53 - Asuspawer09 Thank You!
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Nadiscover ko lang din ang Seabank dahil sa shopee at mataas na interest neto pero mukang wala pa siyang masyadong users kaya hindi ko rin talaga nilalagyan ng malaking halaga mahirap na rin magtiwala ngayon sa mga bago pa lang na bank lalo na at wala naman silang physical na branches dito sa atin baka biglang maglaho nalang itong bank na ito, pero kung interest rate ang usapan ay maganda itong seabank dahil digital bank siya tulad ng ibang mga digital banks dito sa atin mataas din ang interest.
Hindi ako familiar paagdating doon sa P2P exchange paano ba maccess iyon gamit ang Seabank?
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54 - Asuspawer09 Thank You!
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23 - Asuspawer09 Thank You!
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let me guess, yung 12mbtc na ililipat mo sa ibang wallet ay aculmulated amount galing sa ibat ibang transactions? if so, yung mga transaction na narecieve mo sa wallet ay considered na "input", at kung madami ang "input" mo mas magiging malaki ang fee na babayaran mo sa transaction.
few months ago nag send ako ng transaction na merong 6 na input, 19.1 sat/vB ang fee pero since 6 yung input ng transaction ko, umabot ng 8k satoshi yung binayaran kong fee which is around $5 at the time.
Solved na yung problem ko kabayan, tinuruan ako doon sa Electrum thread kung paano maaayos, hindi ko masyadong nagets ang thought pero parang ganito nga ang pagkakaintindi ko tulad ng sinabi mo, buti na lang may mga legendary na nagbigay saken ng tutorial paano magawan ng paraan doon sa wallet, iaadd mo lang din naman pala yung pinakacoins. Show muna yung mga coins sa setting, then coin control add etc. then need eselect yung address sa coins para maadd sa coin control. Good day everyone, can anyone explain to me here what I've been doing wrong or is it totally normal? I usually do this kind of transaction but the fees seem to be a little bit high this time as you can see here. Most of the time my transactions were around 40$ and transaction fees were only around 2$ most of the time, of course except if the network was congested but it doesn't seem to be congested as per checking. I wasn't expecting this kind of fee since I've checked the mempool was only a 1$-2$ to confirm. It usually matches, electrum fees and mempool are matched in my past transactions as far as I can remember, It doesn't take this much gas or fees just to make these transactions, I would totally understand if the network was congested just like on the Bitcoin halving day, which is around 200$. Am I missing something here? I just reformatted my desktop computer and reinstalled my wallet on it, is there something that I've changed on the electrum setting probably? or this was just normal because of the Bitcoin Halving? Thanks for your help. High Fees on Electrum? Normal? kung interested kayo malaman ito post an ginawa ko sa kabilang thread.
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28 & 29 - Asuspawer09 Thank You!
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Good Day! shasan
Loan Amount: 300 USDT (TRC20) Loan Purpose: Laptop Repair Loan Repay Amount:340 USDT Loan Repay Date: around 8weeks Type of Collateral: None USDT Address: TRDgiM9rFyTbVc1ZnssEwQNNszVC7Jwi7G
Please sign the message that you have posted at least 30 days ago. My Bitcoin wallet: bc1qmg2pgu8wvjavcds673gp5y87z4elvnu6vq4547 -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- This is Asuspawer09, Today is May 13 and I am taking a 300$ loan from shasan. -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- Hx+vIuZRPbMaPsKFPfkECUgqYV7zmEMr8+Wq6Zic+e9gD87UhhK+0NEwWAQRdMsZ014AAEsMJzrPVPyddqYc9Ls= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- Signature verified. I am sorry as your campaign has been paused I can give you up to 200$ non-collateral loan. Will do, lets do 200$ for around 8 weeks. Payments will be 230$.
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37 - Asuspawer09 Thank You!
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Good Day! shasan
Loan Amount: 300 USDT (TRC20) Loan Purpose: Laptop Repair Loan Repay Amount:340 USDT Loan Repay Date: around 8weeks Type of Collateral: None USDT Address: TRDgiM9rFyTbVc1ZnssEwQNNszVC7Jwi7G
Please sign the message that you have posted at least 30 days ago. My Bitcoin wallet: bc1qmg2pgu8wvjavcds673gp5y87z4elvnu6vq4547 -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- This is Asuspawer09, Today is May 13 and I am taking a 300$ loan from shasan. -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- Hx+vIuZRPbMaPsKFPfkECUgqYV7zmEMr8+Wq6Zic+e9gD87UhhK+0NEwWAQRdMsZ014AAEsMJzrPVPyddqYc9Ls= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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60 - Asuspawer09 Thank You!
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Hi all! We all seen what Bitcoin was doing for the past month and most of us would like to get some more Bitcoin. I was waiting for a good moment to do that for about 3 weeks and in terms of buying the dip it ain't looking good. It was consolidating for so long now! Please share your thoughts on to when another correction may be expected? Thank you and have a good day I think this might be a good moment to buy, I mean you are not really going to predict the movement in the market it's going to be difficult if you just going to wait for the best opportunity you might end up waiting for nothing and end up not buying until the Bullrun, It happened to me a lot of times so the best time to buy is right now, and do not do it on very high amounts, start to accumulate weekly or monthly in that way you could lower your risk of your investment for sure. We all recommend to do Dollar Cost Averaging since its the best and safest strategy for cryptocurrency investment, as long as you are going to sell your token on the top you're always going to end up making a good profit on it so there was no need to wait for the right timing in the market just keep on accumulating Bitcoin until you earn a huge amount.
