This transaction is paying 9.253 sat/B which is less than the minimum fee rate Viabtc free accelerator requires (10 sat/B). The transaction is non rbf and doesn't have a change address. Therefore, even the sender can't help here. This leaves you with no other option but to wait for it till it gets confirmed or to be removed from the mempool.
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I am investigating exchange platforms or wallets that use the same localbitcoins system (send by lot) since with this the rates are low and the shipment is fast, if anyone knows any leave it here Most exchanges/web wallets charge flat fees ranging from 0.0005 btc to 0.001 btc per transaction. Even if you find a service that charges less than that, you still have to make a deposit transaction and pay high fees. So instead of looking for such service, why don't you just use your own wallet to make batch transactions! Most wallets have this feature and all you have to do is to combine all your small transactions into a single one.
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Tetrazepam, check BitMaxz post and adjust fee to 11 sat/vbyte, and then try to send desired amount.
He will get a "Mempool min fee not met" error with such low fee rate. Right now, transactions with anything less than 16.2 sat/vB are being purged from mempools. The mempool min fee seems to be slowly, but steadily, decreasing, though. Anyway, it looks like he already sent the transaction with 271 sat/vB! and it's been confirmed.
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A transaction positioned 0.78 MB from tip is likely to confirm within the next few blocks! If 180.1 sat/vbyte is the effective fee rate than it shouldn't take that long to confirm! Does your transaction have any unconfirmed parents? Because if it does, the effective fee rate it's paying might be way lower than 180 sat/vbyte depending on the fee rates its parents are paying and their total size.
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Connect your Ledger to Electrum and give it a minute to finish syncing. If the transaction shows as "unconfirmed", try accelerating it by right clicking on it then select "bump". Note that bumping is only possible if the transaction has been flagged as "rbf". If Electrum doesn't show the transaction, that means it has been removed from the mempool and you can recreate it from scratch, set higher fees then broadcast it.
I recommended Electrum here because it makes bumping fees, literally, as easy as a click of a button.
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The first one was confirmed about 12 days ago, the other one was confirmed last year... Can't see any transaction spending any funds, especially not yesterday.
This is because blockchain.com shows only tge confirmed transactions related to the provided address. To see an unconfirmed transaction, you have to provide its id. Mempool.space does show unconfirmed transactions and according to it, I believe this is the one OP is asking about: https://mempool.space/tx/1312bc65dc9589b37b364d96df92e9d3032b35afe8c8163b732c0f265336c85fIt's paying 5 sats/vbyte. Likely, it has rbf enabled and OP can accelerate it by bumping the fees.
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حسب صفحة شروط الاستخدام لمنصة بينانص فان التثبت من كون استعمال خدمات المنصة لا يتعارض مع قوانين دولة المستخدم هو على عاتق المستخدم. و لكن في نفس الوقت يؤكدون انه يمكن ايقاف حسابات المستخدمين او التعاون مع الدولة المعنية اذا تم تقديم طلب في الغرض. كذلك، عندما قامت نايجيريا بخطوة مماثلة، قامت المنصة بايقاف قبول الايداع بالعملة المحلية النايجيرية لكن لم تقم باقفال حسابات المستخدمين و سمحت لهم بمواصلة التداول.
باعتقادي الموضوع كله مجرد زوبعة في فنجان و لن يستمر تأثيره على البيتكوين لفترة طويلة وبالنسبة لتصريحات الاحزاب المعارضة فهي مجرد محاولة لتسجيل نقاط سياسية و ليست بسبب قناعتهم باهمية العملات الرقمية.
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الربح من التدوين او الفيديوهات يكون عادة بطريقتين: - من خلال الاعلانات التي يتم نشرها على الموقع او داخل الفيديو. الربح يكون اكبر كل ما زاد عدد الزوار. - من خلال استعمال مدونتك او قناتك للترويج لمنتوج او شركة معينة. هنا يجب ان تكون مدونتك او قناتك معروفة و مختصة في نفس مجال الشركة التي يتم الاشهار لها. كلا الطريقتين تتطلبان وجود عدد كبير من الزوار و المتابعين و الحصول عليهم لا يكون الا بالترويج لصفحتك او نشر محتوى فريد و بطريقة تجذب الزوارو هذا ليس بالامر السهل لكنه ممكن.
