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rgbkey.github.io/pgp.txt
September 22, 2015, 10:12:36 AM
#57
The fee cost so much to send because you had a lot of inputs into one transaction, increasing the size.
legendary
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Free WSPU2 Token or real dollars
September 22, 2015, 09:06:38 AM
#56
I use bitcoin core and xapo...
xapo is very interesting if sending is small like 100 satoshi or so because it is fees free.

For my invest system (some here call it my ponzi) I use only xapo so i have no fees,and my investors using as well xapo have no dust effect.
Every one who send and receive small amount od satosi shouls use a wallet like xapo or wallet of this kind.
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September 22, 2015, 09:01:38 AM
#55
For me its always been 10k satoshis
legendary
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September 22, 2015, 08:53:47 AM
#54
Isn't it 0.0001 as minimum?
The absolute minimum fee is 0. Some clients enforce a limit of at least 0.0001BTC and some allows users to change it.

I have sent out 0 fee transactions.  It took almost a day to clear though.  That was a long time ago though, not even sure if it would happen now.  It is probably better to send the fee.

It probably would if you waited long enough. It depends on the state of the network, is there a stress test or not, number of outputs in your transaction, etc..
A great factor would actually be the priority assuming that you fufill all the criteria for sending a free transaction. If the priority is low, ie. the size is large, coin age is low and the input amount is low, it would have a lower priority. It would be less likely to be included in the block if there are lots of other free transactions.
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September 22, 2015, 08:05:53 AM
#53
Isn't it 0.0001 as minimum?
The absolute minimum fee is 0. Some clients enforce a limit of at least 0.0001BTC and some allows users to change it.

I have sent out 0 fee transactions.  It took almost a day to clear though.  That was a long time ago though, not even sure if it would happen now.  It is probably better to send the fee.

It probably would if you waited long enough. It depends on the state of the network, is there a stress test or not, number of outputs in your transaction, etc..
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September 22, 2015, 07:51:31 AM
#52
Isn't it 0.0001 as minimum?
The absolute minimum fee is 0. Some clients enforce a limit of at least 0.0001BTC and some allows users to change it.

I have sent out 0 fee transactions.  It took almost a day to clear though.  That was a long time ago though, not even sure if it would happen now.  It is probably better to send the fee.
legendary
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September 22, 2015, 02:25:30 AM
#51
Blocktrail has the feature to indicate us the current optimal fees as well as possible lowest fees. This is very much useful data we need to consider before starting bitcoin transactions. Because most of the light weight clients like Multibit or Electrum accepts our transactions with low fees but blocks are not picking our transactions.
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC
legendary
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September 22, 2015, 02:16:40 AM
#50
Isn't it 0.0001 as minimum?

that is the recommended, but usually , it depend on the amount you want to send, you can do good with much lower fee in the range of 0-1k

you can use the auto-fee that is embedded in core
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September 22, 2015, 01:40:05 AM
#49
Isn't it 0.0001 as minimum?
No the mminimum fee is 0satosi
I think you can learn more about bitcoiin technology in this forum
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September 21, 2015, 08:08:58 PM
#48
10000 satoshi ?

but no

i send 0,02759 for 0,02819

fee = 60000 satoshi

pffffffff


0.0001 as min fee.
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
September 21, 2015, 11:20:30 AM
#47
Isn't it 0.0001 as minimum?
The absolute minimum fee is 0. Some clients enforce a limit of at least 0.0001BTC and some allows users to change it.
legendary
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September 21, 2015, 10:56:31 AM
#46
people always forget that every transaction fee is determined with the size of the transaction not a fixed amount per one transaction.
this means if you have a lot of inputs, then you will have a large transaction which requires a larger fee.
legendary
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September 21, 2015, 07:32:58 AM
#45
0.0001 is the usual fee but you can actually go lower.

I recently tried to use the Bitcoin core (Coin control) to send out 0.0018 BTC at a fee of about 0.00003275 BTC, effectively transferred 0.00176725 BTC.
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September 21, 2015, 07:26:55 AM
#44
Isn't it 0.0001 as minimum?
legendary
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September 18, 2015, 10:38:54 AM
#43
Xapo sends transactions in pulse, it means they send many transactions at once. This way they can save more fees than processing one transaction at a time. Because sending fee is not per transaction but on size.
you are right xapo do it, that why xapo not take fee to his customer
but we must lose something, we can't acces the privekey of xapo bitcoin address

The Xapo transactions is off-chain, so they control it, but once you send it from that wallet to a on-chain address, you have full control over the private keys for your

address. The secret is to keep it within the Xapo network and then gaining the advantage of the NO fees. It's not always possible because some people do not have Xapo

wallets, for those people you transfer it on-chain.   
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September 18, 2015, 10:22:11 AM
#42
Xapo sends transactions in pulse, it means they send many transactions at once. This way they can save more fees than processing one transaction at a time. Because sending fee is not per transaction but on size.
you are right xapo do it, that why xapo not take fee to his customer
but we must lose something, we can't acces the privekey of xapo bitcoin address
legendary
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September 18, 2015, 10:19:19 AM
#41
Xapo sends transactions in pulse, it means they send many transactions at once. This way they can save more fees than processing one transaction at a time. Because sending fee is not per transaction but on size.
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September 18, 2015, 10:05:33 AM
#40
If you have to use faucets {Yes, there are people who enjoy that} use the faucets linked to Xapo. You accumulate all the Satoshi from different faucets into your Xapo wallet

and when you feel you have enough for a transfer... you can transfer one amount, with very little fees to the Blockchain. Xapo does not charge network transaction fees.

Sending bitcoins using Xapo to another person, whether they are another Xapo user or not, is free regardless of the amount.  Wink If you do faucets... Do it the right way.  Roll Eyes

http://support.xapo.com/xapo-wallet

That a very good idea, xapo not take fee, and you can send your bitcoin full im use xapo to my small amount wallet
legendary
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September 18, 2015, 10:02:46 AM
#39
i get bitcoin from faucet
60000 satoshi fee : is 2 day of work

-_-

ppfffff
Maybe it just the fee from the faucet Grin
What do you mean?the fee was deducted from his ongoing transaction not when he recieved it
legendary
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September 18, 2015, 09:45:49 AM
#38
If you have to use faucets {Yes, there are people who enjoy that} use the faucets linked to Xapo. You accumulate all the Satoshi from different faucets into your Xapo wallet

and when you feel you have enough for a transfer... you can transfer one amount, with very little fees to the Blockchain. Xapo does not charge network transaction fees.

Sending bitcoins using Xapo to another person, whether they are another Xapo user or not, is free regardless of the amount.  Wink If you do faucets... Do it the right way.  Roll Eyes

http://support.xapo.com/xapo-wallet
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