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Topic: I have a bitcoin wallet and I can't use it because I always get this error. Can (Read 150 times)

jr. member
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I think his wallet is not empty, the case is he has a small amount of bitcoin, he try to send out and the rest in his wallet is not enough to pay for transaction fee
sr. member
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The error is quite self explanatory. "Missing inputs" means the address (wallet) has no funds (inputs) to create the output.
(fust FYI: inputs are coins you received, output are coins you are sending).
Seems like your wallet is empty (has no inputs at all) or the output is larger than sum of all wallet inputs (you are trying to send more than you have).

How to fix? The quick answer could be: send in some BTC.
For better answer you would have to provide more details.
legendary
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that error is telling you that you are trying to spend something you don't have. the transaction output your transaction is spending probably doesn't exist. you didn't post the full message containing the full transaction for me to verify but the problem is probably in this transaction:
******3*6d33d892894fea0b7f375b5513d3be2eeffe3cc9ee5dbf571e683323 (* are missing characters)
for example one possible scenario is that you received this transaction ^, but it wasn't confirmed. you spent it but it w as double spent so it no longer exists.
legendary
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Can you describe where or when does that error happens? Looks to me like you're failing to send a Bitcoin because there is no input/amount. Theoretically, that's not the error of the wallet. What kind of wallet that you use?
newbie
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Can you help me out please? 

Here is the error message: error: {'code': 1, 'message': 'the transaction was rejected by network rules.\n\nMissing inputs\n[01000000012333681e57bf5deec93cfeef2ebed313555b377f0bea4f8992d8336d3

What can I do to fix it please?
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