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Topic: What's the best way to send BTC without transaction fees ? (Read 1865 times)

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Only send high amounts 1+BTC and if client ask for a fee, wait few hours till it stop asking. I sometimes wait a day before I send this way, but I have time...
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A transaction may be safely sent without fees if these conditions are met:

    It is smaller than 10,000 bytes.
    All outputs are 0.01 BTC or larger.
    Its priority is large enough (see the Technical Info section below)
Are you find It logical ??

Yes. I are find It very logical.  You?

( Are you find it sensible, reasonable, fair, equitable ?? )
sr. member
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I think the best way is using online wallet, look at my sig for one.
legendary
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A transaction may be safely sent without fees if these conditions are met:

    It is smaller than 10,000 bytes.
    All outputs are 0.01 BTC or larger.
    Its priority is large enough (see the Technical Info section below)
Are you find It logical ??
Yes. I are find It very logical.  You?
Not really, it implies that large transactions should cost less than small ones which is a bit odd IMO.

I disagree, I think you are misunderstanding what the transaction fees are accomplishing.

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It is smaller than 10,000 bytes.

This makes sure that transactions that use a lot of bytes pay higher fees.  This is the valuable resource that is being paid for, space in the blockchain.

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All outputs are 0.01 BTC or larger.
Its priority is large enough (see the Technical Info section below)

There is a minimum size in bytes required for a transaction.  This fee forces those who would otherwise spam the network with an extrememly large number of worthless transactions to pay for the excessive amount of space they are using in the blockchain, and for the excessive amount of peer bandwidth they are using.

It is a bit like walking into a car dealership and trying to pay for your brand new car with pennies.  The dealership is going to charge extra (a fee) to handle all those pennies.



legendary
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A transaction may be safely sent without fees if these conditions are met:

    It is smaller than 10,000 bytes.
    All outputs are 0.01 BTC or larger.
    Its priority is large enough (see the Technical Info section below)
Are you find It logical ??

Yes. I are find It very logical.  You?

Not really, it implies that large transactions should cost less than small ones which is a bit odd IMO.
It implies that spamming the blockchain and relay nodes with trivial amounts of bitcoins should cost money.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
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A transaction may be safely sent without fees if these conditions are met:

    It is smaller than 10,000 bytes.
    All outputs are 0.01 BTC or larger.
    Its priority is large enough (see the Technical Info section below)
Are you find It logical ??

Yes. I are find It very logical.  You?

Not really, it implies that large transactions should cost less than small ones which is a bit odd IMO.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4794
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A transaction may be safely sent without fees if these conditions are met:

    It is smaller than 10,000 bytes.
    All outputs are 0.01 BTC or larger.
    Its priority is large enough (see the Technical Info section below)
Are you find It logical ??

Yes. I are find It very logical.  You?
full member
Activity: 125
Merit: 100
full member
Activity: 125
Merit: 100
I thought Especially 1btc is divided into (satoshis)
sr. member
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Paper wallet by mail. The stamp is your transaction fee.
full member
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A transaction may be safely sent without fees if these conditions are met:

    It is smaller than 10,000 bytes.
    All outputs are 0.01 BTC or larger.
    Its priority is large enough (see the Technical Info section below)

Are you find It logical ??
legendary
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Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
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A transaction may be safely sent without fees if these conditions are met:

    It is smaller than 10,000 bytes.
    All outputs are 0.01 BTC or larger.
    Its priority is large enough (see the Technical Info section below)
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
You can use inputs.io (or similar service) but its only transaction fee free for internal transactions.
legendary
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Merit: 1036
The best way is to send a whole bunch at once (like 20+ BTC). The larger the amount, the higher the priority, and less likely you will be prompted for a fee. If using Bitcoin-Qt, you will be prompted that a fee is necessary when it IS necessary. The official client knows the rules that miners enforce, because they use the same software, so it is not a good idea to create transactions without the proper fee unless you like your money not getting to the destination.
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legendary
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I do it my way. To be run on a unix console, requires bitcoind. It's basically a coin control utility.
sr. member
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Or you could use a casino? They will pay your fees a lot of the time, when amount is greater than a minimum.
legendary
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RIP Mommy
legendary
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Seems none.
full member
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Merit: 100
Thanks for the help 



     
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