psbtbumpfee "txid" ( options )
Bumps the fee of an opt-in-RBF transaction T, replacing it with a new transaction B.
Returns a PSBT instead of creating and signing a new transaction.
An opt-in RBF transaction with the given txid must be in the wallet.
The command will pay the additional fee by reducing change outputs or adding inputs when necessary.
It may add a new change output if one does not already exist.
All inputs in the original transaction will be included in the replacement transaction.
The command will fail if the wallet or mempool contains a transaction that spends one of T's outputs.
By default, the new fee will be calculated automatically using the estimatesmartfee RPC.
The user can specify a confirmation target for estimatesmartfee.
Alternatively, the user can specify a fee rate in sat/vB for the new transaction.
At a minimum, the new fee rate must be high enough to pay an additional new relay fee (incrementalfee
returned by getnetworkinfo) to enter the node's mempool.
* WARNING: before version 0.21, fee_rate was in BTC/kvB. As of 0.21, fee_rate is in sat/vB. *
Arguments
1. txid (string, required) The txid to be bumped
2. options (json object, optional)
{
"conf_target": n, (numeric, optional, default=wallet -txconfirmtarget) Confirmation target in blocks
"fee_rate": amount, (numeric or string, optional, default=not set, fall back to wallet fee estimation)
Specify a fee rate in sat/vB instead of relying on the built-in fee estimator.
Must be at least 1.000 sat/vB higher than the current transaction fee rate.
WARNING: before version 0.21, fee_rate was in BTC/kvB. As of 0.21, fee_rate is in sat/vB.
"replaceable": bool, (boolean, optional, default=true) Whether the new transaction should still be
marked bip-125 replaceable. If true, the sequence numbers in the transaction will
be left unchanged from the original. If false, any input sequence numbers in the
original transaction that were less than 0xfffffffe will be increased to 0xfffffffe
so the new transaction will not be explicitly bip-125 replaceable (though it may
still be replaceable in practice, for example if it has unconfirmed ancestors which
are replaceable).
"estimate_mode": "str", (string, optional, default="unset") The fee estimate mode, must be one of (case insensitive):
"unset"
"economical"
"conservative"
"outputs": [ (json array, optional, default=[]) New outputs (key-value pairs) which will replace
the original ones, if provided. Each address can only appear once and there can
only be one "data" object.
{ (json object)
"address": amount, (numeric or string, required) A key-value pair. The key (string) is the bitcoin address,
the value (float or string) is the amount in BTC
...
},
{ (json object)
"data": "hex", (string, required) A key-value pair. The key must be "data", the value is hex-encoded data
},
...
],
}
Result
{ (json object)
"psbt" : "str", (string) The base64-encoded unsigned PSBT of the new transaction.
"origfee" : n, (numeric) The fee of the replaced transaction.
"fee" : n, (numeric) The fee of the new transaction.
"errors" : [ (json array) Errors encountered during processing (may be empty).
"str", (string)
...
]
}
Examples
Bump the fee, get the new transaction's psbt
> bitcoin-cli psbtbumpfee <txid>