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3361  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Fees and Transactions on: October 23, 2017, 08:15:33 AM
Does Fees for transactions depend upon wallets we use? Are transferring funds from one wallet to another cheaper in one wallet than another?


Yes, since every wallet has different developers and different ideas. Most wallet that has the same host like coinbase has no fees when sending from coinbase user to coinbase. But there are some wallet which has suggest with a specific which is not totally recommended. And there are some walle that you can input manualy for the fee.

Thanks everyone.
So now as everyone suggested, wallets differ in their fees.
Which desktop wallet is the cheapest according to you? Most of you only talked about exchanges, but what about desktop wallets?

I think you got the wrong idea. The thing is miner fee is the most important factor that determines how fast will a transaction confirms as miners prioritize transactions based on their included fees and certainly not on what wallet the transaction comes. So if you want the cheapest fee, you can have a wallet where you can edit miner fees manually and set it to 0. That is the cheapest although the odds are your transaction/s will get stucked for a few days and might never confirmed.

To answer why some wallet offer cheap fees but don't get their transaction stucked. Most wallets that does this are those who don't give your private keys as you are not actually the one who sends your coins but them. A good example is what TryNinja stated:

Every onchain transaction will require you to pay the same amount in fees. What will change between two different wallet softwares is the way how they calculate the "recommended fee".

Coinbase to Coinbase transactions are totally different since you are not doing any Bitcoin transaction, but only changing numbers inside Coinbase database. Every Bitcoin you deposit at Coinbase will give you a IOU that is worth what you deposited, and this is what you give to someone when you send them a transaction inside the Coinbase system. When you withdraw, they will remove those IOU from your account and send you real Bitcoins.

3362  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Need help, 1st transaction not working? on: October 22, 2017, 02:02:45 PM
Did nicehash gave you a TXID of the withdrawal? Can you post it here?

If nicehash didn't, it is entirely possible that your withdrawal is still pending and they still haven't sent it. That also explains why the cancel withdrawal button is still there.
The email where they stated it was successful was probably because they just quequed your withdrawal order. Anyways, It will be better to contact their support regarding this.

How long does it take to process withdraw request?

After you have successfully confirmed withdraw request, it may take up to several hours for withdraw to be executed (shown on blockchain). After that, it may take additional few hours for blockchain transaction to be confirmed.

EDIT: If its just an hour ago. Better wait as they have said it will take several hours for withdrawals to be executed. Contact their support if at least 24 hours has passed
3363  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum 9 word seed on: October 22, 2017, 11:29:12 AM

electrum-xvg-win-amd64 25.612 kb downloaded from official website https://vergecurrency.com (here a 9 word seed)
electrum-xvg-win64 47.368 kb downloaded from here there forum https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1365894.0

Okay, This board is for electrum bitcoin wallet if you wanna download this bitcoin wallet go to the site i stated above.

But if your aim is to download the wallet for XVG coin then you've downloaded from the right place. As I don't know any stuffs about this wallet you should contact their support as most people here probably also don't know anything about it. If you're really talking about an altcoin wallet then you should move this thread on Service Discussion (Altcoins) because you will get a better response if you're on the right board.
3364  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum 9 word seed on: October 22, 2017, 10:20:26 AM
I have an electrum wallet that have a 9 word seed, but on the internet is a lot off 12 word seed. So is a 9 word seed good?

I have downloaded two wallets First called: electrum-xvg-win-amd64 25.612 kb
                                             Second called: electrum-xvg-win64 47.368 kb
What is the difference between those 2?

First let me confirm where did you download your wallet? This is their official site, Did you download it from this https://electrum.org/#download?
Because from the looks of it. You downloaded an altcoin wallet which is from this site: https://vergecurrency.com/. I tried clicking the download button and the same names pop uped. Apparently their wallet is called Verge Windows Electrum Wallet and they are not affiliated with electrum.


