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Transactions must be included in a block to be properly completed. When you send a transaction, it is broadcast to miners. Miners can then optionally include it in their next blocks. Miners will be more inclined to include your transaction if it has a higher transaction fee.
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aleksej996
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December 07, 2017, 07:12:18 PM |
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Unless this was a RBF transaction, which I assume it is not, then you can't adjust the fee. If you can contact the person who is receiving these bitcoins in this transaction, then you can instruct them to use CPFP method to bump up the fees and get it confirmed quicker.
There are some transaction acceleration services provided by miners as well.
This transaction will eventually confirm on it's own, but it could take weeks.
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danielgold20 (OP)
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December 07, 2017, 07:14:02 PM |
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Unless this was a RBF transaction, which I assume it is not, then you can't adjust the fee. If you can contact the person who is receiving these bitcoins in this transaction, then you can instruct them to use CPFP method to bump up the fees and get it confirmed quicker.
There are some transaction acceleration services provided by miners as well.
This transaction will eventually confirm on it's own, but it could take weeks.
If I transfer bitcoin to this address - 17zdFaUHV2BN9XFJBHNycpbbmUXjvNTBaj with high fees will it be transferd?
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December 07, 2017, 07:18:41 PM |
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After nine months on this forum, you really should spend some time reading the highly informational posts here. The sticky, for example! Nevertheless: 1. Use an estimator like https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/ to estimate how long your transaction will take to be confirmed. As of now, your 19.7 sat/byte fee has a 90% chance of confirming within the next 23 hours. This will, of course, keep changing as the network fills up or empties. 2. You have several options at disposal. As aleksej says, try RBF or asking friend to do CPBP. You can also wait it out but good luck with that, mempool is close to 200k txs. 3. Try to submit the tx for acceleration. You can try https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/ or https://antpool.com/user/prioritiseTransaction.htm?m=savePrioritiseTxOR Search for users offering acceleration services here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0P.S. That's a lot of coin. Tell your friend not to skimp on fees next time!
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danielgold20 (OP)
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December 07, 2017, 07:33:08 PM |
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After nine months on this forum, you really should spend some time reading the highly informational posts here. The sticky, for example! Nevertheless: 1. Use an estimator like https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/ to estimate how long your transaction will take to be confirmed. As of now, your 19.7 sat/byte fee has a 90% chance of confirming within the next 23 hours. This will, of course, keep changing as the network fills up or empties. 2. You have several options at disposal. As aleksej says, try RBF or asking friend to do CPBP. You can also wait it out but good luck with that, mempool is close to 200k txs. 3. Try to submit the tx for acceleration. You can try https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/ or https://antpool.com/user/prioritiseTransaction.htm?m=savePrioritiseTxOR Search for users offering acceleration services here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0P.S. That's a lot of coin. Tell your friend not to skimp on fees next time! sorry my mistake... thank you for the help my freind also is there an option to transfer to that address or something to accelerate the transactions?
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December 07, 2017, 07:46:46 PM |
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After nine months on this forum, you really should spend some time reading the highly informational posts here. The sticky, for example! Nevertheless: 1. Use an estimator like https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/ to estimate how long your transaction will take to be confirmed. As of now, your 19.7 sat/byte fee has a 90% chance of confirming within the next 23 hours. This will, of course, keep changing as the network fills up or empties. 2. You have several options at disposal. As aleksej says, try RBF or asking friend to do CPBP. You can also wait it out but good luck with that, mempool is close to 200k txs. 3. Try to submit the tx for acceleration. You can try https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/ or https://antpool.com/user/prioritiseTransaction.htm?m=savePrioritiseTxOR Search for users offering acceleration services here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0P.S. That's a lot of coin. Tell your friend not to skimp on fees next time! sorry my mistake... thank you for the help my freind also is there an option to transfer to that address or something to accelerate the transactions? No you can't transfer it unless if you have control for receiving address where you send your bitcoin but it needs to confirm first before you can transfer it into other bitcoin address.. For accelerator there is free accelerator from antpool check this link https://www.antpool.com/user/prioritiseTransaction.htm?m=savePrioritiseTxRegister or login if you already had account and submit your TXID in that link and wait for your transaction to confirm it takes an hours.. Sample of TXID 8ca55e00a0b5377969bc2b3a9cc1db1c08e187bd6f81e3370c96906f4e47fc59 that i got from the link you given.. https://blockchain.info/tx/8ca55e00a0b5377969bc2b3a9cc1db1c08e187bd6f81e3370c96906f4e47fc59
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danielgold20 (OP)
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December 07, 2017, 09:52:53 PM |
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After nine months on this forum, you really should spend some time reading the highly informational posts here. The sticky, for example! Nevertheless: 1. Use an estimator like https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/ to estimate how long your transaction will take to be confirmed. As of now, your 19.7 sat/byte fee has a 90% chance of confirming within the next 23 hours. This will, of course, keep changing as the network fills up or empties. 2. You have several options at disposal. As aleksej says, try RBF or asking friend to do CPBP. You can also wait it out but good luck with that, mempool is close to 200k txs. 3. Try to submit the tx for acceleration. You can try https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/ or https://antpool.com/user/prioritiseTransaction.htm?m=savePrioritiseTxOR Search for users offering acceleration services here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0P.S. That's a lot of coin. Tell your friend not to skimp on fees next time! sorry my mistake... thank you for the help my freind also is there an option to transfer to that address or something to accelerate the transactions? No you can't transfer it unless if you have control for receiving address where you send your bitcoin but it needs to confirm first before you can transfer it into other bitcoin address.. For accelerator there is free accelerator from antpool check this link https://www.antpool.com/user/prioritiseTransaction.htm?m=savePrioritiseTxRegister or login if you already had account and submit your TXID in that link and wait for your transaction to confirm it takes an hours.. Sample of TXID 8ca55e00a0b5377969bc2b3a9cc1db1c08e187bd6f81e3370c96906f4e47fc59 that i got from the link you given.. https://blockchain.info/tx/8ca55e00a0b5377969bc2b3a9cc1db1c08e187bd6f81e3370c96906f4e47fc59Thank you my freind!
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danielgold20 (OP)
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December 08, 2017, 07:34:03 AM |
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but can i Transfer to the same address or press the "request payment" batten there to speed up the process ?
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aleksej996
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December 08, 2017, 04:02:28 PM |
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but can i Transfer to the same address or press the "request payment" batten there to speed up the process ?
You can try, but that would be a double spend and it will likely not be broadcasted by the nodes. You can wait 3 days for them to clear their mempool, but still not a guarantee. Request payment does nothing at the protocol level, it is just a nice feature for users.
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