinex is still freezing fiat withdrawals when the Chinese exchanges resume Bitcoin withdrawals.
2469  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Very Urgent - PENDING transaction for days on: May 11, 2017, 06:29:48 AM
nerioseole

I tried the following too: menu Tools\Preferences\Transaction tab\tick option Dynamic Fees

What other amount of fees should be used? Probably in Tools\Preferences\Transaction tab\Transactions fee per kb in unit btc / kb

I know my Electrum is outdated but this shouldn't be the reason for problem.

Electrum being outdated is the reason. The latest version fixes a bug that could cause Dynamic Fees to not work properly. You should update to the latest version which will help correct fees in the future.

do you have a reference for this bug.
because i can not find anything on the release notes about any bug related to Dynamic fees, there have been a lot of improvements though.


I made a post about a dynamic fees bug here.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1814785.msg18079627#msg18079627

Later on in the same thread kolloh made this post with a link to a github commit that fixed the bug.

So I was looking into this more to see if I could figure out how to fix and send a pull request in but found that it was already fixed 4 days ago per the following commit:
https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/commit/83e925c0cd31e31c467343c39fba0f889157f21a

This should likely be fixed in the next release when it gets pushed out.
2470  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: electrum wallet tx stuck on: May 11, 2017, 06:20:58 AM
I have the same issue.

I think my fee was too low, but it has been stuck for ever. What do I do. Here is the transaction ID. Does this help?

d6f2500af365707069a255b34b1cd8e72e0ee779086708623a2cbbf4d4fd27ac

Can someone help me?


Go to https://btc.com/d6f2500af365707069a255b34b1cd8e72e0ee779086708623a2cbbf4d4fd27ac you can pay about $4 to have your transaction pushed


When I tested that accelerator it only gave alipay as a method of payment. I think it also used to accept debit and credit cards.



It says it accepts stripe, but that payment method for Westerners is down for maintenance.

2471  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 11, 2017, 06:05:58 AM
It's another ATH on bitstamp, it's broken past $1800. Now $2000 is getting extremely close. Bitfinex has an ATH of $1867, only $133 off that magic $2000. It shouldn't take stamp too long to catch up after bitfinex breaks that target.

2472  Other / MultiBit / Re: fee slider - please extend range on: May 10, 2017, 11:25:50 PM
I am going through some pain with a number of unconfirmed transactions on my wallet.
The slider does not set the fee per kb or byte.  It sets a fee of BTC and does not change with the size of the transactions.
I tested it with two transactions and it does not change with the size (bytes) of the transaction.
The SLIDER IS LYING.

I have been advised not to send any more transactions because each transaction uses unspent inputs of the previous transaction, so it will not be executed until the previous transaction is finished.  So I have been stuck now for 3 days and still waiting while the price of BTC goes up and the network gets more clogged up.

Anyone knows when mempool gets flushed or can I possibly have my tx stuck for ever!

Submit all your unconfirmed transaction IDs to this website, starting with the earliest, and moving through to the last. You will have to keep trying because the site only accepts 100 transactions an hour, and the network has a high backlog of unconfirmed transactions today.

https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/

If you are prepared to pay to get fast confirmations you can contact the users in this quote.


You can contact either quickseller or macbook-air and offer a small payment to get your transaction confirmed fast.

This quote gives an example of how much they charge...

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.

They can get F2Pool to confirm your transaction, so when it mines another block your transaction will probably get confirmed. You can see the times it mined its latest blocks here.

https://blockchain.info/blocks/F2Pool
2473  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: unconfirmed transaction for 2 days delay ... need your Help on: May 10, 2017, 11:13:29 PM
thank you so much dear HI-TEC99 for your great info

i used multibit 0.5.18 ...

i never use it since it

just have a question

whats best setting for fee slider in dynamic mode in electrum ?

default setting is 0.00198801 BTC/kb ... is it good ?

It depends how much you are willing to pay to get your transactions confirmed fast. Today there is a huge backlog of unconfirmed transactions in the network, so you have to pay more than normal for fast confirmations. The bitcoinfees.21.co website gives a constantly updated guide on the best fee. It recommends higher fees today because of the network's backlog. If it's critical you get a fast confirmation in the next block then choose the highest fee it recommends, and if fast confirmation isn't important choose one of its recommended fees for slower confirmation.

https://bitcoinfees.21.co/
2474  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: electrum wallet tx stuck on: May 10, 2017, 01:22:50 AM
I have the same issue.

I think my fee was too low, but it has been stuck for ever. What do I do. Here is the transaction ID. Does this help?

d6f2500af365707069a255b34b1cd8e72e0ee779086708623a2cbbf4d4fd27ac

Can someone help me?


