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441  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: November 25, 2023, 06:09:05 PM
From accumulating WOF spins I have also noticed that lottery tickets are a bit more common in practice, though not sure if it has been mere bad luck the 3~4 times I have exchanged batches of WOF spins (500~1000 at a time).
The chances of winning 50 reward points, 50 satoshi and 50 lottery tickets prizes are each 32.93%.
The chances of winning 500 reward points and 500 satoshi prizes are each 0.2%, but the chance of winning 500 lottery tickets is 0.3%.
The chances of winning 5000 reward points and 5000 satoshi prizes are each 0.1%, but the chance of winning 5000 lottery tickets is 0.2%.

Therefore, it's expected to win more lottery tickets than reward points and satoshis.
442  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Pending transaction.. on: November 25, 2023, 04:01:32 PM
How much is the fee rate you used for your transaction?

The current purging fee rate for nodes with default mempool size is 10.9 sat/vbyte. If the fee rate you used for your transaction is less than that, most nodes have purged your transaction from their mempool and you should be able to make a new transaction.

To do so, you need to import your wallet in electrum and change the server until you connect to a one which doesn't have your transaction in its mempool.


I'm not sure you read what I wrote clearly..I do have full control over the wallet.. TW doesn't enable RBF transactions and I don't have an idea on initializing the CPFP like I said...
To do CPFP, you need to have full control over one of the receiving addresses. Do you?
443  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: November 25, 2023, 03:32:58 PM
That BTC at the base 4.69% interest rate would have produced 0.003283 BTC (~124.1 USD at current rates) in a year.
The annual interest rate is 4.08%.

In exchange, you get 16*365=5840 WOF spins + 1.1725% more of annual interest per year.
This is assuming you have hold your tokens for at least 365 days.
If you purchase 500,000 FUN tokens, you would get 5230 WOF spins in the first year and 5840 WOF spins in the next years.



1.01x is a dangerous multiplier, in my opinion. At least it's like that for me. Normally I lose definitely more than once during a hundred bets, and it's a stressful loss that you don't expect.
That's normal.
The probability of winning in a game with multiplier of 1.01 is 94.06% and it's expected that you lose 5.96 times in every 100 bets on average.
444  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: November SINBAD.IO Mixer Bitcoin Price Prediction Challenge on: November 24, 2023, 11:26:14 PM
Prediction 2: $38,850.00
bech32 address: bc1q06h9jgf2ccurtt0d07shkttjpdw5zdfkyh4l8j
445  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Have anyone heard about a platform called Adswage? on: November 24, 2023, 04:04:34 PM
I just visited their telegram group to see how they deceive and scam people. They claim that you can receive 2.3% daily interest on your balance just for viewing 1 ad.
If you are paid for viewing ads, why should you make a deposit and why should they give you interest on your balance?


As already mentioned above that's a scam.
Do not waste your money and avoid any get-quick-rich scheme.


I checked Whois that it was registered in October 17 2022 and expired on October 17, 2032 does that show the platform is legit?
No.
446  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum Address Expired after 10 minutes,1 day,1 week on: November 24, 2023, 03:39:59 PM
As already mentioned by other users, bitcoin addresses do not expire and I just want to add that you don't have to create a request to receive bitcoin.
Just tap on your wallet name at top left corner of the screen and select "Addresses". After that you will see all your addresses and you can use any of them to receive bitcoin.
447  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I couldn't receive BTC on: November 23, 2023, 04:39:18 AM
I can't even ask anyone to increase fees or resend if it will be purged.
Did you use a non-custodial wallet for receiving the fund?
If so, you can use CPFP method to make the transaction confirmed fast. In CPFP method, you can spend the fund received in the unconfirmed transaction in a new transaction with high fee, so that miners include both transactions in the same block.
I don't know how much you received in the unconfirmed transaction. So, maybe it's not worth to use CPFP.

As mentioned above by BitMaxz, you may be able to use ViaBTC free accelerator too.


