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January 28, 2018, 11:51:13 AM
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Hi everyone,

i have a very small transaction that is not able to confirm.
546a9abe8d6870704d72931bccf630a802339ec15ce70f2f6f1ab8091f99b5c7
(https://blockchain.info/tx/546a9abe8d6870704d72931bccf630a802339ec15ce70f2f6f1ab8091f99b5c7)

Does anyone have a actual working transaction accelerator that does the job?
Most of these accelerators are mostly scams or not working at all.

Or they ask a transaction fee that is 10 times higher then the amount i'm actually trying to send.

i hope anyone can help me.
Thanks in advance.
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January 28, 2018, 11:54:50 AM
Last edit: January 28, 2018, 01:49:56 PM by CoolWave
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Hi everyone,

i have a very small transaction that is not able to confirm.
546a9abe8d6870704d72931bccf630a802339ec15ce70f2f6f1ab8091f99b5c7

Does anyone have a actual working transaction accelerator that does the job?
Most of these accelerators are mostly scams or not working at all.

Or they ask a transaction fee that is 10 times higher then the amount i'm actually trying to send.

i hope anyone can help me.
Thanks in advance.

Some transaction accelerators are not scams like mine . Your fee is damn too low , I have accelerated it but may not work . I will update this thread if I find it not working .

Update : I think it did not work . However , you still have the chance .
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January 28, 2018, 11:58:19 AM
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Hi everyone,

i have a very small transaction that is not able to confirm.
546a9abe8d6870704d72931bccf630a802339ec15ce70f2f6f1ab8091f99b5c7

Does anyone have a actual working transaction accelerator that does the job?
Most of these accelerators are mostly scams or not working at all.

Or they ask a transaction fee that is 10 times higher then the amount i'm actually trying to send.

i hope anyone can help me.
Thanks in advance.

Some transaction accelerators are not scams like mine . Your fee is damn too low , I have accelerated it but may not work . I will update this thread if I find it not working .


Thanks! I know its low, but sending 2$ and paying 10$ transaction fee is just stupid.
So the fee is about 30 cents now.
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January 28, 2018, 12:03:49 PM
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Hi everyone,

i have a very small transaction that is not able to confirm.
546a9abe8d6870704d72931bccf630a802339ec15ce70f2f6f1ab8091f99b5c7

Does anyone have a actual working transaction accelerator that does the job?
Most of these accelerators are mostly scams or not working at all.

Or they ask a transaction fee that is 10 times higher then the amount i'm actually trying to send.

i hope anyone can help me.
Thanks in advance.

Some transaction accelerators are not scams like mine . Your fee is damn too low , I have accelerated it but may not work . I will update this thread if I find it not working .


Thanks! I know its low, but sending 2$ and paying 10$ transaction fee is just stupid.
So the fee is about 30 cents now.

You can use segwit addresses to minimize the fees . Here is the tutorial :

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2666388.0

Also using freewallet.org can be benificial, however you should use at your own risk .
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January 28, 2018, 12:20:21 PM
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Hi everyone,

i have a very small transaction that is not able to confirm.
546a9abe8d6870704d72931bccf630a802339ec15ce70f2f6f1ab8091f99b5c7

Does anyone have a actual working transaction accelerator that does the job?
Most of these accelerators are mostly scams or not working at all.

Or they ask a transaction fee that is 10 times higher then the amount i'm actually trying to send.

i hope anyone can help me.
Thanks in advance.

Some transaction accelerators are not scams like mine . Your fee is damn too low , I have accelerated it but may not work . I will update this thread if I find it not working .


Thanks! I know its low, but sending 2$ and paying 10$ transaction fee is just stupid.
So the fee is about 30 cents now.

You can use segwit addresses to minimize the fees . Here is the tutorial :

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2666388.0

Also using freewallet.org can be benificial, however you should use at your own risk .

Yeah i know, but i needed to get this amount out of my blockchain.info account.
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January 28, 2018, 10:09:46 PM
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@coolwave it got confirmed! Thank you!
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