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December 15, 2015, 12:26:44 AM
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Greedy miners squabbling over a few stoshis.. The miner market is overbought, the bubble will pop soon..

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December 15, 2015, 05:04:14 AM
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Can you even send a tx without a fee? I thought you need a minimal fee to send bitcoins on the network?

You can choose to send a transaction without any fee whatsoever. However, this transaction will be left behind by miners because it has no incentive. so miners will be considering this Tx with no priority and it keeps being left behind. Eventually, some miner will pick it to complete a block
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December 15, 2015, 12:09:41 PM
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I saw your transaction and it is still showing unconfirmed!!!!
Really surprised that why did you sent that transaction without paying any fee.

Yes still unconfirmed after 4 days. It was my first bitcoin transaction so I did not know a fee was needed. Anytime with future payments I will always add a fee
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December 15, 2015, 06:15:04 PM
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I saw your transaction and it is still showing unconfirmed!!!!
Really surprised that why did you sent that transaction without paying any fee.

Yes still unconfirmed after 4 days. It was my first bitcoin transaction so I did not know a fee was needed. Anytime with future payments I will always add a fee

That will make it much quicker.  One day transaction fee's alone are suspose to pay for BTC I believe (don't know as far as timeline).  But transaction fee really is important.

If you don't do it this is perfect example in most cases long wait.  And it's over a few cents.
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December 15, 2015, 07:10:22 PM
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Good luck!

I can't wait to hear how long it takes to confirm (or be "returned").

It'll be interesting

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December 15, 2015, 07:12:46 PM
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0.1 BTC is usually high enough for you to get lucky and confirm the transaction without a fee.

But next time please either send with a fee, or you can use Coinbase or Localbitcoins wallets which both pays the fee for you, for free.

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December 15, 2015, 09:08:47 PM
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So the priority of the transaction depends on both the transaction size and the fee?
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December 15, 2015, 09:12:22 PM
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I saw your transaction and it is still showing unconfirmed!!!!
Really surprised that why did you sent that transaction without paying any fee.

Yes still unconfirmed after 4 days. It was my first bitcoin transaction so I did not know a fee was needed. Anytime with future payments I will always add a fee
It says that the transaction was made yesterday 14 december, did you made the same mistake again without putting any fee?
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December 15, 2015, 09:39:56 PM
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So the priority of the transaction depends on both the transaction size and the fee?

Kinda. Priority comes from inputs. Inputs are the coins you have received and now want to spend (create an output). The older (in number of confirmations) and larger (in bitcoin) an input is the higher is its priority. If the whole transaction (can have several inputs and outputs) has not a high enough priority to be confirmed without fee, the fee is a supplement for the missing priority.

High enough is usually 1 bitcoin day. That is 1 input worth 1 btc with 1 days worth of confirmations (144) used to create two outputs. If the input is only 0.1 BTC it would require 1440 (10 days) confirmations, etc.

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December 15, 2015, 11:01:00 PM
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So the priority of the transaction depends on both the transaction size and the fee?

Kinda. Priority comes from inputs. Inputs are the coins you have received and now want to spend (create an output). The older (in number of confirmations) and larger (in bitcoin) an input is the higher is its priority. If the whole transaction (can have several inputs and outputs) has not a high enough priority to be confirmed without fee, the fee is a supplement for the missing priority.

High enough is usually 1 bitcoin day. That is 1 input worth 1 btc with 1 days worth of confirmations (144) used to create two outputs. If the input is only 0.1 BTC it would require 1440 (10 days) confirmations, etc.

So then is there a formula for how the fee affects the priority?  So let's say I want my 0.1 BTC transaction to be processed as fast a a 1 BTC transaction would, how much more in fees would I need to add(assuming the coins are the same age)?
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December 15, 2015, 11:36:43 PM
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So the priority of the transaction depends on both the transaction size and the fee?

Kinda. Priority comes from inputs. Inputs are the coins you have received and now want to spend (create an output). The older (in number of confirmations) and larger (in bitcoin) an input is the higher is its priority. If the whole transaction (can have several inputs and outputs) has not a high enough priority to be confirmed without fee, the fee is a supplement for the missing priority.

High enough is usually 1 bitcoin day. That is 1 input worth 1 btc with 1 days worth of confirmations (144) used to create two outputs. If the input is only 0.1 BTC it would require 1440 (10 days) confirmations, etc.

So then is there a formula for how the fee affects the priority?  So let's say I want my 0.1 BTC transaction to be processed as fast a a 1 BTC transaction would, how much more in fees would I need to add(assuming the coins are the same age)?

No. Keep in mind this is all "default settings" and any miner can change them around however they want.

There are 50KByte per Block that are reserved for free transactions (no fee). They are put in sorted by priority, highest first. Once the 50KByte are filled up the remaining TX are sorted by fee per byte until the block is full or no more transactions are left. The transactions with fees are competing against eachother and those without fees. There is however more space for those that pay a fee. If there are not enough transactions to fill a block, all get confirmed. This would include TX without fee and a low priority as they are at the bottom of the queue.

