i could buy 1.5 gram gold. escrow or you send first. i would pay 0.06318 for that (52eur)
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My max offer is 2.6$ btc
pm me your skrill email. i agree Edit: send me 2.5$ just make a bigger sending fee. as network is busy these days
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Have 3.8$ skrill ---- Need 3.1$ in BTC
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use cryptopay
Thanks bud. i will try Coinizy
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I need 5eur virtual card to verify my paypal
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I meant look at the miners. This industry consume a lot energy and network still overloaded. Imagine if everyone would have some bits. Whats then days of waiting or priority fees? We want it to be spread worldwide but even now network is overloaded with payments
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I have found this in multIbit HD section..
Replace-by-fee (RBF) transactions A change to Bitcoin Core in version 0.12+ involves replace-by-fee transaction support. RBF is an optional extension to a standard Bitcoin transaction that permits the sender to perform a repeat broadcast of an earlier failed transaction with a higher fee attached. Typically this is to "free up" an earlier transaction that has been accepted into the network as valid but because the fee is too low is being ignored by miners. Repeating the transaction with a higher fee allows the sender to override the earlier transaction in the hope that the miners will add it to a block. MultiBit does not currently support the creation of these types of transactions and relies instead on setting an appropriate fee to the transaction to ensure timely inclusion.
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Looks like i just lost 140€ due to overloaded network.. I think I will use another coin like monero soon. As bitcoin Is non economical at all
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So it mean I can pay 0 fee everytime I send BTC and it still get confirmed one day?
It is entirely possible. So long as a transaction is broadcast, there is always the possibility for it to be confirmed. So how to STOP broadcasting it? You can't. You can have your wallet stop broadcasting it (either remove the transaction from your wallet or just shut down the wallet), but you have absolutely zero control over what anyone else on the network does. Someone else on the network could be broadcasting it, you can't do anything about that. Your only option to "cancel" the transaction is to create a double spend which spends the same input but to an output that you control. If anyone could explain me how to double spend using Multibit I will pay 0.05 reward
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So it mean I can pay 0 fee everytime I send BTC and it still get confirmed one day?
It is entirely possible. So long as a transaction is broadcast, there is always the possibility for it to be confirmed. So how to STOP broadcasting it?
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So it mean I can pay 0 fee everytime I send BTC and it still get confirmed one day? I was using MultibitHD do sending payment. And I am not sure how to find my private key or how to double spend using this wallet.. Please help
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Both of the transactions have several inputs and the total output amount is less than the input amount so you paid a fee and it satisfy the protocol rules.
However, other than the significantly low fees when compared to the average fee in the mempool, the transaction [1] spends an input[2] that is unconfirmed. Hence, the transaction[2] MUST BE to confirmed first before transaction [1] will confirm. They can be included in the same or different blocks.
[1] d8d6ec17b102812f0d989b469fce1993b22e7ea13a5fa5fa401f27d5d8fdf24f [2] 5005f2baa7170c13ce5e104c7cd238479b75197b4aa32434963d06fd9625229f
is there a chance that it won't get confirmed as the deal i have paid for is closed. how can i stop broadcasting that? I see a "high priority" that is said from some internal Blockchain.info calculation. It will eventualy get confirmed, it may take a bit longer, but it will. No need to stop broadcasting it. Mate, you do not read what I wrote. I do not want it confirmed, because the deal I was paying is not active anymore. So I do ask again, is there any chance I could stop broadcasting it and get dumped in mempool?
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Both of the transactions have several inputs and the total output amount is less than the input amount so you paid a fee and it satisfy the protocol rules.
However, other than the significantly low fees when compared to the average fee in the mempool, the transaction [1] spends an input[2] that is unconfirmed. Hence, the transaction[2] MUST BE to confirmed first before transaction [1] will confirm. They can be included in the same or different blocks.
[1] d8d6ec17b102812f0d989b469fce1993b22e7ea13a5fa5fa401f27d5d8fdf24f [2] 5005f2baa7170c13ce5e104c7cd238479b75197b4aa32434963d06fd9625229f
is there a chance that it won't get confirmed as the deal i have paid for is closed. how can i stop broadcasting that?
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Your transaction fees are extremely low, so those transactions will likely take several hours to confirm. What wallet are you using? Multibit HD , standart fees are set. 2 days already... Looks like my outputs are bigger than inputs.
What are talking about? input is 0.21 , output is more than that. check incoming and outgoing transactions
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I guess you're in a rush?
there is no point sending there anymore because deposit address already expired. Bitcoin addresses don't expire, the site you sent it to might not accept it anymore and return it, but that's up to them. And this "low fee" thing cousing me a lot of troubles. standart fees was set in my multibit preferences, i don't know why it is so slow this time For this transaction you've used 26.8 sat/byte. According to https://bitcoinfees.21.co/ it may never confirm at current blockchain load. I assume Multibit HD will stop broadcasting at some point? For a fast transaction, you need 90 sat/byte now, about 0.4 m BTC for this transaction. So it means when i use multibit HD i do not know my privatekey? Try it: can you export them? i wish it will not be confirmed. simply there is no deal pending anymore in destination address. how could i do so? is there any way i could stop multibit broadcasting this payment?
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I guess you're in a rush?
there is no point sending there anymore because deposit address already expired. And this "low fee" thing cousing me a lot of troubles. standart fees was set in my multibit preferences, i don't know why it is so slow this time So it means when i use multibit HD i do not know my privatekey?
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https://imgur.com/a/UdxO714G7xx9xgk8arbkTfZvvf7p87XFy2Dx1oR Signature: HzdPdD2zrR63sggQWw1r24DTpdhyP6X7nilAJ7Dlluz5HBido2OGONuqNs5Uw5PVEzHN3SeeIKKkJtm jp/VKK34=
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My transaction is stuck for 24h with 0 confirmations. Can you post the txid-link? Wallet has 0.21 unspent inputs. 0.21 BTC or 21 inputs? I was using multibit HD wallet I do not have wallet key but i have 12 words phrase How can you make a transaction without the wallet key? The 12 words phrase should be enough to make a new wallet. Can someone broadcast new payment with high fee and get it confirmed. Will pay 0.03
Only people with full access to the wallet or private keys can do this. If you can extract the private key(s), Bitcoin Core can easily do this. I can do it, if you trust me with the keys. Needless to say, you should never use those keys again after entrusting them to anybody. 0.03 BTC is a high payment for this. yes. i can trust you with keys. Multibit HD do not let me see the private keys. but it is my wallet, so i have 12 words phrase and spending password what i was using on multibit hd. 14G7xx9xgk8arbkTfZvvf7p87XFy2Dx1oR https://btc.blockr.io/address/info/14G7xx9xgk8arbkTfZvvf7p87XFy2Dx1oRthis is one of my MULTIBIT HD address'es it holds 2 inputs of 0.21 BTC so basicaly if i give your 12 words of my wallet and password. you can rebroadcast it to new address?
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TO EVERYONE READING THIS POST, STAY AWAY FROM THIS GUY, CAUSE HE IS HAVING MY MONEY. BEST REGARDS!
Agreed. Stay away from this guy he is bad news TO EVERYONE READING THIS POST, STAY AWAY FROM THIS GUY, CAUSE HE IS HAVING MY MONEY. BEST REGARDS!
Now you have two users both crying you are scammer better lock this thread and try some other place no one here going to sell you any account He got only one choice, and that is to return my money. Get lost you poor African spammer. i have your name and details you send me. google your name by yourslef: scammer
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