Title: Multibit - Min transaction/Insufficient funds Post by: AnUnderdog on November 22, 2013, 09:53:24 AM Hello,
If I try to send a small amount of btc in multibit, I get an error saying I have insufficient funds even though it's all been confirmed. I found out that it was because of the .0001 BTC fee. Does that get deducted from my wallet or the transaction. For example, I send from wallet A to B 3 btc. Does wallet B only receive 2.9999 BTC or does wallet A get docked 3.0001 BTC? Part of me thinks it's from the transaction because I tried to send .0000001 from one wallet to the next but it wouldn't let me. Any confirmation would be appreciated. Thanks! Title: Re: Multibit - Min transaction/Insufficient funds Post by: PenAndPaper on November 22, 2013, 09:56:40 AM address B receives 3 BTC if you send 3 BTC.
Title: Re: Multibit - Min transaction/Insufficient funds Post by: AnUnderdog on November 22, 2013, 10:03:29 AM address B receives 3 BTC if you send 3 BTC. So I need to have 3.0001 BTC in address A? Thanks for the quick response! I guess that's about 5 cents worth to transfer it. Title: Re: Multibit - Min transaction/Insufficient funds Post by: addy4u on November 22, 2013, 10:06:27 AM always add .0001 fee to the amount u r sending ;) this will also remove the time limit for unconfirmed transactions i mean confirmation will be fast or almost instant
Title: Re: Multibit - Min transaction/Insufficient funds Post by: oyeTorry on November 22, 2013, 10:23:00 AM address B receives 3 BTC if you send 3 BTC. So I need to have 3.0001 BTC in address A? Thanks for the quick response! I guess that's about 5 cents worth to transfer it. Yes, you need 3.0001 BTC in your wallet and send 3 BTC to address B |