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9541  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Guys urgently need help! This is a catastrophe! on: May 25, 2017, 02:01:16 AM
I have submitted 85c1e24e29ee5188084dcee1c3e33e6083879a9d96eaff9558b8175a1448a8a1 to the accelerator... so that's one down... wait for ViaBTC to mine a block... then work on the 2nd and 3rd transactions.

I'd recommend not doing any more business with SecondsTrade until they learn how to pay proper fees
9542  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Guys urgently need help! This is a catastrophe! on: May 25, 2017, 01:50:04 AM
Ok, so your transaction is stuck, because the parent transaction (https://blockchain.info/tx/7692e351a785ae8a4d1221fd4b7950ed3781b75d750ed135b6d396a4683e71e6) is unconfirmed.

Until that confirms, your transaction cannot confirm. Unfortunately, that parent transaction ALSO has a parent transaction (https://blockchain.info/tx/85c1e24e29ee5188084dcee1c3e33e6083879a9d96eaff9558b8175a1448a8a1) that is unconfirmed.

Both those transactions will need to confirm before yours will... and they both use ridiculously low fees (~69 sats/byte and ~14 sats/byte Roll Eyes)

So, you will need to push 85c1e24e29ee5188084dcee1c3e33e6083879a9d96eaff9558b8175a1448a8a1 using the TX Accelerator first...
Once you get a confirm on that, then push 7692e351a785ae8a4d1221fd4b7950ed3781b75d750ed135b6d396a4683e71e6
Once you get a confirm on that, then push your transaction: afcc64c76d11ec3e41bd71c5e7a3b4b00a179835a2ee6d2ed7d75186f8d1d184

Good luck!
9543  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Did I get hacked? on: May 25, 2017, 01:37:13 AM
Thanks for the update... Have you actually tried any of the various solutions mentioned in any of the threads dealing with stuck transactions?? Roll Eyes

Firstly, try and submit this transaction: 75af1d2e392b531efa1d710afdeec94e31e428a8446acd9583babb89e1d0cc55 into the ViaBTC TX Accelerator...

Once you get it successfully accelerated, you'll have to wait for ViaBTC to mine a block, the transaction should then get 1 confirmation. Once it gets at least 1 confirmation... do the same thing with this one: 80510e89b7665396d528a1099e00c3108b109700c09cbb1b187b6cab67d445a9

Note: the accelerator is REALLY popular due to all the stuck transactions... and they only provide 100 slots per hour. So you need to submit right at the start of the hour.

In the future, you should get a proper wallet... blockchain.info is BROKEN. Their dynamic fee system is BROKEN. Recommended fees have been over 300 sats/byte for like 2 weeks now and their retarded system continues to spam out transactions with 120 sats/byte fees... Roll Eyes
9544  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Why havent my bitcoins confirmed through blockchain after 24 hours? on: May 25, 2017, 01:26:36 AM
So just so i know for next time... how do i control how much i donate as a transaction fee, as to avoid this problem in the future. I would be more than happy to give more in a transaction fee to avoid this.

Also im not sure what im doing wrong on transaction accelerator. Put my address in and it wont register. The box goes red
You need to put the transactionID... not your address... so use: 5bfea6cc69c229c18ef6c836063ca9e7b72d17030477aa6607e2770750f6415f

its hilarious that miners dont grab every fee they can while the getting is good, those fees could be a million dollars in a few months, at the current skyrocketting size
They do... that is why the ignore the small ones and take the big ones... they only get 1 meg of space to use to put transactions into a block and currently there is 110 megs (or 110 blocks worth of transactions waiting)... This is why the "sats per byte" measurement of a fee is so important...

Ask yourself, would you want 1,000,000 bytes * 400 sats/byte fees... or 1,000,000 bytes * 20 sats/byte fees? Wink
9545  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Need help with Output is unspent and has no Children.. BTC did not arrive on: May 25, 2017, 01:20:27 AM
It is quite possible that your Trezor is now showing a "new" address, as it had already received your transaction to the 17NSn1NFGErKd6SVGbahyStKuaUWmBF3Ch address.

