So, I set up Electrum, started moving some coins, and ended up paying outrageous amounts of money. How is that even possible?
Because you didn't checked the fee rate displayed in the slider, the maximum will always suggest the highest fee possible.
Based from your transaction's locktime, you've broadcast it about 2hrs ago,
at that time, you could have paid half the fee for a very fast confirmation or if you're not in a hurry, 5sat/B and it should have confirmed by now.
If I haven't made any mistakes, then we're fucked. This whole cryptocurrency thing is going nowhere, this is absolutely outrageous.
It's not a mistake IMO, it's more of an unfamiliarity.
Electrum is a non-custodial wallet and since you have full control, you should have researched before using the client.
Now, if you're still considering Electrum: Change the fee estimation from 'ETA' to 'Mempool' for a more easier estimation [Preferences->'Fees' tab].
And enable "
Edit fees manually" like HCP suggested so the fee rate and total fee will immediately be displayed in the send tab.
When using the fee slider, always look for the "
1mb from tip" and add 1 (or lower) in the fee rate above (
for fast transactions).
If it's not rush, you can always use the lowest fee 1sat/B or at least <10sat/B even when the mempool is "
bloated" if the transaction size isn't that high.