Slydog
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August 09, 2014, 09:13:11 PM |
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AnimeCoin fans.
Trying to send Animecoins.. Getting error: trans-action too large; it's only 25000? Why is there such a limitation.? thanks
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raganius
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August 09, 2014, 10:02:49 PM |
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AnimeCoin fans.
Trying to send Animecoins.. Getting error: trans-action too large; it's only 25000? Why is there such a limitation.? thanks
Hi, Slydog, thank you for your feedback. I usually send my ANI transactions without any limitations everywhere, but I do remember that once I had this same issue when I was trying to send ANIs from an exchange, so I had to do it in small transactions. The exchange said they were having some kind of problems with their wallet. Since then, I have made lots of transactions (some with large amounts - more than 1kk ANI) and I have had no problems. If someone can check this issue and help Slydog, it would be very nice.ありがとう
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DarkWolf
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August 09, 2014, 10:20:48 PM |
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Hey are you using the animecoin wallet or the wallet of an exchange? AnimeCoin fans.
Trying to send Animecoins.. Getting error: trans-action too large; it's only 25000? Why is there such a limitation.? thanks
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DarkWolf
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August 09, 2014, 10:25:10 PM |
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24000 ANI is worth about : 0.00024 BTC. If you sell them at 0.00000001BTC for each ANI (will probably sell immediately on comkort). I'm busy working on developing a site where animecoin can be used to buy items at auction. I'm hoping people will enjoy that and make animecoin a bit more valuable. I will also be launching the new Animecoin website within the next week, hope it all goes smoothly and you all approve of it. I have 24000 anime how much is that worth?
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Slydog
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August 09, 2014, 10:27:59 PM |
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DarkWolf,
I am using the windows wallet on my PC. I just installed the most current wallet on this forum (a few pages back). Was having same issue with previous wallet.
Months ago, I could transfer 500,000 coins. It seems as time goes by, the minimum gets smaller and smaller? Thanks for you help
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lyno
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August 09, 2014, 11:02:41 PM |
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AnimeCoin fans.
Trying to send Animecoins.. Getting error: trans-action too large; it's only 25000? Why is there such a limitation.? thanks
This seems to be a problem a lot of coins suffer. Here is a explanation: http://www.frozentalk.org/showthread.php?tid=58
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lyno
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August 09, 2014, 11:22:11 PM |
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@raganius You are right of course, but at the moment it should be hard to impossible to spark the interrest of non-coiners. Lack of distribution is a problem all coins, even BTC, suffer. This will change only after a real coin eco system has established. I opted for scificointalk for two reasons: Their rules are not overly tight (especially regarding stuff that usually is nicely described as "not safe for work"  ) and because i think SciFi and Anime go together well so some SciFi coin fans might get interested in ANI and vice versa (and i hope ANI will get added to the new SciFi exchange ). A own board, dedicated to ANI, would be great of course 
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DarkWolf
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August 10, 2014, 01:44:14 PM |
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That's interesting. I'll send a message to Testz and see if he can come up with a solution for you guys. Keep me posted. AnimeCoin fans.
Trying to send Animecoins.. Getting error: trans-action too large; it's only 25000? Why is there such a limitation.? thanks
This seems to be a problem a lot of coins suffer. Here is a explanation: http://www.frozentalk.org/showthread.php?tid=58
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testz
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August 11, 2014, 04:46:24 AM |
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That's interesting. I'll send a message to Testz and see if he can come up with a solution for you guys. Keep me posted. AnimeCoin fans.
Trying to send Animecoins.. Getting error: trans-action too large; it's only 25000? Why is there such a limitation.? thanks
This seems to be a problem a lot of coins suffer. Here is a explanation: http://www.frozentalk.org/showthread.php?tid=58Probably you mine at pool and in the wallet you have a lot of small transactions (100-50 ANI), in this case when you trying to send relatively big amount (like 25000) it's created lot of transaction to combine inputs which bigger than size limit. To solve this problem, you can create new wallet (or you can use exchange address) and send all funds from old wallet to new address by 2500-10000 transactions. If you send 10000 and get this error, try send 5000, if you get this error again, send by 2500, etc.
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Majormax
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August 11, 2014, 09:33:49 AM |
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That's interesting. I'll send a message to Testz and see if he can come up with a solution for you guys. Keep me posted. AnimeCoin fans.
Trying to send Animecoins.. Getting error: trans-action too large; it's only 25000? Why is there such a limitation.? thanks
This seems to be a problem a lot of coins suffer. Here is a explanation: http://www.frozentalk.org/showthread.php?tid=58Probably you mine at pool and in the wallet you have a lot of small transactions (100-50 ANI), in this case when you trying to send relatively big amount (like 25000) it's created lot of transaction to combine inputs which bigger than size limit. To solve this problem, you can create new wallet (or you can use exchange address) and send all funds from old wallet to new address by 2500-10000 transactions. If you send 10000 and get this error, try send 5000, if you get this error again, send by 2500, etc. Good advice. A lot of people don't realise that 'Transaction Size' is not proportional to the number of coins, but rather to the space (memory) used. Wallet coin control is a useful feature, and not just for Proof of Stake coins.
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DarkWolf
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August 11, 2014, 07:47:04 PM |
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Interesting, this will be something to look into when we start developing the coin. That's interesting. I'll send a message to Testz and see if he can come up with a solution for you guys. Keep me posted. AnimeCoin fans.
Trying to send Animecoins.. Getting error: trans-action too large; it's only 25000? Why is there such a limitation.? thanks
This seems to be a problem a lot of coins suffer. Here is a explanation: http://www.frozentalk.org/showthread.php?tid=58Probably you mine at pool and in the wallet you have a lot of small transactions (100-50 ANI), in this case when you trying to send relatively big amount (like 25000) it's created lot of transaction to combine inputs which bigger than size limit. To solve this problem, you can create new wallet (or you can use exchange address) and send all funds from old wallet to new address by 2500-10000 transactions. If you send 10000 and get this error, try send 5000, if you get this error again, send by 2500, etc.