3365  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bittrex supporting Bitcoin Gold - will credit BTG on fork ! on: October 22, 2017, 07:50:26 AM
I have no plans on moving my bitcoins on bittrex as its been acting weird in the past few days not to mention it is still until now e.g. unexplained disabled accounts. There's a high chance of my account getting disabled if i put my btc's there furthermore they'd decreased their withdrawal limit and they have a high withdrawal fee, I think i'll be getting losses rather than profits. Many people are expecting the same exact thing that happened on bch but that time and today are different. Different coins, different supporters. Still security over profits imo
3366  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What exchanges will support Bitcoin Gold? on: October 22, 2017, 03:31:49 AM
how about this bitflyer? whether you will use those who have plans for bitcoin gold

Quote
A chain split (“split”) related to Bitcoin Gold (BTG) is scheduled to occur on October 25th. Our response to the chain split is as follows.1
 
・We will credit you with an amount of BTG corresponding to the amount of Bitcoin (BTC) in your bitFlyer account prior to the split. 2  If the BTG split is deemed by bitFlyer to be permanent and secure in regards to customer assets, you will be able to own both BTC and BTG in your bitFlyer account.
 
・Services allowing users to buy, sell, deposit, and send BTG are planned for release.
 
・No suspension of service is scheduled around the split. All bitFlyer services will continue running as usual.

I think its a japanese exchange although the texts are not in japanese but they are only accepting japanese yen, furthermore i sense a lot of uncertainty in their statement above^, in short your BTG's might get hold off for some various reasons. In the first fork a lot of exchanges/wallets made it seem that they'll credit their users BCH asap but they did not.

You can view the list of exchanges and wallets for BTG on their official site https://btcgpu.org/ although there's a bunch of exchanges I've never heard of so be careful if you're planning on storing your BTC's there before the fork. Still go for security
3367  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Wallet for Android / Re: wallet problem and hard re-boot on: October 21, 2017, 02:28:23 PM
If you don't have your private key or your seed it will be impossible to restore your wallet. I guess your only option for now is to have your phone fixed without wiping its data.

And by posting here, I assume that you are using this Bitcoin Wallet if so have you encounter a problem which you are unable to back up your wallet? because reading reviews there, a lots of users did. If you ever did get back your coins i suggest moving to a more stable wallet
3368  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help needed please .... on: October 21, 2017, 12:04:44 PM
You lost your 0.4 bitcoins along with the bitcoin cash equivalent? Are you sure you didn't use a phishing site? I've heard people have been getting phishing emails purporting to be from blockchain.info regarding claiming bitcoin cash but haven't received any myself. If the bitcoins have been sent to another address not in your control you won't be able to restore them via the seed or any other way unfortunately.

I have received an email from blockchain.info regarding on claiming BCC. If this is the email that some of you received especially op, Then its not a phising email as verified by Sir OmegaStarScream but still always check the sensitive information such as what site did it redirect you etc.

I have received an email yesterday from Blockchain.info, they officially support BitcoinCash now but from what I understood, this option is only available for those who had bitcoin at the time of the fork so If you didn't have any and you just want to store BCH somewhere, you should go with ElectronCash, BTC.com, Exodus etc.



Blockchain's transactions are irreversible and final once it is confirmed it cannot be reversed so consider it lost if you can't see your coins in your wallet. And also blockchain.info most probably didn't scam you, there must have been a security flaw on your side like what hilariousetc have said, phising
3369  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: BCC with blockchain.info on: October 21, 2017, 04:30:26 AM
I have received an email yesterday from Blockchain.info, they officially support BitcoinCash now but from what I understood, this option is only available for those who had bitcoin at the time of the fork so If you didn't have any and you just want to store BCH somewhere, you should go with ElectronCash, BTC.com, Exodus etc.

-snip-

Thanks for the information man, I was looking about this information and I thought blockchain.info will not support this fork like bitcoin cash before but thank god they support it this one. So I only need to stored my bitcoins on blockchain.info before the 2nd fork happen right ?

Please read the above image as well as the caption. It is not about bitcoin gold. Blockchain.info hasn't announced that they are going to support BTG although as long as you have your private keys you will be able to claim BTG once it goes live by exporting the private key and importing it into a dedicated Bitcoin Gold wallet. Please Note that your BTG wallet should only have an access to a emptied wallet for security reasons.

