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January 13, 2018, 11:50:41 AM |
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75 dollars fee on a 75 dollars tx. WAT.
Fees are fine comrade, everything is working as intended. WTF, somebody is crazy here. Is it me, or you, or them? You just can´t let that standing here, and walk away. Guess, "luckygenough56" has a serious problem there. But could be his own, ahem, stupidity ? I mean, as a last resort
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Ibian
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January 13, 2018, 12:04:43 PM |
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75 dollars fee on a 75 dollars tx. WAT.
Fees are fine comrade, everything is working as intended. WTF, somebody is crazy here. Is it me, or you, or them? You just can´t let that standing here, and walk away. Guess, "luckygenough56" has a serious problem there. But could be his own, ahem, stupidity ? I mean, as a last resort It's all the people who are against a capacity upgrade that are crazy. The current situation was foretold years ago. It was known! Also kraken is up and running again. No obvious upgrades, and a deposit that arrived yesterday is not being reflected in my available balance. Wonder what they even spent all that time on.
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fabiorem
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January 13, 2018, 12:15:19 PM |
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WTF, somebody is crazy here. Is it me, or you, or them? You just can´t let that standing here, and walk away. Guess, "luckygenough56" has a serious problem there. But could be his own, ahem, stupidity ? I mean, as a last resort Its 378k sats per kb to send a transaction. The transaction fees are extremely high. In some cases, they are more expensive than a international wire transfer.
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bitcoinPsycho
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$120000 in 2024 Confirmed
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January 13, 2018, 12:25:30 PM |
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WTF, somebody is crazy here. Is it me, or you, or them? You just can´t let that standing here, and walk away. Guess, "luckygenough56" has a serious problem there. But could be his own, ahem, stupidity ? I mean, as a last resort Its 378k sats per kb to send a transaction. The transaction fees are extremely high. In some cases, they are more expensive than a international wire transfer. it's simple don't move them and hodl
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Ibian
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January 13, 2018, 12:31:04 PM |
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WTF, somebody is crazy here. Is it me, or you, or them? You just can´t let that standing here, and walk away. Guess, "luckygenough56" has a serious problem there. But could be his own, ahem, stupidity ? I mean, as a last resort Its 378k sats per kb to send a transaction. The transaction fees are extremely high. In some cases, they are more expensive than a international wire transfer. it's simple don't move them and hodl Not an option for some of us. I make more trading with people than most low-end jobs. And I have lost thousands of dollars to fees at this point. It is Not Okay.
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January 13, 2018, 01:00:06 PM Last edit: January 13, 2018, 01:21:13 PM by Ibian |
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BTG is gettin a little pump. .02 now on bittrex. I'm dreaming of .05
Speaking of, is there a reliable way to extract them from old coins? Coinomi app wallet is 0retty simple and secure, if you move your btc first. Tried that with bcash, didn't work. Had to use a btc.com wallet to extract those. Possibly because it was from a pretty old electrum wallet? I know they changed format once or twice. It You need to recover from seed use bither app. You can also claim bcd and sbtc with it. If you have problems pm me and I will be glad to help you Edit: if your old private keys didn't worked in coinomi, your problem is probably related to compressed/uncompressed format, you can convert the format using bitaddress.org. During the early fork days I helped out a lot of people, I become some kind of expert xd Alright, got bither running (on a spare phone). Set up a wallet and tried to scan my private keys from electrum, but apparently they are not in bip38 format? What do?
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shizuska
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January 13, 2018, 01:19:29 PM |
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Guys, use Bitstamp for smaller transactions. I funded stamp with 1 btc and have sent numerous transactions (avg size is about 50 usd) with no fee at all. They batch their transactions so its free for you and almost free for them aswell, win - win.
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AlexGR
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January 13, 2018, 01:20:55 PM |
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75 dollars fee on a 75 dollars tx. WAT.
=> https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/The fastest and cheapest transaction fee is currently 470 satoshis/byte, shown in green at the top. For the median transaction size of 226 bytes, this results in a fee of 106,220 satoshis. 226 bytes x 470 bytes / 100.000.000 x 14400$ = 15.29$. And that's for the fastest type of transaction. At 130 sat/byte you get a confirmation in ~3-4 hours and the fee is 4.2$. Someone is miscalculating your fees, or you have a lot of dust amounts.
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xhomerx10
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January 13, 2018, 01:21:01 PM |
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The Kraken arises. Withdrawals unavailable at this point.
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Ibian
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January 13, 2018, 01:23:28 PM |
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The Kraken arises. Withdrawals unavailable at this point.
And trading as well. Thought it was just the usual shitty toaster acting up, but https://status.kraken.com/
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xhomerx10
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January 13, 2018, 01:26:51 PM |
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The Kraken arises. Withdrawals unavailable at this point.
