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I just may have been scammed via a phishing link. The transaction is verified but not confirmed, I'm new to bitcoins, as you can probably tell. From the quick bit of research I've done there is nothing I can do. It was only $20.
Here's my question, Is there anyway to make sure the transaction doesn't confirm or send the bitcoins out of my wallet before it confirms?
Basically, no. You can attempt to double-spend, but the Bitcoin protocol is designed to make this difficult to accomplish, and your odds of success are low. The recipient can also do things like increasing the transaction fee via child-pays-for-parent to encourage miners to confirm the original transaction instead of your attempted double-spend. The design goal of Bitcoin is that once a transaction is made, it cannot be undone, and you should generally not plan on being able to do that.
– Nate Eldredge – 2017-03-02T19:34:38.187The transaction can be replaced under certain conditions. See my answer. – joe.js – 2017-03-04T10:45:33.190