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newbie
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June 11, 2017, 03:37:03 PM
#14
I can see that this guy had the same problem

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/jaxxio-spendable-amount-1951385

, and it is something with to many inputs, which I don't how to fix (I am new to this)?
newbie
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June 11, 2017, 03:12:10 PM
#13
ok. But then I must really do something wromg, because it is definetely not the first time I experienced such high fees (25$), actually I think it is every single time I've tried it (around 15 times), so I've lost a lot on transactions fee. And you say that it usually cost about 3$. So something must definetly be wrong.

Is it because I am chancing currency (ex. from btc to bts, og eth to gth)?? Does it cost more to shapeshift, than just move btc from one wallet to another??
Any suggestions? I would really like to find out, because I am transfering currencies quite a lot.

by the way, when I shapeshift in jaxx, it says that it will cost x (ex. 0.003 eth), but I can see when I receive the transfer, it had costed me a lot more. Like 10 times more. A mysterious to me  ?!!?!?!

edited: I've just lokked in my transaction ID, and they say the fees are 0.15$ (sometimes a bit higher), but it costed me 25$ a several times. Lost estimated 200-300$ on this!!

Thanks for all the replies, kind of you
full member
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June 11, 2017, 02:33:37 PM
#12
I've just sended bts --> bitcoin from bitshares to jaxx (I used blocktraders). I sended for 550 dollars, and when I received it 20 seconds later, there was onlu btc for 525 dollars. 25 dollars for a transaction, isn't it very much?? It's 5 %, and I've tried this before, so it is not just a single episode. Also tried it with shapeshifting in jaxx. Are there any ways I can lower this cost?

thanxx
You have to accept it because there is not way to make a small transaction fee anymore. You need to know that we are stucking in the middle of the blockchain if we do not increase our fee. However, 25 dollars for a transaction is extremely high, if you can wait for an hour, the fee would be much more comfortable
full member
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June 11, 2017, 02:16:17 PM
#11
OK, thanks. But you say that the btc fee doesn't change wethever you buy 500$ or 1000$ ?? Is it (in my case) 25 $ in both cases?

If you are sending from your own wallet the fee will be based on the size of the transaction in bytes not in $. A transaction will be larger if you received many small transactions before sending it off. If you send from an exchange they usually charge about 0.001 btc (3$) regardless of whether you send 10$ or 1000$ worth.

In a deeper understanding of bitcoin transactions yes that is true, but generally what most people look at is how much on average do they spend on each transaction. They actually just usually base this from a transaction with 1 or 2 inputs and 1 or 2 outputs. In this case, right now is normally 1mbtc or near $3 per transaction.

People don't really understand much on how transaction fees are computed. They don't know that it's actually not mandatory to follow the prescribed rates on their wallets, but it's actually optional to put low or high fees per byte of data. It's just that if you put a low fee then that would result to your transaction not confirming fast enough or totally never confirm.

Yeah I agree the fees aren't very user friendly and it takes a deep understanding of bitcoin to put the right fee which is why most people go with whatever the wallet suggests while exchanges usually put a fixed fee.

In any case I hope a better solution is found to these scaling issues because OP's experience is one I see increasingly complained about and I wouldn't want anyone turned off by bitcoin.
hero member
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June 11, 2017, 02:12:16 PM
#10
OK, thanks. But you say that the btc fee doesn't change wethever you buy 500$ or 1000$ ?? Is it (in my case) 25 $ in both cases?

If you are sending from your own wallet the fee will be based on the size of the transaction in bytes not in $. A transaction will be larger if you received many small transactions before sending it off. If you send from an exchange they usually charge about 0.001 btc (3$) regardless of whether you send 10$ or 1000$ worth.

In a deeper understanding of bitcoin transactions yes that is true, but generally what most people look at is how much on average do they spend on each transaction. They actually just usually base this from a transaction with 1 or 2 inputs and 1 or 2 outputs. In this case, right now is normally 1mbtc or near $3 per transaction.

