Hey everyone,
I sent some coins from my Ledger Segwit wallet to my Trezor One wallet more than a day ago, and I still haven't gotten a single confirmation.
Any advice on what to do?
transaction stuck for over a day
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cipher_lynxSenior Member
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#2Mar 27, 2026, 11:33 PM
The tx link you shared is not opening from public view, at least from my end. I copied the tx harsh and searched through Blockchair to confirm if its correct from the link:
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/8f7d7adab11e645569dcab8c8cd137654b035692d3151ac455f1f4fcc1cbfcf5.
What you did there was use a low fee to send out your transaction, which is the reason why its delayed. You should try bumping the fee a little more to at least 30 to 40 sats/B.
Although 21 sat/vbyte is enough if he is not in a hurry and possibly the transaction might be confirmed in the next block.
Edit:
I meant that you can increase the fee to 21 sat/vbyte which is the present fee rate for fast confirmation.
I don't think that ledger supports RBF.. He should use CPFP, by spending the same amount but using a higher transaction fee.
Edit: I just checked the transaction from the link and it is supports RBF. You should increase your transaction fee from 21sat/vbyte and above, it will be confirmed but for faster confirmation if you can pay more 40sat/vbyte and above will do that.
The transaction is supporting RBF. You can click on the transaction blockchain explorer link on Hazink post and see the transaction information or details.
If he can not bump the fee on Ledger Nano, he should be able to bump the fee if he connect the wallet to Electrum. As it supports fee bumping. But I think the Ledger Live he used support replaced-by-fee.
bridge2018Full Member
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#6Mar 28, 2026, 09:59 AM
The fee used is 5.89 sat/vb not 21 sat/vb, which explains the TX is still pending
https://mempool.space/tx/8f7d7adab11e645569dcab8c8cd137654b035692d3151ac455f1f4fcc1cbfcf5
And since it's RBF enabled, he can just bump the fee to 8-9sat/vb that will help the TX to be confirmed in the next couple of blocks since that will place the TX in the 2MB range from mempool.
Saw the estimated time, if you're not in an hurry you can wait for it to get confirmed just as Charles-Tim mentioned, if it doesnt you can Replace by Fee as the transaction support rbf use 11 sat/vb
Thank you all
Its new Trezor I was just testing
Im not in hurry and can wait
How much time more it will take you think?
I know. What I meant is that it is not necessary to increase the fee to 30 or 40 sat/vbyte, that he can increased it to 21 sat/vbyte which is the current highest priority for fast confirmation on the mempool.
My post was confusing. I meant you should bump the fee up to 21 sat/vbyte for faster confirmation.
I sent with 20 from another wallet(not segwit) on this device it was 2 conf in 30min
and after this I send from wallet that we talked about originally(segwit with 5 and stuck transaction) another transaction to my wallet with 20 -and its not confirmed for 30 min
maybe its problem with that wallet(segwit )
they all on same Ledger Nano s
It's not really possible to predict the confirmation time, but I don't think your transaction can be confirmed any time soon.
The last time transactions with the same fee rate as yours could be included in the blockchain normally was more than 2 months ago.
HOw to do RBF on this transaction?
This is transaction I send from problem wallet with sick 5 transaction
with 20 v
still stuck for 40min
john.cobraHero Member
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#14Mar 30, 2026, 03:06 PM
@kiragaz, the state in the mempool changes so that one transaction can go through with the fee you set, while another with the same fee can get stuck only a few minutes later because the next block is not mined much longer than usual. In the event that the number of incoming transactions increases, a "competition" occurs where people pay higher and higher fees in order for their transaction to be included in the next block.
If you had by any chance followed what was happening with mempool, you could have bumped your transaction with only 8 sat/vB and it would have been accepted.
Probably you are spending part of the change of the unconfirmed transaction. I do not know the input and outputs of the new transaction but know that if your new transaction also has 2 inputs and two outputs, the fee for the transactions each would be around 12.5 sat/vbyte. Stop making new transaction. Increase the fee for the first transaction and that will invalidate the second transaction. Or just increase the fee of the second transaction to 35 sat/vbyte to get the two transaction confirmed.
Connect the ledger to electrum and increase the fee. Download electrum only from its official website.
I think the following guide should be helpful to you.
Speeding up slow bitcoin (BTC) transactions using electrum
Follow the guide and feel free to ask any question you may have about that.
Since you said you are not in a hurry, I recommend you to increase the fee rate to 9-10 sat/vbyte. It will probably give you confirmation in less than 24 hours.
Before you make any RBF,
How many transactions have you made OP??
HelP!
How increase fee on Ledger nano s ?
what is OP?
I made one transaction/ with 5 24hrs ego-stuck
And made new transaction/from same wallet to my own wallet with more the 20v hour ego stuck to
Follow what hosseinimr93 posted. Just 3 posts before yours. That you should use Electrum.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5500578.msg64238492#msg64238492
Original poster. You are the OP of this thread as you started this thread. I call it opening post, if referring to posts.
this is last transaction from same wallet
https://blockstream.info/tx/5ed063414917883aeac8df3ff5fe06b22a4e5ab4fa9a025a42c83376a2c005cd
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