danieltapa on Nostr: i don’t know Blue walllet, but my guess is that this Cancel button does exactly ...
i don’t know Blue walllet, but my guess is that this Cancel button does exactly that: generates a replacement transaction with higher fee..
in other words, i don’t think there’s something you can do to avoid this situation.. maybe you could track your and other double spending transactions in the mempool and generate a new one every time you see another with higher fee, until it is included in a block
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