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Today at 12:24:19 PM |
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Hey guys, hope your Christmas holidays are going well.
We've deployed a preliminary patch that addresses the RBF transaction issue, and a full backend update with additional fixes will be released at the beginning of January.
We would really appreciate your help testing the RBF behavior on Bitcoin pairs. If you have some free time, please try placing a few test trades involving BTC (you can choose any Exchange Offer where BTC goes first, like BTC-ETH, BTC-TRX, etc.). We understand that the Beta phase is officially over and there are no rewards for this round but any help would be greatly appreciated.
How to Test RBF in Electrum Wallet:
1. Create a Transaction (Mempool Mode) - Go to the Send tab - Choose Mempool-based fee estimation - Select the lowest possible fee (slowest confirmation) - Send the transaction
Note: Using the lowest mempool fee is important, it gives enough time to test RBF before the transaction gets confirmed.
2. Replace the Transaction (Bump Fee) - Open the History tab - Right-click the unconfirmed transaction - Select <<Increase fee>> - Set a higher fee and confirm
Note: Electrum will broadcast a replacement transaction using the same inputs.
3. Verify RBF Behavior - The original transaction should be marked as replaced - A new transaction with a new TXID will appear - Only the replacement transaction will be confirmed on-chain
Important Notes: - RBF only works for unconfirmed transactions - Replacement must use a higher total fee - Static or high-fee transactions may confirm too fast and prevent RBF testing
If you don't have enough BTC testnet tokens, you can use the Flexible Exchange Offers instead (where the Fixed Offer option is set to No). At the moment, there are plenty of available offers where you can send BTC and receive another asset in return.
Thanks in advance for your support!
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