There is always a delay in Bitcoin transactions. That's the system of mining.
Hmmm. Maybe theres a problem with your exchange platform. Send the admins a message
You're getting confused about the core concepts of bitcoin. A transaction is generated by a wallet and broadcasted to the network. If the transaction was valid, and "clean" (for a lack of better wording: basically, if it doesn't generate dust outputs, if it's inputs are found in the UTXO set, if the fee is decent,...), it will be broadcasted to +95% of the nodes in a matter of a couple of seconds.
At this point, the transaction will remain in the node's mempool untill it's put in a valid block, or it's dropped from the mempool, or it's cancelled (in case a transaction using the same unspent outputs is confirmed). But basically, if you have a "normal" transaction, it will be broadcasted to most of the network's nodes in a couple of seconds.
A valid transaction doesn't have to be included in a block in order to be valid.
The only thing that can happen to cause a "delay" is when your wallet (or wallet provider) doesn't broadcast your transaction immediately.
Hi..
I would like to ask if there is really a delay of transaction this days? Because some were making excuses for payment now, they said that transaction really delay.
I think Bitcoin is a gital currency and the transaction is very easy and fast, maybe in your country is different from my country.
If said it before, in this very thread, and i'll say it again: bitcoin is not bound by a country's borders.