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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: March 01, 2015, 10:17:25 AM
I started collecting payments in 2012...
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 27, 2015, 09:43:51 PM
The other address (1CSn6sPyhxjJ2pk1oiVHgMWzBA7vomq9qh) seems to work, too!

I just placed an order on coinsfortech ... I'll see if it works.

Thank you again!
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 27, 2015, 09:33:12 PM
Received, thank you!
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 27, 2015, 08:30:03 PM
I created one on coinbase

Here is the address: 16F2eDs9SBvjRry42YNufSWzhevQbBsLQe
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 27, 2015, 08:12:11 PM
I was thinking about creating an online wallet (so I won't have to mess with upgrades, at least): do you recommend some online wallet in particular?
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 27, 2015, 08:04:40 PM
I'm not sure... I suppose the slow TX should be good.

By the way, as I've already told, I'm not even sure about how to spend bitcoins that are in the address 1CSn6sPyhxjJ2pk1oiVHgMWzBA7vomq9qh (from blockchain I can't)
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 27, 2015, 07:53:07 PM
password sent
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 27, 2015, 07:15:16 PM
I think I'll have to trust you (after all, at the moment I can't use my bitcoins, so, I do not have much to lose)

9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 27, 2015, 05:17:11 PM
Tried to create a transaction of .495. It didn't work.

Tried upgrading bitcoin client: it crashes with

EXCEPTION: N5boost10filesystem16filesystem_errorE       
boost::filesystem::file_size: Operation not permitted:
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 27, 2015, 04:00:22 PM
Should I create a transaction toward which address?
Should I use 1CSn6sPyhxjJ2pk1oiVHgMWzBA7vomq9qh, or another one?
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 26, 2015, 11:46:37 PM
Ok, sync complete: I still have 0.497 btc (the rest is on the new address)
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 26, 2015, 05:23:39 PM
I started the bitcoin client... 2000 blocks to sync yet...
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 26, 2015, 05:09:25 PM
Is the address 1CSn6sPyhxjJ2pk1oiVHgMWzBA7vomq9qh under your control?

Yes, it is: it's the address thet blockchain.info provided me when I created the account. I have the private key.


Hmm the older version does not have coin control AFAIK. Can you sync it to see if it still has a balance? You could also check the addresses manually via a blockchain explorer.

Version 0.3 dodn't work any more; version 0.8 some days ago still had a partial balance (not complete, since I didn't put the private key for 1CSn6sPyhxjJ2pk1oiVHgMWzBA7vomq9qh)
14  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 26, 2015, 04:45:29 PM
The TX id is this:
ab9920642c6ab796220fc96f8d69a6d595d81e6a6d5e4a6b2388d2a1550a340b

Others transactions marked as "moved between wallets" are:

73753072895ad1bdfcb05d68255f9fac2ab369edaea03afba143a8903529ba97

f2dbffc9f9a9db567f9fcee9cd0fe595fd55317b72a43edb11c1de4136931dd1

1fa8082f3edc7ba48e3363e39ff58bda298e53ccbadcc2238c36f72602e7a2e9

(at least, I hope this is what you refer as TX id)


Yes, but its hard to give advice after you tried 500 different approaches and I have no idea what the current state is.

Current state is that I have all my wallets on an account on blockchain.info.

I.E., is there a way to "force" a transaction with no fees at all (I don't care if it needs days to complete)?

Yes, but thats not smart in your case.


Why not?


So much for how transactions work and why small inputs are a problem. How do you solve this? You pay a high(!) fee. If you still have bitcoin core:


I still have a bitcoin software, but it's an old version (bitcoin QT 0.8.1); I started with an even older version (0.3.24). Since I already messed it a lot I'll wait for your reply before attempting an upgrade.
15  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Many tiny transactions from faucets on: February 26, 2015, 04:14:18 PM
Some time ago, I installed a bitcoin wallet, and I tried receiving bitcoins from many faucets (BitVisitor, cointube and similar ones); now, I have 1 btc and something; I tried spending it, with no success (I got "invalid transaction"). I figured it might have been a problem in my client, so I exported all the keys and build an account on blockchain.info: when I tried spending bitcoin from here, I got the error:

"This wallet contains a very large number of unspent outputs. Please consolidate some outputs"

What should I do? I read about "dusty" transactions, but I cannot discard them, because all of my bitcoin are made of it; blockchain reported an available sum of 1/3rd of the total: I tried sending it to another wallet, but it made things worse, because now the availabe sum is 1/10th of the total.

The "sweep keys" didn't work, too. Is there any solution to use these bitcoins? I.E., is there a way to "force" a transaction with no fees at all (I don't care if it needs days to complete)? Or... is there some service that takes the private keys, "extracts" coins and send them back in a clean transaction?

Sorry if my question is silly, but I haven't found anything useful on the web (I found similar questions, but most answers were useless attempts to guess, like "I never tried, but...", or "I don't know, but I believe that....").

Thanks for your help.

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