I was going through some old wallets and found some 'pocket change' in one that was now worth about $200.00 or so so I tried to send it to the exchange but I screwed something up.
Electrum 3.0.2
Funds initially recovered from MultiBit HD using seed into Electrum
Initial Transaction ID:
c8892d1440084990a2f90ca608e836d01b36686963aaf4488f634a05c49c96bcSubsequent RBF Transaction ID:
c41ff5ccff8697c95d52fb6130956e544af176988e90efbd6c25320c9dae3987 and same ID on
BlockCypherI am not entirely sure how the fees were so low, including the bump up in fees using RBF ...
It looks like there are 139 inputs and 4 of those are listed as VERY DORMANT
14aqz9fDD62vjDGETBGKMicFkQWpwB9Zh719RXfJSCHyUUi67jCkUaXi8bfWcZdNa82L12Y5eAqbQGnj3Lot9ewecHiQXLqLcXHJga1A8PJaBrnwhnxWDpwzHVsSsWYfNBpRrrhQI have been away from BTC for a while and apparently quite a bit has changed, such as the fork which I knew nothing about until I had already sent that transaction. Apparently those coins are under the fork and I could have got BTC Cash out of it too but .... oh well.
I am in the process now of updating BTC Core (still 46 weeks behind) right now as there might still be some residual 'pocket change' in that wallet as well.
Any insight on what I did wrong or if the Double Spend or transaction size of 24994 bytes might allow it to be kicked out would be helpful.