So the RBF trick in the original thread didn't work? I was about to print out that note and keep it next to my computer forever, for that time when inevitablyI will fuck up and need it xD

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Not to change the destination address, just speed up existing, is the way rbf typically works.

I'm not positive, but to create the psbt, I think he used a btcpay server. I used Sparrow to sign it, he broadcast it, cuz on first few attempts I got an error.

So simply issuing a new transaction with higher priority to a different address using the same UTXOs wouldn't work?

Looking forward to learn about this, because I can totally see myself needing it some day.

That's pretty much how it was done, but few wallets support building a new transaction.

"BTCPay Server and Sparrow Wallet are two wallets that can be used to create partially signed Bitcoin transactions (PSBTs).

Explanation

BTCPay Server:

1. Log in to BTCPay Server

2. Choose the store to send from

3. Select "Bitcoin" under "Wallets"

4. Click Send

5. Enter the destination Bitcoin address and amount

Sparrow Wallet:

1. Import the PSBT transaction

2. Sign the transaction

3. Broadcast the transaction

PSBTs are a Bitcoin standard that allows multiple parties to sign the same transaction without exposing their private keys. This is useful when multiple parties want to add inputs to the same transaction.

PSBTs are a data format that allows wallets and other tools to exchange information about a Bitcoin transaction and the signatures needed to complete it."

Even though a switched to Wasabi Wallet a few months ago for the coinjoin feature, I had been using Sparrow all along before and keep it on my computer. It is really my favorite one.