And trading as well. Thought it was just the usual shitty toaster acting up, but https://status.kraken.com/ Ah! Thanks. Free unleveraged trading for the rest of the month?! I usually only buy the dips but... free daytarding
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January 13, 2018, 01:28:03 PM |
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BTG is gettin a little pump. .02 now on bittrex. I'm dreaming of .05
Speaking of, is there a reliable way to extract them from old coins? Coinomi app wallet is 0retty simple and secure, if you move your btc first. Tried that with bcash, didn't work. Had to use a btc.com wallet to extract those. Possibly because it was from a pretty old electrum wallet? I know they changed format once or twice. It You need to recover from seed use bither app. You can also claim bcd and sbtc with it. If you have problems pm me and I will be glad to help you Edit: if your old private keys didn't worked in coinomi, your problem is probably related to compressed/uncompressed format, you can convert the format using bitaddress.org. During the early fork days I helped out a lot of people, I become some kind of expert xd Alright, got bither running (on a spare phone). Set up a wallet and tried to scan my private keys from electrum, but apparently they are not in bip38 format? What do? Are they unencrypted? If Yes, just click "wallet details" in bitaddress.org (better use it offline, the github source for download is linked on the site itself) and use their tool to convert them EDIT: Before messing with this, try the other import priv key (not bip38) option!
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xhomerx10
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January 13, 2018, 01:30:21 PM |
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BTG is gettin a little pump. .02 now on bittrex. I'm dreaming of .05
Speaking of, is there a reliable way to extract them from old coins? Coinomi app wallet is 0retty simple and secure, if you move your btc first. Tried that with bcash, didn't work. Had to use a btc.com wallet to extract those. Possibly because it was from a pretty old electrum wallet? I know they changed format once or twice. It You need to recover from seed use bither app. You can also claim bcd and sbtc with it. If you have problems pm me and I will be glad to help you Edit: if your old private keys didn't worked in coinomi, your problem is probably related to compressed/uncompressed format, you can convert the format using bitaddress.org. During the early fork days I helped out a lot of people, I become some kind of expert xd Alright, got bither running (on a spare phone). Set up a wallet and tried to scan my private keys from electrum, but apparently they are not in bip38 format? What do? Are they unencrypted? It Yes, just click "wallet details" in bitaddress.org (better use it offline, the github source for download is linked on the site itself) and use their tool to convert them Use Import Private Key and then select From Private Key Text and scan it in.
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Ibian
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January 13, 2018, 01:32:59 PM |
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BTG is gettin a little pump. .02 now on bittrex. I'm dreaming of .05
Speaking of, is there a reliable way to extract them from old coins? Coinomi app wallet is 0retty simple and secure, if you move your btc first. Tried that with bcash, didn't work. Had to use a btc.com wallet to extract those. Possibly because it was from a pretty old electrum wallet? I know they changed format once or twice. It You need to recover from seed use bither app. You can also claim bcd and sbtc with it. If you have problems pm me and I will be glad to help you Edit: if your old private keys didn't worked in coinomi, your problem is probably related to compressed/uncompressed format, you can convert the format using bitaddress.org. During the early fork days I helped out a lot of people, I become some kind of expert xd Alright, got bither running (on a spare phone). Set up a wallet and tried to scan my private keys from electrum, but apparently they are not in bip38 format? What do? Are they unencrypted? If Yes, just click "wallet details" in bitaddress.org (better use it offline, the github source for download is linked on the site itself) and use their tool to convert them EDIT: Before messing with this, try the other import priv key (not bip38) option! I tried the other option, but it just demands a password (which is not what I set for the wallet) and doesn't move on from there.
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xhomerx10
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January 13, 2018, 01:34:43 PM |
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BTG is gettin a little pump. .02 now on bittrex. I'm dreaming of .05
Speaking of, is there a reliable way to extract them from old coins? Coinomi app wallet is 0retty simple and secure, if you move your btc first. Tried that with bcash, didn't work. Had to use a btc.com wallet to extract those. Possibly because it was from a pretty old electrum wallet? I know they changed format once or twice. It You need to recover from seed use bither app. You can also claim bcd and sbtc with it. If you have problems pm me and I will be glad to help you Edit: if your old private keys didn't worked in coinomi, your problem is probably related to compressed/uncompressed format, you can convert the format using bitaddress.org. During the early fork days I helped out a lot of people, I become some kind of expert xd Alright, got bither running (on a spare phone). Set up a wallet and tried to scan my private keys from electrum, but apparently they are not in bip38 format? What do? Are they unencrypted? If Yes, just click "wallet details" in bitaddress.org (better use it offline, the github source for download is linked on the site itself) and use their tool to convert them EDIT: Before messing with this, try the other import priv key (not bip38) option! I tried the other option, but it just demands a password (which is not what I set for the wallet) and doesn't move on from there. Not your Electrum wallet password but the Bither password. If you have nothing in Bither, uninstall, reinstall and remember your password this time. It works.
