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July 01, 2019, 11:21:59 AM
#50
Hi

I actually used Bitcoins in the beginning to sends $10 there. And Pay $5 there. But Fees killed this.

I am now using iota as there are no fees. But am still looking for that magic no fees coin.

Are there any other no fee coins other than iota

Thank You
nice information, Never heard that IOTA also have no fees each transaction, but I'm using NEO token like FTW. this coin has no fees like IOTA
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July 01, 2019, 10:50:18 AM
#48
In my opinion, most coins do not have transaction fees, but those who have transaction fees are those exchanges that have transaction fees, so choose a transaction that has a transaction fee that is slightly smaller than the others, but if the coin does not have a fee, I don't know
sr. member
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July 01, 2019, 10:03:01 AM
#47
With 0 fee is Nano, i use it a lot and has no feewm when send, but when you buy it from exchanges, they have fee and there was also IOTA with no fee as i know, try one and see which is better for you.
I also used Nano before and there's no fee when transferring that coin not sure if there's other coin aside from this two that's mentioned, you need
to try both and see which one will be fits for your needs in terms of transferring small amount or if you are also going to transfer big amounts of
crypto to another persons/wallets.
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July 05, 2019, 01:45:44 PM
#45
When was that? Around what time did you make use of Bitcoin to do transaction and got charged up to $5 as transactions fees

I joined the Bitcoin Forum Date Registered:    May 20, 2011, 01:39:52 PM  after listening to Steve Gibson talk about Bitcoin.

Sadly all I wanted from Bitcoin was to use it Sad not invest.

But it did work. There were fees but I forget what percentage.
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July 03, 2019, 06:36:44 AM
#44
Hi

I actually used Bitcoins in the beginning to sends $10 there. And Pay $5 there. But Fees killed this.

I am now using iota as there are no fees. But am still looking for that magic no fees coin.

Are there any other no fee coins other than iota

Thank You
When was that? Around what time did you make use of Bitcoin to do transaction and got charged up to $5 as transactions fees? It depends what time, cause the last time I remember that fees got so high as that was in 2017 when the price of cryptocurrency was very high. The fees for transaction becomes cheap whenever the price is low. Maybe you should continue making use od IOTA, though one thing I don't really like about most of these coins is that you will hardly find anyone or stores that accepting them, and also you wouldn't see any of these big wallets accepting it, that's another thing. If you're actually sending money to your friends and family, then tell them to be making use of the same wallet just as you, that way you wouldn't be charged for transactions, with wallets like Coinbase, Xapo and Luno. That's the only ones i can remember.
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July 01, 2019, 11:16:19 AM
#43
thats normal and that sucks when bitcoin goes pump for how many days then the transaction fee will be pumped too. what coins is that, that is transaction coin LOL
legendary
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July 01, 2019, 09:47:09 AM
#42
Hi

I actually used Bitcoins in the beginning to sends $10 there. And Pay $5 there. But Fees killed this.

I am now using iota as there are no fees. But am still looking for that magic no fees coin.

Are there any other no fee coins other than iota

Thank You

The last time I checked, the median fee was somewhere around $2.40. A few days back, the range was between $5 and $6. And I agree that for smaller transactions this can be very significant. But in your case, you have taken a wrong approach to resolve the issue. Converting to another coin is not the solution. What will happen if the coin goes down by 20% in a few hours (trust me, it happens to a lot of altcoins)?
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July 01, 2019, 09:45:51 AM
#41
There are many things to consider while transferring value from one person to another. One of them is the commission for exchange.
You buy crypto for fiat, you just can't buy any crypto, you have to select from a few. Same is the fate when cashing it out.
You can't just send any unknown coin and give the receiver trouble exchanging it.
if that happens, maybe the transaction will not be canceled. and sent coins will be lost and cannot be processed. most cases of mistranslations occur like that. start carefully with what we do. if you can't, then we have to learn or ask.
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July 01, 2019, 09:41:05 AM
#40
no fee coin, are you really sure you asking something like that ??
i don't ever think if here in cryptocurrency is have coin without fee, fee is always needed for every transaction complate.
if that coin dont have a fee, so who will paid a server, paid a service, paid a worker.
i really don't understand what you think with 0 fee.
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July 01, 2019, 09:37:07 AM
#39
There are many things to consider while transferring value from one person to another. One of them is the commission for exchange.
You buy crypto for fiat, you just can't buy any crypto, you have to select from a few. Same is the fate when cashing it out.
You can't just send any unknown coin and give the receiver trouble exchanging it.
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July 01, 2019, 07:46:29 AM
#38
I don't think there are 0 fee coin, because after every time we send or transact, there will be a fee.
if the payment isn't there, then I'm worried whether the coin is indeed a coin that can be bought or only a useless coin.
However 0 fee are very impossible for me.
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July 01, 2019, 06:11:13 AM
#37
As far as I know, only IOTA has transactions without fees. But after entering the exchange you will definitely be exposed to a fee transaction.
Maybe you can outsmart it by converting to other cheaper coins so that the costs are also cheap.

