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August 14, 2017, 01:13:54 PM
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I'm having trouble with ETH transactions, I get a message on tx that says "Warning! Error encountered during contract execution [Out of gas]".

Link tx : https://etherscan.io/tx/0x4a8f63d1a8084eb711b115a17b747798655afbab9076c480e9e26a674014c2fc

I do not understand about this problem, what should I do to make my transaction confirmed?

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August 14, 2017, 03:02:11 PM
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I'm having trouble with ETH transactions, I get a message on tx that says "Warning! Error encountered during contract execution [Out of gas]".

Link tx : https://etherscan.io/tx/0x4a8f63d1a8084eb711b115a17b747798655afbab9076c480e9e26a674014c2fc

I do not understand about this problem, what should I do to make my transaction confirmed?

Each transaction (including token and contract transactions) require gas and that gas is paid in Ether. You can think of this like a transaction fee. The more computational effort a transaction takes, the more gas you need.

Example MEW :
estimate 21000 gas,but in reality you need 22000 gas or even more than that (out of gas)
MyEtherWallet estimates how much gas you will need - but sometimes it doesn't get it right

Solution: Try manually increasing the "Gas Limit". First, try doubling the amount of gas that MyEtherWallet estimates, and sending again.
example :
estimate 21000 gas,increase it into 42000 gas

Note :
A standard TX will be 21000 gas & a gas price of 0.00000002 ETH so the total TX fee will be 0.00042 Ether
so if you want to send it using 42000 gas you need around 0.00084 Ether approximately
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August 14, 2017, 09:20:10 PM
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I'm having trouble with ETH transactions, I get a message on tx that says "Warning! Error encountered during contract execution [Out of gas]".

Link tx : https://etherscan.io/tx/0x4a8f63d1a8084eb711b115a17b747798655afbab9076c480e9e26a674014c2fc

I do not understand about this problem, what should I do to make my transaction confirmed?

Each transaction (including token and contract transactions) require gas and that gas is paid in Ether. You can think of this like a transaction fee. The more computational effort a transaction takes, the more gas you need.

Example MEW :
estimate 21000 gas,but in reality you need 22000 gas or even more than that (out of gas)
MyEtherWallet estimates how much gas you will need - but sometimes it doesn't get it right

Solution: Try manually increasing the "Gas Limit". First, try doubling the amount of gas that MyEtherWallet estimates, and sending again.
example :
estimate 21000 gas,increase it into 42000 gas

Note :
A standard TX will be 21000 gas & a gas price of 0.00000002 ETH so the total TX fee will be 0.00042 Ether
so if you want to send it using 42000 gas you need around 0.00084 Ether approximately

I have sent eth again to the same address of 0.03 ETH, but the previous transaction is still not confirmed and the eth I just sent does not go in to my wallet because I forgot the minimum deposit is 0.1 eth. Cry

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August 18, 2017, 05:43:11 PM
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If I send 0.1 - 0.2 ETH at the same address, whether the previous transaction can be confirmed as well or not?

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August 18, 2017, 07:17:59 PM
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If I send 0.1 - 0.2 ETH at the same address, whether the previous transaction can be confirmed as well or not?
As I experienced, when I sent a token and Out of gas, the transaction was automatically cancelled and my balance remains in the wallet. What I do next was make a new withdraw request and put a higher gas (but this is from MEW to an exchange transaction). Yours seems to be coming from an exchange, does your coin stuck and not in your balance?

If it's in your balance, try to withdraw again, but before that make sure you have enough eth first.
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August 19, 2017, 04:02:58 AM
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If I send 0.1 - 0.2 ETH at the same address, whether the previous transaction can be confirmed as well or not?
As I experienced, when I sent a token and Out of gas, the transaction was automatically cancelled and my balance remains in the wallet. What I do next was make a new withdraw request and put a higher gas (but this is from MEW to an exchange transaction). Yours seems to be coming from an exchange, does your coin stuck and not in your balance?

If it's in your balance, try to withdraw again, but before that make sure you have enough eth first.
Yes I withdraw ETH from hitbtc to bittrex and at hitbtc the transaction has been successful, this problem is on "gas". Means my transaction got out of gas, correct?
I intend to make withdrawal ETH again to same address with the purpose to push in my stuck ETH transactions. Will my plan be successful? If it will work, at least I will send 0.2 ETH.

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August 19, 2017, 09:59:12 PM
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If I send 0.1 - 0.2 ETH at the same address, whether the previous transaction can be confirmed as well or not?
As I experienced, when I sent a token and Out of gas, the transaction was automatically cancelled and my balance remains in the wallet. What I do next was make a new withdraw request and put a higher gas (but this is from MEW to an exchange transaction). Yours seems to be coming from an exchange, does your coin stuck and not in your balance?

