Bitcoin Forum
June 01, 2024, 06:38:40 PM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 27.0 [Torrent]
 
  Home Help Search Login Register More  
  Show Posts
Pages: [1]
1  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: New release: Electrum-4.0.9 on: January 31, 2021, 05:49:10 PM
Is it only me that dont have the "Fees" under tools - preferences then before Fees

I want to change to set fees manually, any help?
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Abandon Transaction / must send back to same address? on: January 31, 2021, 04:02:05 PM
hi again guys.

have anyone tried to increase transaction fee on one abandoned transaction?

i really need to unlock this shit, so if increase work thats about 95usd cost

otherwise i need to do Child-Pays-For-Parent with Electrum (i use core wallet) and that seems very complicated, so if anyone have any experience with increasing abandoned transaction pls let me know
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Abandon Transaction / must send back to same address? on: January 31, 2021, 02:24:12 PM
i sent info in message, becuase its really strange. try to resend 1k usd to the same address that i abondon (binance address)\\ and now when sent i cant find it on the address or transaction id and the money have been withdrawn from the core wallet, thought it was going to be simple to send money back and forth to binance
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Abandon Transaction / must send back to same address? on: January 31, 2021, 01:42:03 PM
restarted my core wallet, now all are grey and ? mark
That's normal, especially when your system is slow. Give it some time.

yea its good now, but the new transaction still still missing, i dont understand this at all, gone over 2h and cant even find in blockchain explorer even too paid for up to 3 hours
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Abandon Transaction / must send back to same address? on: January 31, 2021, 01:19:37 PM
yes it is, i have that box checked in the core wallet

i double checked at your site and its a yes

Replace-by-fee (RBF) enabled?
YES


edit/ so the new transaction to the same address cant be shown when i type the address or transaction id in the explorer or the site u sent
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Abandon Transaction / must send back to same address? on: January 31, 2021, 01:13:29 PM
i have wasted thousands of usd in fees, so want to change that haha!
You're going to want to read this topic: Fees are low, use this opportunity to Consolidate your small inputs!

Yup. Fees estimation sites are never accurate as transaction volumes tends to spike randomly.
That's because the estimate is based on past transactions and blocks, while any transaction you make depends on future blocks. If it takes an hour to find the next block, fees go up (and miners include the most profitable transactions first).

That's why I use Johoe's site most of the time now. On Sundays (today!), fees are usually the lowest. But read my Consolidation topic first Wink
You may also want to manually select which Inputs to use. This requires enabling Coin Control in Bitcoin Core's settings. If you use only large inputs, you save on fees. The small inputs you can consolidate separately.

Thanks will def read the post and all the answers. Smiley i re-sent 1k usd now to try, been almost 2 hours and on blockchain.info i cant even find the transaction id and on the reciever string it doesnt even show (only the past transaction that i cancelled) why is that?
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Abandon Transaction / must send back to same address? on: January 31, 2021, 11:22:51 AM
sorry dont understand anything from this post ;( is it some easy way to check how many satoshi i need to pay if want to recieve in 1 to 4 hour at the most, if im sending x pcs btc or x total amount

this is a djungel, i have wasted thousands of usd in fees, so want to change that haha!
The fees is determined by the transaction size, which is proportional to the number of inputs and the number of outputs that you have. It is unaffected by your total amount of Bitcoin sent.

Sites like (https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/) uses the same estimation methodology as Bitcoin Core and you tend to overpay for your transaction fees. If you're fine with a bit more room for error and paying lesser fees, see this site: https://bitcoindata.science/plot-your-transaction-in-mempool.html. Each block removes 1MB of transaction so you can roughly see where your transaction stands.

The fees that you've mentioned is calculated on a per byte basis. To get KB, use that number and multiply it by 1000.

ok i will never learn this!  Grin to make it simple i can use this? https://bitcoiner.live/

2h to send (?) cost 14sat/vB that it 14 000 satoshi / how often does this work so it takes 2h or can it take 24h?

so sorry for all newbie i can send u a donation if u like ranochigo
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Abandon Transaction / must send back to same address? on: January 31, 2021, 11:04:29 AM
so 0.00012000 or 12 000 sat is only 0.001108 abt 38 usd, and if i use recommended 60 min its 0.009607 abt 325 usd

so the 12 000 satoshi is fine? big difference, i have used the 60min for years cost me a lot, now i tried the 24hour and got to this haha (and the 24hour 144blocks have similiar cost 0.001023 abt 35 usd, so why will 12 000 satoshi go faster than the 24hour?)

is there any calculator to use if need reach for example binance in 4 hours how much i need pay for that

edit/ im sending 0.43 btc to binance
Your transaction is ~10KB?

The fees mechanism in Bitcoin Core tends to be quite sticky downwards (ie. The lower mempool doesn't exactly reflect in the decrease in the cost for the transaction). It will thus have a more conservative estimate to ensure the chances of you getting a confirmation within X blocks. You should be fine with that. The amount of Bitcoins that you're sending in the transaction will not matter but the transaction size matters.

