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copper member
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February 07, 2023, 04:59:16 AM
#11
Thank you very much for your help guys. A kind admin of Bitcointalk activated my copper membership manually. It was my fault because I paid with an exchange and it charges me post-hoc withdrawal fees. Everything is good now Wink
legendary
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February 07, 2023, 04:51:54 AM
#10
The experience from a certain user, though a bit mote complex (evil fee paid beforehand too) refers to different addresses showing after each partial payment towards a copper membership. I presume, therefore, that that is the reason for the OPs referenced address being empty (second partial payment address).

Just in case anyone wants to give a helping hand, OP, can you check that the amount being required is still the same and on 33icBemkQhgQ3XdL8t1Uar72b6mcT1xhki? (Something could have changed in the interim – i.e. full price or address).
copper member
Activity: 1526
Merit: 2890
February 07, 2023, 04:12:08 AM
#9

Pay to the Bitcoin address 33icBemkQhgQ3XdL8t1Uar72b6mcT1xhki. Once your transaction has 1 confirmation, revisit this page and then use the form which will appear in order to wear your new membership. Your transaction will not be accepted until it has 1 confirmation. Bitcoin network fees and exchange/wallet withdrawal fees will not count toward your payment.[/b]

Please help me. and thank you again.

Correct me if I understood correctly you already paid 0.00152157 BTC, but you can't pay  0.00000711 BTC because it's too low?

This address is unique to you 33icBemkQhgQ3XdL8t1Uar72b6mcT1xhki, please confirm its the same address you see on page https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=credit;promote

If you confirm the address, I can pay 0.00000711 BTC on your behalf and you should be good to go and have your Copper membership.

Edit

But the above address seems not to have any past transactions (https://mempool.space/address/33icBemkQhgQ3XdL8t1Uar72b6mcT1xhki), or could it be for the fact that a free address was generated for you to send in the balance?

I could have even helped you. 0.00001 BTC is a small amount.

Missed this reply... see any one can help you in this... just confirm it looks like no payment is made to this address yet 33icBemkQhgQ3XdL8t1Uar72b6mcT1xhki

Edit 2:
 
Is it possible for payment in parts there could be different btc addresses for each payment? Maybe theymos or someone else can confirm?


hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 557
February 07, 2023, 12:19:01 AM
#8
If the Electrum wallet mentioned by other members here is too complicated for you, I recommend using other non-custodial wallets such as Trust wallet and Safepal mobile wallet, which allow users to send out a small amount of bitcoin sufficient to cover the transaction gas fee, and your transaction will be executed without limitation. And if you eventually get your hands on the perfect wallet to use, make sure you don't omit the required payment figure to avoid complications during confirmation if need be.
There's not such much difference, both of Trust wallet and Safepal mobile wallet are closed source and often charge more fees which is not recommended to use. There are a lot guide by forum members [1] [2] [3], if the @OP is really can't use Electrum, then he can use Bluewallet.

Another thing there's no such gas fee in Bitcoin, don't mix shitcoin terms and Bitcoin terms, it will confuse a newbie including @OP.


[1] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/tutorial-how-to-use-electrum-for-beginners-3456040
[2] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5351743
[3] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-how-to-safely-download-and-verify-electrum-guide-5240594
hero member
Activity: 574
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February 06, 2023, 07:46:23 PM
#7
If the Electrum wallet mentioned by other members here is too complicated for you, I recommend using other non-custodial wallets such as Trust wallet and Safepal mobile wallet, which allow users to send out a small amount of bitcoin sufficient to cover the transaction gas fee, and your transaction will be executed without limitation. And if you eventually get your hands on the perfect wallet to use, make sure you don't omit the required payment figure to avoid complications during confirmation if need be.

copper member
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1638
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February 06, 2023, 07:30:40 PM
#6
There is the proof of payment and the message that I got from the forum:
You have paid a total of 0.00152157 BTC. This is reflected in the above prices. (To get the normal price, add this amount to the above prices.)

