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| **4. Use CPFP as the Receiver.** Alternatively, if you are the receiver of the transaction, you can use CPFP (Child-pays-for-parent) to use the unconfirmed transaction as an input to a new transaction. See [§5.3: Funding a Transaction with CPFP](05_3_Funding_a_Transaction_with_CPFP.md). | **4. Use CPFP as the Receiver.** Alternatively, if you are the receiver of the transaction, you can use CPFP (Child-pays-for-parent) to use the unconfirmed transaction as an input to a new transaction. See [§5.3: Funding a Transaction with CPFP](05_3_Funding_a_Transaction_with_CPFP.md). | ||||||
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| ## Summary: Watching for Stuck Transactios | ## Summary: Watching for Stuck Transactions | ||||||
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| This is an introduction to the power of Bitcoin transactions. If you know that a transaction is stuck, then you can decide to free it up with features like RBF or CPFP. | This is an introduction to the power of Bitcoin transactions. If you know that a transaction is stuck, then you can decide to free it up with features like RBF or CPFP. | ||||||
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