https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-KcY6KUVnYNote: The above video is from Multibit but this approach works for Bread Wallet too. Both MultibitHD and Bread use bip39 seed mnemonics and m/0′ for the derivation path. That’s a zero and a single quote.
If this is not working for you then make sure that, once you’ve entered the seed and checked bip39 in options, there is no message about failed checksums next to the options button. A failed checksum means that you’ve entered the wrong seed so double check what you’ve typed in. Also make sure you enter the correct derivation path m/0′ in the step after that. Electrum won’t stop you from creating a bip39 wallet with an incorrect seed or derivation path so you need to be mindful of this yourself.
https://bitcoinelectrum.com/restoring-your-multibithd-wallet-in-electrum/https://bitcoinelectrum.com/restoring-your-standard-wallet-from-seed/https://breadapp.com/With Electrum you can have RBF and CPFP, good for stuck/pending transactions.
RBF = Replace by fee (increase the fee of your sending transaction)
CPFP = Child pay for parents (increase the fee of your receiving transaction)