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Topic: Large number of unspent outputs / Consolidate some outputs message (Read 7294 times)

newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Anyone know how long a sweep of funds takes before my coins are in my new wallet?
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Did you import the private key into Mt.Gox? If so they are probably sweeping the funds.

Sure did about two hours ago.

I'll keep monitoring.

piuk, you the man. thanks for the help. +rep
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1005
Did you import the private key into Mt.Gox? If so they are probably sweeping the funds.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Hi again,

Ive been transferring BTC across from Blockchain to Mt Gox.

Most of the transactions are confirmed and have shown up in my wallet, with a "Mt Gox" address book reference.

Whats a concern is that I have a few large BTC transactions with unfamilair wallet addresses and these arent confirmed.

Amounts are

3.30949 BTC
3.192 BTC
1.11889 BTC

Can anyone explain this?

Thanks
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Send the 0.069 BTC to yourself (generate a new address) to consolidate some inputs, you may be able to spend the full amount after that or if not send another transaction to yourself until you are able to.

Ive just been able to send 0.068 BTC (rounded) to my Mt Gox Wallet.

The second transfer comes up with:

"Insufficent funds.
Vaklue needed 1.00 BTC
Availiable amount 0.06916666"

Do I keep sending 0.068 BTC (rounded) until I can send the full amount?

Yes, keep sending in smaller amounts. You must have a serious amount of 0.0001 BTC inputs to make up 10 BTC. Would you you mind posting your bitcoin address?

Hi,

Ive got about 250 mBTC transactions and the rest are larger BTC transactions.

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hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1005
Send the 0.069 BTC to yourself (generate a new address) to consolidate some inputs, you may be able to spend the full amount after that or if not send another transaction to yourself until you are able to.

Ive just been able to send 0.068 BTC (rounded) to my Mt Gox Wallet.

The second transfer comes up with:

"Insufficent funds.
Vaklue needed 1.00 BTC
Availiable amount 0.06916666"

Do I keep sending 0.068 BTC (rounded) until I can send the full amount?

Yes, keep sending in smaller amounts. You must have a serious amount of 0.0001 BTC inputs to make up 10 BTC. Would you you mind posting your bitcoin address?
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Send the 0.069 BTC to yourself (generate a new address) to consolidate some inputs, you may be able to spend the full amount after that or if not send another transaction to yourself until you are able to.

Ive just been able to send 0.068 BTC (rounded) to my Mt Gox Wallet.

The second transfer comes up with:

"Insufficent funds.
Vaklue needed 1.00 BTC
Availiable amount 0.06916666"

Do I keep sending 0.068 BTC (rounded) until I can send the full amount?
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1005
Send the 0.069 BTC to yourself (generate a new address) to consolidate some inputs, you may be able to spend the full amount after that or if not send another transaction to yourself until you are able to.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Ok, AKKA is correct.

It needs to be exported as an unencrypted private key with the key in a 'Bitcoin-Qt Format'.

I copied the "priv" details from the unencrypted key into Mt Gox and recieved confirmation that 10.033648 will be transferred.

Theres still BTC in my Blockchain wallet and none yet in my Mt Gox Wallet.

The wait is on.

Edit:

AKKA, I did a paper wallet export and the private key is listed there as well as you said.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1001
Easiest way is instead of using Base58, just create a paper wallet (its listed there, too) and copy that private key.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
I must be doing something wrong with ther unencrypted key.

In Blockchain:
1) Import>Export
2) Export Unencrpted
3) Select Private Key Format>Base58
4) Copy
5) Paste into Mt Gox>Add Funds>Redeem Private Key
6) Following error from Mt Gox:

Private address added to your virtual wallet with address XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. There was no coins in there, maybe you did a typo?
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1008
If you want to walk on water, get out of the boat
Note that the fees does not go to blockchain.info, they are to make the transaction, and miners will get them.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1001
Sounds about right, except that I think Gox needs the unencrypted private key.

If you want post your address, then we could look if there are still BTC in it.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Hi again.

Firstly thanks for your replies and assistance in helping me resolve this issue. I also hope it helps other new users revolve the same issue if they come across it.

I've decided to go with flower1024's recommendation and start a new wallet with Mt Gox as I need to withdraw 10BTC as soon as possible.

I've done the following:

In my Blockchain wallet
1) Import/Export > Export Encrypted Private Key
2) Copy the private key

In my Mt Gox Wallet
3) Funding options > add funds > redeem private key
4) Paste private key copied from blockchain wallet
5) Redeem key.

Now the following has happened:

6) Blockchain wallet show no BTC and no transactions.
7) Mt Gox wallet shows no BTC.

Have I followed the correct procedure ?

Thanks again.
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1000
an easy way to solve this is: import your privkeys to mtgox and start a new wallet.
then withdraw all your btc to your new wallet...
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1001
I found that explanation very helpful too.

Question. If someone has lots of mBTC "1000 pennies" and manages to send them all as 10 BTC (perhaps with fees). Then presumably the 10 BTC are now at one address with the multiple-outputs problem gone away.

Yes. That's correct. The receiving address now has only 1 new unspent output with 10 BTC.
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1006
100 satoshis -> ISO code
I found that explanation very helpful too.

Question. If someone has lots of mBTC "1000 pennies" and manages to send them all as 10 BTC (perhaps with fees). Then presumably the 10 BTC are now at one address with the multiple-outputs problem gone away.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1001
I will explain it very simply.

Bitcoin always has to spend the whole amount of an output. That's like when you get a 10 Dollar Note. In order to spend it you will have to spend the whole 10 Dollar note and will get Change back.

Now if you send a 10 Dollar note to someone that is very cheap. But if you only have 1000 Pennys sending this 10 Dollars might get quite expensive.

It's the same with Bitcoin. And the sender pays the fees for sending, too.

I don't know how the Blockchain wallet handles fees, but I can say for sure your coins are not gone. And you are still able to spend them. Maybe someone else will answer this.

For now, add some more addresses to your wallet (you can do this under receive coins), name them and use them for receiving for different purposes.

1 "Fee BTC" address
1  "Mt.Gox" address
and so on.

This way you Wallet has different addresses to choose from when sending coins. If you don't specify a specific address when sending coins Blockchain will choose which (or which combination) fits best.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Basically, with enough fees you are able now.

Thanks for the responses. Much appreciated.

I'm quite new to this and don't understand the fee side of things. Do I pay the fees ?

Also why is my blockchain wallet stating that I only have 0.69 BTC ?

I hope I haven't burnt through my coins with those stupid mBTC transactions (my fault).
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1001
I don't know exactly how Blockchain handles fees, I don't use it myself. Basically, with enough fees you are able now.

For the future, use an extra address (you can have as many addresses as you want) for free BTC sites to not have some large outputs behind some very small.
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