If you can't/don't want to use CPFP and you can't use ViaBTC free accelerator, I recommend you to export the raw transaction, so that you are able to rebroadcast the transaction by yourself, if it's purged.
(This is assuming they haven't spent the same coins in another transaction and your transaction is still valid)


For exporting the raw transaction, just enter your transaction ID on mempool.space and click on "Transaction hex".
448  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Enjoy low transaction fee by using ViaBTC free accelerator. on: November 23, 2023, 04:15:09 AM
In my experience and also based on the replies of other users on the forum, the best time is when a lot of the free Accelerator users are asleep and it's even the best time to make transactions as gas fees temporarily go down during those periods.
There is no gas fee in bitcoin. The gas fee is the term used for some altcoins like ethereum.
In bitcoin, we have fee rate and miners prioritize transactions based on the the fee paid for each (virtual) byte of data.


and never try the paid service because I think would be same if we are using RBF or CPFP method
The fee charged by ViaBTC paid service is much higher. It would be so cheaper to use RBF or CPFP method.
449  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I couldn't receive BTC on: November 22, 2023, 11:10:27 PM
That's really a common problem now, estimated btc fees as of writing cost $5, if the fees of the transaction you are concerned with is below of this digit, then probably you will be waiting another weeks or so lol.
Transactions are prioritized based on their fee rate (in sat/vbyte), not the total value of the fee.
It's possible that a transaction paying $5 worth of bitcoin as transaction fee has lower higher priority than a transaction paying $20 worth of bitcoin.
450  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I couldn't receive BTC on: November 22, 2023, 10:21:35 PM
The network is so congested now, but this doesn't mean people can't make transaction.
Now, the required fee rate for making a bitcoin transaction is higher than the usual and it seems that the person/service that should make a payment to you doesn't want to pay the required fee and is asking you to wait.

(This is assuming they are not scammers)
451  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Enjoy low transaction fee by using ViaBTC free accelerator. on: November 22, 2023, 09:20:09 PM
Is there a particular time to know when they accept unconfirmed transaction in their website because I tried to test some transactions and it's saying  submission are beyond limit all the time.
They accept 100 transactions for free accelerations per hour. If there is no remaining hourly free transaction, try in the next new hour.

What I know about RBF is that if you don't enable it in your transaction, don't expect to bump your fee regardless of the mode you are using, it will remain unconfirmed for long time until then few comes down.
Some nodes and miners have enabled full RBF in their setting and accept the replacement transaction even if the original one has not been flagged as RBF.
For more information on how you can do so, click here and read the post I made in another thread.
452  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: November 22, 2023, 04:37:01 PM
I guess freebitco.in is being generous these days.
The game on freebitco is provably fair, the winning chances of different prizes are known and the result is determined completely randomly.
If a user has won bigger prizes recently, it means that the user has been more lucky. It doesn't mean freebitco has been more generous.
453  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Enjoy low transaction fee by using ViaBTC free accelerator. on: November 22, 2023, 04:25:33 PM
AFAIK, ViaBTC doesn't have a limit in the number of transactions you can submit to be broadcasted daily.
Right. There is no registration required for using their free accelerator and there is no way they can know how many transactions have been submitted by the same person at all.
Therefore, there is no limit on the number of transactions can be submitted by a single person.
454  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Turn non-RBF transaction to RBF enabled? on: November 22, 2023, 04:10:48 PM
Do you think this would work on my own node instead of doing it to Electrum?
If you are running your own node, you don't need electrum or other tools for broadcasting your transaction at all and you can broadcast your transaction by yourself.

I haven't done that myself and there may be other users who can guide you better, but I think you should have a good chance of connecting to at least one node that has enabled full RBF and your transaction being propagated to the network.
455  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Turn non-RBF transaction to RBF enabled? on: November 22, 2023, 12:43:44 AM
Many? I would sat a good number possibly do. But in the end it really does not matter what nodes do if pools don't accept the TX
There are mining pools that include the replacement transaction even if the original transaction has not been flagged as RBF. Click here to see such transactions on mempool.space.

