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Title: Electrum: 50% commission sending BTCs?
Post by: vaxi78 on March 30, 2015, 02:40:20 PM
I have 0.007BTCs balance on my Electrum wallet and when I'm trying to send the funds to blockchain.info address, The Electrum wallet allows me to send only 0.003 BTCs, when I type 0.004 BTCs or more I show the number in red and says "not enough funds". So, anybody knows why this happens or it is more than 50% transaction fee?


Title: Re: Electrum: 50% commission sending BTCs?
Post by: jackbox on March 30, 2015, 02:44:06 PM
I have 0.007BTCs balance on my Electrum wallet and when I'm trying to send the funds to blockchain.info address, The Electrum wallet allows me to send only 0.003 BTCs, when I type 0.004 BTCs or more I show the number in red and says "not enough funds". So, anybody knows why this happens or it is more than 50% transaction fee?

What version of Electrum are you running. Can you post a screenshot of the send screen showing the .003 and what fees it is trying to charge you?


Title: Re: Electrum: 50% commission sending BTCs?
Post by: jbrnt on March 30, 2015, 02:45:38 PM
You can change the default fee in options. What is your default fee now? Is your address full of dust amounts?


Title: Re: Electrum: 50% commission sending BTCs?
Post by: Abdussamad on March 30, 2015, 03:15:24 PM
I have 0.007BTCs balance on my Electrum wallet and when I'm trying to send the funds to blockchain.info address, The Electrum wallet allows me to send only 0.003 BTCs, when I type 0.004 BTCs or more I show the number in red and says "not enough funds". So, anybody knows why this happens or it is more than 50% transaction fee?

Faucets are a waste of time because the money received from them cannot be spent without paying an exorbitant transaction fee.

Transaction fee is a function of the number of bytes in a transaction. The more inputs you have the larger the transaction. In your case you have lots of small inputs that you want to spend so your transaction is very large and costs a lot in fees.

Transaction fee is also affected by the age of your inputs. So wait a year or two and the cost of spending those minute amounts of bitcoin will go down because your coins will have "aged".


Title: Re: Electrum: 50% commission sending BTCs?
Post by: vaxi78 on March 30, 2015, 03:36:32 PM
I have 0.007BTCs balance on my Electrum wallet and when I'm trying to send the funds to blockchain.info address, The Electrum wallet allows me to send only 0.003 BTCs, when I type 0.004 BTCs or more I show the number in red and says "not enough funds". So, anybody knows why this happens or it is more than 50% transaction fee?

What version of Electrum are you running. Can you post a screenshot of the send screen showing the .003 and what fees it is trying to charge you?

I'm  using  version  2.0.3 of Electrum. The screenshots are attached (first
- when I type "!" to send all funds, second when I'm trying to send 0.004.

https://i.imgur.com/PIgJDYV.jpg?1
https://i.imgur.com/p08nC26.jpg?1


Title: Re: Electrum: 50% commission sending BTCs?
Post by: vaxi78 on March 30, 2015, 03:43:40 PM
You can change the default fee in options. What is your default fee now? Is your address full of dust amounts?

Thanks, if you mean "preferences", got it. No, my address is not full of 'dust amounts'.


Title: Re: Electrum: 50% commission sending BTCs?
Post by: jackbox on March 30, 2015, 03:49:37 PM
I have 0.007BTCs balance on my Electrum wallet and when I'm trying to send the funds to blockchain.info address, The Electrum wallet allows me to send only 0.003 BTCs, when I type 0.004 BTCs or more I show the number in red and says "not enough funds". So, anybody knows why this happens or it is more than 50% transaction fee?

What version of Electrum are you running. Can you post a screenshot of the send screen showing the .003 and what fees it is trying to charge you?

I'm  using  version  2.0.3 of Electrum. The screenshots are attached (first
- when I type "!" to send all funds, second when I'm trying to send 0.004.

https://i.imgur.com/PIgJDYV.jpg?1
https://i.imgur.com/p08nC26.jpg?1

My Electrum 2.0.3 send screen shows the fee under the amount being sent so you can see what is happenign and can change it. Go into settings and set it so to "set transaction fees manually" and you will have a fee box. You can then see what it is trying to charge and you can change it to something more reasonable like .0005 and see if you can send.


Title: Re: Electrum: 50% commission sending BTCs?
Post by: shorena on April 03, 2015, 08:22:31 AM
You can change the default fee in options. What is your default fee now? Is your address full of dust amounts?

Thanks, if you mean "preferences", got it. No, my address is not full of 'dust amounts'.

Well, technically dust is any input below 546 satoshi. Your transaction[1] does not contain what technically would be understood as dust. On the other hand you have 44 inputs from 1000 Satoshi to 78k satoshi. The transaction is 7963 bytes in size most people would consider the inputs dust. Not sure what the default settings for electrum are, but 80k satoshi as fee should be fine and apparently the 1 satoshi per byte you spend did also work out in your favor.

[1] https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/2734fea8e9ce216481b1c80547c6f2b02e2ed314389f6592c1352ce827a7cf56