How to Check Bitcoin Transaction Confirmation Status

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If you've been part of the crypto movement, you know that almost every action involves a Bitcoin transaction—whether sending BTC to another wallet, transferring funds externally, or moving NFTs between wallets.

But after making a transaction, a common question arises: How do you check Bitcoin transaction confirmation?

Below, we’ll answer this and provide a step-by-step guide to verifying confirmations.


How to Easily Check Your Bitcoin Transactions

To check your BTC transaction status, you’ll typically use a blockchain explorer (or Bitcoin explorer). This tool lets you:

You can also check statuses using your transaction ID (TXID), a unique identifier found in your wallet’s transaction history.

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Locate the TXID

Find the TXID in your wallet’s transaction history or from the sending wallet provider.

Step 2: Search for the Transaction ID

Use a blockchain explorer like:

Paste the TXID into the search bar to retrieve details like confirmations, sender/receiver addresses, and fees.

Step 3: Verify Confirmation Status


How Many Confirmations Are Needed?

The required confirmations vary by exchange and amount:

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Average Bitcoin Confirmation Time

The typical confirmation time is 10 minutes per confirmation, but delays can occur due to:

  1. Network congestion: High activity slows confirmations.
  2. Transaction fees: Higher fees incentivize miners to prioritize your transaction.
  3. Transaction size: Larger/multi-input transactions take longer.

FAQ

Why is my Bitcoin transaction unconfirmed?

"0 confirmations" means the transaction hasn’t been added to a block yet—often due to low fees or network delays.

Where do I find my TXID?

Check your wallet’s transaction history or the sender’s confirmation email.

Can I speed up a slow transaction?

Some wallets offer "replace-by-fee" (RBF) options to increase fees retroactively.


Key Takeaways

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By following these steps, you can confidently monitor your Bitcoin transactions and ensure secure transfers.