Just be updated on the news here on the forum, reddit, their official site, etc.
3370  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain pending transaction? on: October 19, 2017, 05:44:08 PM
Blockchain.info's fee estimation is way too far from accurate thats why if you will still be using that wallet better use some guides and edit your fees manually.
Using this site https://bitcoinfees.21.co/ as well as viewing the status of the current mempool will give the closest to accurate miner fee/s. Or better yet, Change
your wallet e.g. electrum

Anyways, Your transaction's fee was too low for viabtc thats why I quequed it up on https://confirmtx.com/. It should receive confirmation/s within a few hours.
3371  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Tiny Fee. unconfirmed on: October 19, 2017, 04:39:08 PM
You should have informed this sender about the fees anyways, The fee was too low for viabtc thats why I quequed it up on https://confirmtx.com/. It should take 4-5 hours to receive confirmation/s

There are also other services that can help you confirm this such as Coolwave's https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2204426.0. If you want your transaction to be prioritized, better talk to them and see if you could have an agreement since you said you can pay.
3372  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: reset Blockchain.info password on: October 19, 2017, 02:11:26 PM
Do you have any clue about the password if not then it's impossible to recover funds, you can try to brute force the password if you still remember some part of your password or have very close guess about it? If the wallet has money then it worth a try. Let me know, I can help you with that.

Is there any way to check how many BTC i have on wallet ?

2) if i linked phone number can help me ?

1). If you have your bitcoin address/es, You can check it on any blockexplorer e.g. blocktrail, blockchain.info

2). No, Only your 12 word recovery phrase or your private keys can help you access your account again otherwise consider it lost.
         *If you have your recovery phrase, enter it here: https://blockchain.info/wallet/#/recover
3373  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info and Many addresses on: October 19, 2017, 12:35:07 PM
1) Just to be clear you're asking if its possible to send $15 to 10 addresses right? if it is, then yes you can combine them all into one transaction to reduce the fees although i can't give you even a rough estimate as miner fees is decided on how big a transaction is--size but it should be lower compared to sending them one by one.

2). Blockchain.info has already disabled this feature however there are alternatives which is much better imo such as Electrum, It is a lightweight wallet which means you don't have to download the whole blockchain. There is a pay to many option on Tools as well as a preview button to give you an idea how big your transaction will be.

For the fees, always enable dynamic fees on Tools --> Preferences --> Fees and Replace by Fee option should be always so you can add fees anytime.
If you want more info, Here is a great guide for fee estimation https://bitcoinfees.21.co/ also check if there are many unconfirmed transactions on the mempool https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions
    
3374  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: best exchange other than coinbase on: October 18, 2017, 09:17:23 AM
I know coinbase as a very good one for buying BTC or ETH using USD, except the high fees, they are okay to use for a direct transactions of fiat to crypto currency. I don't really know if there is another like it.

Of course there is although op wants to lessen the fees thats why he doesn't want to use coinbase. In that case op. You can try the following:

1). Localbitcoins.com
2). cex.io
3). https://www.bitfinex.com/trading

All of them offers usd to btc and vice versa. If you're planning to use localbitcoins make sure to read the users feedbacks. As for the fees for sure you can view them before sending your USD's so you can compare them.
3375  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [ANN] Bittrex - Next generation exchange (btc/ltc/eac/ppc/rdd/ftc/and more) on: October 17, 2017, 07:24:53 PM
How much is the minimum amount of BTC in bittrex account that they'd require selfie and passport?
I don't have much there besides the fact that I bought XRP in there. I'm worried too whether they'd close my account and not  return my money if I don't provide ID which I'm skeptical of giving as well.

If your account is over $1000 they will require a selfie with you holding your government ID and some paper with bittrex and the date written on it. Just go to settings.
If you can still access your account i personally recommend to withdraw your funds until the situation stabilized. They are probably reviewing all accounts.
Just make sure thaat you created your account before 08/01/17 as 0 withdrawals per day for those who created after  Undecided
3376  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: I sent bitcoin from blockchain but it was delay 7 days on: October 17, 2017, 03:30:52 PM
I sent bitcoin from blockchain but it is still unconfirmation .

I am waiting to now is 7 days .

I checked that transaction in my history in blockchain but it's not show .

I don't understand what's happen with blockchain

Anyone can help me ....

Confirmation time depends on a transactions miner fee and the miner fee should be sufficient or higher for your transaction to not get stucked. You can use this site https://bitcoinfees.21.co/ and as well as view if the mempool is loaded or not to get the most accurate fee before sending a transaction.

