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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin stored Locally on: December 03, 2018, 07:47:18 AM
this is unlikely to be a bug. that error message is a network error message that the bitcoin network is giving you not the wallet. and it means that one or more of your new transaction outputs that you are trying to create is smaller than dust amount so it is considered non-standard and the nodes you are connecting to are rejecting it.

in your preview window at the bottom of the page inside Outputs you should see the new outputs you are creating. there is an amount in front of each of them. one should be smaller than dust limit which is causing the problem. change that and your TX will go through.


Ok.but the btc address i used is most likely different now. As this website changes my btc wallet address once a week as a security measure..will this be an issue??? I wouldent want to lose any btc sending to a unexisting address....OK so i opened up my electrum wallet and i did locate one dust output..im on an android though and it seems my options are limited on ways to troubleshoot this...anymore advice? 

Thanks guys!
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin stored Locally on: November 17, 2018, 02:11:01 PM
Well theres a broadcast button which ive tried allready..then theres just a copy of the outputs and transaction ID...everytime i try to hit broadcast i get an error message n64dust...mind you im sending 50mbtc as i allways do and never had issue in the past...soneone told me it may be a bug?Huh  Im a tech newb so please bare w me

Thanks
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin stored Locally on: November 17, 2018, 01:59:50 PM
Hello..i tried transfering 50mbtc from electrum to a gaming website a couple months ago and the transaction never completed..trasaction status shows as LOCAL..i was hoping. My bitcoin would find its way back into my wallet eventually but no luck...can someone tell me an easy way to utilize these coins to spend again..i guess right now there stored on a local file on mt electrum..btw im using android.  Thank you..btw is there anybody. I can speak to from electrum. Directly?
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transfer status Local on: October 08, 2018, 07:29:52 AM
Error message. Says.    rejected by network rules \n\n64:dust\n

this error is telling you that the amount you are trying to send is too small.
there is a limit for the amount of bitcoin that you can send, i don't know how much it is now since it has changed multiple times but i believe it is somewhere around 5000 satoshi and when you send an amount smaller than that it will be rejected.
I sent 51mbtc.  Its stored locally now apparantly

are you sure it is not "bits"? 51 bits means 5100 satoshi which is lower than the dust limit hence the rejection.
if it doesn't violate your privacy can you post the raw transaction here? you should be able to export the transaction from your android wallet. it will be a long hexadecimal string starting with 01000000 (it can be 02000000 too but Electrum uses version 1 transactions).

if not answer this:
how many new outputs are you creating? (in other words are you paying to 1 address or multiple). and how much you are paying to that 1 or if more to each address?
if it is just one, the only thing that i can think of is that Electrum is making a change address for you and pays the remainder but it is small so it is rejected by the network. which means it is a bug because the wallet doesn't let you create dust output in first place.



I only sent to one address as i normally do in mbtc. Form...51mbtc still stored locally...ive tried over and over to broadcast. But get the same error message....a bug?  Strange..  If it wasent for bad luck id have no luck at all

Thank guys
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transfer status Local on: October 07, 2018, 05:30:17 PM
Error message. Says.    rejected by network rules \n\n64:dust\n

this error is telling you that the amount you are trying to send is too small.
there is a limit for the amount of bitcoin that you can send, i don't know how much it is now since it has changed multiple times but i believe it is somewhere around 5000 satoshi and when you send an amount smaller than that it will be rejected.



I sent 51mbtc.  Its stored locally now apparantly
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transfer status Local on: October 07, 2018, 05:23:44 PM
On the history tab right click on the local transaction where it says local and choose remove. Then go to tools > preferences > fiat tab and set the base unit to btc. Now attempt to craft a new transaction via the send tab. This time understand that you are using bitcoin as your unit and not mbtc. Your transaction was previously rejected because you were confusing bitcoin with mbtc. 1 mbtc = 1/1000th of a bitcoin.


Thank for the advice man but im using an android version of electrum..i lost my seed so i dont think i could connect to a pc...i guess my 51mbtc are n64 dust in the wind..bro this really sucks..why did this hapoen in the first. Place..i sent mbtc as i normally do..people are telling me i sent to small of an amount...ive sent. Multiple times since and all has been ok...is there anything i can do from my android to fix it?
Thank you
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transfer status Local on: October 07, 2018, 05:09:54 PM
Error message. Says.    rejected by network rules \n\n64:dust\n

This tells you that it got rejected by the network due to your TX being dust.

How much are you trying to send ? It seems like it is just a fraction of 0.01$.

Depending on the specific amount you want to send, you'll either have to wait until the fees are at its lowest (~ 1 sat/B) or you need to use more inputs in order to create a bigger transaction (worth more than fees + minimum amount).



