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unconfirmed txA ~> unconfirmed txB ~> unconfirmed txC ~> your tx and each tx has multiple unconfirmed inputs ![Lips sealed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/lipsrsealed.gif) previous tx needs to be confirmed first, or at the same time, the next tx to be confirmed Wow I wonder how I ended up at the tail end of such a shaky transaction. I’m going to have to dig in some more to figure out how to see these parent tx and also see the inputs for the parent tx, because either you or someone else said the parent tx some of them had unconfirmed inputs. What a mess!!! Have you ever seen a transaction such as this just go on and on and never get confirmed? It began as a tax approximately worth like 170$, give or take I can’t even remember. Is it just a waiting game from now?
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your tx has chained unconfirmed txs, I counted 4 level up viabtc requires all inputs confirmed even if you are planning to do CPFP, it's going to cost you a lot
I don’t know what you mean when you say my tx has chained unconfirmed txs
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When I try to use Via BTC it tries to go to another page, coinex, then says error: page not found. I’ve seen it mentioned here in there forum by a couple of other users, but never before today
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Transaction has been stuck for some time now, and normally when I need to accelerate I use Via BTC, but I keep getting an error message such that I’ve never seen before. Is there another way to accelerate a transaction that is as eSy to use as Via BTC?
The TXid is e6ba9bfe22b58be8cf500cd042d84759ed9dd3b9845c13f273a779d4635cbe4c
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Do all BTC addresses have corresponding public/private keys?
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Hello....are you indicating to me that the tx has been accelerated?
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I placed a transaction and apparently didn't properly calculate the fee, and only left 177.77sats/byte. I wonder, with that fee, will a transaction go through "eventually?" May it be accelerated, or, if not and a transaction continues to linger unconfirmed for days and days, can it somehow be "redone?"
Anyway, the txid is
3f42a06ff8cf686ad8a2e85a43b1dcce7da51e28f0b80b7be011310c0ffc8304
Any suggestions?
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Is it true the fee should be 400sats per byte? Is it possible to make that adjustment ?
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01000000019fc4a1ec37b96c1e6aa6788cf337aadc796ebd78b34e7940791f6407d5c450a600000 0006b483045022100dc0eb7012916e48953feedca5758c7c365040f17ab386919b39d3694ba277a 9b02200e8bfe1630df4f48cbfef2f8b6c581c19df95c6058d0422d7a2604ea7ea0f889012103823 39f2ad2778881e82bce00410758a664d44480059c6e9f1b175caebe556011fdffffff01a8002500 000000001976a91450c6996738c7379b202e9ee63d75cca1f7731ed888ac00000000
On advice from another member, i tried to broadcast using some broadcast tools that he suggested, and the one I tried didn't work, one of them sending specific error message saying "Validation Error: BtcdClient is not reachable." (blockchaininfo)
Another one offered the chance to decode and check prior to pushing the transaction, and it relayed an error in decoding.(blockr.io)
Coinb.in is where i oringinally created the transaction, and it gave me a Txid:6a7e37554a0386590b38ad0c768fc698aaaded7fe8023dcf5638e8a94bd1ab2a, which i doesn't appear when I search for it.
My terminology and understanding of this topic, even my ability to explain exactly what's happening, are less than elementary
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well, the transaction id doesn't seem to be noticed by blockchain info, so i am wondering if its just a matter of time after broadcasting, or if i have yet to get it quite right. neither of the addresses involved show the transaction either.
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i created a transaction following advice of a very helpful member here. i was able to sign, verify, then get a Txid upon broadcasting transaction. I used RPF. It has been 3 or 4 hours. Should something already be visible in blockchain?
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Well, this time when at the broadcast stage of putting together this transaction, rather than the message saying "no valid signed transaction hexadecimal string," i received instead a Txid! After I made the transaction an RBF it did broadcast. That was just now, and I am going to sleep now, hopefully to find the coin available when the morning comes. Thank you SO much for walking me through
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Ok...that's what I have been attempting. On coinb.in. Only thing is, I wasn't aware of having to calculate the fee manually. I am about to try it again. Fortunately, it does show unspent inputs basically equal to the refund amount, so the funds were indeed returned.
I can't thank you enough for your help and patience. I will let you know upon making a successful Transaction
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The MultiSig transaction was initiated on a marketplace, from my funds in the account there. Upon initiating the transaction , the funds are sent to an escrow wallet. I cancelled transaction when it was in escrow stage. The refund address is one that I cannot remember the login info, but it starts with a 1, was created via coinb.in, and I have the keys. And it shows inputs equal to the refund. I know it's a bit confusing, and I've learned a lesson, but at same time it seems I'm very close to creating a transaction like you suggested.
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As you suggested I created a transaction and was able to verify and sign, however when I attempted to broadcast, I guess I am having trouble understanding how to come up with the "valid signed transaction hexadecimal string." It seemed as if I had come to the final step, however I am going to have to dig a bit deeper to understand this. You have put me on the right track, no doubt
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i see...that does sound promising. I know the btc went to that address, and i have the private key, so it does make sense i could do just what you said. ok...let me work on that. i am certainly novice to this. thanks for responding quickly and kindly.
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I cancelled a multisig transaction. I am just learning about such transactions, and as it turns out the btc was refunded to a wallet that i had not used previously. I don't remember the login info, but wonder if I know the address and have the keys associated with it, is there anyway to get to the wallet?
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