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raganius
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August 12, 2014, 09:23:21 PM |
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AnimeCoin fans.
Trying to send Animecoins.. Getting error: trans-action too large; it's only 25000? Why is there such a limitation.? thanks
This seems to be a problem a lot of coins suffer. Here is a explanation: http://www.frozentalk.org/showthread.php?tid=58Probably you mine at pool and in the wallet you have a lot of small transactions (100-50 ANI), in this case when you trying to send relatively big amount (like 25000) it's created lot of transaction to combine inputs which bigger than size limit. To solve this problem, you can create new wallet (or you can use exchange address) and send all funds from old wallet to new address by 2500-10000 transactions. If you send 10000 and get this error, try send 5000, if you get this error again, send by 2500, etc.
Thank you. I'm glad we were so fast have the answer 
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DarkWolf
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August 13, 2014, 10:03:50 PM |
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I need a really dumbed down explanation of all this, because I don't quite get it. Is it basically saying that you are fragmenting your wallet address with each transaction or am I just being silly now? AnimeCoin fans.
Trying to send Animecoins.. Getting error: trans-action too large; it's only 25000? Why is there such a limitation.? thanks
This seems to be a problem a lot of coins suffer. Here is a explanation: http://www.frozentalk.org/showthread.php?tid=58Probably you mine at pool and in the wallet you have a lot of small transactions (100-50 ANI), in this case when you trying to send relatively big amount (like 25000) it's created lot of transaction to combine inputs which bigger than size limit. To solve this problem, you can create new wallet (or you can use exchange address) and send all funds from old wallet to new address by 2500-10000 transactions. If you send 10000 and get this error, try send 5000, if you get this error again, send by 2500, etc.
Thank you. I'm glad we were so fast have the answer 
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raganius
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August 14, 2014, 03:17:53 AM Last edit: August 14, 2014, 03:31:35 AM by raganius |
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I need a really dumbed down explanation of all this, because I don't quite get it. Is it basically saying that you are fragmenting your wallet address with each transaction or am I just being silly now?
OK, I am not the best person to explain this kind of technical subject, but... a transaction is actually a "bundle of information" containing all details necessary to be registered in the blockchain (amount, sender, receiver, originating "previous transaction", etc). Each transaction has got it's own size proportional on the amount of info it brings to the blockchain. It is based on the size of the transaction that the miners will decide on its inclusion in a block, and if a fee will be charged for it or not, etc.When you have a single transaction consolidating (containing/originated from) many different "previous transactions" (for example, when you receive many transactions into your wallet from mining, faucets, etc, and then send it all in a "bundle transaction" elsewhere), that single "bundle transaction" created will have a big size (not because of the amount of money it represents, but because it includes in it all the details of each of it's contained "previous transactions"). Any transaction will always have to bring inside it the info about it's originating "previous transaction", in order to form the "chain" of the blockchain, a registry in which the transactions are linked in a history sequence.So, a transaction is "too big" not because of it's value, but better because it was formed from several other previous transactions that now are contained and described inside it. That's why Majormax said: (...) A lot of people don't realise that 'Transaction Size' is not proportional to the number of coins, but rather to the space (memory) used.
Wallet coin control is a useful feature, and not just for Proof of Stake coins.
I hope I was able to explain it in a clear manner.
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Slydog
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August 14, 2014, 03:52:04 AM |
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What a great community. Thank you for all the great responses. Looks like I'll be sending lots of small transactions. lol Cheers
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highlandknight
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August 14, 2014, 06:49:23 AM |
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I have a question. what ever happened with that anime store someone was working on? heard about it now nothing??
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August 14, 2014, 06:56:05 AM |
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i can't open the page of this coin. does this coin still alive?
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Majormax
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August 14, 2014, 09:00:36 AM |
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I need a really dumbed down explanation of all this, because I don't quite get it. Is it basically saying that you are fragmenting your wallet address with each transaction or am I just being silly now?
Actually, yes, in most cases. It starts with an explanation of how all coins are created and sent. On the blockchain, coins begin life as a 'block'. This is created in mining, and in say the case of Bitcoin, it is 25 coins. This is created in the Miners address. When a transaction is made, a portion of coins sent from that single address (in say, a wallet) can only be transacted as the whole block, and 'change' is sent to another address. Example: 25 coins (block) in a wallet, sending of 10 coins to another wallet : 25 coins are sent to the receiving address , and 15 coins 'change' are sent back. This can be to a new address, or the same (sending) address, depending on the wallet function.. This process continues with every transaction, thus blocks of coins are split down into smaller 'packets' of data. Recombining can also occur when sending a larger transaction. The default wallet function varies in each coin, but often involves creating a new address for 'change', and existing addresses can be reused, or not according to preference. Thus the coins in a wallet (even within the same addresses) exist in smaller 'packets' of data. It is the quantity of data in those packets that dictate the 'size' of any transaction. Where a large number of smaller packets are required to be sent the transaction is 'large'. 'Coin control' is a wallet function in which you can see details of all 'packets' of coins, and select discrete packets for sending. These can be sent back to the same address as well, thus recombining the fragments as needed.
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August 14, 2014, 10:40:49 AM |
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my wallet is like broken transaction not confirmed after 2 days
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DarkWolf
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August 14, 2014, 02:50:06 PM |
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I'm still working on it with my friend, the new website is done, I just need to host it, hoping to host it under the same url as the old one. I have a question. what ever happened with that anime store someone was working on? heard about it now nothing??
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