Eth stuck
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It is listed as a success on ether scan. However because of the low gas fee that's free it is continuously being pushed down in the queue and is not being confirmed.... How can I raise the gas feed or cancel this transaction?
Ethereum transaction STUCK
Help......
I have Only moved ETH One time before and did not realize how important choosing gas fees was.
My picked a lower price because it was an option on KuCoin. The transaction shows as completed read it on the exchange side.
@seal_kiman@putuedy75 @TheCryptoLark Call it subjective if you will Regardless there is going to be an added value that is incalculable at this time and I don't hear anyone bring up that point.... This should raise the actual price Far beyond the price predictions....
@putuedy75 @TheCryptoLark Consider the mad rush to the supermarket When a hurricane comes and people are willing to pay anything to get what they want this is not considered in the any of the pricing that I have heard of
@AltcoinDailyio I don't believe anyone can predict the price at this time because we are not at the point where there is no available bit coin at any price...
@AltcoinDailyio I have not seen anyone or heard of anyone talking about intrinsic value in regards to the coming bit coin price.... Market cap cannot be the only factor in price. When there is no coin left how much will they pay for something they need so desperately?
I don't believe that an intrinsic value added based on desperate demand of institutional acquisition can be calculated in the price ... I don't believe that I have seen this added to the pricing models
I'm sure others have thought of this 1st.... The price of bit coin can I be calculated merely based on market cap.. I have concluded that intrinsic value must be added to this final price Because of the scarcity and demand And the corporations that will do anything to get it.
@maxkeiser
Despite market experience.... I see traders make forecasts for the next bear market at a certain point utilizing history that does not include the huge institutional influx that we see today. How can we use old models to forecast never before seen possibilities