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hero member
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March 28, 2017, 11:01:29 AM
#55
If you simply want to transfer value from one person to the next, you can use third party services that use off-chain transactions for example

Xapo... it is best suited if you want to do multiple tx without a fee and then 1 tx to get it onto the Blockchain. The last tx is a normal tx, and you

have to pay the miners fee when that is done. Hope that is helpful.  Grin {Both parties obviously have to signup to Xapo for this to work} 
Therefore, the answer was yes! that is very much possible. However, it just only need that all must be a xapo users for them to experience in sending bitcoin without any fees. Isn't its a little bit confuse those who will try your suggestion? Wink
legendary
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March 28, 2017, 10:56:42 AM
#54
I'm already a few years involved in bitcoin world and never worried to much about fees or sending bitcoin from one wallet to other.
Each time I will just choose standard fee, offered by blockchain, and send bitcoins.
Recently, I had several btc transaction with a very long waiting time for confirmation, more than 24 hours.
After such experience, I always chose higher fee than recommended.
If you really think that sending btc without any fees will save you either money or time, good luck with it Smiley
I will not recommend it.
sr. member
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March 28, 2017, 10:47:52 AM
#53
Hello users.
Does anyone know any method to send BTC to users with less fees.
.
Cause Blockchain and many other major wallets are going crazy on the fees...

I wonder how Direct faucets give BTC with very much or less fees.
.
I would like to know how they do it.
Thanks!


You can push your transactions via viabtc they will rebroadcast your transactions but due to very large volume coming in,you will have to try a lot of times and about faucets they are using an escrow service,they don't sent satoshis instantly,there is a minimum payout threshold.
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March 28, 2017, 10:07:13 AM
#52
I think, theoretically, at least for now, no. But, one of my friends said to me that he did it with zero fee and transaction got confirmed. Then I asked him how, he could not explain. Probably lied to me. If you don't want to get angry, do not try to send Bitcoin with zero fee.
You could send a zero fee transaction but it wont get through and it might reach your wallet after some time,bitcoin is not designed to send coins without any fees and if you even try to send that it will get rejected at a later time and it might take months to get that transaction cancelled.So understand the risk in sending zero fee transaction.You can still use the minimum amount as fees which i think is 0.00007 BTC but it might take a really long time to get through but it was fine six months back but now it is really difficult .
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March 28, 2017, 10:03:09 AM
#51
Most pay the high fee.  However, they send to hundreds (or thousands) of users in a single transaction.  Therefore, the fee per user is low even though the fee per transaction is high.
I do have a simple doubt ,i am seeing that you are able to send many transaction at once,how is it done,do we add many address to the sent bitcoin space with a comma,i am not sure how that is done and i am using an web wallet and i have not seen any options to do that,so i would like to know the trick to send to many users with one transaction fee.
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March 28, 2017, 09:26:09 AM
#50
Coinbase taxed me just 3.6k satoshis for 3M sats sending in a different wallet. Though it is free from last month I guess it is still okay as long as my funds will be received to the other account.
I would not mind that kind of number.
Actually it is like every free website wallets now are putting transaction fees for every time you send bitcoin.
Might use Coinbase more if they wont make it higher.
hero member
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March 28, 2017, 09:25:30 AM
#49
Hello users.
Does anyone know any method to send BTC to users with less fees.
.
Cause Blockchain and many other major wallets are going crazy on the fees...

I wonder how Direct faucets give BTC with very much or less fees.
.
I would like to know how they do it.
Thanks!

To solve the high fees problem,i temporarily use exchange wallet for transaction.They charge 0.0001 btc as fee and transaction is also very fast.But i dont know whether this idea is recommendable or not.
legendary
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March 28, 2017, 09:22:53 AM
#48
Probably not anymore, because mempools are pretty much constantly full and fees are getting higher and higher.

There's no incentive for miners to accept 0 fee transactions if they can accept transactions that pay fees instead.
hero member
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March 28, 2017, 09:07:43 AM
#47
There are many types of wallets on the market today, and most of them are very reputable. That is nice, however, each wallet regulates a different charge for the transaction, and accordingly according to the speed of the transaction, you pay a large fee, your transaction will be Handle fast and vice versa. Everything has rules, you can not avoid it, use any wallet you trust.

I agree to you because there are so many available wallets in market that we can use today, and especially you can use if you don't want any fees when making trasactions in btc. And the quality of that wallets are so good. Just like here in my country we use coins.ph because it is very reliable and it is free for any fees. Hope you find something that is just like our wallet so that your questions will get answers. Smiley Goodluck Bro.
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March 28, 2017, 08:58:30 AM
#46
Hello users.
Does anyone know any method to send BTC to users with less fees.
.
Cause Blockchain and many other major wallets are going crazy on the fees...

I wonder how Direct faucets give BTC with very much or less fees.
.
I would like to know how they do it.
Thanks!


There are many ways to send btc without any fees. Sometimes it is because the wallet you use and sites that you use. Here in my country I use only 1 kind of wallet and whenever I send/receive transactions is that it didn't deduct any fees on my money. When you are gere in my country I suggest to you to use coins.ph because it is very reliable and good and it didn't deduct any fees. So if you want to send any btc in your friend it is the best wallet to you to use. Smiley
legendary
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March 28, 2017, 08:54:49 AM
#45
Fairly recently I got a 0-fee transactions through but it did take 11 days.  Your mileage may vary.  Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future behavior.  Be prepared to recover if your transaction doesn't ever go through.
On my knowledge the mempool times out earlier than 11 days. Assuming you needed to restart your wallet using zapwallettxes=1 and sending same amount again?

