I'm having a problem with a stuck "shared send" transaction now for more than 24 hours. I've sent a couple of support requests, and even provided more info that they asked for.
But there is still no resolution. I'm not even sure what happens in a shared send situation if the blockchain eventually gives up on the transactions. BTW, the blockchain.info shared send tool automatically added the transaction fee of 0.0001. That should have been enough, but I guess more may have made it move faster on the blockchain. I wish there were a way to set the fee for shared send.
Anyway, I'm getting stressed here - I need these funds. Does anyone have any suggestions on possible problems or solutions? I thought it was blockchain slowness at first, but now I think it's something more.
Just in case block chain.info support monitors this thread, my support ticket number is 12279. Help Please?
(This is the second time in a row "shared send" has been delayed for many hours for me. Doh! )
This transaction cleared for me finally. The BTC went in at around $640 US and soared above $800 US. By the time they FINALY came out of "shared send" they were worth $580 USD. Not a catastrophe, but a signifigant loss none the less, considering it cost me a business opportunity.
Anyway, on to my real point:
I'm a newbie at it, but I did my best to track my way BACK through the transactions to find the ONE transaction that held up the long string of shared send transactions after it (mine being one of them).
What I found what that this transaction:
ec9f973b94234ea19812fa02d7edee8e98193d46b826b9597719d500e664f9c7
It had a LOT of inputs, a size of 4373 (bytes), and paid ZERO transaction fee. In other words, it's a terrible prospect for fast propagation through the blockchain.
This transition caused the entire string of transactions dependent on it to get held up for many hours, costing untold amounts of money. It seems that transactions such as this questionable one should be excluded from shared send activity, especially during periods of known high load.
While I welcome all thoughts and responses,
I'm hoping for an official blockchain.info take on my observations.
Again, I could be way off as to the cause. I just know the last two of my shared sends have taken a LONG time to complete, to the point where they have been worse than useless. Certainly, other transactions during the same period WERE taking a long time to complete, but most completed far sooner than 30+ hours.
I'd love to see some sort of solution to this issue. Maybe it's simply a matter of adding a feature to check for the likelihood of confirmations before unclipping in a shared transaction.
Thanks for all your hard work. If this post belongs somewhere else, Mods please fell free to re-locate.