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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How I can check the fee for now ? on: September 17, 2018, 10:30:59 PM
How I can check the fee for now ? I can't understand how fees work. Is there a website where I can type the  the amount of BTC transaction and I how much will be the fee.
I found one website but there it types - it doesn't matter how many BTC you send you will get same fee. And there types that now fee for a transaction is 0.6$. It is really so low ? I don't really trust the fee can be so low
Is there a website where I can write amount of BTC I want to send and it check the fee in real time?

Bitcoin transaction fees are based on transaction size, not amount. We measure fees in "satoshis per byte" -- a satoshi = 0.00000001 BTC. Users compete for block space -- higher fee transactions get confirmed faster than low fee transactions.

This is the tool I use to check network fees. It shows how many transactions are waiting to be confirmed at various fee rates. Right now, 2-3 satoshis/byte will probably get confirmed in the next block. Earlier in the day, you needed closer to 7 satoshis/byte for the same confirmation speed.

How I can know how many bytes my transaction have? It's just send btc from one wallet to another


It shows how many transactions are waiting to be confirmed at various fee rates. Right now, 2-3 satoshis/byte will probably get confirmed in the next block. Earlier in the day, you needed closer to 7 satoshis/byte for the same confirmation speed.
How do you know it's need 2-3satoshis/byte
2  Other / Beginners & Help / How I can check the fee for now ? on: September 17, 2018, 05:19:53 PM
How I can check the fee for now ? I can't understand how fees work. Is there a website where I can type the  the amount of BTC transaction and I how much will be the fee.
I found one website but there it types - it doesn't matter how many BTC you send you will get same fee. And there types that now fee for a transaction is 0.6$. It is really so low ? I don't really trust the fee can be so low
Is there a website where I can write amount of BTC I want to send and it check the fee in real time?
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC transaction fees is going down. on: September 17, 2018, 09:29:19 AM
How I can check the fee for now ? I can't understand how fees work. Is there a website where I can type the  the amount of BTC transaction and I how much will be the fee.
I found one website but there it types - it doesn't matter how many BTC you send you will get same fee. And there types that now fee for a transaction is 0.6$. It is really so low ? I don't really trust the fee can be so low
4  Other / Beginners & Help / How to trade cash to BTC ? on: December 09, 2017, 06:21:03 AM
Hi guys. So in my country I have only one office where they trade can exchange cash to BTC. But their price is not soo good and they have very many bad feedbacks.
Also I found a guy on a forum from my country that want to sell BTC to Cash. But how should I do to not get scammed ?
I meet with him, we go to internet club and he transfer the btc from his wallet to mine. And after I see the transfer I give him the cash ? Or how it should do ?
Thanks
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Investing in crypto on: December 07, 2017, 04:08:21 AM
Yes, I've done my own research as well.
I think I will invest in all coins I'm thinking about different amounts of money.
Thanks guys
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Investing in crypto on: December 06, 2017, 04:50:33 AM
Hi forum members
I'm thinking about investing investing a small amount of money like 500$ in BTC, IOTA, BTC God or Ethereum  and let it on my wallet for 1-2 years. In case the coin will keep going up I might let it for 4-5 years and even invest more. What coin do you think I should invest ?
Advice please

Thank you very much for help
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Investing into mining or trading ? on: December 04, 2017, 06:21:19 PM
Hi dear forum users
I wanted to invest in crypto 1-2 years ago but I didn't have money. And now I have like 300$-500$ and I want to invest it.
It's really small amount of money and I don't know to buy some bitcoin for longterm or to buy an ASIC or build a mining PC ?
Is there any point to invest only 500$ or the amount of money is too small and there is no reason for investing
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