If it's in your balance, try to withdraw again, but before that make sure you have enough eth first.
Yes I withdraw ETH from hitbtc to bittrex and at hitbtc the transaction has been successful, this problem is on "gas". Means my transaction got out of gas, correct?
I intend to make withdrawal ETH again to same address with the purpose to push in my stuck ETH transactions. Will my plan be successful? If it will work, at least I will send 0.2 ETH.
I'm not sure if it will work, haven't experience this kind of problem. As far as I remember, when you withdrew eth on an exchange, you're not the one to put the gas, (I never customize a gas on an exchange when I withdrew my eth before). Right? How much have you withdrawn and what is the fee & minimum withdrawal amount on that exchange?



That is just a simple problem that can easily be solved since you Just need rise your Gwei at the right side above on your MEW wallet and also try to rise up your gas so that you may successfully send the ETH balance on the desired destination.
Simple situation? Obviously you didn't check the tx and even bother to read previous posts. It's not a MEW problem, you should have known if you read & check.
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August 20, 2017, 09:44:35 AM
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If I send 0.1 - 0.2 ETH at the same address, whether the previous transaction can be confirmed as well or not?
As I experienced, when I sent a token and Out of gas, the transaction was automatically cancelled and my balance remains in the wallet. What I do next was make a new withdraw request and put a higher gas (but this is from MEW to an exchange transaction). Yours seems to be coming from an exchange, does your coin stuck and not in your balance?

If it's in your balance, try to withdraw again, but before that make sure you have enough eth first.
Yes I withdraw ETH from hitbtc to bittrex and at hitbtc the transaction has been successful, this problem is on "gas". Means my transaction got out of gas, correct?
I intend to make withdrawal ETH again to same address with the purpose to push in my stuck ETH transactions. Will my plan be successful? If it will work, at least I will send 0.2 ETH.
I'm not sure if it will work, haven't experience this kind of problem. As far as I remember, when you withdrew eth on an exchange, you're not the one to put the gas, (I never customize a gas on an exchange when I withdrew my eth before). Right?
Yes right.

How much have you withdrawn and what is the fee & minimum withdrawal amount on that exchange?
I do not see any minimum withdrawal ETH in hitbtc, I only see fees making ETH withdrawal in hitbtc is 0.00215 ETH and minimum deposit in bittrex is 0.1 ETH, in this transaction actually i have done it right, i do not know how to add Gas Price or (Gwei) manually into this stuck transaction.

Actually I have sent ETH again to the same address of 0.0248 ETH you can see in my ETH address in that transaction but the ETH is not going into bittrex, because the minimum ETH deposit in bittrex is 0.1 ETH, I just intend to add Gas in previous transaction which is stuck.

I still do not know what to do to make this stuck transaction can be successful.

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August 20, 2017, 03:39:09 PM
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If I send 0.1 - 0.2 ETH at the same address, whether the previous transaction can be confirmed as well or not?
As I experienced, when I sent a token and Out of gas, the transaction was automatically cancelled and my balance remains in the wallet. What I do next was make a new withdraw request and put a higher gas (but this is from MEW to an exchange transaction). Yours seems to be coming from an exchange, does your coin stuck and not in your balance?

If it's in your balance, try to withdraw again, but before that make sure you have enough eth first.
Yes I withdraw ETH from hitbtc to bittrex and at hitbtc the transaction has been successful, this problem is on "gas". Means my transaction got out of gas, correct?
I intend to make withdrawal ETH again to same address with the purpose to push in my stuck ETH transactions. Will my plan be successful? If it will work, at least I will send 0.2 ETH.
I'm not sure if it will work, haven't experience this kind of problem. As far as I remember, when you withdrew eth on an exchange, you're not the one to put the gas, (I never customize a gas on an exchange when I withdrew my eth before). Right?
Yes right.

How much have you withdrawn and what is the fee & minimum withdrawal amount on that exchange?
I do not see any minimum withdrawal ETH in hitbtc, I only see fees making ETH withdrawal in hitbtc is 0.00215 ETH and minimum deposit in bittrex is 0.1 ETH, in this transaction actually i have done it right, i do not know how to add Gas Price or (Gwei) manually into this stuck transaction.

Actually I have sent ETH again to the same address of 0.0248 ETH you can see in my ETH address in that transaction but the ETH is not going into bittrex, because the minimum ETH deposit in bittrex is 0.1 ETH, I just intend to add Gas in previous transaction which is stuck.

I still do not know what to do to make this stuck transaction can be successful.
My bad, yeah just realized now that there's no minimum withdrawal amount indicated. Have you contacted the support on hitbtc? If not, I think you should. Maybe the problem comes from there especially if you sent enough amount of ETH to bittrex and as you can see in your tx id, value transfer was cancelled due to out of gas. Even it says successful on hitbtc, atleast try to contact them about it.
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