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and to close this thread, transactions abandoned, and those transactions have been sent in single tx. stuck btc recovered. Thank you everyone for your inputs.
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Transactions with 0.0000546 BTC? That's a dusting attack. Don't waste fees on those, if you enable Coin Control, you can manually select your Inputs and right-mouse click "Lock unspent" on them. yes, 0.00000547 btc, they werent there till now, when i abandoned the tx, suddenly 10 of them showed up confirmed since 14th January apparently. Yes i have locked them up for good.
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So thats the thing, i am not getting the option. its not clickable. I had mempool size set at 2 gb in my config, changed it to 300 mb restarted core, and then got the option to abandon Have abandoned all the tx, Now will send them all However, for some very weird reason, i am seeing a lot of dust transactions, that i cant understand why.
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You had 0.01140000 in your 1F8rErCh25PHkPeafBK3eaxpjoVktBdjS3 address in your wallet You sent 0.001 to bc1q8z68gxl2rl9dy8yh6ve4ugl4q7nl5lurcl53cy you have 0.0104 btc left out of which 0.00002190 has been used as fees for the tx. The remainder amount of 0.0103781 has been sent to your change address bc1q4kpyjxmqr7uzcd5w62hc7t273u009tgkjps98p If you go to bitcoin core, and if you go to settings/wallet and have coin control switched on, go to send bitcoins, on top there you will have an option called inputs. click on it, you will see the address 1F8rErCh25PHkPeafBK3eaxpjoVktBdjS3 with balance 0.0103781 displayed and if you click on it, below another line will open with address bc1q4kpyjxmqr7uzcd5w62hc7t273u009tgkjps98p and change written there with btc amount shown as 0.0103781 . Next time when you send btc it will be sent from this address. bc1q4kpyjxmqr7uzcd5w62hc7t273u009tgkjps98p Nothing to worry about at all. I tried to find this address in my Bitcoin core both sending and receiving address but failed. Is it normal? Should I stop worrying and just continue using my Bitcoin core wallet? It wont show over there, you will be able to see this address as i have described above.
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Go to the transaction tab in Bitcoin Core and starting from the latest transaction, right click it and click on abandon transaction. Do so for all of the transactions till the first parent transaction. The function merely marks the transaction as abandoned so it'll be spendable again. It does not cause any changes in the network, for your case. After which, you should be able to spend the funds again. So thats the thing, i am not getting the option. its not clickable.
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I like the idea of daily savings, but you wouldn't be the first to end up with hundreds of virtually worthless dust-inputs, so be careful there. Also: please tell me you use a cold wallet somewhere in your plan, and don't keep everything in an (online) Bitcoin Core installation. This was corrected mid february.
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Neither have I. I did a little research of my own and found out that it was introduced in 0.12.0 and the limit is actually 25[1]. so i have one more tx left to add in the chain , once the mempool goes below 300 mb. It can take weeks or months, but that could work. At current fee (170 sat/byte), you're looking at almost 0.006 BTC to use CPFP on your chain of transactions. If you abandon those transactions and create one new transaction with 24 outputs, 0.0016 BTC is enough. Of course you can go lower than 170 sat/byte too, it's not as if you're in a hurry after 3 months. Would have done it at about 10 sat. I'm still intrigued: hodling as in buying $15 Bitcoin per day, and transferring it? i am an active trader, just moving 15$ worth into a personal wallet and waiting for next bitcoin halving. From 1 bitcoin halving to the next. 4 year plan. I only now notice your transactions have the same receiving address: bc1q9dt9v3yxell4y39zqhxvaslzrdkes3ea8d03kc. That would make it much easier to replace your 24 transactions by one new transaction. If you own the receiving address, you're basically creating Bitcoin dust (the opposite of consolidating) for yourself. If you have to consolidate them like here at current fees, that means your 24 transactions partially evaporate due to fees. Yes essentially in the chain ,there are 2 recipients. i am considering this now to replace by a single tx. Abandon transaction would do what you describe but if OP wants to preserve all of them then this won't be an option. After seeing the state of the mempool, and the fact the other recipient has been getting irritated, i am considering to consolidate all of them into a single tx. I am terrified to do it, as i feel i will do something wrong, but if you all are able to guide me, i might just as well go ahead and do it. So i am all ears, as to how to abandon all the past 24 transfers and create a new one without messing up all the btc. While i wait, i am going to make the list of recipients and amount.
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Yes, i am aware of the send to many option and have used it lots of times. I dont want to cancel the tx as i have this nightmare that i will mess something up and go in a bigger mess than i already am in. i have the patience to wait, thats not an issue. as long as the next tx will enter the mempool once mempool goes below 300 mb i am ok. i just need that reassurance. The other thing is apparently there cant be more than 24 child tx, so i am not sure if thats also an issue over here.
I am hodl'ing @ 15usd per day. mempool used to go down to 500 tx in mempool on sunday late night/monday mornings, so i was doing daily transfers and it was not hurting one bit at that time. 1 sat transfers were more than enough. then the mempool just balooned.
Now i wait 10-15 days and then add up all of them and then do the tx.
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All past 24 transactions were made when mempool size was less than 300 mb. from january to february 2021.
From what you are suggesting, i gather that once the mempool goes below 300 mb, and i try to create a new transaction with lots of fees in it, it will enter the mempool and i will not get the 0/unconfirmed, not in memory pool message? if that will happen, then i am fine, i can wait till mempool goes below 300 and then i will cover the fees of all the past 24 transfers in a new transfer.
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Hi, so i have ended up in a big mess and here are the details. I did a bunch of transactions in february when the network was very quiet, and i was doing some low cost transfers using 1 sat/byte fees and essentially the transactions would confirm over the weekend. Sadly, the network crossed 300 mb size on the mempool and has not gone down below that ever since.
By the time i was done with all transactions, i ended up with about 23 parent unconfirmed transfers.
The tx id of the last child transfer is 77dd33f639a0216f39d97e050e3a5739ad32959a84e84ebf30c759d27c5dd51f
The address bc1qn7s0cujdr66rqd05wsc6c5eeezl76qw7h89xsj is available in my wallet with the balance also being shown.
However, when i try to spend this address, the tx does not enter the mempool at all, and shows, 0/unconfirmed, not in mempool status.
Now i understand, there cant be more than 24 parent unconfirmed transfers, so probably thats why this next transfer is not entering the mempool. However, i went back in the chain to about 6 transfers back and tried spending that unconfirmed tx as well, but that didnt enter the mempool as well.
i have used fees upto 1000 sat/byte but still didnt enter the mempool. all previous transfers were rbf selected, however, increase fee option is not there anymore and neither is the abandon transaction option available.
If i wait till mempool size goes below 300 mb, will i be able to spend from this address bc1qn7s0cujdr66rqd05wsc6c5eeezl76qw7h89xsj or do i need to wait for the previous transfers to get confirmed in maybe another year from now the way the mempool has balooned. i need a solution where i dont have to cancel the previous 24 transfers.
I am using bitcoin core 0.20.1
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