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Re: Seeking Paid Acceleration Service
by
amansanduja
on 09/01/2018, 15:05:39 UTC
Hi,

Thank you for your reply.

Could you please help explaing how to do this:
- creating a CPFP
- double spending the inputs of this transaction

In order to know if one of these options will work for you, we need to know if you're the sender or receiver (or both) and which wallet(s) you're using. There are cases in which neither of these options are available (for example if you're using online wallets or exchanges to store your funds)

Ans- I'm both sender and receiver. Sending from blockchain.info to binance.

Thanks,




Someone please help me accelerate my transaction. I would want to withdraw fund due to an emergency

Here is my detail:

https://blockchain.info/tx/94661bfc7cf7a34a977a64bc5ca5c515e36715438b3c208be56d2feda3da0dc9


Inputs and Outputs
Total Input   0.208 BTC
Total Output   0.2075886 BTC
Fees   0.0004114 BTC
Fee per byte   110.591 sat/B
Fee per weight unit   27.648 sat/WU
Estimated BTC Transacted   0.2 BTC

Thanks in advance

It's not opt-in RBF, your 110 sat/byte fee means there is a decent chance that if you do nothing, your transaction will be dropped from most mempools before it ends up in the blocks miners are working on (if the network stays status-quo) https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/ . Offcourse, a 110 sat/byte fee isn't hopeless, if you keep rebroadcasting your transaction there is a big chance it'll eventually end up in a block.

Your technical options are:
- creating a CPFP
- double spending the inputs of this transaction
In order to know if one of these options will work for you, we need to know if you're the sender or receiver (or both) and which wallet(s) you're using. There are cases in which neither of these options are available (for example if you're using online wallets or exchanges to store your funds)

Your non-technical options are:
- using free accelerator services like antpool or viabtc
- using payed accelerator services like viabtc, btc.com or f2pool

Next time: either search for a topic that was created for the sole purpose of adding such questions, or if such a topic is unavailable/dead: create a new topic... Don't add unrelated questions to somebody else's topic.