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Let's face it your money was gone, there was no way to return it for sure, and this happened in 2022 right so probably your money was already spent by the thief.
Ledger surely is secured by for sure this was some limitation, since you have health problems already you should have intrusted it already to someone that you already trust, I mean it's your money, but you abandoned your computer with thousands of dollars, that includes your hardware wallet right, he got access with your wallet so he probably got your ledger, I mean there was nothing to blame since you got robbed but you should have the precautions on it if you know you have money on it, I mean it's like abandoning your wallet in a place that wasn't secured.
You might be able to file a complain about this, I mean all of the transactions are going to be traced but it is going to take a lot of your time for sure, and in my opinion, the best you could do here is probably block some of the accounts of the hacker, I mean you mention Binance, it was centralized so with enough evidence you might know the identity of the hacker if you're going to be persistent, but even so it was only a very low chance that you money will be back, Binances users are around the world if you're going to file a case and its on the different country it might not be worth it at all, just move on in my opinion because there was probably nothing that you could actually do.
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A question to all of you that have invested in Bitcoin before, what does it look like? Because I know there are so many people that want to get into it, but they fill is not real, so I want to get some ideas from anybody that know how it's work please 🙏.
Dont understand it completely but the way I understand what your saying is you just wanted to know if the Bitcoin investment was true or not If that is what you're talking about it is true, and if you wanted to start as well on Bitcoin do it on your own make your own research learn about it and everything because there was no other way on it, your the only who should do it and not some other people that you're going to trust with your money to invest on Bitcoin. If you really want to invest and start on it take your time and learn it, I mean you are already here in the forum, there is already enough information here just to learn the basics. I always advise this to newbies, one thing that they should do is learn what is Bitcoin investment and then if they already have the knowledge and they think that they know what they are doing already they should start investing right away because the best time to invest is right now if you're going to wait for the right timing, it might not come since you cannot predict the movement of the market, I mean your not really going to buy only once the key here is to accumulate Bitcoin overtime, Dollar Cost Averaging is always the best strategy to lower the risk of your investment except of course if you have a huge money where you could buy a huge amount of Bitcoin at once.
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Good Day! shasan
Loan Amount: 300 USDT (TRC20) Loan Purpose: Laptop Repair Loan Repay Amount:340 USDT Loan Repay Date: around 8weeks Type of Collateral: None USDT Address: TRDgiM9rFyTbVc1ZnssEwQNNszVC7Jwi7G
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Didn't know about his coins, static, add to control, etc. seems new to me, I usually just send it directly and the fees are lower and match on the mempool I didn't need to do this setup is it new?, thanks a lot!
It's not new, if I'm not mistaken, coin-control feature is already established in Electrum years ago ( around 2015). As for it being new to you, your wallet probably has only few UTXOs in your first few sends. Have you been receiving Bitcoin to a single or just a few addresses? Because if so, by default, Electrum will spend all of the associated UTXO with that address when sending ( for better privacy), the side-effect is the typical high transaction vB that you saw in the first screenshot. I have been receiving Bitcoin only in one wallet address. Is the number of coin control inputs going to matter? is it going to affect the transaction speed or its just a matter of privacy?
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I wasn't expecting this kind of fee since I've checked the mempool was only a 1$-2$ to confirm.
The fee displayed on mempool.space is for a native segwit transaction with 1 input and 2 outputs. Your transaction includes many inputs and that's why you have to pay higher fee for that. You may be able to decrease the fee with decreasing number of UTXOs via coin control. By the way, 12 sat/vbyte is now enough for getting fast confirmation. No need to pay 30 sat/vbyte. -snip- Am I missing something here?
The issue is a combination of using mid range of " static" fee slider @30sat/vB and the size of your transaction which is 2045vB. Your screenshot already shows the simple formula on how to compute the absolute fee. If you want to minimize it; set the fee rate to the current optimal which is that 12sat/vB in your other screenshot ( same thing you'll get with "mempool" slider at '0.8mb from tip') And more importantly, select only a few large UTXOs since your transaction probably used a lot of inputs for reaching 2045vB size. To do that: enable and go to 'Coins' tab ( View->Show Coins), multi-select some UTXO that are enough to pay your recipient, right-click and select " Add to coin control". Do this one and make the fees lower to what I normally expected Is this right? Set it to around 12sats since that is what's in the high priority of mempool. Didn't know about his coins, static, add to control, etc. seems new to me, I usually just send it directly and the fees are lower and match on the mempool I didn't need to do this setup is it new?, thanks a lot!
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Good day everyone, can anyone explain to me here what I've been doing wrong or is it totally normal? I usually do this kind of transaction but the fees seem to be a little bit high this time as you can see here. Most of the time my transactions were around 40$ and transaction fees were only around 2$ most of the time, of course except if the network was congested but it doesn't seem to be congested as per checking. I wasn't expecting this kind of fee since I've checked the mempool was only a 1$-2$ to confirm. It usually matches, electrum fees and mempool are matched in my past transactions as far as I can remember, It doesn't take this much gas or fees just to make these transactions, I would totally understand if the network was congested just like on the Bitcoin halving day, which is around 200$. Am I missing something here? I just reformatted my desktop computer and reinstalled my wallet on it, is there something that I've changed on the electrum setting probably? or this was just normal because of the Bitcoin Halving? Thanks for your help.
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