Please drop here or pm me your trc20 address I will reward you with $7 usdt for your time and for teaching me something I have never thought of my life
No need. Thank you. It was my pleasure to help you.
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My balance is back.. So what next sir?
Right click on the local transaction and select "Remove". After that, go to "Send" tab and make your transaction again. With more fee this time. For making the new transaction, enter the address you want to send the fund to in "Pay to" field. Click on "Max" or enter the value you want to send in "Amount" field. Click on "Pay". In the new window, click on "Setting" button at top right corner of the window and check "Edit fees manually". Enter the fee rate you want to use for your transaction in "Mining fee" field. Set it to at least 8 sat/vbyte. If you want your transaction to be confirmed fast, set it to around 13 sat/vbyte.
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I just signed in to my Electrum wallet and still remain unconfirmed and is not in local..
Did you try connecting to other servers? Click on the green circle at bottom right corner of the window. Right click on one of the servers under "Connected nodes" and then select "Use as server". If the transaction status has changed to "Local", right click on it and select "Remove". If the transaction status is still "Unconfirmed", click on the green circle and try another server this time. Look at the following image. I created a watch-only wallet using your address on electrum. As you can see, that unconfirmed transaction is not shown and the balance is 0.002125 BTC.
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It's great that blockcypher's node supports full RBF. I didn't know that.
SmartGold01, according to mempool.space, the purging fee rate is now around 5.9 sat/vbyte. If you check your wallet now, there's a big probability that your transaction status has changed to "Local". If that's the case, you can simply remove it and broadcast a new transaction in electrum itself and without any need to use blockcypher service. If your transaction status hasn't changed to "local", try connecting to different servers.
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For having a good estimation, the best thing you can do is to check and analyze the mempool by yourself. To do so, you can use jochen-hoenicke website. At the time I am writing this post, mempool.space is suggesting the fee rate of 11 sat/vbyte for high priority and 9 sat/vbyte for low priority. If you check jochen-hoenicke website, you will see that you can put your transaction at 1 vMB from the tip with only 7 sat/vbyte. If I want to make a transaction now and I want it to be confirmed very fast, I would set the fee rate to around 10 sat/vbyte. If I can wait for a few hours, 7 sat/vbyte is more than enough.
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I don't know if there are block explorers that support that
The only block explorer I know is blockchain.com which allows you to see your transaction history and balance with a master public key using the following URL. Of course, that's not much helpful, as it doesn't work if you have a ypub or zpub. https://www.blockchain.com/btc/xpub/xpub........................... jerry0, with using your master public key for seeing your balance, you may harm your privacy.
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Given the number of nodes and the amount of hashrate now supporting full RBF, then you can essentially now replace any transaction whether or not it is flagged as RBF, and so stuck transactions should be a thing of the past. If your wallet software does not let you do this, then switch to a better wallet.
o_e_l_e_o, do you know any SPV wallet that allow doing so? If I am not wrong, to replace a transaction that has not been flagged as RBF with a new one, you have to run your own node, enable full RBF, broadcast your transaction and hope that your node connects to a node that has enabled "full RBF". Correct me if I am wrong, please.
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Coinbase, Trust wallet, Metamusk, blockchain.com etc.
There are two coinbase wallets. One is custodial and has full control over your fund and due to obvious reasons, it's not recommended. Coinbase non-custodial wallet is close-source and that should be avoided too. Trustwallet and blockchain.com are also close-source and shouldn't be used. Metamask (not metamusk) doesn't support bitcoin. Please don't suggest something you don't have correct information about.
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Gambling websites usually have provably fair games which means that the outcomes are determined through a known algorithm and they can be verified by players. There is no way for the house to change the outcomes and it doesn't matter when you play. Take note that due to the house edge, it's always expected that the house earns a guaranteed profit in the long run. For example, in a casino with the house edge of 2%, it's expected that you lose 2% of the total amount you bet in the long run and the time you make your bets doesn't matter at all.
This is assuming the game is provably fair and there is nothing hidden from users.
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But if you are using a wallet like a hardware wallet, then you could call that wallet a cold wallet or offline wallet because it will not be running all the time, whereas Trust wallet will run as long as your phone or any other device is online.
Being online or offline has nothing to do with how much you run your wallet. A wallet is offline if your keys are generated and kept offline. Even if your hardware wallet is always connected to your computer and it's always running, your wallet is still offline. In the case you use electrum to generate a wallet on an online device, it can't be considered as a cold wallet even if you delete your wallet immediately and never use it again.
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make_seed(nbits=256, seed_type="standard") This command generates a 24 word legacy seed phrase. As it's always recommended to use segwit wallets, it may worth mentioning that you can use the following commands to generate a 24 word segwit seed phrase. make_seed(nbits=256, seed_type="segwit") Or Edited. Thanks Yamane_Keto for the correction.
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It's better to post about your issue in their own thread (Click here). Their representative on forum, TheQuin will probably answer you. You have sent all your emails to an incorrect email address. For contacting them via email, you should send message to support@freebitco.in.
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.........so after opening a trust wallet.............
