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they paid a very low fee of 6.5sat/byte while the recommended fee is around 300sats/byte so your transaction won't be getting confirmed soon (maybe after a month if they will rebroadcast it to the network. can't even use viabtc transaction accelerator for it coz they only accepts transactions with atleast 10sats/byte
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May 27, 2017, 05:41:36 PM |
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Guy, you are not the only one involved as we I am equally in the same position but I feel the issue is about blockchain and not yobit because I did some transaction since last week Saturday and one week later its still pending after it went back to the originating wallet itself and transferred out itself also and the problem is them recommending transaction fees that are not realistic to the current network.
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youssef401 (OP)
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May 28, 2017, 08:09:39 AM |
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thanks to all but the problem still here Isend message to Quickseller and macbook-air Iam waiting reply from them
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Nagadota
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May 28, 2017, 08:30:25 AM |
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thanks to all but the problem still here Isend message to Quickseller and macbook-air Iam waiting reply from them
The size of YoBit's transaction was many times higher than most transactions. I assume that they've received a large number of small deposits recently and didn't want to pay for you, so for someone to accelerate it for you you might have to pay a crazily high fee. You could also try another paid accelerator and I think ViaBTC offers a service for their customers as well. You could also try not using YoBit.
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bL4nkcode
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May 28, 2017, 09:34:18 AM |
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thanks to all but the problem still here Isend message to Quickseller and macbook-air Iam waiting reply from them
The size of YoBit's transaction was many times higher than most transactions. I assume that they've received a large number of small deposits recently and didn't want to pay for you, so for someone to accelerate it for you you might have to pay a crazily high fee. You could also try another paid accelerator and I think ViaBTC offers a service for their customers as well. You could also try not using YoBit. I tried to estimate the price of the transaction of OP, since it has very low fee from the accelerator mentioned which is pushtx.btc.com, and I was just like oh shit the estimated price was $275.37. Well that was a huge size per byte and yet the fee is only 6.575 sat/B. Just a suggestion to OP once you receive that amount from the help of quickseller or macbook-air, try to stay away from that exchange since that site has unresolved scam accusations here and has a poor support.
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ranlo
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May 28, 2017, 10:09:43 AM |
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thanks to all but the problem still here Isend message to Quickseller and macbook-air Iam waiting reply from them
The size of YoBit's transaction was many times higher than most transactions. I assume that they've received a large number of small deposits recently and didn't want to pay for you, so for someone to accelerate it for you you might have to pay a crazily high fee. You could also try another paid accelerator and I think ViaBTC offers a service for their customers as well. You could also try not using YoBit. Not sure how I feel about paid accelerators. There's no guarantee they're legit. And seeing this low fee from YoBit is painful. That's not ever going to confirm without help.
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May 28, 2017, 10:13:40 AM |
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The transaction is 12kb which means that it's probably not going to confirm at all. Yobit only paid 0.0008 BTC for the transaction so that's some crazy fees right there especially when blocks are full. 12kb means a lot, that's like 1.2% of a full block and it costs a lot to get it accelerated. Your only way to get the money is to either keep trying to get the support to respond(unlikely imo) or use the BTC.com accelerator to get it into a block. Both of which will require time/money. Was your address the 0.8 BTC or 0.01 BTC one? If it's only 0.01 BTC then don't even bother man. You'll spend at least $50 on acceleration.
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ranlo
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May 28, 2017, 10:21:31 AM |
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The transaction is 12kb which means that it's probably not going to confirm at all. Yobit only paid 0.0008 BTC for the transaction so that's some crazy fees right there especially when blocks are full. 12kb means a lot, that's like 1.2% of a full block and it costs a lot to get it accelerated. Your only way to get the money is to either keep trying to get the support to respond(unlikely imo) or use the BTC.com accelerator to get it into a block. Both of which will require time/money. Was your address the 0.8 BTC or 0.01 BTC one? If it's only 0.01 BTC then don't even bother man. You'll spend at least $50 on acceleration. I believe his is the 0.01 one, based on a little analyzing. I could be wrong on that though. Which makes it even worse if true. And it effectively means good luck removing even small amounts from YoBit...
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mesmerakyns
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May 28, 2017, 04:04:29 PM |
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His Transaction has been confirmed. He is my first client on here. Am glad to have been of service. Cheers
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swogerino
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May 28, 2017, 06:36:35 PM |
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His Transaction has been confirmed. He is my first client on here. Am glad to have been of service. Cheers
Yobit has crazy withdrawals fees from a few days which is 0.0009 bitcoin as a fee. Compared to Poloniex which only asks 0.0001 fee when withdrawing things are looking clear which exchange to use and which not. If I were you I would move to Poloniex or other exchanges which offers normal fees when withdrawing.
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erikalui
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May 28, 2017, 10:17:13 PM |
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Congrats on having your transaction confirmed but it's shocking that yobit is adding such a low fee for transactions that can get stuck forever on the blockchain. They added a 200 sats per byte fee for my withdrawals which made it get confirmed within 10 minutes.