Now, since its been seven days already, Your transaction must have been forgotten/expired by the network as it has remained unconfirmed for too long and thus the coins should be back to you. Can you post your TXID here if you still have it? otherwise check if the coins are back
3377  Bitcoin / Mycelium / Re: Price of Bump Mining Free on Mycelium wallet and others on: October 17, 2017, 02:27:49 PM
Mycelium probably takes the highest fee possible and applies that. Bitcoin Core is much better because it has more refined options to fine-tune your fee. I never used Mycelium but I guess it has just "cheap-normal-fast" type of options, very limited.

Unless you can find a solution within Mycelium then you are most likely stuck with what you have. All wallets should have the same system of fees than Bitcoin Core, it is really the best out there.
They actually released an update a few weeks ago implementing a more flexible Fee selector. Now you can choose between a bunch of fee options that vary from 0 sat/byte up to 303 sat/byte.

Also, you are recommending a "full node" wallet for PC to someone who is using a SPV mobile wallet. Not really the same thing.

The miner picker update is really helpful guess they heard what people demands. Now you can do a 10Ksats/kb for huge sized transactions and have viabtc to confirm it  Grin

Can I change this bumping to different price somehow?
Because I see option only 0.001 and it is quite a lot! About 5.96$.

Can someone explain to me what is this bump fee because i haven't seen it on mycelium yet. Is it a rbf?
Have you updated your app op? as miner fees are much more flexible now. If you've got a stuck transaction/s its better to post the TXID/s here.
3378  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Waiting for fee estimates.. on: October 17, 2017, 12:16:35 PM
Have you checked if its properly synced? On the bottom right of you wallet see if you get: a). red - it means you're offline b). blue - means you're connected to a proxy c). green if its on a clearnet

If its synced, Try changing server on Tools -->Network

Update us here if the problem persists.
3379  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [ANN] Bittrex - Next generation exchange (btc/ltc/eac/ppc/rdd/ftc/and more) on: October 17, 2017, 08:50:47 AM
So after Cryptsy and Poloniex, now Bittrex is breaking bad.

Imho even Poloniex didn't mess it up this bad.

I see at least 3 places at Bittrex with different withdraw limits / information.
They will spend a lot of effort answering the tickets, pass verification and so on. And I expect they'll also lose quite a big number of customers (some legit and pissed off, some not legit).
Quite shame, I really liked this exchange.

Right. When things changed on poloniex, I moved to bittrex but seeing how bittrex handled this, It seems poloniex is less worse but still it doesn't guarantee that poloniex will stay as it is. I have a huge feeling that it will or rather almost all exchanges will continue to change their terms as they'll be subjected to our laws because cryptocurrencies attracting more and more eyes.

I'm a verified account on our local exchange here (government ID+selfie with it) so I don't mind verifying my account as long as bittrex proves their credibility.
PS: Our government regulates cryptocoins so its required here for users to be subjected on KYC and AML although unlike everyone else they have a good and reliable support and they are the most popular local exchange here.
3380  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is cryptominermart.com a scam? on: October 17, 2017, 06:01:13 AM
Never heard of them. What did you buy and for how much?? Maybe you can re-sell it here or dispute the charge if they don't deliver

I think the item he bought haven't been delivered yet thats why he's doubting.

I order an Antminer S9 and power supply from them today, but when I went to the pay section the only two options were credit cards, or bank deposit. I selected bank deposit and it gave me 4 banks' deposit information. They were in China, India, and two in the UAE. Needless to say, I haven't sent them any money. It was a very good price, but after doing a little research I found out they are located in China, and their website was created on 9/11/2017. They just don't have enough history to be trusted, imho. Go here and enter their name to get the website information: https://www.godaddy.com/whois?isc=gofdb397 and here are two other links with info about them: http://scamanalyze.com/check/cryptominermart.com.html http://help.gocoin.com/discussions/problems/12849-btc-wallet-transfer

I haven't even heard of them moreover if you search on google where to buy, that cryptominermart isn't even on the first page lol. How did op even stumble onto this site?
Anyways, Op probably didn't do any research before buying from the site. Don't ever buy if it has no reviews or even if it has a few reviews because it might be made up.
And why does it has no reviews when there are a lot of pop-ups there saying someone has bought xxx product everytime on their site here. Enough reason to stay away!!
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