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Re: 2 Stuck btc transactions.. anyone can help?
by
LoyceV
on 05/04/2021, 12:14:11 UTC
Even if you get them confirmed, the outputs are virtually useless: 1944 and 3407 sat is barely enough to pay the fee to send it again.
You're consolidating dust/spam-inputs of 547 sat. You're now linking several of your addresses together by consolidating the dust (which is exactly the reason a dust attack happens in the first place). It's probably best to "freeze" those in your wallet and forget about them, unless you can add it to a larger transaction when fees are really low.
If you really insist on doing this, it's better to use native Segwit (bc1q) addresses as output and add as many of those together. If those transactions would have been in one transaction, you'd save half the fees again when sending it later on. 5500 sat on a bc1q address is a lot better than 2 smaller inputs on legacy addresses.