there is steem, it is without fee for transactions, and you can send as small as 0.001 STEEM to anybody, without transaction fee
of course, you can send larger amounts
legendary
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July 01, 2019, 05:51:25 AM
#36
Hi

I actually used Bitcoins in the beginning to sends $10 there. And Pay $5 there. But Fees killed this.

I am now using iota as there are no fees. But am still looking for that magic no fees coin.

Are there any other no fee coins other than iota

Thank You
Are you telling me that you paid $5 as network fee for a $10 transaction or what, I dint think that can ever be bitcoin network fee, even if transaction was done during congestion, there is no way you can have bill of $5 for network fee, I guess the third party platform you used must have a fixed price of charge on a transaction. Well, if you are still considering cheap transaction fee, I think Ethereum too is quite cheap too, we have some other projects that claim to have zero fees, but better you use one that is reliable and would not hang your transaction for too long or disappear your transaction into thin air.

I think you can still try stellar too, for now they are still very much reliable and they have very low fee too compared to other ones. Aside bitcoin and Ethereum, I think the best of them would be EOS, so you can check that out too.
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June 30, 2019, 02:31:54 PM
#35
Hi

I actually used Bitcoins in the beginning to sends $10 there. And Pay $5 there. But Fees killed this.

I am now using iota as there are no fees. But am still looking for that magic no fees coin.

Are there any other no fee coins other than iota

Thank You
NEO is also no fee coin, i was amazed when i sent out my NEO without any fee, there are other low cap coin that are also using this model but NEO is the high cap i personally know having no fee.
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June 30, 2019, 01:59:34 PM
#34
Hi

I actually used Bitcoins in the beginning to sends $10 there. And Pay $5 there. But Fees killed this.

I am now using iota as there are no fees. But am still looking for that magic no fees coin.

Are there any other no fee coins other than iota

Thank You

You can use the tron, if you freeze the coins, you can get energy and bandwidth, it will give the opportunity to send coins without commission.
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June 29, 2019, 06:10:43 PM
#33
Doge, NEO, XLM, and a few other coins have almost negligible fees comparatively.  Well, I believe with time more improved blockchain architectures for extremely fast and zero fee transactions will be enacted. Crypto space really need this.
If there is a crypto with zero fee transactions, staking and mining will be pointless unless the crypto has unlimited supply of token to reward the people who stakes and mining.The problem is that people are participating to stakes and mine because they got reward and without that we can't verify the block that containts transaction.
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June 29, 2019, 05:58:01 PM
#32
Hi

I actually used Bitcoins in the beginning to sends $10 there. And Pay $5 there. But Fees killed this.

I am now using iota as there are no fees. But am still looking for that magic no fees coin.

Are there any other no fee coins other than iota

Thank You



Your giving me a surprise I tell you  prankly because since from the start I have nothing experience to hold iota to make sending funds that I first time I heard zero fees.
Can ypu give proof about that's because i wa surprise sending funds without charge is very impossible bcause it's talking all about business, how earn income the owner of wallet if their nothing tf charge.
sr. member
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Merit: 251
June 29, 2019, 05:50:44 PM
#31
The cheapest for me is doge or litecoin especially at Mercatox or kucoin. Bitcoin fees are killing. Some exchanges charge as high as 8usd which I consider outrageous. I understand Stellar(xlm) is cheap too although I am yet to try out their transaction and exchange withdrawal fees 
sr. member
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June 29, 2019, 05:19:18 PM
#30
Doge, NEO, XLM, and a few other coins have almost negligible fees comparatively.  Well, I believe with time more improved blockchain architectures for extremely fast and zero fee transactions will be enacted. Crypto space really need this.
hero member
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June 27, 2019, 10:01:16 PM
#29
Eos, steem, tron — you have to stake some to get necessary resources then transfers are free.
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