Pay to the Bitcoin address 33icBemkQhgQ3XdL8t1Uar72b6mcT1xhki. Once your transaction has 1 confirmation, revisit this page and then use the form which will appear in order to wear your new membership. Your transaction will not be accepted until it has 1 confirmation. Bitcoin network fees and exchange/wallet withdrawal fees will not count toward your payment.


Please help me. and thank you again.
But the above address seems not to have any past transactions (https://mempool.space/address/33icBemkQhgQ3XdL8t1Uar72b6mcT1xhki), or could it be for the fact that a free address was generated for you to send in the balance?

I could have even helped you. 0.00001 BTC is a small amount.
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 2174
Professional Community manager
February 06, 2023, 06:37:14 PM
#5
I sent 0.00152157 BTC for a copper membership but they asked me to add 0.00000711 BTC which is about 0.18 USD. I don't know why.
This is because the current rate for Cooper membership is 0.00152868.
This could have occured due to the drop in the Bitcoin price which causes the rates for payments on the forum to adjust inorder to maintain a certain amount range.

The solution here is sending above the required balance so the transaction can be initiated or getting another wallet which allows you transact much lower amounts. It's a lot of hassle for such a small amount (and it would be cool if the admins could wave it off), but it might be necessary if you're currently using an exchange wallet for storage, which is the likely reason you cannot send such small amounts.
legendary
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February 06, 2023, 06:05:18 PM
#4
I sent 0.00152157 BTC for a copper membership but they asked me to add 0.00000711 BTC which is about 0.18 USD. I don't know why.

The problem is not about 0.00000711 BTC but I can't send this little amount with my wallet because it's too small (the minimum amount that I can be sent is 15 dollars).
You should seriously consider changing your wallet because it is  bad. All you have to do is download the Electrum wallet from here https://electrum.org/, transfer $15 to it, and then you can transfer any amount using that wallet.
After you make sure that your device is safe, you can transfer all your coins to it, or you can buy a hardware wallet.

If you don't have enough money and admins doesn't answer, donating less than a dollar to you won't be a problem, so say you wouldn't be able to pay and I'd send it from my wallet.
full member
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February 06, 2023, 05:49:22 PM
#3
Try using a different wallet, if your wallet doesn't allow you to send lower than 15$, maybe you are using a wallet controlled by a company or person. First move some coins from your wallet to electrum wallet then send the required amount to the wallet address you have to send to buy a cooper membership.
With electrum wallet it is very much possible to send 0.18$ or lower. If you use an exchange for the purpose of storing your coins, move them immediately to a decentralized wallet or electrum wallet. 
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 4795
February 06, 2023, 04:12:10 PM
#2
The problem is not about 0.00000711 BTC but I can't send this little amount with my wallet because it's too small (the minimum amount that I can be sent is 15 dollars).
On noncustodial wallet (like Electrum), you will be able to send less than 1000 satoshi (0.00001 BTC) with a very low fee. Are you using a custodial wallet or an exchange? Never keep your coins on centralized platforms, it is not your key, not your coin on blockchain.
copper member
Activity: 172
Merit: 0
February 06, 2023, 04:05:48 PM
#1
Hello dear moderators and admins, sorry for disturbing you but I have a little issue concerning the cooper membership.

I sent 0.00152157 BTC for a copper membership but they asked me to add 0.00000711 BTC which is about 0.18 USD. I don't know why.

The problem is not about 0.00000711 BTC but I can't send this little amount with my wallet because it's too small (the minimum amount that I can be sent is 15 dollars).

Could you please talk to an admin for I can have my copper membership without paying the 0.18 usd (0.00000711 BTC)

There is the proof of payment and the message that I got from the forum:
You have paid a total of 0.00152157 BTC. This is reflected in the above prices. (To get the normal price, add this amount to the above prices.)

Pay to the Bitcoin address 33icBemkQhgQ3XdL8t1Uar72b6mcT1xhki. Once your transaction has 1 confirmation, revisit this page and then use the form which will appear in order to wear your new membership. Your transaction will not be accepted until it has 1 confirmation. Bitcoin network fees and exchange/wallet withdrawal fees will not count toward your payment.


Please help me. and thank you again.
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