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QcMrHyde (OP)
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April 01, 2016, 10:06:21 PM
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Hi,

Can somebody here explain to me why does my transaction (51006c6217bffc021c8b8dc0dd46c1b99b75488472c186d6cb2faa26003cd472) is so long to confirm even with high priority? It has been more than 12 hours and not a single confirmation and it's actually not my only transaction that is stuck like that but it's the one with the most fee.

Some other questions that I have would be...

Does that happen often that the network just forget/ignore (or whatever) some transactions like that?

Will they ever be confirmed or do I have to double-spend them? (because I have actually have 12 like that)

Am I crazy or that doesn't make any sense? Because I've never saw the network that slow before for my transactions and that doesn't make any sense.
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April 01, 2016, 10:10:53 PM
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Hi,

Can somebody here explain to me why does my transaction (51006c6217bffc021c8b8dc0dd46c1b99b75488472c186d6cb2faa26003cd472) is so long to confirm even with high priority? It has been more than 12 hours and not a single confirmation and it's actually not my only transaction that is stuck like that but it's the one with the most fee.

Some other questions that I have would be...

Does that happen often that the network just forget/ignore (or whatever) some transactions like that?

Will they ever be confirmed or do I have to double-spend them? (because I have actually have 12 like that)

Am I crazy or that doesn't make any sense? Because I've never saw the network that slow before for my transactions and that doesn't make any sense.


Transaction is spending unconfirmed inputs. Those have to be confirmed first. Then your transaction can be confirmed next. https://blockchain.info/tx/51006c6217bffc021c8b8dc0dd46c1b99b75488472c186d6cb2faa26003cd472 see the confirmation warnings there. About network forgetting valid transactions, only if they are sent with very low fees for example. Miners may all reject it. But not the case here. Fee looks ok.
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April 01, 2016, 10:13:39 PM
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Thanks a lot for the fast answer and btw Betcoin.ag rocks!  Wink
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April 01, 2016, 11:58:38 PM
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Thats odd i receive mine i sent 1 million satoshi with 5000 satoshi fee but its fast Grin

Hope you will receive your coins soon.
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April 02, 2016, 12:10:40 AM
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Hi,

Can somebody here explain to me why does my transaction (51006c6217bffc021c8b8dc0dd46c1b99b75488472c186d6cb2faa26003cd472) is so long to confirm even with high priority? It has been more than 12 hours and not a single confirmation and it's actually not my only transaction that is stuck like that but it's the one with the most fee.

Some other questions that I have would be...

Does that happen often that the network just forget/ignore (or whatever) some transactions like that?

Will they ever be confirmed or do I have to double-spend them? (because I have actually have 12 like that)

Am I crazy or that doesn't make any sense? Because I've never saw the network that slow before for my transactions and that doesn't make any sense.


The first address where the coins are coming from (https://blockchain.info/tx/8b3b082c906e2c30f22118613da7b514540411345318984aef04700bf3b5ab00) should be verified first, which i highly doubt because of the low fee (it is only 225 satoshi fee for that transaction) it this get ever confirmed you will normally receive the funds after this tx.

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