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I runned bit coin[ran Bitcoin] core with -zapwallettxes

The Release Notes for Bitcoin Core 0.21.0 say

The -zapwallettxes startup option has been removed and its functionality removed from the wallet. This option was originally intended to allow for rescuing wallets which were affected by a malleability attack. More recently, it has been used in the fee bumping of transactions that did not signal RBF. This functionality has been superseded with the abandon transaction feature.

I think that was released 2021-01-14, nearly three years ago.


Any suggestions ?

  1. If you have a wallet backup I suggest restoring it and using abandontransaction

    abandontransaction "txid"

    Mark in-wallet transaction as abandoned This will mark this transaction and all its in-wallet descendants as abandoned which will allow for their inputs to be respent. It can be used to replace "stuck" or evicted transactions. It only works on transactions which are not included in a block and are not currently in the mempool. It has no effect on transactions which are already abandoned.

    (my emphasis)

  2. Possibly relevant? - How exactly does -rescan work?

  3. Whatever you do, use backupwallet first.

I runned bit coin core with -zapwallettxes

The Release Notes for Bitcoin Core 0.21.0 say

The -zapwallettxes startup option has been removed and its functionality removed from the wallet. This option was originally intended to allow for rescuing wallets which were affected by a malleability attack. More recently, it has been used in the fee bumping of transactions that did not signal RBF. This functionality has been superseded with the abandon transaction feature.

I think that was released 2021-01-14, nearly three years ago.


Any suggestions ?

  1. If you have a wallet backup I suggest restoring it and using abandontransaction

    abandontransaction "txid"

    Mark in-wallet transaction as abandoned This will mark this transaction and all its in-wallet descendants as abandoned which will allow for their inputs to be respent. It can be used to replace "stuck" or evicted transactions. It only works on transactions which are not included in a block and are not currently in the mempool. It has no effect on transactions which are already abandoned.

    (my emphasis)

  2. Possibly relevant? - How exactly does -rescan work?

I [ran Bitcoin] core with -zapwallettxes

The Release Notes for Bitcoin Core 0.21.0 say

The -zapwallettxes startup option has been removed and its functionality removed from the wallet. This option was originally intended to allow for rescuing wallets which were affected by a malleability attack. More recently, it has been used in the fee bumping of transactions that did not signal RBF. This functionality has been superseded with the abandon transaction feature.

I think that was released 2021-01-14, nearly three years ago.


Any suggestions ?

  1. If you have a wallet backup I suggest restoring it and using abandontransaction

    abandontransaction "txid"

    Mark in-wallet transaction as abandoned This will mark this transaction and all its in-wallet descendants as abandoned which will allow for their inputs to be respent. It can be used to replace "stuck" or evicted transactions. It only works on transactions which are not included in a block and are not currently in the mempool. It has no effect on transactions which are already abandoned.

    (my emphasis)

  2. Possibly relevant? - How exactly does -rescan work?

  3. Whatever you do, use backupwallet first.

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I runned bit coin core with -zapwallettxes

The Release Notes for Bitcoin Core 0.21.0 say

The -zapwallettxes startup option has been removed and its functionality removed from the wallet. This option was originally intended to allow for rescuing wallets which were affected by a malleability attack. More recently, it has been used in the fee bumping of transactions that did not signal RBF. This functionality has been superseded with the abandon transaction feature.

I think that was released 2021-01-14, nearly three years ago.


Any suggestions ?

  1. If you have a wallet backup I suggest restoring it and using abandontransaction

    If you have a wallet backup I suggest restoring it and using abandontransaction

    abandontransaction "txid"

    Mark in-wallet transaction as abandoned This will mark this transaction and all its in-wallet descendants as abandoned which will allow for their inputs to be respent. It can be used to replace "stuck" or evicted transactions. It only works on transactions which are not included in a block and are not currently in the mempool. It has no effect on transactions which are already abandoned.

    (my emphasis)

  2. Possibly relevant? - How exactly does -rescan work?

    Possibly relevant? - How exactly does -rescan work?

I runned bit coin core with -zapwallettxes

The Release Notes for Bitcoin Core 0.21.0 say

The -zapwallettxes startup option has been removed and its functionality removed from the wallet. This option was originally intended to allow for rescuing wallets which were affected by a malleability attack. More recently, it has been used in the fee bumping of transactions that did not signal RBF. This functionality has been superseded with the abandon transaction feature.

I think that was released 2021-01-14, nearly three years ago.


Any suggestions ?

  1. If you have a wallet backup I suggest restoring it and using abandontransaction
  2. Possibly relevant? - How exactly does -rescan work?

I runned bit coin core with -zapwallettxes

The Release Notes for Bitcoin Core 0.21.0 say

The -zapwallettxes startup option has been removed and its functionality removed from the wallet. This option was originally intended to allow for rescuing wallets which were affected by a malleability attack. More recently, it has been used in the fee bumping of transactions that did not signal RBF. This functionality has been superseded with the abandon transaction feature.

I think that was released 2021-01-14, nearly three years ago.


Any suggestions ?

  1. If you have a wallet backup I suggest restoring it and using abandontransaction

    abandontransaction "txid"

    Mark in-wallet transaction as abandoned This will mark this transaction and all its in-wallet descendants as abandoned which will allow for their inputs to be respent. It can be used to replace "stuck" or evicted transactions. It only works on transactions which are not included in a block and are not currently in the mempool. It has no effect on transactions which are already abandoned.

    (my emphasis)

  2. Possibly relevant? - How exactly does -rescan work?

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I runned bit coin core with -zapwallettxes

The Release Notes for Bitcoin Core 0.21.0 say

The -zapwallettxes startup option has been removed and its functionality removed from the wallet. This option was originally intended to allow for rescuing wallets which were affected by a malleability attack. More recently, it has been used in the fee bumping of transactions that did not signal RBF. This functionality has been superseded with the abandon transaction feature.

I think that was released 2021-01-14, nearly three years ago.


Any suggestions ?

  1. If you have a wallet backup I suggest restoring it and using abandontransaction
  2. Possibly relevant? - How exactly does -rescan work?