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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 496. (Read 3059020 times)

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Hi guys,

A friend have actually a really strange problem with his desktop DGB wallet : he's limited by a max amount of DGB to sent. Moreover, his fees are huge compared of mine.

Eg : Yesterday, I have transfered 336 000 DGB for a total fees of 42 DGB. My friend need to pay 96 DGB for a transfer of 38 000 DGB only. Have I missed something? Is there a rule that increase the fees to be paid the more you make transaction? This doesn't sound logic at all, and I've never read anything related to this.

We are both on the 4.0.3 wallet, 64 bits... on Windows.

You can set in your wallet! Maybe you changed it or he changed something!?

Note that getting a transaction relayed across the network does NOT guarantee that the transaction will be accepted by a miner; by default, miners fill their blocks with 50 kilobytes of high-priority transactions, and then with 700 kilobytes of the highest-fee-per-kilobyte transactions.
The minimum relay/mining fee-per-kilobyte may be changed with the minrelaytxfee option. Note that previous releases incorrectly used the mintxfee setting to determine which low-priority transactions should be considered for inclusion in blocks.
The wallet code still uses a default fee for low-priority transactions of 0.1mBTC per kilobyte. During periods of heavy transaction volume, even this fee may not be enough to get transactions confirmed quickly; the mintxfee option may be used to override the default.

These are the options in the wallet:
-paytxfee=        Fee per kB to add to transactions you send
-mintxfee=        Fees smaller than this are considered zero fee (for transaction creation) (default: 1.00)
-minrelaytxfee=   Fees smaller than this are considered zero fee (for relaying) (default: 1.00)
-blockprioritysize= Set maximum size of high-priority/low-fee transactions in bytes (default: 50000)

Maybe he changed this setting in his wallet!





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Hi guys,

A friend have actually a really strange problem with his desktop DGB wallet : he's limited by a max amount of DGB to sent. Moreover, his fees are huge compared of mine.

Eg : Yesterday, I have transfered 336 000 DGB for a total fees of 42 DGB. My friend need to pay 96 DGB for a transfer of 38 000 DGB only. Have I missed something? Is there a rule that increase the fees to be paid the more you make transaction? This doesn't sound logic at all, and I've never read anything related to this.

We are both on the 4.0.3 wallet, 64 bits... on Windows.

This is completely normal, the fees are a function of the amount of inputs or the "dust" that your transaction requires. Is your friend a miner because this usually causes this (unless you mine using a pool which pays out less frequently).
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Hi guys,

A friend have actually a really strange problem with his desktop DGB wallet : he's limited by a max amount of DGB to sent. Moreover, his fees are huge compared of mine.

Eg : Yesterday, I have transfered 336 000 DGB for a total fees of 42 DGB. My friend need to pay 96 DGB for a transfer of 38 000 DGB only. Have I missed something? Is there a rule that increase the fees to be paid the more you make transaction? This doesn't sound logic at all, and I've never read anything related to this.

We are both on the 4.0.3 wallet, 64 bits... on Windows.

Does your friend mine to one of the addresses? I had a similar problem when receiving lots of mining transactions. It's important to switch to a different wallet and address when receiving a lot of mining inputs.

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Hi guys,

A friend have actually a really strange problem with his desktop DGB wallet : he's limited by a max amount of DGB to sent. Moreover, his fees are huge compared of mine.

Eg : Yesterday, I have transfered 336 000 DGB for a total fees of 42 DGB. My friend need to pay 96 DGB for a transfer of 38 000 DGB only. Have I missed something? Is there a rule that increase the fees to be paid the more you make transaction? This doesn't sound logic at all, and I've never read anything related to this.

We are both on the 4.0.3 wallet, 64 bits... on Windows.

I'm actually in the process of transferring my DGB from poloneix to DGB windows wallet I will let you know how much fees when I do.

You'll probably have no problem, like me. I'm just asking to see if experts think the same thing than me : a spyware (or equivalent) which take some control in the blockchain process via the wallet.
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Hi guys,

A friend have actually a really strange problem with his desktop DGB wallet : he's limited by a max amount of DGB to sent. Moreover, his fees are huge compared of mine.

Eg : Yesterday, I have transfered 336 000 DGB for a total fees of 42 DGB. My friend need to pay 96 DGB for a transfer of 38 000 DGB only. Have I missed something? Is there a rule that increase the fees to be paid the more you make transaction? This doesn't sound logic at all, and I've never read anything related to this.

We are both on the 4.0.3 wallet, 64 bits... on Windows.

I'm actually in the process of transferring my DGB from poloneix to DGB windows wallet I will let you know how much fees when I do.
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Hi guys,

A friend have actually a really strange problem with his desktop DGB wallet : he's limited by a max amount of DGB to sent. Moreover, his fees are huge compared of mine.

Eg : Yesterday, I have transfered 336 000 DGB for a total fees of 42 DGB. My friend need to pay 96 DGB for a transfer of 38 000 DGB only. Have I missed something? Is there a rule that increase the fees to be paid the more you make transaction? This doesn't sound logic at all, and I've never read anything related to this.

We are both on the 4.0.3 wallet, 64 bits... on Windows.
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Think differently
Jared looking like a BOSS on that pic!
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If only the typo had been resolved in Word!
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I don't think there will be a live stream, they will upload the video after the conference.
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Hi, I guess this has been mentioned before but I need to say it.

I used the digibyte android wallet some time ago and I had the issue of draining my battery.. I gave it a try again today and I have the same issue.. I am on sony xperia z1 compact official lolipop updated version
I run bitcoin,dash and coinomi(I wanna get rid of it because I see no further development) without issues
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