But @OP "yes" you can send without any fees. It's just a ballot if those reach their destination, at all. Just adding 1 Satoshi to each byte works marvels.
I did not have to zap and resend.  The original transaction went through without any help.  I was comfortable with 11 days; many/most people might not be.

Can you really imagine 11 days being acceptable for any modern transaction? Without a doubt, bitcoin has priced itself out of the small transaction market. I don't mean just micro transactions but even sending $20 to a friend that loaned you pizza money is out of the question now.

Hell, old fashioned checks are better than bitcoin now. I live near the beach and walked there one day but didn't take my wallet. A friend of mine shows up and asks if I want to walk across the street to the Beach Chalet and grab lunch. I told him I had no money on me but if he covered the bill and dropped me off at home I'd give him a check. After lunch (and a couple of beers) he dropped me off at my place, I wrote him a check for $37 to cover my half of lunch, he passed my bank on the way home and immediately got his money. That transaction didn't cost either of us a penny.

Bitcoin is completely removed from a huge number of transactions now. Circle now sends money worldwide for almost nothing. What's left for bitcoin?
sr. member
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March 28, 2017, 08:26:57 AM
#44
Currently there are not really many options. Fees are becoming a must. However most people I am trading with are telling me xapo has no fees as of now. Secondly as you might know coinbase.com has also introduced fees. But if the other party also uses a coinbase.com ac then no fees for both the parties that's the only alternative this days. Otherwise all need to pay fees and that is really sad we need to figure all this things out.

Yes, Coinbase is good because they don't take fees after 0.001 If you make big transactions, they will give fees from their end. 
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March 28, 2017, 08:23:29 AM
#43
Most of you are telling to use  coinbase and xapo, as internal transfers are free of charges. But you can't force people to use web based wallets BECAUSE you won't pay fees... There are people who just don't give a shit to web wallets and some hate them with passion. What are you going to say if for exemple you are paying for a service: "make a wallet at coinbase/xapo because i don't want to pay the fees" ?
sr. member
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March 28, 2017, 07:56:45 AM
#42
I think no.Because fees are just the reason why blockchain and any processor is up till now.Exchangers profit is just only coming from fees we pay for everytransactions.
sr. member
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March 28, 2017, 07:40:03 AM
#41
There are many types of wallets on the market today, and most of them are very reputable. That is nice, however, each wallet regulates a different charge for the transaction, and accordingly according to the speed of the transaction, you pay a large fee, your transaction will be Handle fast and vice versa. Everything has rules, you can not avoid it, use any wallet you trust.
hero member
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March 28, 2017, 07:22:43 AM
#40
Hello users.
Does anyone know any method to send BTC to users with less fees.
.
Cause Blockchain and many other major wallets are going crazy on the fees...

I wonder how Direct faucets give BTC with very much or less fees.
.
I would like to know how they do it.
Thanks!


If you want to send bitcoins without any miner fees try using coins. Ph. This site is available to the Philippines and if you are living in that country you can send bitcoins without making fees at all. To enjoy it you must live in the Philippines and must provide sufficient documents that you exist in that country.
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March 28, 2017, 07:12:47 AM
#39
Hello users.
Cause Blockchain and many other major wallets are going crazy on the fees...

I wonder how Direct faucets give BTC with very much or less fees.
.
I would like to know how they do it.
Thanks!

Web wallets simply suggest you enough fees required by your transaction to get confirmation as fast as possible but if you are ok with waiting for few hours/days you can just lower that suggested fee by few %.

Most of the direct faucet pays in bulk so that they only have to pay fee once to send out bitcoin to hundreds of users.

Sending bitcoin to multiple addresses on one transaction can lower fees significantly.

Do you know bro how it is done.?
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March 28, 2017, 03:31:12 AM
#38
Does anyone know any method to send BTC to users with less fees.
Do it on Sundays! Last Sunday, even fees under 10,000 Satoshi per byte got confirmed within 30 minutes, according to https://btc.com/stats/unconfirmed-tx . I've seen the number of unconfirmed transactions as low as 800.

Meanwhile, most people even then used much higher fees. I think most wallet software by now by default takes a fee high enough to compete with other users, but since almost everybody does that, the end-result is we all pay more without getting the priority we want.

If you have received many small payments in the past, a Sunday with few unconfirmed transactions is the best moment to send them all together to one new address. Bitcoin Core lets me choose exactly what fee I want for this.
Note the risk though, your low-fee-transactions can quite suddenly be overtaken by higher fee transactions, which means you'll be waiting for a very long time.
hero member
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March 28, 2017, 03:21:29 AM
#37
Hello users.
Does anyone know any method to send BTC to users with less fees.
.
Cause Blockchain and many other major wallets are going crazy on the fees...

I wonder how Direct faucets give BTC with very much or less fees.
.
I would like to know how they do it.
Thanks!

I think that would depend in the country or place. Here in my country, we had a merchant here that once you had bitcoin balance you can send bitcoin in any exchange sites with a minimal fee or less fee only, And I think bitrrex was also a good one to try to send BTC in other wallets.
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March 28, 2017, 02:12:34 AM
#36
thiw now volume transaction bitcoin sending is very big
if you use sending fee is low maybe you wan without fee zero fee maybe is nothing confirmation youre transaction

you can try in xapo wallet if you want sending fee is low
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