I'm having an issue I've never experienced before with my standard wallet. Every time I try to send coin, regardless of using the mempool, static, or eta sliding scale for the fee, i get an error message because the fee is 100% or more.
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This may be caused by the common (
non) issue of confusing the unit "
mBTC" with "
BTC".
Check if you're using the default mBTC while wanting to send at BTC unit.
Example, if you want to send "
0.001 BTC" but typed '0.001' while using the 'mBTC' unit, the actual amount would be "
0.000001 BTC" which is lower than the lowest possible fee.
If that's the case, you can change the unit in the settings: "
Tools->Preferences->Units->Base unit".
If not the case, what's the actual "
fee is 100%" message that you're seeing?
-snip- or if my funds are recoverable?
If you actually sent those transactions with very high transaction fee, there's nothing you can do to recover your bitcoins.
The error type says: bool object is not callable. What does this mean?
You'll have to enable logging and check the .log file to see what could've caused it.
Logging can be enabled in "
Tools->Preferences->Misc->Write logs to file".
logs can be accessed in "
logs" folder inside Electrum's data directory (
location)
But AFAIK, no other users have reported such error.