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November 29, 2015, 06:53:15 PM
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as you can see http://prntscr.com/98e632
tx:https://blockchain.info/tx/8f661a6010a6e9664916c9e76bae99f4281f927ee7ce1d7546a708aab8118e7a
why is it not confiormed after so much time can someone explain me how to get it confirmed?
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November 29, 2015, 08:41:29 PM
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There is a DOS attack against the blockchain going on right now.  It's causing transactions to take longer than usual to confirm.

In order to pull of the attack, the attacker has to pay a higher than average transaction fee.  They will eventually run out of money and the attack will stop, but in the meantime you can send your transactions with higher fees to make sure that your transactions get confirmed instead of the attacker's (this will have the added benefit of forcing the attacker to spend through their bitcoins even faster to maintain the attack).

Another attack...last 6 blocks (edit: and counting) have been hit.

Example: #385910 with 19125 fake sigOps.  The block is only 200KB despite a 5MB backlog (according to tradeblock).  It seems this attack is very effective.

Edit:
#385911 unaffected (enough high-fee legit txs)
#385912 = 18990 fake sigOps, 280KB.
#385913 = 18945 fake sigOps, 281KB.
#385914 = 17325 fake sigOps, 470KB.
...etc.
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