What is the operation of your Bitcoin transaction accelerator?


Now, BTC SpeedUp transmits your Bitcoin transaction to 10 broadcast nodes with our free option and 30 partner mining nodes (premium service).

Charged Accelerate


Upon paid submission, one of our partner mining nodes will manually add your transaction for confirmation. You will be required to pay more than the current miner processing rate for BTC/kB in order to receive this special inclusion into one of the upcoming blocks. This miner fee is computed for you automatically to ensure that you only pay what is required.

Free Speed up


With free submission, you only need to submit the transaction once, and our software will automatically resubmit it to the broadcast nodes every 15 minutes until it is confirmed. This is what contributes to the strength and use of our free BTC accelerator.

What is a transaction ID (TXID) in Bitcoin?


A bitcoin transaction's Transaction ID (TXID) or hash ID is essentially an identification number. A Bitcoin TXID is always 64 characters long and 32 bytes in size.


Examples of the Bitcoin TXID format are provided below:



8530e9831e9e16 f4184fc596403b9d638783cf5 7adfe4c75c605f6356fbc9133 - Hal Finney received the initial Bitcoin transaction in 2010.



- Pizza transaction for 10,000 BTC in 2010: a1075db55d416d3ca199f55b608 4e2115b9345e16c5cf302f c80e9d5fbf5d48d

The Bitcoin transaction ID (TXID) is located where?



Depending on the (d)app or website you used to start the transfer, there may be a different method for locating your Bitcoin transaction ID, or TXID. In your (d)app, you ought to be able to verify the status or details of the "stuck" transaction. The information status screen of your website or app should display a Bitcoin transaction ID (TXID). Our app needs this public ID, which you can input in the field above, to expedite your transaction.

Why does it take so long for my Bitcoin transaction to be confirmed?



The 1MB block size limit imposed by the protocol results in increased wait times when the Bitcoin network is heavily utilised by users. In essence, you are waiting for your transaction to be confirmed before it is added to the 1MB block. The miners, meanwhile, typically only list the transactions with the highest transaction fees. This causes thousands of transactions to be delayed.

How can I ensure that my upcoming Bitcoin transaction happens more quickly?



A spike in transaction volume on the Bitcoin network may cause abnormally long confirmation delays. Also, this can result in losses on time-sensitive deals. Although using a larger miner fee is typically advised when sending bitcoin, occasionally the lengthy transaction durations might be unanticipated and annoying. Next time, prior to sending, consider using a Bitcoin fee chart. Sending bitcoin for a higher fee than the going rate will significantly increase your chances of receiving a quick confirmation.