As a Bitcoin user, you must have at some time experienced bitcoin transactions getting stuck and not getting confirmed. Bitcoin transaction fees fluctuates in real-time and using a low fee can sometimes make your transaction stuck in the mempool for hours.
Most transaction explorers tell you whether or not the transaction has confirmed but do not tell you how long it will take for the transaction to confirm. There are some that do give you an estimate of the average time it will take for your transaction confirmation. Here is a list you can use:
#1 mempool.space: This site shows you where your transaction is in a mempool and an estimated time for its confirmation.
- Neat graphical representation of the blocks along with the position of your transaction block.
- Does not give you any other detail about your transaction.
#2 Blockonomics: This blockchain explorer is one of the few places where you are shown an estimated time for your confirmation along with other details of your transaction.
- Provides all the details about your transaction that a blockchain explorer shows.
- Gives you an estimate in minutes for your transaction confirmation.
#3 Blockstream: Gives you an estimate of the number of blocks it will take for your transaction to be mined.
- Provides all the details about your transaction that a blockchain explorer shows.
- Does not provide an estimated time but only shows the estimated number of block.
- (Each block takes 10 minutes to mine, so based on the number of blocks shown, simply multiply by 10 and get an estimate in minutes)
Some other sites that don't give information about your specific transaction but tell you an estimated time for confirmation based on the fees.
- https://bitcoiner.live
- https://whatthefee.io
- https://bitcoinfees.net
- https://btc-fee.net
- https://spookiestevie.com/bitcoin
Edit: Addition to the list directly above: https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,24h
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