https://blockexplorer.com/address/1EHJXDtZTgZU5EtpHoXViDwFrRSMhVqmxF
I tried sending a transaction and apparently my fee is too low for it to get confirmed. Is there any way I can speed this up? I send it from coinb.in and that wallet has limited functionality.
>>2333038
Idk about the wallet but you can send a parent to child transaction to get your transaction to be noticed by the network
>>2333056
this, or you can pay an accelerator directly, or wait 1 month for it to time out.
>>2333196
Well you'll have to google it but what I read about it, its where you send a larger transaction to get the smaller transaction recognized by the network, then the 2nd transaction gets sent back to you.
coinb.in has a page where I can generate a RBF transaction but apparently I have to send the send value as a fee to do that? Doesn't seem right?
Can't I just manually broadcast a new transaction with a higher fee? Then whenever the other low fee transaction is done, it won't work because the funds are too low?
>>2333334
I think you should be able to do the latter.
I can't believe this stuff is so vague and requires high fees. How will micropayments ever work with btc when in a while the fee is basically more than the microtransaction.
https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/
>>2333350
Will try. I can't have a negative saldo, right?
>>2333196
dl electrum, rightclick transaction
>>2333373
Pretty sure you cant be negative so you're good to go i think
>>2333368
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>>2333350
Mind helping a bit? I am using the coinb.in transaction generator but it doesn't make any sense. In and out? How do I know the transaction id in advance?
https://coinb.in/#newTransaction
I will just go to sleep and hope it resolves...
>>2334078
If youre still here, it is very simple what you have to do.
Just send another transaction to a different address from the same wallet you used the first time, except this time make the sending fee really big.
I had to do this yesterday. I sent $300 of BTC and 15 hours later it still hadnt even started yet so I just sent $10 of BTC somewhere else but with a $10 fee. The transactions immediately went though.
>>2333038
use blockonomics to calculate the the estimated confirmation time. What is the size in bytes and what was your fee? I sent a transaction recently @ 10 sat/byte and it is taking over 3 days.
https://btc.com/stats/unconfirmed-tx
>>2333361
Maybe BTC is not meant for micropayments.
>>2334145
So I have to add btc to the wallet and then send it? Where?
I will try this tomorrow as it will take some time to do bittrex > that wallet.