Keep submitting your transaction ID to this website until it says acceleration succeeded. Afterwards the viabtc pool will include your transaction in the next block it mines. The accelerator only accepts 100 transactions an hour, so you have to keep trying until you get lucky.

https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/
2475  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Error when opening 2.x client from 1.x - wallet file cannot be found on: May 10, 2017, 01:07:23 AM
Electrum 1.x wallets use a different wallet format to Electrum 2.x wallets. When upgrading the new Electrum 2.x software should convert the 1.x wallet file into a 2.x format wallet file. However, after the upgrade is complete the old 1.x software can no longer read the new 2.x format wallet file.

It's best to make a backup of your seed phrase and wallet file before upgrading. Did you backup either of them? You can use backups to restore access to your coins.

These links to the docs explain the wallet formats and upgrade process.

http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/seedphrase.html

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Starting with version 2.0, Electrum uses the following Seed Version System....

http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html

Quote
Some Electrum upgrades will modify the format of your wallet files.

For this reason, it is not recommended to downgrade Electrum to an older version, once you have opened your wallet file with the new version. The older version will not always be able to read the new wallet file.

The following issues should be considered when upgrading Electrum 1.x wallets to Electrum 2.x:

Electrum 2.x will need to regenerate all of your addresses during the upgrade process. Please allow it time to complete, and expect it to take a little longer than usual for Electrum to be ready.

The contents of your wallet file will be replaced with an Electrum 2 wallet. This means Electrum 1.x will no longer be able to use your wallet once the upgrade is complete.

The ‘Addresses’ tab will not show any addresses the first time you launch Electrum 2. This is expected behaviour. Restart Electrum 2 after the upgrade is complete and your addresses will be available.

Offline copies of Electrum will not show the addresses at all because it cannot synchronize with the network. You can force an offline generation of a few addresses by typing the following into the Console: wallet.synchronize(). When it’s complete, restart Electrum and your addresses will once again be available.

If you didn't make backups then your error and some solutions to it are in this thread.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153718.0

The dev says the error means your wallet file is corrupted, and if you haven't got the seed to try opening your wallet file in a text editor to see if the seed's written inside it.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153718.0
2476  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 10, 2017, 12:08:56 AM
Buy the fucking dip! Smiley

This works every time.

except when the dips are so small that barely can be recognized as true dips when you look at the charts

like right now for example

last "dip" was around 1670 and cannot even be seen without a microscope in the 2h char

On bitstamp the 12 hour high was $1760 and the 12 hour low was $1661. That's $99 profit for selling at the top  then buying the dip. Zooming out and looking at the 12 hour chart rather than the 2 hour chart shows a true dip, unless you mean a 50% crash when you say a dip. I interpret a dip as a small healthy correction on the way up.
2477  Other / Meta / Re: [NEW SITE SENDING PHISHING MAILS] - Newbies sending new phishing scams on: May 09, 2017, 11:10:23 PM
If you are using Windows Defender be extra cautious, and make sure you install the fix Microsoft released for a newly discovered vulnerability if you aren't using the default Defender configuration. Attackers can use the vulnerability to take control of your computer by sending emails to you, and you don't even need to open an attachment to get compromised.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/4022344.aspx

Google says the vulnerability is the most severe possible in Windows.

https://bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/detail?id=1252&desc=5

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On workstations, attackers can access mpengine by sending emails to users (reading the email or opening attachments is not necessary), visiting links in a web browser, instant messaging and so on.

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Vulnerabilities in MsMpEng are among the most severe possible in Windows, due to the privilege, accessibility, and ubiquity of the service.

https://www.ghacks.net/2017/05/09/windows-defender-vulnerability-discovered-and-fixed/
2478  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: another unconfirmed transaction for 2 days delay on: May 09, 2017, 09:31:45 PM

Keep submitting your transaction ID to this website until it says "acceleration succeeded". Afterwards the viabtc mining pool will include your transaction in the next block it mines. If it rejects your transaction you will have to keep resubmitting it, The accelerator is popular and only accepts 100 transactions an hour.

https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/

If you don't want to pay higher fees, then submit all your future transactions to that accelerator.

GOD bless you my brother but do they accept my transaction ?

because i heard they accept only transaction  with fee larger than 5 satoshi ... Embarrassed

Yes they will accept your transaction. The blocktrail.com explorer shows it has a high enough fee.

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/6f8a4beb9ec2731a5c94a2063df311e6cae789c851a7c9698b5a15ba11432a21

The viabtc accelerator only accepts transactions with a fee of 0.0001BTC/KB, or higher.

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With the Transaction Accelerator for delayed transactions, you can submit any TXID that includes a minimum fee of 0.0001BTC/KB.

Your transaction has a fee of 0.00026810 BTC/KB. The fee your transaction pays and its BTC/KB are two different things.

This is what the blocktrail explorer shows your transaction paid. The fee it paid was 0.00010000 BTC, although the BTC/KB rate it paid was higher at 0.00026810 BTC/KB.

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Fee 0.00010000 BTC
Fee/KB 0.00026810 BTC


If you are using the latest version of multibit classic it should have a slider which you can use to increase the fee. This quote explains it.


