Title: $5 for someone who help me Post by: freepick on June 05, 2016, 11:35:09 AM Need some one who know to send bitcoin with 0 fee
Yes, i mean 0 fee not low fee like 1 satoshi Will pay $5 to people who give me detail about it and it works you can send me text tutorial or video tutorial Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: cryptoheadd on June 05, 2016, 11:38:18 AM Need some one who know to send bitcoin with 0 fee Yes, i mean 0 fee not low fee like 1 satoshi Will pay $5 to people who give me detail about it and it works you can send me text tutorial or video tutorial Sending 0 fee Bitcoins is easy, but not recommended. https://blog.blockchain.com/2014/05/09/tutorial-how-to-send-bitcoins-using-our-web-wallet/ In the miner fee, just enter 0. :) EDIT: Bitcoin address: 1JainHFBinv3cCELLJW7scdxucu3hU9mgk Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: defcon23 on June 05, 2016, 11:40:31 AM Need some one who know to send bitcoin with 0 fee just have a look here .... this maybe could help you: https://blog.coinbase.com/2013/08/06/you-can-now-send-micro-transactions-with-zero-fees/ (https://blog.coinbase.com/2013/08/06/you-can-now-send-micro-transactions-with-zero-fees/)Yes, i mean 0 fee not low fee like 1 satoshi Will pay $5 to people who give me detail about it and it works you can send me text tutorial or video tutorial ( bitcoin tips in my signature 8) ) Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: poptok1 on June 05, 2016, 11:41:43 AM In some wallets you can set the amount of fee to your liking, for example multibit wallets have a slider.
But why would you send without fee? Such low priority transaction would be neglected by miners resulting in your BTC not being send or hang on network for days. What if some error happens during that time? You may risk your funds just for being cheep. Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: freepick on June 05, 2016, 11:46:22 AM Need some one who know to send bitcoin with 0 fee Yes, i mean 0 fee not low fee like 1 satoshi Will pay $5 to people who give me detail about it and it works you can send me text tutorial or video tutorial Sending 0 fee Bitcoins is easy, but not recommended. https://blog.[Suspicious link removed]/2014/05/09/tutorial-how-to-send-bitcoins-using-our-web-wallet/ In the miner fee, just enter 0. :) EDIT: Bitcoin address: 1JainHFBinv3cCELLJW7scdxucu3hU9mgk Already check blockchain.info when set 0 fee i cant sent it and it say fee too low and thats tutorial is about how to send not how to send with 0 fee In some wallets you can set the amount of fee to your liking, for example multibit wallets have a slider. But why would you send without fee? Such low priority transaction would be neglected by miners resulting in your BTC not being send or hang on network for days. What if some error happens during that time? You may risk your funds just for being cheep. Will check multibit asap can you provide more tutor? Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: FruitsBasket on June 05, 2016, 11:50:22 AM Need some one who know to send bitcoin with 0 fee Here is a tutorial on how to do it(you need to have the bitcoin core installed on your computer):Yes, i mean 0 fee not low fee like 1 satoshi Will pay $5 to people who give me detail about it and it works you can send me text tutorial or video tutorial Quote "Yes, however the answer is a bit more advanced than for your everyday consumer: Source:http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/7161/is-there-a-way-to-not-pay-the-transaction-fees-when-using-the-standard-bitcoin-c (http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/7161/is-there-a-way-to-not-pay-the-transaction-fees-when-using-the-standard-bitcoin-c)It is recommended to have some knowledge of JSON if using this method WORD OF WARNING: Using this method can cause large amounts of inputs being set as miners fees. I suggest you continue with caution and start by using small inputs. That being said... A transaction must be compiled and submitted via the bitcoin-qt console using the commands listunspent, createrawtransaction, signrawtransaction and submitrawtransaction. To access the Bitcoin-qt console: launch your bitcoin client as usual and wait for it to load the blockchain and start up click on 'help' in the menu bar (top right) click on 'debug window' select the 'console' tab 1. Use listunspent to get an array of you spendable inputs in your wallet 2. This is where you set you transaction fee: Use createrawtransaction to generate a transaction in the form createrawtransaction [{\"txid\":\"[txid of the input transaction]\",\"vout\":[vout that relates to the txid of the input transaction]},...] {\"[address to send your bitcoins to]\":[amount of bitcoins to send to this address],...} If you want a no fee transaction you must make sure all inputs equal the output. All inputs that are not spent in a transaction are used as miners fees. 3. Use signrawtransaction [the output of createrawtransaction] to sign your generated transaction Note: Your wallet must be unlocked to perform this command. If not type walletpassphrase [your passphrase] 21600 4. Use submitrawtransaction [the output of signrawtransaction] to send your signed transaction to the network to be included into a block You can see your transaction by going to http://blockchain.info/tx/[txid output from submitrawtrasaction]" Or you could just simply do this:http://i.stack.imgur.com/MqcFI.png Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: MargonCreatives on June 05, 2016, 12:00:09 PM I can help u, just add me to skype
margoncreatives Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: bitterbit on June 05, 2016, 12:06:40 PM All the above method doesn't work.I have checked them personally as I myself has put a request as a service few days back.If anyone is still capable then pls pm us both with a video.I will pay $2 and OP will pay $5.
Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: Newcoins2020 on June 05, 2016, 12:25:52 PM Need some one who know to send bitcoin with 0 fee Yes, i mean 0 fee not low fee like 1 satoshi Will pay $5 to people who give me detail about it and it works you can send me text tutorial or video tutorial Sending 0 fee Bitcoins is easy, but not recommended. https://blog.blockchain.com/2014/05/09/tutorial-how-to-send-bitcoins-using-our-web-wallet/ In the miner fee, just enter 0. :) EDIT: Bitcoin address: 1JainHFBinv3cCELLJW7scdxucu3hU9mgk @bitterbit how is this not working? Did the transaction went through? If not try again. I know there was an option in blockchain.info where you could set a miner fee, but that seems to be gone or it's hidden very well. Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: xinzark on June 05, 2016, 02:25:01 PM Sending 0 fee Bitcoins is easy, but not recommended. https://blog.blockchain.com/2014/05/09/tutorial-how-to-send-bitcoins-using-our-web-wallet/ Well I cant find any tutorial to send the 0 fee bitcoin in the link you provided. It only teaches how to send bitcoin In the miner fee, just enter 0. :) In the updated web wallet of blockchain, 0 fee doesn't work. So, Blockchain won't let you make a 0 fee transaction anymore Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: coaltin on June 05, 2016, 02:46:37 PM Need some one who know to send bitcoin with 0 fee Yes, i mean 0 fee not low fee like 1 satoshi Will pay $5 to people who give me detail about it and it works you can send me text tutorial or video tutorial Sending 0 fee Bitcoins is easy, but not recommended. https://blog.blockchain.com/2014/05/09/tutorial-how-to-send-bitcoins-using-our-web-wallet/ In the miner fee, just enter 0. :) EDIT: Bitcoin address: 1JainHFBinv3cCELLJW7scdxucu3hU9mgk @bitterbit how is this not working? Did the transaction went through? If not try again. I know there was an option in blockchain.info where you could set a miner fee, but that seems to be gone or it's hidden very well. Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: xinzark on June 05, 2016, 03:04:03 PM Need some one who know to send bitcoin with 0 fee Yes, i mean 0 fee not low fee like 1 satoshi Will pay $5 to people who give me detail about it and it works you can send me text tutorial or video tutorial Sending 0 fee Bitcoins is easy, but not recommended. https://blog.blockchain.com/2014/05/09/tutorial-how-to-send-bitcoins-using-our-web-wallet/ In the miner fee, just enter 0. :) EDIT: Bitcoin address: 1JainHFBinv3cCELLJW7scdxucu3hU9mgk @bitterbit how is this not working? Did the transaction went through? If not try again. I know there was an option in blockchain.info where you could set a miner fee, but that seems to be gone or it's hidden very well. Nope. They are still alive if we know the way to do it I think I know a way(never tried) but won't ever tell anyone because I know someday it will be used to scam which I really hate Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: cluit on June 05, 2016, 03:05:11 PM Need some one who know to send bitcoin with 0 fee Yes, i mean 0 fee not low fee like 1 satoshi Will pay $5 to people who give me detail about it and it works you can send me text tutorial or video tutorial If you use XAPO wallet, then there will be no need to pay any fee for sending bitcoins. Xapo take care of your transaction fees. Xapo has the practice of phased transaction (your sending tx, will be processed along with other people's) processing so it is possible for them to provide the feature of fee free transaction. XAPO is trusted similar to blockchain.info and coinbase. So, you need not to worry about their reputations. But unlike blockchian.info, with Xapo you will not be able to access to your private keys. Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: achow101 on June 05, 2016, 03:05:23 PM It is actually fairly difficult to send a transaction with 0 fee now because a lot of wallets protect against it.
The only way I can think of right now is to create the transaction manually in Bitcoin Core with the createrawtransaction RPC command. However this method is complicated as it is essentially building the transaction by hand. To do this, open up Bitcoin Core and go to Help > Debug Window > Console. In the textbox at the bottom, type the following: Code: createrawtransaction '[{"txid":"<id>","vout":<n>}]' '{"<address>":<amount>}' To have more inputs, put a comma (,) next to the right curly brace for the txid and vout. Then copy the {"txid":"<id>","vout":<n>} and change the <id> and <n> to match the output you want to spend from. To add more outputs, put a comma (,) next to the <amount> and copy the entire "<address>":<amount> and set the address you want to send Bitcoin to and the amount you want to send. To send with 0 fee, you must make sure that the total of the outputs you spend from matches the total of the amounts you spend to. If you do not, the difference becomes the transaction fee; this method does not automatically create change addresses. Once the transaction is created, you will get an output of a hex string. Sign the transaction with Code: signrawtransaction <hex> Broadcast the transaction by doing Code: sendrawtransaction <hex> Then you are done. If you need help, you can ask me and I can give you a more detailed explanation and an example. I can help you with creating the transaction itself as well. My Bitcoin address is in my profile. Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: sana54210 on June 05, 2016, 03:14:22 PM Xapo can be the answer to those who are looking for hot wallet with the feature of zero tx fees for sending many ad hoc transactions. Load Your Xapo with the fund required for sending out for 3 or 4 days as you do not have access to your privatekeys. Keep your funds minimum as possible.
Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: dorhug121 on June 05, 2016, 03:23:24 PM zero tx fee , easy for that . but realy not recomended for transaction big money its need long time to confirm the transaction
Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: TastyChillySauce00 on June 05, 2016, 03:26:36 PM Need some one who know to send bitcoin with 0 fee Yes, i mean 0 fee not low fee like 1 satoshi Will pay $5 to people who give me detail about it and it works you can send me text tutorial or video tutorial Sending 0 fee Bitcoins is easy, but not recommended. https://blog.blockchain.com/2014/05/09/tutorial-how-to-send-bitcoins-using-our-web-wallet/ In the miner fee, just enter 0. :) EDIT: Bitcoin address: 1JainHFBinv3cCELLJW7scdxucu3hU9mgk @bitterbit how is this not working? Did the transaction went through? If not try again. I know there was an option in blockchain.info where you could set a miner fee, but that seems to be gone or it's hidden very well. the newest version protect against it because it have big possibilities to be rejected by the network Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: ~Bitcoin~ on June 05, 2016, 04:13:07 PM Paying from coinbase address to coinbase address is free and also sending bitcoin from bitgo account to exchanger or stores where bitgo instant is accepted all transactions are free. But sending bitcoin from one normal address to another will not be confirmed for years if you don't pay fee.
Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: LukaHR on June 05, 2016, 04:55:44 PM Xapo can be the answer to those who are looking for hot wallet with the feature of zero tx fees for sending many ad hoc transactions. Load Your Xapo with the fund required for sending out for 3 or 4 days as you do not have access to your privatekeys. Keep your funds minimum as possible. Is this Xapo to Xapo wallet , or any address? Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: Superways on June 05, 2016, 05:13:32 PM I will suggest you to join xapo as it do not have any transaction fee, from xapo to xapo or to any other bitcoin wallet/address , and for any transaction where a fee is changed by bitcoin network, xapo pay that fee, references are below:
https://support.xapo.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-send-bitcoin and https://blog.xapo.com/no-more-network-transaction-fees/ Xapo can be the answer to those who are looking for hot wallet with the feature of zero tx fees for sending many ad hoc transactions. Load Your Xapo with the fund required for sending out for 3 or 4 days as you do not have access to your privatekeys. Keep your funds minimum as possible. Is this Xapo to Xapo wallet , or any address? Not only for xapo to xapo but for all transactions to any wallet. Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: warid on June 05, 2016, 05:22:41 PM I will suggest you to join xapo as it do not have any transaction fee, from xapo to xapo or to any other bitcoin wallet/address , and for any transaction where a fee is changed by bitcoin network, xapo pay that fee, references are below: https://support.xapo.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-send-bitcoin and https://blog.xapo.com/no-more-network-transaction-fees/ Xapo can be the answer to those who are looking for hot wallet with the feature of zero tx fees for sending many ad hoc transactions. Load Your Xapo with the fund required for sending out for 3 or 4 days as you do not have access to your privatekeys. Keep your funds minimum as possible. Is this Xapo to Xapo wallet , or any address? Not only for xapo to xapo but for all transactions to any wallet. Yes thats great feature of XAPO. No Transaction fee at all. Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: pvaspecialist on June 05, 2016, 05:27:50 PM Need some one who know to send bitcoin with 0 fee Yes, i mean 0 fee not low fee like 1 satoshi Will pay $5 to people who give me detail about it and it works you can send me text tutorial or video tutorial Sending 0 fee Bitcoins is easy, but not recommended. https://blog.blockchain.com/2014/05/09/tutorial-how-to-send-bitcoins-using-our-web-wallet/ In the miner fee, just enter 0. :) EDIT: Bitcoin address: 1JainHFBinv3cCELLJW7scdxucu3hU9mgk @bitterbit how is this not working? Did the transaction went through? If not try again. I know there was an option in blockchain.info where you could set a miner fee, but that seems to be gone or it's hidden very well. the newest version protect against it because it have big possibilities to be rejected by the network Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: mbuk81 on June 05, 2016, 08:48:17 PM You can just select no fee but it may never be confirmed so don't think is worth the risk
Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: Hazir on June 06, 2016, 03:08:34 AM May I ask why do you want to send zero fee transactions? Are you planning to do some sort of double spend exploit or something?
Because you have yo understand that paying small fee is integral part of every bitcoin's transaction and it has to be included. Some online wallet services (Xapo for example) are offering you transaction without fees option but it is not standard feature of the Bitcoin and IMO should be avoided. Usually by sending transaction without fee you will encounter later more problems... it is not worth to tinker with fee system. Title: Re: $5 for someone who help me Post by: LightPulsar07 on June 06, 2016, 03:18:12 AM In blockchain, you can't set transaction fee to 0 the minimum is 0.0001 but there are some wallet like coinbase pay every transaction cost you make..
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