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September 03, 2015, 01:40:28 PM |
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The recommended transaction fee depends on a number of factors, basically number of inputs (which make up the bulk of a transaction's size) and age of the source transactions (when they are sufficiently old, then zero-fee works well). In general, transactions without fee might eventually get processed but it can take a longer time, as miners would prefer to mine transactions with fees, but they normally include some no-fee transactions in blocks, too. If you can accept a long transaction time (for example, it you move funds between different wallets of your own, or send a bit to a friend who does not mind if he gets it this week) then you might try to send without a fee. The worst that can happen is that after a long time (on the order of days) your wallet decides that re-broadcasting the transaction is not going to work, and shows its inputs as unspent again.
Onkel Paul
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