Those coins have already been moved on from the Trezor address, have you conducted any further transactions since this one? Like this:
https://blockchain.info/tx/9f629d16fbda8834c9ac80262afa5770344fcb44aa68ba4b8bc8f636fd558c7e

If not, are you sure your coinomi wallet is legit and that it or your Android device has not been compromised in some way?
9546  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transaction rejected by our node. Reason? on: May 25, 2017, 01:12:52 AM
It go rejected because it had 0 fees  Undecided:

{
  "block_height": -1,
  "block_index": -1,
  "hash": "6f47dc57791b28ef8afdd46d1c0ae6eb8ffcc170f137296fba7945491d1bf40a",
  "hex": "010000000238f5d9c43e057b76324cb063d963f8364bebd10a20e22176e63581405bfb133b01000 0006b483045022100fa03bc4654b6fcf6e2e86f0c7b051729c8109c29f08b840216dc3181f64d58 97022037dcab77cc43fdcad10b5c49b661fcd7dca9d00058a0cc5fe45562a70e8d0957012102ab5 c9283402a25a0f3b0dcd7c9271a56a6c85808c7c325cd3c3a2002305c6d91ffffffff5ba15914a0 6f4592c3b9e326c7e8c4e77221042ae04fa8f4ae766c4cf2063ab7010000006a47304402204aeeb 5103f8758d44bc61630f4959d6753ff44ec1bf6feed68ac1e0d90d1b03c02200121b064876adcf0 b4bac3f22584d37cdd2def295392b5e0cff4c9604ed5f3a5012103c6a4da16b02f6b37740043bc8 711b2080ae489fe026cd8e5b44c7026af599923ffffffff02e8360c00000000001976a9144e271c b7ff011ab6c179c49421150c2e9893dc7b88ac084f30000000000017a914afbc0c2230be1335807 c8ad42e82fc13905b06628700000000",
  "addresses": [
    "188EZXSdGoSGMappjgoYPHYsiBHRa87zQY",
    "3HiDSsmzCH6kZg29N9ibYf8wLFnTYfSBRM"
  ],
  "total": 3966448,
  "fees": 0,
  "size": 371,
  "preference": "low",
  "relayed_by": "50.167.134.102:8333",
  "received": "2017-05-22T18:40:17.202Z",
  "ver": 1,
  "lock_time": 0,
  "double_spend": false,
  "vin_sz": 2,
  "vout_sz": 2,
  "confirmations": 0,
...

This transaction will most probably never confirm... and most nodes will reject it because it doesn't even have the minimum 1 sat/byte relay fee.

Talk to the sender and tell them to do it again properly. If they refuse, you got scammed.
9547  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum Wallet "Low Fee" on: May 25, 2017, 12:10:52 AM
Hi mocacinno, the transaction may have been confirmed but it still is not in my wallet, I still see "Low Fee".
I wish these wallets just gave a plain English explanation, like; "We are halting your Bitcoins, in order to get your coins you need to ..."
It's crazy that we have to ask for help in forums. How will Bitcoin go mainstream if it's is so complicated! I really appreciate you guys help but the wallet designers should have thought about this Sad
Any ideas about this "Low fee"? I am assuming that somebody wants some money from me for something but I have no idea who or how much.
Firstly, what you need to realise is that is isn't the wallet software "halting your coins"... it is the bitcoin network. A lot of new users are quick to blame the wallet software for any issues. In most cases it isn't the software that is lacking, it is the users knowledge of Bitcoin and how it all works. Granted, it can be quite daunting and complex, and there is a lot to learn but in the immortal words of Kenny Rogers - "If you're gonna play the game, boy. You gotta learn to play it right" Wink

Now, Back to your issue... "Low fee" is basically just a warning from Electrum that the transaction has a "Low Fee" and as such, may take a while to confirm. There is another warning that you might see that says "unconfirmed parent" which means that one of the parent transactions for the transaction in question is still unconfirmed, as such, this transaction cannot confirm until the parent transaction does.

If your transaction has confirmed (which it has) but Electrum is still showing it as "low fee" and not a "green tick", it sounds like it isn't updating properly. Do you have a "green light" in the bottom right corner?