You said that people should do proper research before investing in bitcoin. I doubt you have done so yourself. Otherwise, you would know that trustwallet is not a good choice. Take note that trustwallet is close source and there is no way to know how the keys are generated. everything concerning the wallet was written by him and after two months I misplaced my mobile phone and that is how misplaced my bitcoin, when I asked my instructor of way forwards of retrieving my bitcoin he said since I have lost my phone its the end of my bitcoin
What? Someone wrote down the seed phrase for you and after two months you lost your phone. Am I getting you correctly? If you have access to your seed phrase (assuming that person hasn't stolen your bitcoin), you should be able to recover your wallet.
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The only address that can actually use RBF is address A because it remains the original sender of the coins. B to C transaction is CPFP and yet to confirm so B also cannot use RBF.
This is wrong. Assuming there's an RBF-enabled unconfirmed transaction from address A to address B and another RBF-enabled transaction sending the fund from address B to address C, both transactions can be replaced by a new one paying higher fee using RBF method. If the transaction made from address A to address B is replaced by a new one paying higher fee, it can get confirmed faster, but the transaction from address B to C will be invalidated. If the transaction made from address B to address C is replaced by a new one paying higher fee, it can get confirmed faster and if the fee rate used for the replacing transaction is higher than the fee rate used for the transaction from address A to address B, the transaction from A to B is also accelerated.
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What do you mean by checking? Do you worry that you send some fund to your wallet and then you won't be able to spend the fund? Create a new wallet on electrum. Select "I already have a seed" and import your seed phrase. After creating the wallet, go to "Addresses' tab and check if you see the same addresses. (If you don't see "Addresses", click on "View" on top of the window and check "Addresses".)
Do you worry about security of your wallet? If so, take note that any online device is always prone to hacking. If you have created your wallet on an online device, there is no way to make sure that your wallet is completely secure. People find out their wallet is compromised when it's late and their fund is stolen. If you want your wallet to be completely secure, you should create your wallet on an air-gapped device.
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I just checked the transaction in some block explorers. mempool.space and blockchain.com have received the transaction around 2 weeks ago. blockchair.com and blockcypher.com have last seen the transaction around 7 hours ago. I am not sure, maybe trustwallet rebroadcasts unconfirmed transactions automatically. SmartGold01, if trustwallet does so, your transaction will stay in the mempool of nodes, until the network becomes less congested and miners include transaction paying 5 sat/vbyte. This will probably take a very long time. I recommend you to delete your wallet from trustwallet and only use electrum or at least don't open trustwallet. As already said, most nodes drop transactions from their mempool 14 days after they receive it and after that you will be able to make a new transaction. This won't happen if your transaction is rebroadcasted again and again. Before deleting your wallet from trustwallet, make sure you have backed up the seed phrase and you can recover the wallet.
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Thank you Royse777 for accepting me. I just updated signature, avatar and personal text.
My current post count (including this one) is 4525.
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Rank: Legendary (Applying for merit rank) Alternative choice (optional): Merit earned in the last 120 days: 434 Bech32 address: bc1q9df2unvx5464ga9a0fz7xst8te7qscc224vgcw
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It seems that freebico.in has been blocked in Singapore. I couldn't even visit the login page. I have tried on a few of public internet and the result is the same- blocked.
I think freebitco is accessible all around the world unless it has been block by your ISP. Do you get any error when trying to visit the website? Maybe, it's cloudfare that is not allowing you to visit the website due to protecting it from DDoS attacks. If the page isn't loaded at all, it's probably your ISP that has blocked freebitco.
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So, sending the max amount on Electrum from the imported trustwallet address to newly created Electrum address with default transaction fee would solve the UTXO dust problem? Or do I have to adjust the transaction fee and the amount?
With every segwit input you add to your transaction, you increase the (virtual) size of your transaction by ~91 vbytes and with every legacy input to your transaction, you increaase the (virtual) size of your transaction by ~148 vbytes. (Segwit addresses are the ones that starts with bc1 and legacy addresses are the ones that start with 1) The purging fee rate for nodes that are using default setting is now around 5.3 sat/vbyte. This means that the minimum fee rate you can use for your transaction, so that it can be broadcasted to the network is now around 5.3 vbyte. If you are in hurry and you want your transaction to be confirmed very fast, you should use the fee rate of around 10 sat/vbyte. If you want your transaction to be confirmed in the next few hours, the fee rate of around 7 sat/vbyte should be enough. (Note that the required fee rate may change over time.) Let's say you want to make a transaction with the fee rate of 7 sat/vbyte and all your UTXOs are segwit. For every UTXO you add to your transaction, the transaction fee increases by 7*91 vbytes (637 vbytes). If you have a UTXO worth 600 satoshi, you shouldn't spend that now, since the fee required to spend that would be higher than its value. If you have a UTXO worth 6000 satoshi, you should spend around 10% of its value to spend it. It's up to you to decide whether you want to spend that now or you want to wait until the network is less congested and you can spend that with lower fees. For choosing which UTXOs you want to spend, you should go to "Coins" tab on electrum and use "Coin control" feature. Note: Coin control feature is available only on desktop version of electrum.
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