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September 21, 2016, 05:14:26 AM
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Hi, my blockchain.info wallet has rough 0.03 btc, but I have many sub-address. When I click send, it can't send 0.03 once, can only send max to my sub-address balance.

how can i send 0.03 in 1 transaction? Or I have to send all my btc from every sub-address?? Many Thanks

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September 21, 2016, 05:17:57 AM
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Hi, my blockchain.info wallet has rough 0.03 btc, but I have many sub-wallets. When I click send, it can't send 0.03 once, can only send max to my sub-wallets balance.

how can i send 0.03 once? Many Thanks   Cheesy
You can not send all of bitcoin for 0.03BTC because there is fees must be paid for bitcoin wallet service and fees for miners.
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September 21, 2016, 05:20:15 AM
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Hi, my blockchain.info wallet has rough 0.03 btc, but I have many sub-wallets. When I click send, it can't send 0.03 once, can only send max to my sub-wallets balance.

how can i send 0.03 once? Many Thanks   Cheesy
You can not send all of bitcoin for 0.03BTC because there is fees must be paid for bitcoin wallet service and fees for miners.

You don't understand my meaning at all. I have the money including mining fee. But the question is: i can't choose a total wallet balance to send, only sub-wallet balance.

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September 21, 2016, 06:05:22 AM
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You don't understand my meaning at all. I have the money including mining fee. But the question is: i can't choose a total wallet balance to send, only sub-wallet balance.

what do you mean by sub-wallet balance?

do you have more than one address in your wallet? and are you sure all of them are with private keys and not just a watch only address? you can not spend the balance of a watch-only address if you have imported the public key only in your wallet but it shows the balance.

are you sure all of the inputs are confirmed? (i am not sure about this but maybe blockchain.info doesn't let you spend unconfirmed transactions)

and at last you should move this topic to online wallets board.

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September 21, 2016, 06:13:39 AM
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You don't understand my meaning at all. I have the money including mining fee. But the question is: i can't choose a total wallet balance to send, only sub-wallet balance.

what do you mean by sub-wallet balance?

do you have more than one address in your wallet? and are you sure all of them are with private keys and not just a watch only address? you can not spend the balance of a watch-only address if you have imported the public key only in your wallet but it shows the balance.

are you sure all of the inputs are confirmed? (i am not sure about this but maybe blockchain.info doesn't let you spend unconfirmed transactions)

and at last you should move this topic to online wallets board.

Ok, I move it there.

Sub-wallet balance? I mean that I have multi-address(sub addresses under my main wallet).

do you have more than one address in your wallet? Of course, I have the screenshot, you see i have many addresses.

are you sure all of the inputs are confirmed? Yes, last transactions came in 2 days ago.

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September 21, 2016, 04:26:27 PM
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I don't think that you can do it. I'd suggest sending the funds to one address(via transactions) and sending the funds from there but the fees would eat up some of the funds that you have -_-.
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September 22, 2016, 06:06:42 AM
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I don't think that you can do it. I'd suggest sending the funds to one address(via transactions) and sending the funds from there but the fees would eat up some of the funds that you have -_-.

Good point, but for may privacy, i tend to use many receive address, I have business so I need many addresses.

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September 22, 2016, 08:38:41 AM
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You can send all your 'sub' funds to the main wallet by going to manage your adresses and transfer them all option.

Its a couple off steps more then the 'old' way where it did it automatic when you selected a mount to send.

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September 23, 2016, 03:42:46 AM
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You can send all your 'sub' funds to the main wallet by going to manage your adresses and transfer them all option.

Its a couple off steps more then the 'old' way where it did it automatic when you selected a mount to send.
I think this way can work for you or just send bitcoin from all address to one bitcoin address than better you use it from that address. Fee will be high for sure in both above way.
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September 24, 2016, 08:55:38 PM
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Next time try to use just one wallet, and you can have multiple address with one wallet... Well, it's not confidential however you are operating low values, so I don't see any problem with it.
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September 25, 2016, 05:50:42 PM
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Next time try to use just one wallet, and you can have multiple address with one wallet... Well, it's not confidential however you are operating low values, so I don't see any problem with it.

Thanks, i just tried my blockchain wallet for first time, i used exchange wallet before, but bitteex and poloniex have one fixed address, actually i want to have multiple addresses.

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September 25, 2016, 07:37:02 PM
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Hi, my blockchain.info wallet has rough 0.03 btc, but I have many sub-address. When I click send, it can't send 0.03 once, can only send max to my sub-address balance.

how can i send 0.03 in 1 transaction? Or I have to send all my btc from every sub-address?? Many Thanks

You can't do that anymore with new blockchain.info wallet. Old version of wallet had that option, new don't have it.
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September 25, 2016, 10:03:08 PM
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Next time try to use just one wallet, and you can have multiple address with one wallet... Well, it's not confidential however you are operating low values, so I don't see any problem with it.

Thanks, i just tried my blockchain wallet for first time, i used exchange wallet before, but bitteex and poloniex have one fixed address, actually i want to have multiple addresses.

If I remember well, every time you receive a transaction, you will get a new receivment address
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September 26, 2016, 01:56:09 AM
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you can click seeting manage addres
and send all, but send all only send to main addres but low fee very low fee and instant receive
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September 26, 2016, 08:26:53 AM
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you can click seeting manage addres
and send all, but send all only send to main addres but low fee very low fee and instant receive
What if do not have a main wallet, I have had a new blockchain but I did not use and i see no choice of main wallet.
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