If not, and you have a "red light" then your Electrum isn't connected to the network and will not be updating the transactions properly. If you have the "blue arrows" it is still syncing the transaction information.

Click the green/red/blue symbol and you should see something like this:



If the block number is less than 467903, then your transaction won't be updated, because Electrum hasn't sync'd up to the point where your transaction was confirmed.
If the "Getting block headers" part doesn't list at least 1 node, then your Electrum isn't updating properly.

If all of that looks ok, then you may need to restore your wallet with your 12 word seed to get it to sync up properly.
9548  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum help! on: May 24, 2017, 11:34:51 PM
Have you checked what "base unit" you have Electrum set to? It can be mBTC, BTC or bits.

Tools -> Preferences -> Appearance


Looking at your transaction(s), it seems to me that you are sending a lot less than what you intended and the remainder is going to your change address. I suspect this is because you're entering 0.03455354, but your units are set to mBTC instead of BTC.

0.03455354 mBTC = 0.00003455 BTC


9549  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Transaction removed from blockchain on: May 24, 2017, 11:24:12 PM
Looks like those transactions have dropped from everywhere... i can't find them on any block explorer.

If closing Electrum and re-opening doesn't work, then the only other method I am aware of is to create a new wallet and restore from your seed. It will rescan everything and the transactions will no longer show as they don't exist.

Your coins should then be respendable

9550  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: How to install Electrum and its dependencies on an offline Linux computer? on: May 24, 2017, 11:13:15 PM
If it isn't one of those "fancy" USB sticks that has hidden partitions with autorun/backup software things on it... and the ONLY thing on it is the transaction "txt" file... then you should be fine. You just need to be vigilant and make sure nothing else is being written to the USB stick by the online machine.
9551  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: "Status: Signed" --- what does it mean? on: May 24, 2017, 11:07:56 PM
Did you actually "broadcast" the transaction? Or did you just create and then sign it?

If you go to the transaction details, is the "Broadcast" button enabled?
9552  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Transaction stuck for 2 weeks now.. on: May 24, 2017, 11:05:40 PM
The transaction you linked is dated 5/22 and is only 2 days old and not 2 weeks old as far as I can see...
Try a different block explorer: https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/6b1ab419dbd2a8fe12e36e087704aea42a11e08c4c21aed412242660f55e931e

To the OP, someone (apparently from Korea) rebroadcast this transaction...
Quote
Relayed by IP: 14.52.155.160 (whois)

Electrum doesn't rebroadcast as far as I'm aware... but maybe something weird happened when you restored your wallet? Huh

If you don't want those coins to end up at that address, you would need to double spend with a massive fee to guarantee the 2nd transaction got confirmed first. It gets complicated and messy Tongue

Other than that, your options are wait and hope the transaction eventually drops.
9553  Other / MultiBit / Re: MultiBit on: May 24, 2017, 09:04:34 PM
Without the transactionID we can't really help. Post it here and we can investigate further.

What I can say is that you're using MultiBit Classic, which is very old and outdated... the fees it would have used would have been VERY low by today's standards, so I'm not surprised your transaction is stuck.

For low fee help, put your transaction ID in here: http://www.mocacinno.com/page/feechecker and you will get a number of options.

9554  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Confirmation Time on: May 24, 2017, 08:47:21 PM
Well... it looks like the ViaBTC TX Accelerator worked out after all... mined in block 467920 by ViaBTC Wink

For future reference, ViaBTC have a paid service... but it ain't cheap!

Do you have paid accelerator service?
ViaBTC’s Transaction Accelerator is a FREE service for the community. We also provide manual accelerator service for special cases (dire urgency, extremely low transaction fee etc.) and require a donation of 0.01BTC for each transaction. Please contact support@viabtc.com for details.
9555  Economy / Services / Re: ★★★ [FULL] NITROGENSPORTS.EU Signature Campaign ★★★ on: May 24, 2017, 01:38:10 PM
@notaek,

Notifying of a rank up... have moved from Full Member to Senior Member. Signature Updated. Last Post before changing was #723


Thanks,
HCP
9556  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Confirmation Time on: May 24, 2017, 01:26:25 PM
Thanks for responding.   I choose the local software wallet Multibit HD.   It appears to only have the ability to set a specific fee amount and not adjust to market conditions.     I didn't know the features I would like when looking at wallets.  Are there wallets that adjust the fee based upon market conditions?
Electrum. It is a light weight (aka "SPV") wallet, so you don't have to download the whole 150gigs of blockchain... it is an HD wallet as well, so you can backup and restore just using the 12 word seed... and it is actively maintained and developed.

