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Topic: Electrum fee (Read 200 times)

legendary
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Change is in your hands
November 10, 2017, 02:22:33 AM
#3
Hi I am completely new to bitcoin and don't know where else to find answers to my questions so here goes. I have installed electrum wallet and am looking to send 10 dollars of bitcoin to coinbase so i can get it into my paypal by tonight. Now, the problem is I see a $3 fee when i preview the transaction on electrum. For a $10 transaction that seems outrageously high and it makes it not even worth doing right? Am i doing something wrong? I have it set to "next two blocks".

The Mempool is fairly empty right now, Just send half of whatever https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/ recommended is and submit the transaction id in a trx accelerator just like 'TryNinja' has recommended.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 6830
November 09, 2017, 02:17:53 PM
#2
That's unfortunally right. Fees are extremely high in the present days.

But you don't actually need to pay that much. If you choose a fee that right, your transaction will probably get confirmed in less than an hour without any issues. But if you want to save money, you can set a lower fee in the fee slider (or choose one manually) and submit your transaction in a free transaction accelerator - such as ConfirmTX[1] or ViaBTC[2].

[1] https://confirmtx.com/ - Free if your transaction size is lower than 500 bytes.
[2] https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/ - Free. But only accept transactions with a fee higher than 10 sat/byte.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
November 09, 2017, 01:16:41 PM
#1
Hi I am completely new to bitcoin and don't know where else to find answers to my questions so here goes. I have installed electrum wallet and am looking to send 10 dollars of bitcoin to coinbase so i can get it into my paypal by tonight. Now, the problem is I see a $3 fee when i preview the transaction on electrum. For a $10 transaction that seems outrageously high and it makes it not even worth doing right? Am i doing something wrong? I have it set to "next two blocks".
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