If you were to refer to the site referenced by LoyceV, you can scroll down and see that the total size of the transaction paying fees more than 12sat/byte is below 1MB.

sorry dont understand anything from this post ;( is it some easy way to check how many satoshi i need to pay if want to recieve in 1 to 4 hour at the most, if im sending x pcs btc or x total amount

this is a djungel, i have wasted thousands of usd in fees, so want to change that haha!


edit/
https://mempool.space/ - if i want medium 62sat/vB and high 114sat/vB , how do i translate this into satoshi? then i can just  check this site and if urgent i choose high and if medium i choose that if i can wait little?
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Abandon Transaction / must send back to same address? on: January 31, 2021, 10:30:21 AM
So will im at it, to learn a lot.. then i make send transaction fee i choose custom, change to satoshi sat and write 12sat? is that correct and how do i check the cost in usd?

i have used core wallet for at least 4 years and dont know this, sorry for being the biggest newbie on this forum!  Grin
Bitcoin Core uses kilobytes instead of bytes. You'd be looking to enter 0.00012BTC/KB or 12000 satoshis.

There isn't any fiat integration into Bitcoin Core. You'll have a confirmation to confirm the amount, TX fees and the address for it to be sent to. You can use a site like preev.com to convert it to USD.

so 0.00012000 or 12 000 sat is only 0.001108 abt 38 usd, and if i use recommended 60 min its 0.009607 abt 325 usd

so the 12 000 satoshi is fine? big difference, i have used the 60min for years cost me a lot, now i tried the 24hour and got to this haha (and the 24hour 144blocks have similiar cost 0.001023 abt 35 usd, so why will 12 000 satoshi go faster than the 24hour?)

is there any calculator to use if need reach for example binance in 4 hours how much i need pay for that

edit/ im sending 0.43 btc to binance
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Abandon Transaction / must send back to same address? on: January 31, 2021, 10:07:12 AM
what option should i take? 60min 2hour?
My Bitcoin Core currently recommends 101 sat/byte. Based on Johoe's Bitcoin mempool Site, 10 sat/byte is currently enough for a fast confirmation. You can make it 12 sat/byte for peace of mind. I always use "Custom fee" for this.

So will im at it, to learn a lot.. then i make send transaction fee i choose custom, change to satoshi sat and write 12sat? is that correct and how do i check the cost in usd?

i have used core wallet for at least 4 years and dont know this, sorry for being the biggest newbie on this forum!  Grin
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Abandon Transaction / must send back to same address? on: January 31, 2021, 10:00:25 AM
i thought of using the increase but i googled some and didnt quite understand the function of it, so didnt want to gamble since i need to transfer a few k tonight, so now i know better in future of this

my thought was to send a large portion of my btc to binance so once i feel its high i can park it in btc/busd to protect my coins and if a large drop i then convert back to btc/usd instead Smiley

what do you think about the missing 2 transactions total value about 260 usd is that gone or will it catch up?
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Abandon Transaction / must send back to same address? on: January 31, 2021, 09:54:03 AM
Many thanks, took me 4 hours to figure out how to use config and abandon the payment with to low fee, will never make that mistake again... so now i will send to binance 0.4 btc with higher fee, i want it to get there within 24 hour always when i send the money

what option should i take? 60min 2hour?

edit/ my core wallet are very slow as well after doing this, gets not responding all the time
Your wallet may have been rescanning for those "zapped" transactions, and it's quite resource heavy.

May I ask your goal by using zapwallettxes?
[/quote]

it didnt work with the other command walletbroadcast=0, then i tried zapwallett and then i could abandon the sent that was yet unconfirmed, so now i got all money back in the core wallet except from 2 transactions (strange? about 130 usd each)

 
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Abandon Transaction / must send back to same address? on: January 31, 2021, 09:39:02 AM
Hello

I did the Abandon Transaction with zapwallettxes command in the config file, the BTC appear in my wallet after the restart of Bitcoin Core wallet, but 2 other completed transactions seems missing

Can I send the btc to another address now or do i need send back to the sam address with a higher fee?

edit/ my core wallet are very slow as well after doing this, gets not responding all the time
14  Economy / Exchanges / Re: BTC Core Wallet / keep money in USD? on: January 29, 2021, 11:40:11 AM
It is possible. Instead of exchanging the BTC, and having to wait a few days until the USD/EUR gets deposited to your bank account, you can use Stablecoins. I wouldn't recommend keeping your coins inside Binance (or any other non-custodial exchange though), you should withdraw them to your personal wallet when you're not trading.

I never want to withdraw to bank account, I just want to protect the money while not trading, cant do kyc or real name,

For example I trade during the day and then I go away from computer i want to place my btc into USD only

Maybe not so clear what i mean

To last poster>

Yes exactly save the value into USDT or Stablecoin(?) , so Binance i can use fake name and no KYC and deposit with core wallet then make BTC into either USDT or Stablecoin?
15  Economy / Exchanges / BTC Core Wallet / keep money in USD? on: January 29, 2021, 10:48:33 AM
hello all

i have bitcoin core wallet, i want to keep sometimes my btc in only usd or eur (to protect from volatility) and i want to do this and keep my anon.

so what exchange can i use for this? transfer btc from my core wallet to an exchange and on the exchange change to USD and then change back again to BTC and transfer back to core wallet or to another person

is this possible?
Pages: [1]
Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!