No dude i sent.  51mbtc
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transfer status Local on: October 06, 2018, 02:06:22 AM
Aside from "transaction rejected"... Does the error message say anything else?

Usually, it will have an error code/number and a somewhat cryptic message. For example, "66-insufficent priority"

It's been a while since I had issues with the Android version of Electrum, so I'm not 100% that it shows the full error message... However, if it does, knowing this number and message will greatly assist with pinpointing the root cause of your problem.

Screenshot maybe?
If you are using Bitcoin/similar cryptocurrency and use non-centralized wallet, then i think you're not robbed.
Most likely your wallet's default fee is too low which make confirmation takes a while. All you need to do is wait until the transaction is confirmed.

p.s. please give us more information such as wallet that you use and mentioned transaction ID.




Error message. Says.    rejected by network rules \n\n64:dust\n


My coins are stuck i think...i think...i read it can take 4 or 5 days to find there way back...at least i hope thats the issue...status still showing as local and network wont let me broadcast. .due to network rules...the error. Message also says that too..Thanks guys
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transfer status Local on: October 05, 2018, 01:20:46 PM
Well i Pushed the Broadcast button and got an error message telling me that my transaction is rejected by the network..i guess the node rejected me whatever the hell that means...does this mean my coins are stuck...coins wont just dissapear will they?  and finally where and when will my coins final destination be?  i really hope these coins find there way back into my wallet...and again my status still shows as LOCAL


Im fukin  confused..anybody got any good news for me?

Well... If you got a message saying the node rejected your transaction, it probably IS a fee problem (there could be other problems to, but a fee related problem is the most common one).  Without actually seeing the transaction, there is no way to pinpoint the exact problem with the transaction.

Good news, sure there's some good news Wink:
In a non-technical way, it means that the coins never actually left your wallet.

In a technical way, it means that the unspent outputs funding the addresses managed by your wallet were used as input for a new transaction, but since that transaction wasn't succesfully broadcasted, the transaction spending the unspent outputs is not in the mempool of any of the nodes, so as far as the network's concerned: nothing really happened, the transaction sending the funds simply doesn't "exist" (at least from the network's point of view).
This statement only remains true as long as you don't succeed in broadcasting the transaction... If you broadcast it even once, the above statement becomes untrue!




The only "problem" is that electrum actually keeps the unbroadcasted transaction stored in a local file on your computer. As long as electrum has this transaction in this local file, you'll probably not be able to re-spend the funds...

I haven't used electrum in a while, so i don't know if there is a way to make electrum "forget" the transaction that's currently stuck... You can always restore your wallet from seed, but that might be a drastic measure since you'll lose all metadata you added (for example, the comments you added to a transaction or the names you attached to addresses).

what do you mean by respend the funds?   also if its most likely a fee problem does that mean i should just sit and wait it out?  will the locally stored funds ever start moving down the blockchain on there own?  im computer illiterate so if i can avoid any trouble shooting that would be awesome



thanks so much for the replies by the way guys

10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transfer status Local on: October 05, 2018, 01:11:25 PM
is it the down scroll tab that lights up green?  because that tab is grey right now...also i sent 2 payments to different locations after running into this problens and they both confirmed rather quickly so im thinking i must be connected to the server...will this problem sort its self out?  or will i have to do some trouble shooting..crappy im computer illiterate
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transfer status Local on: October 05, 2018, 12:54:19 PM
and to answer your question in not seeing any green light but im using electrum from my phone and i dont think i ever see that light actually but not sure...also i cant find a way to change servers on my phone either
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transfer status Local on: October 05, 2018, 12:46:12 PM
Well i Pushed the Broadcast button and got an error message telling me that my transaction is rejected by the network..i guess the node rejected me whatever the hell that means...does this mean my coins are stuck...coins wont just dissapear will they?  and finally where and when will my coins final destination be?  i really hope these coins find there way back into my wallet...and again my status still shows as LOCAL


Im fukin  confused..anybody got any good news for me?
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transfer status Local on: October 05, 2018, 07:44:04 AM
Well the funds went from coinbase to electrum to a gaming website.. I did some research and it told me that my transaction is signed and confirmed but not broadcasted...so i went to my wallet and pushed the broadcast button and still nothing is moving it seems...but whats strange is that i sent the coin in the same fashion as i allways do but now for some reason my status is local
14  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Transfer status Local on: October 05, 2018, 06:36:39 AM
Hello, im a crypto newb sorry..Well i made a transfer as i allways do and noticed its been taking a while..now my status is showing as Local..have i been robbed?  Can somebody help me out w some info..Thank you   Smiley
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