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March 19, 2013, 06:45:14 PM |
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Hi,
I had few bitcoins in my wallet. I decided to get rid of this wallet and to send btc to new one. When I was sending btc, I put exact number of btc in the wallet, but the client complained that I need to pay transaction fee and don't have enough funds to complete it. I subtracted the amount of fee from the amount of btc in the wallet, and transaction passed through, but somehow small fraction of btc remained. When I tried to move this tiny amount, I got insufficient funds to pay the fee complain again. I hate to destroy the wallet with a fraction of btc inside, may be this will have a value of ice cream hundred years from now. Can I transfer this small amount to the new wallet or should I just keep the old wallet forever? Why the client does not subtract fee from transferred amount, instead of putting it on top?
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