Title: bitcoinwallet error Post by: qwertypad123 on June 24, 2016, 02:42:37 AM hi can someone please help me for the error i keep getting when i try to send bitcoin to any address
the error i keep getting is unable to complete the transaction i tried lowering the amount as much as i can but it isnt working the wallet that i use is bitcoinwallet Title: Re: bitcoinwallet error Post by: etparle on June 24, 2016, 02:58:29 AM Have you tried using another light weight bitcoin wallet like electrum?
Title: Re: bitcoinwallet error Post by: Patatas on June 24, 2016, 05:32:58 AM hi can someone please help me for the error i keep getting when i try to send bitcoin to any address Which wallet to you use ? Bitcoin core ? What seems to be the error message ? I haven't came across such errors as mentioned but I do get "transaction creation failed" [used to].What is your transaction size ?Do you have a lot of small transactions divided the amount into pieces ? Please provide more information.the error i keep getting is unable to complete the transaction i tried lowering the amount as much as i can but it isnt working the wallet that i use is bitcoinwallet Title: Re: bitcoinwallet error Post by: mocacinno on June 24, 2016, 05:40:01 AM the only bitcoin wallet with the name "bitcoinwallet" i could find is this online one: https://bitcoinwallet.com/
If this is the one you're using, i guess you'll have to take it up with their support dept. I wouldn't trust online wallets myself, but i guess it's up to you wether or not you use them. If you're using a different one, i agree with Patatas: you should specify... - which wallet (exactly, including version) - which error (depending on the wallet, there might be a debug.log) - info about the transaction Title: Re: bitcoinwallet error Post by: qwertypad123 on June 24, 2016, 09:03:45 AM Have you tried using another light weight bitcoin wallet like electrum? i had transfered it from blockchain to bitcoinwalletafter the transfer when i try to move it to any other addresses it wont work Title: Re: bitcoinwallet error Post by: qwertypad123 on June 24, 2016, 09:13:32 AM hi can someone please help me for the error i keep getting when i try to send bitcoin to any address Which wallet to you use ? Bitcoin core ? What seems to be the error message ? I haven't came across such errors as mentioned but I do get "transaction creation failed" [used to].What is your transaction size ?Do you have a lot of small transactions divided the amount into pieces ? Please provide more information.the error i keep getting is unable to complete the transaction i tried lowering the amount as much as i can but it isnt working the wallet that i use is bitcoinwallet i keep getting unable to complete the transaction for every addresses that i try to send to i am trying to get 18 bitcoin transfered nah i had a bulk transfer done to it Title: Re: bitcoinwallet error Post by: mocacinno on June 24, 2016, 09:42:32 AM hi can someone please help me for the error i keep getting when i try to send bitcoin to any address Which wallet to you use ? Bitcoin core ? What seems to be the error message ? I haven't came across such errors as mentioned but I do get "transaction creation failed" [used to].What is your transaction size ?Do you have a lot of small transactions divided the amount into pieces ? Please provide more information.the error i keep getting is unable to complete the transaction i tried lowering the amount as much as i can but it isnt working the wallet that i use is bitcoinwallet i keep getting unable to complete the transaction for every addresses that i try to send to i am trying to get 18 bitcoin transfered nah i had a bulk transfer done to it I guess your best chance of getting this fixed is contacting their support dept: https://bitcoinwallet.com/support.php Please, please, please, pretty please... When talking about 18BTC, do yourself a favour and stay away from online wallets, especially the lesser-known ones. 18BTC should be more than enough for you to purchase a hardware wallet, or learn about offline storage and paper wallets... You're basically giving the private keys controlling ~$12.000 (at current rate) to a third party you have never met. I really hope you'll get your funds back under your controll, otherwise it'll be a very expensive lesson about trusting unknown people with large amounts of money. |