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September 30, 2016, 12:51:49 AM
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THANK YOU!!!!!!!! (achow)  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy I really appreciate all your help. If it would help the community I can donate some BTC to compensate for your time.
No problem! If you want to tip me, send to 16mT7jrpkjnJBD7a3TM2awyxHub58H6r6Z.

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September 30, 2016, 01:24:58 AM
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Had to forward all those BTC but when I purchase more I'll make sure you get a drink or two on me! Happy you told me to update my BTC core as well, not sure why I thought that would just work indefinitely.............Have a great night and once again I appreciate your time.
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September 30, 2016, 01:31:24 AM
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Just sent you approx $10, not sure what's appropriate in this situation but hopefully it will get your coffee and bagel tomorrow morning!
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September 30, 2016, 01:32:18 AM
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Just sent you approx $10, not sure what's appropriate in this situation but hopefully it will get your coffee and bagel tomorrow morning!
Got it. Thanks.

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October 01, 2016, 09:26:24 AM
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Thank you for the info here!  -zapwallettxes just saved my skin too after I foolishly ticked the zero fee box right before sending the transaction.  That feature should be removed from the wallet given that it equates to "suspend my coins in the ether".

However, now I have a double spend warning showing on blockchain.info, and since the coins I sent were a gift I'm not really comfortable with that.  How long does the double spend warning remain?  Does it disappear automatically after a time or is there something I can do to remove it?  I don't want the gift to look dodgy just because I was stupid enough to try to send it with a zero fee....
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October 01, 2016, 04:14:38 PM
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Thank you for the info here!  -zapwallettxes just saved my skin too after I foolishly ticked the zero fee box right before sending the transaction.  That feature should be removed from the wallet given that it equates to "suspend my coins in the ether".

However, now I have a double spend warning showing on blockchain.info, and since the coins I sent were a gift I'm not really comfortable with that.  How long does the double spend warning remain?  Does it disappear automatically after a time or is there something I can do to remove it?  I don't want the gift to look dodgy just because I was stupid enough to try to send it with a zero fee....
The double sirens watching sticks around for a while but it doesn't matter after you get 1 confirmation.

It also doesn't matter because that is just what blockchain.info says and it is not representative of all of the other nodes on the network.

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October 02, 2016, 09:53:33 AM
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Thanks! Smiley
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October 02, 2016, 10:55:01 PM
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I have sent 1.49 BTC this morning from BTC core, they usually get confirmed quick but not one confirmation yet, have I done something wrong?
Transaction ID- 0675092b9d8b2ea417397c14d7971e43951e1a46ddc2746b8c984fb8a8a9c61d-000

 Transaction rejected by our node. Reason: Fee is too low / Not sufficient priority

yep
   
 How did you send a no fee transaction?  Are you using Eligius' node?


as I am using xapo for my transactions so heard for the first time about that when a fees is given less than the require then it will be cancelled. Now I learned that why some services and some people do not progress in deal when the transaction get at least 1 confirmation. Is there any calculator with which we will find that how much will we pay the fees for any amount of transaction?
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October 02, 2016, 10:56:53 PM
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as I am using xapo for my transactions so heard for the first time about that when a fees is given less than the require then it will be cancelled. Now I learned that why some services and some people do not progress in deal when the transaction get at least 1 confirmation. Is there any calculator with which we will find that how much will we pay the fees for any amount of transaction?
Fees are not dependent on the amount being transacted by the size of the transaction in bytes. It all depends on how many inputs and outputs your transaction has. Most modern wallets will dynamically calculate fees for you by analyzing the blockchain. This site: http://bitcoinfees.21.co/ does a pretty good job too of a satoshi per byte breakdown of fees.

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