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johanvanderveen (OP)
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April 29, 2017, 06:54:06 PM
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Hello everyone

Yesterday i made a transaction with Multibit but it's still stuck and unconfirmed. I never had problems with Multibut until now.
The transaction is seen by 53 peers and paid a standard transaction fee of 0.0001bt (0.13$). for A 172$ transaction
I tried multiple times to restart the blockchain and just tried (20minutes ago) https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/.

What should I do to fix this? Did i lost mine bitcoins if the transactions stays unconfirmed or will they return to my wallet ?

the details of my transaction are:

transactie id: 5cc30d957e98374dfe5c0673057c38168824cb89167213098b15e22afefa791b

https://blockchain.info/tx-index/5cc30d957e98374dfe5c0673057c38168824cb89167213098b15e22afefa791b

I really hope you somebody can help me.

Thank in Advance!!!

Best regards Johan
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April 29, 2017, 06:59:09 PM
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There is no such thing as a "standard transaction fee". That just means that you are either using a fixed fee (which is what looks like happened) or a fixed fee rate. Neither of those things are good, you should always use a dynamic fee rate that adjusts based upon the current network state.

The transaction fee is also dependent on the size in bytes of your transaction, not the amount being transacted. Telling us the amount being transacted (especially saying it in fiat and not Bitcoin) is useless.

The reason your transaction is still unconfirmed is because its fee rate is much too low. It only pays a fee rate of ~26 sat/byte whereas the current recommended fee rate is ~180 sat/byte according to https://bitcoinfees.21.co/.

Read https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1802212.0 for what you can do about the transaction.

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