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- Isn't it beautiful to watch how the market responds to the basic principles of supply and demand? Totally love open source money.Paul Razvan Berg– Paul Razvan Berg2018-11-22 19:42:01 +00:00Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 19:42
- My problem is exactly the opposite, I want my pending transaction to be finally dropped, but now more than 24 hours has passed and it is still pending. What if the mempool never ends, that means that as long as there is space in the mempool my pending transaction will be there forever?? I just want it to get dropped but I'm afraid it will be there forever. And that is a really big problem because I cant do anything else with my aave contract until somenthing happens with it. Namely my money is stucked in aave contract until that transaction succeeds or get dropped.Moisés Briseño Estrello– Moisés Briseño Estrello2021-11-30 03:18:59 +00:00Commented Nov 30, 2021 at 3:18
- @MoisésBriseñoEstrello It seems like you have a different question. However, I think ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/25866/… can help. See "repost transaction".lungj– lungj2021-12-01 04:33:52 +00:00Commented Dec 1, 2021 at 4:33
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