العمل بشكل حر و النجاح فيه يعتمد على المجال الذي ستعمل فيه. فلو كانت لديك خبرة في مجال تقني متقدم مثلا فكل ما تحتاج اليه ليتم قبولك هو الشهائد التي تثبت قدرتك على انجاز العمل (ليس بالضرورة ان تكون شهائد علمية تقليدية، يمكن ان تكون شهائد تحصلت عليها باتباع دورات معروفة على الانترنت) او اعمال مشابهة قمت بانجازها في السابق. اما اذا كنت ستتقدم لاعمال بسيطة مثل ادخال البيانات التي لا تتطلب اي خبرة و تكون المنافسة عليها كبيرة فالحل الوحيد هو عرض سعر مغر يمكن ان يجذب المؤجر. هناك عديد العروض من هذا النوع و من الممكن الفوز ببعضها.
بسبب الوضع الصحي العالمي، حسب اعتقادي اصبح العمل عن بعد عن طريق الانترنت رائجا جدا و فرص ايجاد عمل من المنزل اصبحت افضل بكثير.
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I found your transaction. As stated by o_e_l_e_o, it's not invalid. None of inputs have been double-spent.
Then why blockchain.com says it's invalid! Is it possible he replaced the original transaction by bumping the fees and the one you and o_e_l_e_o are looking at is the second transaction (the one with higher fees)? Is there a way to check this? although a bit ot? WTH!?! you can do that? that's awesome
Viabtc and other services offer accelerating low-fee transactions by including them in the block they are trying to solve. But you have to hope they will find the next block before other pools.
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I did a small research and it appears the comments above are right. The only faucet that existed back in 2010 was " The Bitcoin Faucet" which used to give up to 5 btc. It stopped operating in early 2011 and is no longer accessible. So, even if it's the faucet you're looking for and you somehow manage to remember your login credentials, there is no way to claim your coins. It's a website faucet not an app, btw. Are you sure you are looking for a crypto faucet and not just a regular Pay-Per-Click app that pays in $ ?
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I am not aware of any regulated exchange that don't collect users information. If you value your privacy then you should avoid using centralized exchanges as much and possible. Also, you should save your coins on your own non-custodial wallets an opt for privacy coins like Monero, Dash, Grin.. Whenver you doubt your identity can be linked to one of your addresses then you should use a mixer to break the link between that address and the rest of your other addresses.
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It does not matter to me if a wallet is open source or closed. The only thing that matters most to me when I select a wallet is that whether it is custodial or non custodial. ...
The problem with closed source wallets is that you don't know how they generate tve wallets mnemonics and if the process is truly random. Running a closed source wallet off-line doesn't make it any safer if the mnemonic generation process is rigged. There is a possibility that the developers can regenerate all their customers private keys and steal their coins.
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What I know in the case that a transaction is labeled Local is that the transaction is not broadcast at all
A local transaction is a transaction that only your wallet can see. It doesn't exist on the mempool. This usually happens when the user clicks on save instead of broadcast or when it's an unconfirmed transaction that has been dropped from the mempool (eg. If you receive a transaction then the sender cancels it, its status will change from unconfirmed to local on your Electrum). @uaaeu, if you are not going to broadcast that local transaction, then you should remove it from your wallet history.
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What wallet were you sending the coins from? I believe he is using Electrum since, AFAIK, it's the only wallet that shows mBTC by default. If sending 0.0055 mBTC to "3NftS...x" was a mistake and he was intending to send 0.0055 BTC then he should double spend that transaction asap before it gets confirmed. Not sure if the "bumping fee" in Electrum allows you to change the destination address and the amount, but if it doesn't he still can use any online tool such as coinb.in to create the raw transaction, sign it with Electrum then broadcast it.
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Bitcoin transactions fees are rediculously high right now and no one in their right mind would accept to deposit a small amount and pay half of it in fees. My advice is to look for a casino that accepts other cryptocurrencies with lower transaction fees such as LTC (I would avoid Doge right now for obvious reasons!). If, for some reason, you can only use bitcoin then you should opt for casinos which offer instant deposits (0-confirmation). This way you can broadcast the deposit transaction with a low fee rate and start playing right away without waiting for it to confirm.
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All your unconfirmed transactions are paying 1 sat/vbyte. With the current network condition, I am surprised they haven't been evicted from the mempool already! It looks like bitcoin core keeps rebroadcasting them to the network.
Since those transactions are unlikely to confirm any time soon and you can't accelerate them (neither with rbf not with cpfp), your best option is to figure out a way to stop core from rebroadcasting them and just wait for the network to forget about them.
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