How did you manage this?...
It was a withdrawal from third party service and as stated above I forgot about the congested mempool and higher fees problem, additionally, this was exactly the case that:
the transaction... have been 40 kb in size. which means it was a perfectly reasonable fee to pay...
and the size was even bigger.
If I would check the mempool and wait for a less congested network the fees could be significantly lower.
https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/7ca3b8f997ababf16da9558f1b1d3d6ef581a6e53870e563717bf3f5a58e473d/So, my question was quite right placed, it took a lot of stars to align so that situation would become real...
One thing that puzzles me is why should you pay that fee when withdrawing coins from a service just because they are paying you that way, with 6 outputs, is that a custodial wallet? If you had 12 outputs what would you do, pay all the funds for the fee?
Whatever service that is its way of dealing with it sucks
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you can't detrmine how much fee he has to pay without knowing the transaction size. 6$ or ~0.0006
BTC is actually what he had to pay if it was a basic transaction (1 input, 2 outputs) which is obviously not the case here
even 6$ is too much and in some cases you can't just wait for the mempool to clear up.
Well, usually when you withdraw something from a 3rd party service you're not thinking, oh my tx is going to be 90Kb in size because they are going to pay me with all the dust in Homer Simpson's workout room....
Anyhow, that retargeting on Thursday cleared the mempool for good this time, you can see the usual spikes on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and then nothing, Thursday and Friday looked like the weekend. We're also 100 blocks above so paying 50sat/b not 150 is overkill right now.