Since those transactions have been received by miners, I think at least we can say that there are enough number of nodes that have enabled full RBF.
456  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Turn non-RBF transaction to RBF enabled? on: November 22, 2023, 12:10:26 AM
There is no way to turn a non-RBF transaction to a RBF transaction. With changing any part of the transaction data, the signature becomes invalid and it must be signed again.
Of course, this doesn't mean there is no solution if you have a non-RBF transaction and you want to replace that with a new one.
There are many nodes that have enabled full RBF and accept the replacement transaction even if the original transaction has not been flagged as RBF. So, if you have an unconfirmed non-RBF transaction, you can broadcast a new transaction including the same input(s) and hope that the replacement transaction is included by a miner.


For making the replacement transaction using coinb.in, click on "New" at top of the page and then go to "Transaction".

- Paste your transaction ID and click on "Load".
- Add/remove addresses if you want to change the receiving addresses.
- For changing the transaction fee, you should change the value of outputs. (The transaction fee is the inputs value minus outputs value.)
- Click on "submit".
- Copy the unsigned raw transaction
- Click on "Sign" at top of the page.
- Enter your private key and paste the unsinged raw transaction and click on "Submit". It's recommend to do this step offline (preferably on an air-gapped device)


For making the replacement transaction, you can also use electrum.

- Create a new wallet using your private key.
- Let your wallet get synced and then disconnect your computer from the internet.
- Go to "console" tab and use this command to remove the transaction you want to be replaced from your wallet: wallet.adb.remove_transaction("TXID")
- Close electrum and open it again.
- Make the replacement transaction and export the raw transaction.



Now you have the singed raw transaction and you can broadcast it.
The problem now is that for broadcasting the replacement transaction, you need a node that has enabled full RBF. So, you should try different transaction broadcasting tools until you find a one allowing you to do so and doesn't reject your transaction.
 
For broadcasting the replacement transaction, you can also use electrum. To do so, you should change servers until you connect to a server which allows you to broadcast your replacement transaction.
457  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Enjoy low transaction fee by using ViaBTC free accelerator. on: November 21, 2023, 06:31:40 PM
What if one unconfirmed transaction is submitted to some different Tx accelerators?
If you have submitted a transaction to multiple accelerators successfully, it will be mined by the one that mines a block faster.


Miners have a candidate block which contains the transactions that will be added to the blockchain if they manage to mine a block.

If you submit a transaction to ViaBTC accelerator, they add your transaction to their candidate block.
Once a block is mined, ViaBTC remove all the confirmed transactions from their mempool and build a new candidate block. If the mined block includes your transaction, it would be removed from ViaBTC mempool and it can't be selected for their candidate block again.
458  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is your solution to pay less Fee ? on: November 21, 2023, 06:12:39 PM
So I was thinking that Electrum also work like other wallets. I learned much after searching and I have written which I learn after searching. If I am wrong so please correct or I missed anything so you should tell.
In all non-custodial wallets, all the fee you pay goes to miners and it's not only electrum which doesn't charge extra fee. Some (non-custodial) wallets allow you set the fee rate by yourself. Even if a non-custodial wallets doesn't allow you to set the fee rate, it doesn't mean they charge extra fee.
Take note that you have to pay extra fee when withdrawing fund from custodial wallets or exchanges.
459  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Casascius Sweeping on: November 21, 2023, 03:37:04 PM
When you sweep, the only stuff to backup is you SEED phrase (or maybe plus a password if you choose to use it) while after importing there is one more thing to backup, namely your  Casascius  private key.
I feel you are confusing password with passphrase.
What you need to backup is the seed phrase (+passphrase, if there's any.)
Take note that your password encrpyts the wallet file locally, but if you have a passphrase and you don't add that to your seed phrase when recovering the wallet, you will generate completely different addresses.
460  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: unconfirmed/local transactions on: November 21, 2023, 01:34:06 PM
Wait, but you need the raw transaction to make a broadcast, it doesn't work with just a transaction hash. So I think what is happening is that Electrum keeps a copy of the raw transaction hash and broadcasts that, correct?
Right. Electrum keeps the raw transaction.

Clearly this won't work for all wallets,
If you are using a different wallet and all you have is the transaction hash, you can import your address in electrum. There's a chance you can find a server which has your transaction in its mempool.
(This is assuming the transaction has been broadcasted to the network before and is still valid.)
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