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Pending transactions

A pending transaction has been broadcast to the Bitcoin network but does not yet have enough confirmations to be considered final. BlueWallet shows pending on-chain payments on the transaction status screen with a blue status card.

What you see

Open a pending transaction from your wallet’s transaction list. The header still shows the direction — Sent or Received — and when it was created.

The amount appears at the top (with a minus sign for sends). Below that, the blue Pending card tells you the payment is still in the mempool:

  • Analyzing… — BlueWallet is estimating how long confirmation may take.
  • Speed Up — available on some unconfirmed sent transactions. Replaces the transaction with a higher-fee version so miners are more likely to include it (RBF).
  • Cancel — available when supported. Sends the funds back to your own wallet by spending the same inputs with a higher fee.
Pending sent transaction with Speed Up and Cancel options

The Details section below works the same as for confirmed transactions — you can open the explorer link, check the Network Fee, copy the transaction ID, and add a Note.

When does pending clear?

Once the transaction is included in a block and gains confirmations, the status card changes:

  • Sent turns red and shows the confirmation count.
  • Received turns green and shows the confirmation count.

You do not need to do anything — BlueWallet refreshes the status automatically.

Tips

  • Speed Up and Cancel only appear when the transaction supports Replace-By-Fee (RBF). If you do not see them, the send may confirm on its own or you may need to wait.
  • A low fee can mean a longer wait during busy periods on the network.
  • Pending received transactions do not show Speed Up or Cancel — those actions apply to sends you initiated from this wallet.
  • This guide is for on-chain Bitcoin wallets. Lightning payments confirm differently and use a separate detail screen.

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