Educational Blockchain Transaction Support
We offer general guidance and explanations on:
Pending or slow blockchain transaction processing
Network traffic and confirmation timing
Transaction fees and how they affect priority
Wallet syncing and balance display concerns
Interpreting data shown on blockchain explorers
What We Do Not Provide
We do not access, manage, or control wallets
We do not request or assist with passwords or recovery phrases
We do not offer fund recovery, reversals, or refunds
We do not act as official support for any wallet, exchange, or blockchain network
Pending Crypto Transaction
Why Is My Crypto Transaction Pending?
A cryptocurrency transaction can remain pending when it has not yet been confirmed by the blockchain network. This often happens during periods of heavy network traffic or when the transaction fee is set lower than current network demand requires.
Common Reasons Transactions Remain Pending
High network activity causing processing delays
Transaction or gas fees set below current network demand
Backlogs in the network mempool
Temporary wallet syncing or display delays
Stuck Blockchain Transaction
Understanding Transactions
A blockchain transaction is commonly considered “stuck” when it remains unconfirmed for an extended period of time. This can happen due to low transaction fees, increased network activity, or changing network conditions.
Educational Topics Covered
How blockchain networks prioritize transactions
The effects of network congestion on confirmation times
How to read publicly available transaction status indicators
How Gas Fees and Network Fees Work
Understanding Crypto Gas Fees
Gas fees, also known as network fees, are required to process transactions on many blockchain networks. These fees can change depending on network demand, transaction size, and overall activity at the time the transaction is submitted.
What This Page Explains
Why gas and network fees fluctuate
How fee levels can influence confirmation times
The differences between low, standard, and higher fee ranges