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Topic: CAN WE SEND BTC WITHOUT ANY FEES??? - page 3. (Read 3788 times)

legendary
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March 28, 2017, 12:19:23 AM
#35
Coinbase used to have a free transaction fee for attracting new clients to use their wallet,
you can use bitcoinfees21.com to see what the recommended fee for the amount you are going
to send or add an additional fee to increase the chance of confirmation. I've been using bitcoinfees21.com
for several months now and so far I am satisfied with their service
sr. member
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March 28, 2017, 12:17:33 AM
#34
Ive seen some people here complaining that their transactions haven't past through and did not receive any BTC in their wallets, dont know if that was legit. But if it's true i guess the root cause of it, is the bitcoin scaling problem.
This year faucets may become obsolete if they're still paying low amount of btc cause it may take several days to get confirmed as long as there is no current solutions in the scaling problem.
hero member
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March 28, 2017, 12:07:38 AM
#33
Yes of course but too long to confirm, it may take 4-5 days or even weeks my last transaction took almost 6 days,when I send 2 usd worth of bitcoins with very low fees compared to standard fees pretty bad if you're in a hurry.
legendary
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March 27, 2017, 11:48:28 PM
#32
If that site sending bitcoin without fees...then how that site can survive without fees...

what site is that?

in case you are talking about Coinbase or i think Xapo or any other service, they DO send the transactions with fees if they are doing an on-chain transaction and they don't need fees if it is off-chain and inside their own website from account to account;
they just don't take the fees from their users. and they compensate it with other types of fees they take from their users such as the fee they take for purchasing bitcoin and the higher price of bitcoin.
sr. member
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Zawardo
March 27, 2017, 11:34:05 PM
#31
If that site sending bitcoin without fees...then how that site can survive without fees...
sr. member
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March 27, 2017, 09:07:31 PM
#30
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!

According to me You can Send a Bitcoin Transaction Without Fees But I Don't Suggest You to Do that Because If you Send Some Bitcoin to Other Wallet with No Fees then the Transaction Will Not Confirm Or Take a Long Period to Confirm. So Don't Send Bitcoin with No Fees Or Less Fees..
hero member
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March 27, 2017, 09:04:48 PM
#29
Bitcoin transaction confirmation without​ including at least a small transaction fee is highly impossible. I believe few wallets provide transaction within their own network sometimes gets confirmation without fee included to the transaction.
sr. member
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March 27, 2017, 09:02:52 PM
#28
The fees don't seem that high to me, but I can imagine that if you live in a country where sig campaign earnings can feed your family for a week,  they'd be considerable.  I sent a few bucks a couple weeks ago with a ridiculously small fee, and it got stuck in the network for like 5 days.  So it can be done but as others have mentioned,  you'll be waiting a long ass time.
Its seems you are pretty old member in Bitcoin world. A good number of beginner joining this bitcoin industry at every second so this transactions fee a good matter. You can't expect pay a bigger fee then your daily earning specially beginner.
legendary
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March 27, 2017, 08:55:36 PM
#27
The fees don't seem that high to me, but I can imagine that if you live in a country where sig campaign earnings can feed your family for a week,  they'd be considerable.  I sent a few bucks a couple weeks ago with a ridiculously small fee, and it got stuck in the network for like 5 days.  So it can be done but as others have mentioned,  you'll be waiting a long ass time.
hero member
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March 27, 2017, 08:42:08 PM
#26
There are some bitcoin wallet can send bitcoin for free but there a cap maximum amount, but if you send beyond of the maximum amount of their free then there is a fee on that transaction. ex. 0.01 free for charges and beyond that they will put a charges .
legendary
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March 27, 2017, 05:11:37 PM
#25
You are not right that Direct paying faucets pay less fees. They are paying same fees like everyone, just check transaction of payment from faucet and you will see it. But fees are to big for mostly faucets owners and this is why they are using micropayments proccessors.
You can send bitcoins without paying fees, but it will take ages to confirm transaction.
Or you can use Xapo, they don't charge fees for transactions, but only for transactions which are bigger than minimal allowed amount.
hero member
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March 27, 2017, 01:39:43 PM
#24
Some payment processors does allow free internal transactions, outside transactions needs a fee otherwise you can loose your coins or your transaction wont be confirmed. There are some altcoins with those free of fees, but they are vere new into the market to trust them big ammounts.
hero member
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March 27, 2017, 01:23:04 PM
#23
Yes you can but i don't think it will confirm
That's right but If you're become an user of xapo then It is possible to send Bitcoins without paying any fee. Concern that coinbase to coinbase user transactions still free of cost. Besides this, other wallet you must have paid fee or your transactions will be unconfirmed.
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March 27, 2017, 01:08:57 PM
#22
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.
newbie
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March 27, 2017, 12:47:14 PM
#21
Yes you can but i don't think it will confirm
hero member
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March 27, 2017, 12:43:32 PM
#20
i think the answer is yes we can but i don't know when the time that bitcoin will arrived into destination wallet and how long to gets confirmed from the network. i am not trying to send without any fees, because i am sure that it will need more days before it gets confirmed and it will makes boring to just waiting too long.
hero member
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March 27, 2017, 12:21:02 PM
#19
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.
legendary
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March 27, 2017, 11:47:44 AM
#18
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.

zero fee transactions are still transactions, and the reason for them not being confirmed is that either miners ignore them or because there are better transactions (meaning more profitable for them because they have more fee) so obviously miners choose those transactions over a 0 fee one. (it is like a competition)

but when there are no more transactions to fill a block (meaning the memory pool being nearly empty) the zero fees are also included in a block (miners pick them up too)

so your friend may not have lied to you since for the past week mempool have been nearly empty.
full member
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March 27, 2017, 11:37:44 AM
#17
Dont go for transaction less bitcoin transfer .as it may take a long time and it can happen that it cant never be confirmed.
Well it is always advisable to have minimum transaction fees to make it confirmed as soon as possible.
legendary
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March 27, 2017, 11:31:42 AM
#16
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!


yes you can you can choose the fee, so you can set zero, but will take many hours if not days for confirmation, you can use an accelerator to make it faster, but i'm not sure if with zero fee the accelerator will work
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