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Topic: Looking For Web Wallet with no Transaction Fee (Read 3604 times)

legendary
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December 07, 2015, 12:14:07 PM
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A lot of people here are telling you to use web wallets to send bitcoins some were without fees... While this is true, I wouldn't make this your primary reason to use web wallets all the time for every transaction. I mean if you think about it, the transaction fees are like $.03-$.07 at the max for most wallets; so you have to think are you really that stingy to save a couple bits and not be in full control of your coins all the time? I'd personally rather be in control IMO.
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1105
You can go for blockchain.info wallet, try the custom way of sending coins, choose to send the minimum or no fees when sending anything to anyone.
But remember, you will not get it confirmed easily.
hero member
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Merit: 500
i think it is impossible to get good services without a fee, you can choose not to include the fee with most wallets though your transactions then would take a lot of time to be confirmed
member
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Merit: 10
there are many web wallet that do not charge transaction fee of bitcoin but there are some limitation and fear of security of bitcoins in wallet.
so i think blockchain.info is best for storing bitcoin wallet
since it charges the transaction fee but it is more reliable to use .
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
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I've been using Coinbase for a long time and I've never once paid any transaction fees when sending Bitcoin from my Coinbase wallet  Smiley The smallest amount I've sent is around 0.000150 BTC back when it was worth $1. I'm not sure it it would be possible to send really small amounts without paying fees though.
Right now, for small amounts, they require the user to pay the transaction fee. Just need to take note that you can't send transactions to addresses associated with things against their TOS. They will cancel your account, same with most wallet that is a registered business.

Xapo is another choice though.
hero member
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If you want a web wallet that doesn't charge you the transaction fees so try coinbase, they pay the tx fees for you
But coinbase required a lot of data about you to sign up like email, mobile etc.. So you are not anonymous there
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Xapo don't have fees, also coins.ph I don't know if it is available in your country tho.

You can also use mycelium wallet if you want to change the miner fee amount. you canchange it by default or change it in different transactions. I suggest you don't send your coins with low fees. Btw, this is not a web wallet. My mistake. LOL.

He's from the Philippines (by judging his personal message and also I saw him once posted on our local thread) so coins.ph will definitely work for him. I also recommend it, I used coins.ph for over a year now and I never paid for a single satoshi as a transacation fee.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1006
xapo is exchange wallet so while paying in some of the merchants it may not get accepted. So i suggest you to use blockchain wallet. They obivously have fee but transaction are confirmed very fast. If you don't pay the fee transaction may take a day or more to get confirmed so better pay fees.
legendary
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I've been using Coinbase for a long time and I've never once paid any transaction fees when sending Bitcoin from my Coinbase wallet  Smiley The smallest amount I've sent is around 0.000150 BTC back when it was worth $1. I'm not sure it it would be possible to send really small amounts without paying fees though.
legendary
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Merit: 1025
Xapo don't have fees, also coins.ph I don't know if it is available in your country tho.

You can also use mycelium wallet if you want to change the miner fee amount. you canchange it by default or change it in different transactions. I suggest you don't send your coins with low fees. Btw, this is not a web wallet. My mistake. LOL.
hero member
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Coinbase.com pays for all transaction fees, which means that your transaction aren't in danger of being in stuck in limbo for not paying a proper fee. That however, doesn't mean that it offers all the flexibilities a normal bitcoin wallet would offer, it doesn't even give users access to private keys.


Coinbase have recently limited number of transactions where they cover transaction fee to 25 at day per user. It is still good, not many users will make more than 25 transactions at day.
hero member
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You can use the 500 satoshi fee,no fee is not recommended.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
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sending a transaction with no fee is a pretty sure fire way to get it either never confirmed or confirmed VERY VERY slowly.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
Hmm. Prices of everything is going up. And then you have to pay transaction fees too. This is really a heavy stone on your pocket. As far I have seen other wallets , Coinbase is best for misers (lol) ..
Its got zero transaction fees, but sometimes transactions take long time to get confirm, but that's not that big of a deal in front of huge transaction fees.
full member
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blockchain.info has account setting for creating minimal/custom fee transactions
legendary
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Why would you want to avoid 0.0001 fee
That is not much to pay Cheesy
sometimes for new users or people who are using faucets and gathered a lot of dust in their wallet it is nice to have the option to be able to decrease the amount of fee an not pay like 0.001BTC fee
legendary
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Why would you want to avoid 0.0001 fee
That is not much to pay Cheesy

That guy already mentioned that he invested some amount eqv. to BTC0.0005, then don't you think it would be a lot for someone with only that much amount of BTC?
legendary
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Why would you want to avoid 0.0001 fee
That is not much to pay Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
i use xapo and circle wallet
they have no transaction fee
and they have application for smartphone and easy to use
legendary
Activity: 3472
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most wallets require a fee, but i know xapo does not have fees iirc. might want to look into that if you really want to skimp out on a mere 2 cents per transaction.
every wallet will suggest the transaction fee that is required for your transactions. But there are only few of them that allow you to change the fee easily. you can change the fee in all of them but it might need some work. wallets like Electrum and multibit are the this way.
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