People don't really understand much on how transaction fees are computed. They don't know that it's actually not mandatory to follow the prescribed rates on their wallets, but it's actually optional to put low or high fees per byte of data. It's just that if you put a low fee then that would result to your transaction not confirming fast enough or totally never confirm.
full member
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June 11, 2017, 02:00:19 PM
#9
OK, thanks. But you say that the btc fee doesn't change wethever you buy 500$ or 1000$ ?? Is it (in my case) 25 $ in both cases?

If you are sending from your own wallet the fee will be based on the size of the transaction in bytes not in $. A transaction will be larger if you received many small transactions before sending it off. If you send from an exchange they usually charge about 0.001 btc (3$) regardless of whether you send 10$ or 1000$ worth.
legendary
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June 11, 2017, 01:58:07 PM
#8
In the last block the transcation fees are from 0.0006 - 0.001 - 0.003 so the average is 0.0015, it is still high comparing with the fees that were before at 0.0001 which is still actual in the poloniex exchange! Can you show us the transaction ID because it seems unbelievable that you paid 25 USD in transaction fees.
newbie
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June 11, 2017, 01:55:01 PM
#7
OK, thanks. But you say that the btc fee doesn't change wethever you buy 500$ or 1000$ ?? Is it (in my case) 25 $ in both cases?
full member
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June 11, 2017, 01:21:54 PM
#6
Ok, but I think 10 % fee is very, very much? I mean, if I want to invest in shares/stocks outside my home country (Scandinavia), then it will only cost me 0,6 percent. There's a long way from bitcoin fee (around 4-5%), and then to 0,6 percent. I am just wondering why bitcoins/cryptocurrencies is said to be the future, when the fee is almost 10 times higher?

The average bitcoin fee is still only a couple dollars regardless of the amount you transfer. That being said its still way too high and increasing every month. I understand your frustration and it is very much a serious problem. The only way to lower the fee if you are sending money is to convert it to an altcoin and send from there, it obviously depends on what the purpose of your transaction is as to whether its a viable option though but most alts have microscopic fees when measured in $.
newbie
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June 11, 2017, 01:11:11 PM
#5
Ok, but I think 10 % fee is very, very much? I mean, if I want to invest in shares/stocks outside my home country (Scandinavia), then it will only cost me 0,6 percent. There's a long way from bitcoin fee (around 4-5%), and then to 0,6 percent. I am just wondering why bitcoins/cryptocurrencies is said to be the future, when the fee is almost 10 times higher?
hero member
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Massive price drop coming...
June 11, 2017, 12:13:57 PM
#4
thanks for answer. But cryptocurrency have no future if they take 25$ to transfer 500$?? A "normal" bank would never ever take that amount
I think $25 fee in $500 i think its still a cheap fee compare to other payment method online 5% of the fee for every transaction is a small amount compare to others that asking for 10% to 25% fee for every transaction.. if you are using other payment method online wire transfer or other payment method is high than bitcoin.. i think we are still paying small fee.. just hoping that the fee won't increase more in the future..
newbie
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June 11, 2017, 11:08:08 AM
#3
thanks for answer. But cryptocurrency have no future if they take 25$ to transfer 500$?? A "normal" bank would never ever take that amount
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legendary
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June 11, 2017, 11:05:03 AM
#2
I've just sended bts --> bitcoin from bitshares to jaxx (I used blocktraders). I sended for 550 dollars, and when I received it 20 seconds later, there was onlu btc for 525 dollars. 25 dollars for a transaction, isn't it very much?? It's 5 %, and I've tried this before, so it is not just a single episode. Also tried it with shapeshifting in jaxx. Are there any ways I can lower this cost?

thanxx

Transaction costs are indeed too high right now.

One of the selling points of Bitcoin is that you can send a large amount of money for just a few cents in just a few minutes. Right now? A few dollars and you have to wait for hours. This really needs to be addressed ASAP. Bitcoin is still great right now, but it's alot less useful.
newbie
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June 11, 2017, 10:55:49 AM
#1
I've just sended bts --> bitcoin from bitshares to jaxx (I used blocktraders). I sended for 550 dollars, and when I received it 20 seconds later, there was onlu btc for 525 dollars. 25 dollars for a transaction, isn't it very much?? It's 5 %, and I've tried this before, so it is not just a single episode. Also tried it with shapeshifting in jaxx. Are there any ways I can lower this cost?

thanxx
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