Since there are always transaction that await a confirmations fees needed to get a quick confirmation are on the rise.

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December 16, 2015, 02:00:21 PM
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I saw your transaction and it is still showing unconfirmed!!!!
Really surprised that why did you sent that transaction without paying any fee.

Yes still unconfirmed after 4 days. It was my first bitcoin transaction so I did not know a fee was needed. Anytime with future payments I will always add a fee
It says that the transaction was made yesterday 14 december, did you made the same mistake again without putting any fee?

No the transaction was sent on the 10th. But the date seems to of changed on the blockchain. In my bitcoin core client it still says I sent it on the 10th so I don't know what's going on here
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December 16, 2015, 03:30:25 PM
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I wouldn't advise sending bitcoin without any transaction fee. It would take a long and the transaction may be rejected. There is no point wasting your time and effort just to save a bit of dust.

     

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December 17, 2015, 11:13:04 AM
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I wouldn't advise sending bitcoin without any transaction fee. It would take a long and the transaction may be rejected. There is no point wasting your time and effort just to save a bit of dust.

but it could have a point in the future, 10k satoshi are almost 5 cents, if the price skyrocket above 1k again we can reach easily a range where the fee will not be so cheap anymore, especially if you a lot of small transaction....
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December 17, 2015, 11:22:09 AM
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Hi all I am relatively new to bitcoin and sent 0.1 bitcoins without paying a fee. I just assumed that the fee is added automatically. Anyway it's been 15 hours and  is still unspent with zero confirmations.
https://blockchain.info/address/18AB3AQw55DsHGwBGfVwJTGuTH98tCD6H

You sent 0.1 btc on December 11th with a 0.00033571 btc fee, it confirmed within 1 minute. Today, you send another 0.1 btc from the same address. This time, it really has 0 fee. It should confirm in a few days. Don't worry too much. If you are not sure what you are doing, do not send transactions with zero fee. It's going to cause you problems. Which wallet are you using? Do you know how to attach a fee?
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December 17, 2015, 01:03:10 PM
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Does it confirm with no fees?
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December 17, 2015, 01:24:33 PM
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Hi all I am relatively new to bitcoin and sent 0.1 bitcoins without paying a fee. I just assumed that the fee is added automatically. Anyway it's been 15 hours and  is still unspent with zero confirmations.
https://blockchain.info/address/18AB3AQw55DsHGwBGfVwJTGuTH98tCD6H

Will this ever be confirmed or returned to my wallet. Or lost forever?
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It will confirm because it has high priority in the network.
This transaction ? https://blockchain.info/tx/93e62782951f467afd039d4de969d7dbad7d362ebf6119c40578d3319beac334 ??
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December 17, 2015, 05:33:48 PM
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If the transaction too long they not come back to sender?
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December 18, 2015, 03:37:31 AM
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Hi all I am relatively new to bitcoin and sent 0.1 bitcoins without paying a fee. I just assumed that the fee is added automatically. Anyway it's been 15 hours and  is still unspent with zero confirmations.
https://blockchain.info/address/18AB3AQw55DsHGwBGfVwJTGuTH98tCD6H

You sent 0.1 btc on December 11th with a 0.00033571 btc fee, it confirmed within 1 minute. Today, you send another 0.1 btc from the same address. This time, it really has 0 fee. It should confirm in a few days. Don't worry too much. If you are not sure what you are doing, do not send transactions with zero fee. It's going to cause you problems. Which wallet are you using? Do you know how to attach a fee?

No I sent 0.1 BTC without a fee on the 10th December. I do not know why the date has changed on BLOCKCHAIN.info. it still says the 10th on my CORE client. See image.
The date keeps resetting on the blockchain. Meaning this transaction is NEVER being confirmed. The chain has stolen my bitcoins!!! It's been 8 days with no confirmations.
I know I should now send a fee with a transaction but this is still ridiculous. You should get a warning in the bitcoin client that says miners are tight asses who refuse free transations instead of allowing bitcoin to steal our hard earned cash http://s14.postimg.org/akm6l800x/bit3_Greenshot.png
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December 18, 2015, 09:19:11 AM
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No I sent 0.1 BTC without a fee on the 10th December. I do not know why the date has changed on BLOCKCHAIN.info. it still says the 10th on my CORE client. See image.

When transactions aren't confirmed, you client will rebroadcast the transaction again after it was dropped from the unconfirmed pool. In this case, your core client rebroadcasted it yesterday.

The date keeps resetting on the blockchain. Meaning this transaction is NEVER being confirmed. The chain has stolen my bitcoins!!! It's been 8 days with no confirmations.

The network is fairly busy right now with 7k unconfirmed transactions. My guess is that it will confirm in a week when it has higher priority, could be sooner if you are lucky.

I know I should now send a fee with a transaction but this is still ridiculous. You should get a warning in the bitcoin client that says miners are tight asses who refuse free transations instead of allowing bitcoin to steal our hard earned cash

Your coins are still in your 1DBS9 address, it is reported as "spent" because it is used in a transaction. If that transaction never confirms, the 0.1 btc can be released back to "unpsent" status (with a bit of work in core client).
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