i like nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 for this. its very straight forward except you have to change the index in the transaction id to match the change output index. the index is the last number displayed, following the colon. it's usually 1 or 0.
Maybe nostr:npub1hxfkcs9gvtm49702rmwn2aeuvhkd2w6f0svm4sl84g8glhzx5u9srk5p6t can help:
I have a channel open transaction stuck for a few months, and have been studying the lightning network to understand what I can do to include the transaction in a block. So far I've found CPFP transactions to be the possible solution, but I'm still learning how to execute one. Ay advice will be appreciated and zapped!
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Changing index in the transaction id to match the change output index. I will learn to do this by the end of the day, 9AM here in FL.
Alright, I executed a CPFP on Zeus but I'm unsure if I did it right. Look like the fee is too low?
parent txid
4cda3750fcb2938436be69d86fb20b6d3be130bb42d76ce0f9c481074a07ea14
CPFP
23a247c9f7b2f6d8ea725df3e13c58afbddfbb8eda456ad37f5d615549229bc0
there is an "effective fee rate" which looks at (total fees) / (total bytes) of your original tx and the new tx. you can do the same thing you did and approx double the fee you already paid to get closer to current fee rate