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mesmerakyns
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May 29, 2017, 12:05:02 AM |
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His Transaction has been confirmed. He is my first client on here. Am glad to have been of service. Cheers
Yobit has crazy withdrawals fees from a few days which is 0.0009 bitcoin as a fee. Compared to Poloniex which only asks 0.0001 fee when withdrawing things are looking clear which exchange to use and which not. If I were you I would move to Poloniex or other exchanges which offers normal fees when withdrawing. That's true about knowing which exchanges to use or not. After all said and done, his transaction could still have been stucked on the blockchain forever if he hadn't accelerated it.. To all the guys that believes accelerating a Bitcoin transactions is bad for Bitcoin itself, then I pity them and hope they don't get into this kind of ish. Great input by the way.
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mesmerakyns
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May 29, 2017, 12:11:40 AM |
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Congrats on having your transaction confirmed but it's shocking that yobit is adding such a low fee for transactions that can get stuck forever on the blockchain. They added a 200 sats per byte fee for my withdrawals which made it get confirmed within 10 minutes.
It's a really terrible thing on yobits part. That transaction fees they paid the miners is so low that the guy might never even get his Bitcoin confirmed. Thank goodness there are accelerators out there. Count yourself lucky they didn't do that to you, I wouldn't use yobits in my lifetime after seeing what they did to the guy. Cheers
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mesmerakyns
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May 29, 2017, 12:20:48 AM |
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thanks to all but the problem still here Isend message to Quickseller and macbook-air Iam waiting reply from them
The size of YoBit's transaction was many times higher than most transactions. I assume that they've received a large number of small deposits recently and didn't want to pay for you, so for someone to accelerate it for you you might have to pay a crazily high fee. You could also try another paid accelerator and I think ViaBTC offers a service for their customers as well. You could also try not using YoBit. I tried to estimate the price of the transaction of OP, since it has very low fee from the accelerator mentioned which is pushtx.btc.com, and I was just like oh shit the estimated price was $275.37. Well that was a huge size per byte and yet the fee is only 6.575 sat/B. Just a suggestion to OP once you receive that amount from the help of quickseller or macbook-air, try to stay away from that exchange since that site has unresolved scam accusations here and has a poor support. When I check that estimated fee to get the transaction confirmed myself, I was like wow! But am glad he did it for much less and got his Bitcoin in his wallet in less than 2hrs. What took him 27days of waiting is all over just like that. My point is, accelerators works.... Here is where cheaper services like mine comes in. Cheers
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ranlo
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May 29, 2017, 12:32:10 AM |
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thanks to all but the problem still here Isend message to Quickseller and macbook-air Iam waiting reply from them
The size of YoBit's transaction was many times higher than most transactions. I assume that they've received a large number of small deposits recently and didn't want to pay for you, so for someone to accelerate it for you you might have to pay a crazily high fee. You could also try another paid accelerator and I think ViaBTC offers a service for their customers as well. You could also try not using YoBit. I tried to estimate the price of the transaction of OP, since it has very low fee from the accelerator mentioned which is pushtx.btc.com, and I was just like oh shit the estimated price was $275.37. Well that was a huge size per byte and yet the fee is only 6.575 sat/B. Just a suggestion to OP once you receive that amount from the help of quickseller or macbook-air, try to stay away from that exchange since that site has unresolved scam accusations here and has a poor support. When I check that estimated fee to get the transaction confirmed myself, I was like wow! But am glad he did it for much less and got his Bitcoin in his wallet in less than 2hrs. What took him 27days of waiting is all over just like that. My point is, accelerators works.... Here is where cheaper services like mine comes in. Cheers How much was he transferring (was his the 0.01 or the 0.8x) and what was your fee for helping out?
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Iranus
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May 29, 2017, 08:49:30 AM |
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thanks to all but the problem still here Isend message to Quickseller and macbook-air Iam waiting reply from them
The size of YoBit's transaction was many times higher than most transactions. I assume that they've received a large number of small deposits recently and didn't want to pay for you, so for someone to accelerate it for you you might have to pay a crazily high fee. You could also try another paid accelerator and I think ViaBTC offers a service for their customers as well. You could also try not using YoBit. I tried to estimate the price of the transaction of OP, since it has very low fee from the accelerator mentioned which is pushtx.btc.com, and I was just like oh shit the estimated price was $275.37. Well that was a huge size per byte and yet the fee is only 6.575 sat/B. Just a suggestion to OP once you receive that amount from the help of quickseller or macbook-air, try to stay away from that exchange since that site has unresolved scam accusations here and has a poor support. When I check that estimated fee to get the transaction confirmed myself, I was like wow! But am glad he did it for much less and got his Bitcoin in his wallet in less than 2hrs. What took him 27days of waiting is all over just like that. My point is, accelerators works.... Here is where cheaper services like mine comes in. Cheers How much was he transferring (was his the 0.01 or the 0.8x) and what was your fee for helping out? How many transactions of 0.01 have you seen with that many inputs?
I'm pretty sure that pushtx is a legit accelerator because it's from btc.com. That said, they charge a hell of a lot to get the transaction confirmed. To be honest the OP has no choice but to run it through a paid accelerator and accept crazy fees for such a huge transaction. If only YoBit had sent fees of 10 satoshi/byte...
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