If you do use Electrum, go into the Preferences and under fees make sure "Dynamic Fees" is checked. This system actively monitors fees required to get decent confirmation times.

Quote
I read about that moments ago in other posts.    Before the top of the hour, the website was responding fine.  And then coincidentally at the top of the hour it is no longer responding.  I assume this is because they are getting hit heavy with folks trying to get their transaction added.
Pretty much... hit it up right at the top of the hour... if you don't do it within the first minute these days... you'll probably just get "Submissions beyond limit"
9557  Other / MultiBit / Re: Multibit unconfirmed on: May 24, 2017, 01:16:32 PM
ViaBTC TX Accelerator works... but, they only provide 100 slots every hour. As there are 150,000 unconfirmed transactions around at the moment, their free service got VERY popular. They reset the 100 slot limit at the start of every hour, so you basically have to submit your transaction in the first minute of a new hour for it to work.

PROS: Free! It works.
CONS: Very busy, can be frustrating waiting for the hour to roll over so you can submit your transaction. You only get a confirmation when ViaBTC mine a block (They've just had a dry spell and haven't mined a block in over 5 hours)

Haven't personally tried the BTC.com one... but others have and it supposedly works.

PROS: legit site, works.
CONS: EXPENSIVE! No overseas payment options at present, Alipay only... and apparently that involves navigatin a lot of chinese Wink



WARNING: It seems with the increasing numbers of "stuck" transactions and people wanting to use accelerators... a number of scam sites have started to pop up claiming to be able to accelerate your transaction for a small fee. Generally they all say something like "With co-operation of main mining pools" or "With mining pool contacts".

If the site isn't actually a mining pool operator like ViaBTC or BTC.com... or a user known to have solid contacts with mining pools like Quickseller or macbook-air, then I'd be VERY wary of giving them any money.

Do your research, be careful with your coins Wink
9558  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Confirmation Time on: May 24, 2017, 12:58:04 PM
you need to read the bit that says "The fastest and cheapest transaction fee is currently XXX satoshis/byte, shown in green at the top."

Currently, that is 360 sats/byte... you paid 130 sats/byte...

Your math for figuring out your fee is correct, but you're misinterpreting the information being given. The chart is showing that the estimate for your range is "45-INF" (that means a minimum of at least 45 minutes ~5blocks... and a maximum time of "Infinity"... aka. never)

It is important to realise that these estimates are based on the current state of the network and how many transactions are waiting "right now"... if another 20,000 transactions are added to the mempool in the next 10 minutes, these numbers and estimates will change.... if they all have bigger fees than you, that will push your transaction further back in the queue.

The moral of the story is, if you want fast confirmation times... pay "appropriate" fees...
9559  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Bitcoin transaction repeating itself - Blockchain on: May 24, 2017, 12:42:41 PM
when you say "i see that blockchain resend the transaction automatically", do you mean that you sent the transaction from a blockchain.info wallet? Given the telltale 120 sat/byte fee, I'd guess that this is indeed the case...

If so, your only option is to contact blockchain.info support and ask them to stop rebroadcasting it. Until they do, it won't drop from the network and your coins will be stuck.

In any case, I doubt it will confirm, because it has an unconfirmed parent anyway... https://blockchain.info/tx/6def5e3cf1446c688a6d90c611e93ba35d95c3f7412d061009b39c711f555967 which only has a ~4 sat/byte fee!!?! Shocked Roll Eyes
9560  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Address shows that it's recieved alot of coins in the client but 0 on blockchain on: May 24, 2017, 12:36:10 PM
try:

Code:
gettransaction 21e2f8cf6a2416dd0da65c3b523e422df1dafc340aa04a3ed022610aa28bfc9e
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