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    • Lordas
      Lordas last edited by

      I have made BTC transaction today with 0.00001 fee, 4 satoshis per byte. Just to test if it will be included in blockchain nowadays with huge transaction fees. How do you think? :)

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      • FlatBlack
        FlatBlack Regular Member @Lordas last edited by FlatBlack

        @Lordas so, hows d result…? how long d time take…? :thermometer_face:
        :bow_tone1: soori if interrupt. bruderr…
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        Latest news on ‘Bitcoin-Scalling’ issue

        same-o…same-o…? or else… :3(

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        • Lordas
          Lordas @FlatBlack last edited by

          @FlatBlack said in Bitcoin transaction fees:

          @Lordas so, hows d result…? how long d time take…? :thermometer_face:
          :bow_tone1: soori if interrupt. bruderr…
          .
          Latest news on ‘Bitcoin-Scalling’ issue

          same-o…same-o…? or else… :3(

          I made it just today, only several hours ago. So will need to wait :)

          Thanks a lot for the latest news. When I have a Bitcoin node I ran Unlimited, as saw this better solution realizing that 2 MB soon will be not enough, but supported that side. Now seems “won” both, but Core not agree again… All this is very profitable to miners as they earn huge sums from transactions. Also seems Litecoin, Dash and Ethereum gaining…

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          • Lordas
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            24 hours - no confirmation :)

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            • Lordas
              Lordas last edited by

              48h - no :sleeping:

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              • FlatBlack
                FlatBlack Regular Member @Lordas last edited by

                @Lordas 72 hours…still no…?

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                • Lordas
                  Lordas last edited by

                  Still no :)

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                  • Lordas
                    Lordas last edited by

                    5th day - still not confirmed :)

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                    • Lordas
                      Lordas last edited by

                      7th day… :sleepy:

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                        SimonTower @Lordas last edited by SimonTower

                        @Lordas You should get back that bitcoin after 48-72 hours depend on your wallet. What wallet do You use?

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                        • Lordas
                          Lordas @SimonTower last edited by

                          @SimonTower I think this option that bitcoin should be get back to wallet is not true and from old times. Nowadays with such big network almost impossible that transaction disappear from mempool. I think it will stay forever, or at least very long time. I do not know on what reasons wallet should stop propagate it. And this is the test, how network act now.
                          On 2nd of May there are almost no waiting transactions so it would be confirmed, but now with 100K+ waiting…
                          I have used Blockchain wallet. With ordinary wallet I can reindex blocks and get my BTC back, a bit harder now. But I do not want get back - I will wait for confirmation :)

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                          • Lordas
                            Lordas last edited by

                            Not confirmed for 12th day :older_man:

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                            • xonar
                              xonar Regular Member @Lordas last edited by

                              @Lordas :angry: gggrrrrrrrrr…

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                              • wrapper
                                wrapper Moderators @Lordas last edited by wrapper

                                @Lordas

                                I have used Blockchain wallet. With ordinary wallet I can re-index blocks and get my BTC back, a bit harder now. But I do not want get back - I will wait for confirmation :)

                                I wasn’t aware re-indexing will do this, i.e. return any un-spenable sends. If I get a chance I’ll have another look at the code.
                                But, if any one knows a test that has been already been done, or someone writeup / post analyzed what should happen. @Ghostlander might know.

                                It’s an interesting experiment, thanks (for documenting it)

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                                • Lordas
                                  Lordas @wrapper last edited by

                                  @wrapper Yes, it is true. If you reindex your blocks (at least part of them - latest), and coins are not confirmed - they get back to your wallet. I am not sure how this work - wallet stop translating transfer and it was removed from mempool, or another way, but it works. I have tested :)

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                                  • Lordas
                                    Lordas last edited by

                                    BTW, most of BTC transactions are ~998 kB in size, so my 226 bytes transaction can be freely included… but no :(

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                                    • wrapper
                                      wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                                      @Lordas Re: unconfirmed transfers :

                                      Might be worth having a look at p2pool (source code) to see if it would process it. It should process these transfers and take into account age, where’as private pools can be adjusted for maximum profit.

                                      FTC has a higher proportion of p2pool than Bitcoin, and I suspect that is why FTC confirm such transfers, at least somewhat (see dust coin experiment [Ref A:]).

                                      The Bitcoin p2pool sites should include information about the last global mined p2pool blocks. e.g. to look and see if any other similar are being processed

                                      I haven’t time at the moment, but it would be possible to identify p2pool payments in FTC explorer / ABE (during the dust coin payments). They can be distinguished by the fact that the mining fee is distributed instead of to one address.

                                      [Ref A:] https://forum.feathercoin.com/topic/8883/feathercoin-analysis-of-possible-maximum-transactions-block-dustcoin-attack-25-10-2016/13

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                                      • FlatBlack
                                        FlatBlack Regular Member @Lordas last edited by

                                        @Lordas again, this is a ‘prove’ n ‘documentation’ process actolly, fren…
                                        gud job for doing dis ‘xperimenting’ - kinda ‘out-of-box’ thinking…
                                        :bow_tone1:

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                                        • Lordas
                                          Lordas last edited by Lordas

                                          More than two weeks and situation looks promising, but still no confirmation… :no_mouth:
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                                          • wrapper
                                            wrapper Moderators @Lordas last edited by

                                            @Lordas Cool chart, where’s it from, and can we see one for FTC?

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