Guys, thank you for your help. I will still have to decide whether it is better to send my bitcoin from the bitcoin.com desktop wallet or import my wallet in Electrum for example.
The bitcoin.com wallet has an option to send a transaction with 1 sat/byte fee. thats the lowest there is according to the info from the wallet.
Just above that there is a transaction fee of 14 sat/byte.
I dont know how to calculate this and what it means exactly. If I need to move 0.14 BTC how big will the fee be with those numbers I posted?
And will the 1 sat/byte transaction even be accepted since it seems so small?
Why complicate things when they can be simple? You get nothing by import seed from bitcoin.com to Electrum, both give you option for lowest fee and your main goal is to transfer
BTC from online wallet to hardware wallet.
Before you send transaction from bitcoin.com there should be some preview window where you can see all data, total amount of
BTC, sending/receiving address, total fee... So you should know size of your transaction to calculate fee, and size of transaction is depends on number of inputs/outputs.
For example, if your transaction is 300 bytes and you pay 1 satoshis/byte, fee will be 300 satoshi. Currently fastes and the highest fee to get confirmation in next block is 8 satoshis/byte and 300 bytes size transactin would cost you only 2400 satoshi.
The only question is how fast you want to get first confirmation, so why not use middle option (economy)?