Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
BTCstrike is a Bitcoin transaction accelerator, not an exchange, wallet, or DeFi platform. Its core use case is when the Bitcoin network is congested and a user’s transaction remains unconfirmed for a long time because the fee was set too low. Users submit the TXID of an unconfirmed transaction, and BTCstrike claims that its partner Bitcoin mining pools will prioritize including the transaction in upcoming blocks. The site shows an average confirmation time of 14 minutes and says users will be notified after confirmation, but it does not provide historical success rates or verifiable statistics.
Submitted unconfirmed transactions must include a fee of at least 0.0001 BTC/KB or 10,000 sat/KB. BTCstrike says it can accelerate one transaction 12 times for free within 60 minutes. If the transaction is still not confirmed, users can choose from five tiers: Low, Normal, High, Fast, and Instant, with ping frequencies of every 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 minute respectively. The main page does not disclose the specific price for each tier; it only provides an Estimate Price entry point. As for refunds, if a transaction is not confirmed according to the selected plan, users can apply via the contact form, with funds returned to the wallet within 7 days. However, refunds do not apply if the transaction is removed or double-spent.
The upside is that BTCstrike has a clear, narrow focus and is suitable for dealing with stuck BTC transactions. Users only need a TXID, so in theory they do not need to custody private keys or assets with the service. It also offers some free attempts and explains its refund policy. The downsides are also obvious: the website does not disclose its operating entity, country, licenses, partner mining pool names, hashrate share, security audits, or insurance mechanisms, making its actual acceleration capability difficult to verify. Pricing transparency is limited, and the only visible support channels are Contact/FAQ, with little information about service support capacity.
This service is more suitable for users who already have an unconfirmed Bitcoin transaction and whose original transaction fee meets the minimum threshold. If the wallet supports RBF or CPFP, it is usually better to increase the fee directly through the wallet first, as this is generally more deterministic and controllable. The main text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its availability is unknown. Payment methods are also not clearly stated; the page only displays BTC, BCH, and ETH donation addresses. For large or urgent transactions, use caution and prioritize alternatives with higher transparency and verifiable mining pool resources.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on btcstrike.com official site.
btcstrike.com is an Unknown Crypto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach btcstrike.com directly.