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Ibian
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January 13, 2018, 01:36:19 PM |
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BTG is gettin a little pump. .02 now on bittrex. I'm dreaming of .05
Speaking of, is there a reliable way to extract them from old coins? Coinomi app wallet is 0retty simple and secure, if you move your btc first. Tried that with bcash, didn't work. Had to use a btc.com wallet to extract those. Possibly because it was from a pretty old electrum wallet? I know they changed format once or twice. It You need to recover from seed use bither app. You can also claim bcd and sbtc with it. If you have problems pm me and I will be glad to help you Edit: if your old private keys didn't worked in coinomi, your problem is probably related to compressed/uncompressed format, you can convert the format using bitaddress.org. During the early fork days I helped out a lot of people, I become some kind of expert xd Alright, got bither running (on a spare phone). Set up a wallet and tried to scan my private keys from electrum, but apparently they are not in bip38 format? What do? Are they unencrypted? If Yes, just click "wallet details" in bitaddress.org (better use it offline, the github source for download is linked on the site itself) and use their tool to convert them EDIT: Before messing with this, try the other import priv key (not bip38) option! I tried the other option, but it just demands a password (which is not what I set for the wallet) and doesn't move on from there. Not your Electrum wallet password but the Bither password. If you have nothing in Bither, uninstall, reinstall and remember your password this time. It works. It's not my bither wallet password it wants, it's something else.
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xhomerx10
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January 13, 2018, 01:37:43 PM |
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BTG is gettin a little pump. .02 now on bittrex. I'm dreaming of .05
Speaking of, is there a reliable way to extract them from old coins? Coinomi app wallet is 0retty simple and secure, if you move your btc first. Tried that with bcash, didn't work. Had to use a btc.com wallet to extract those. Possibly because it was from a pretty old electrum wallet? I know they changed format once or twice. It You need to recover from seed use bither app. You can also claim bcd and sbtc with it. If you have problems pm me and I will be glad to help you Edit: if your old private keys didn't worked in coinomi, your problem is probably related to compressed/uncompressed format, you can convert the format using bitaddress.org. During the early fork days I helped out a lot of people, I become some kind of expert xd Alright, got bither running (on a spare phone). Set up a wallet and tried to scan my private keys from electrum, but apparently they are not in bip38 format? What do? Are they unencrypted? If Yes, just click "wallet details" in bitaddress.org (better use it offline, the github source for download is linked on the site itself) and use their tool to convert them EDIT: Before messing with this, try the other import priv key (not bip38) option! I tried the other option, but it just demands a password (which is not what I set for the wallet) and doesn't move on from there. Not your Electrum wallet password but the Bither password. If you have nothing in Bither, uninstall, reinstall and remember your password this time. It works. It's not my bither wallet password it wants, it's something else. No it isn't something else. You have to enter the Bither wallet password to import the private keys.
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Ibian
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January 13, 2018, 01:40:07 PM |
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BTG is gettin a little pump. .02 now on bittrex. I'm dreaming of .05
Speaking of, is there a reliable way to extract them from old coins? Coinomi app wallet is 0retty simple and secure, if you move your btc first. Tried that with bcash, didn't work. Had to use a btc.com wallet to extract those. Possibly because it was from a pretty old electrum wallet? I know they changed format once or twice. It You need to recover from seed use bither app. You can also claim bcd and sbtc with it. If you have problems pm me and I will be glad to help you Edit: if your old private keys didn't worked in coinomi, your problem is probably related to compressed/uncompressed format, you can convert the format using bitaddress.org. During the early fork days I helped out a lot of people, I become some kind of expert xd Alright, got bither running (on a spare phone). Set up a wallet and tried to scan my private keys from electrum, but apparently they are not in bip38 format? What do? Are they unencrypted? If Yes, just click "wallet details" in bitaddress.org (better use it offline, the github source for download is linked on the site itself) and use their tool to convert them EDIT: Before messing with this, try the other import priv key (not bip38) option! I tried the other option, but it just demands a password (which is not what I set for the wallet) and doesn't move on from there. Not your Electrum wallet password but the Bither password. If you have nothing in Bither, uninstall, reinstall and remember your password this time. It works. It's not my bither wallet password it wants, it's something else. No it isn't something else. You have to enter the Bither wallet password to import the private keys. And when I do that it doesn't accept it. Yes it's the correct password, it is very simple and memorable. It asked for it before I had even set a password as well.
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fabiorem
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January 13, 2018, 01:45:38 PM |
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226 bytes x 470 bytes / 100.000.000 x 14400$ = 15.29$.
And that's for the fastest type of transaction.
At 130 sat/byte you get a confirmation in ~3-4 hours and the fee is 4.2$.
Someone is miscalculating your fees, or you have a lot of dust amounts.
Do you have to assign a segwit address to get those fees? Last time I sent from my QT wallet, I paid 0.00179btc for moving 0.18btc. By the current price this is 26$. It was a standard 6-block confirmation fee.
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January 13, 2018, 01:45:38 PM |
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How on earth does Kraken always have problems? Can't they upgrade their servers?
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