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What this means is that even if you used a wallet that did not support RBF, or did not have it enabled when you created your transaction, …. as long as you have the keys you can still do RBF on that transaction.

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This makes me very happy.

Now I need to get in the habit of leaving some sats instead of draining the entire balance (presuming I'm going to use the wallet again in the future), so that I can bump the fee.

I suppose this means my article will require an update indicating which ones are Full RBF (the article needs an update anyway, so this may be the catalyst).

Wallets Which Support Replace-By-Fee (RBF) Fee Bumping
https://cointastical.medium.com/wallets-which-support-replace-by-fee-rbf-fee-bumping-5812c40bbe09

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This one too:

Replace-by-Fee (RBF) - Compatibility Matrix
https://bitcoinops.org/en/compatibility/#replace-by-fee-rbf

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I know what else will require an update soon:

RBF: Replace-By-Fee explained simply in 4 slides
#209507

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What’s the quick takeaway for someone still very low on the tech curve? I saw the words “double spend” used a lot in that article

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Are there certain transactions RBF does not work for?

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