The latest multibit classic (0.5.19) has a fee slider in the preferences. It's maximum possible fee is 0.0005 BTC per KB, and there are times when that's not high enough to get a fast confirmation. This is a screenshot of it.



The version you are using (0.5.16) does not have that fee slider.

Electrum also has a fee slider, but its slider dynamically calculates the best fee to pay based on the current number of unconfirmed transactions. It currently recommends paying more than 0.003 BTC per KB for a confirmation in the next block. That's over six times more than the maximum the latest version of multibit will let you pay.

This is a recent screenshot of electrum's slider.




2479  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum and Gpg4win on: May 09, 2017, 08:31:52 PM
If I do a google search for "mD2pcb418UcMP8YAn16BdsIFd6" I will get a list of results that display the string
Code:
mD2pcb418UcMP8YAn16BdsIFd6/e1kxCx5jlyyJBEnqAiEoEEBECAAoFAlNDyN4DBQF4AAoJ
in the results preview list, which is the same that HI-TEC99 quoted in his post.

But if I click the link, for example https://sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2BD5824B7F9470E6, I get a page with different version, where the line in question is
Code:
mD2pcb418UcMP8YAn16BdsIFd6/e1kxCx5jlyyJBEnqAiEYEEBECAAYFAljiW5UACgkQymYr

The key has changed at some point as google is still caching the old version in its results preview. I don't understand how this all really works, so I get worried. What's up?

ThomasV, thanks for chiming in, could you for clarity's sake post your correct key here to clear up the confusion?

You are right, the key has changed at some point.  The string I quoted is still showing up on google, and google's cached pages of some key servers containing ThomasV's key still show that string, although it's not in the live versions.

http://archive.is/k2Uhc



This live page from pgp.circl.lu doesn't show the string, but google's cached version of that page shows the string.

http://pgp.circl.lu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2BD5824B7F9470E6

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:usimuzvXmTkJ:pgp.circl.lu/pks/lookup?op%3Dget%26search%3D0x2BD5824B7F9470E6

I archived it here.

http://archive.is/eGdSv

One of my posts on the previous page made on March 26 at 09:49:48 PM contains that string, but my post on this page made on April 04 at 02:32:19 PM doesn't contain the string. However my first post used the key link from the electrum website download page, and my second post used the key link from the electrum website "about" page. Those two pages link to two different key servers. One of them links to pgp.mit.edu, and the other links to pool.sks-keyservers.net.

I can't find a google cached page of the pgp.mit.edu server key, but the google search results show the pool.sks-keyservers.net server's key changed. I don't know the reason for the change, I just copied and pasted what the keyserver page showed. These are the two posts, the first containing the string, and the second not containing it.

There is some kleopatra configuration you will need to complete before checking a signature.
*snip*


For step 1 you need to find ThomasV's public key and import it into your keyring. The electrum download page says both sources and executables are signed by ThomasV at present.

https://electrum.org/#download

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Sources and executables are signed by ThomasV

It provides this link to a page where you can find his key.

https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x2BD5824B7F9470E6

Click a link marked 7F9470E6 [selfsig] on that page.

https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2BD5824B7F9470E6

Another page should open containing the text quoted below (ThomasV's key). Copy and paste this text into notepad, then save the file as key.asc

Quote
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: SKS 1.1.5
Comment: Hostname: pgp.mit.edu
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*snip*






I am from from the mines and using my desktop.
do you think I can repeat the verification?   no.

so to make an asc file, I just copy thomases gnupg signature into a notepad and change the name to asc?


Yes, but only copy the part starting with the text shown in blue below, and ending in red text.

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

The bit in blue lets Gpg4win know it's reading an .asc file, and the bit in red lets Gpg4win know its reached the end of an .asc file.

This page from the official website gives a link to thomas's gpg.

https://electrum.org/#about

This link shows his gpg and the quoted bit is what you copy into notepad and save as an .asc file.

http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2BD5824B7F9470E6

Quote
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: SKS 1.1.6
Comment: Hostname: keyserver.brian.minton.name
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*snip*
2480  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: another unconfirmed transaction for 2 days delay on: May 09, 2017, 06:32:48 PM
HI GUYS

I have another unconfirmed transaction for 2 days delay

https://blockchain.info/tx-index/6f8a4beb9ec2731a5c94a2063df311e6cae789c851a7c9698b5a15ba11432a21

i know this fee is low for this transaction but i couldnt incerase it because i used multibit classic

any one help me i am so thankful because i need this money very urgent  Cry Cry Cry



Keep submitting your transaction ID to this website until it says "acceleration succeeded". Afterwards the viabtc mining pool will include your transaction in the next block it mines. If it rejects your transaction you will have to keep resubmitting it, The accelerator is popular and only accepts 100 transactions an hour.

https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/

If you don't want to pay higher fees, then submit all your future transactions to that accelerator.
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