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Error: transaction <721311996cea47249622fa1bad7ad69201a183febcc05e3c431d7c0f3e7ee3d7> was rejected by daemon with status: Failed Error: Reason: mixin too low
why?
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ArticMine
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July 09, 2016, 05:46:56 AM Last edit: July 09, 2016, 06:00:21 AM by ArticMine |
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Error: transaction <721311996cea47249622fa1bad7ad69201a183febcc05e3c431d7c0f3e7ee3d7> was rejected by daemon with status: Failed Error: Reason: mixin too low
why?
The mixin has to be at least 2 for a regular transaction, this is scheduled to go up to 4 in the future. What version of the Monero software are you using? Edit 1: The rationale for the minimum mixin requirements can be found in the following whitepaper. https://lab.getmonero.org/pubs/MRL-0004.pdfEdit 2: A good habit is to prepare for the future and use a minimum mixin of 4
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Drhiggins
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July 09, 2016, 11:58:12 AM |
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To bad you can't use Monero to pay.
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July 09, 2016, 01:45:30 PM |
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Once you get it restored, you can enter the command sweep_unmixable.
Actually, now that I think about it this really won't solve your issue. You may need to compile your own simplewallet to use the sweep_all . And all this will do is get your outputs into one output, which should then make figuring out the fee to empty your wallet really easy.
Yeah, I've been trying to get my head wrapped around how Monero handles transfers. For example, say I have 26.33493623 in my wallet. If I run sweep_unmixable, it tells me "Error: No unmixable outputs found." So, one might figure, that means I can transfer, with a mixin of 2, the full amount of the wallet, sans a fee. In other words: 26.314936230000 + 0.02 fee. However, If I try to transfer that, the 26.314936230000, it says, "Error: not enough money to transfer, available only 26.320000000000, transaction amount 26.334936230000 = 26.314936230000 + 0.020000000000 (fee)" So, by way of trial and error, I determine that the most that simplewallet will actually let me transfer is 26.30 + 0.02 fee, but that only adds up to the "available" 26.32. (I have no pending transactions or anything, so, "available" might be slightly misleading in the circumstance). So, transferring 26.30+0.02 would leave me with 0.01493623 XMR remaining in my wallet, right? By this logic, it would seem to mean that there is 0.01493623 XMR in this wallet that is unspendable. Can anyone explain how this works?
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Drhiggins
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July 09, 2016, 08:05:26 PM |
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Once you get it restored, you can enter the command sweep_unmixable.
Actually, now that I think about it this really won't solve your issue. You may need to compile your own simplewallet to use the sweep_all . And all this will do is get your outputs into one output, which should then make figuring out the fee to empty your wallet really easy.
Yeah, I've been trying to get my head wrapped around how Monero handles transfers. For example, say I have 26.33493623 in my wallet. If I run sweep_unmixable, it tells me "Error: No unmixable outputs found." So, one might figure, that means I can transfer, with a mixin of 2, the full amount of the wallet, sans a fee. In other words: 26.314936230000 + 0.02 fee. However, If I try to transfer that, the 26.314936230000, it says, "Error: not enough money to transfer, available only 26.320000000000, transaction amount 26.334936230000 = 26.314936230000 + 0.020000000000 (fee)" So, by way of trial and error, I determine that the most that simplewallet will actually let me transfer is 26.30 + 0.02 fee, but that only adds up to the "available" 26.32. (I have no pending transactions or anything, so, "available" might be slightly misleading in the circumstance). So, transferring 26.30+0.02 would leave me with 0.01493623 XMR remaining in my wallet, right? By this logic, it would seem to mean that there is 0.01493623 XMR in this wallet that is unspendable. Can anyone explain how this works? Not sure why this is happening? But then again I'm still no expert on Monero. I had asked MyMonero's Fluffypony some time back if he was planning to put in a sweep dust feature on MyMonero. He said when he had time to get around to it. That was at least three months back. I just have dust there now and have not logged back in to see but from what you are saying it looks like it might not have been done yet. Don't know if the sweep dust feature would even help in this case, just sharing some info.
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July 09, 2016, 10:36:20 PM |
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Once you get it restored, you can enter the command sweep_unmixable.
Actually, now that I think about it this really won't solve your issue. You may need to compile your own simplewallet to use the sweep_all . And all this will do is get your outputs into one output, which should then make figuring out the fee to empty your wallet really easy.
Yeah, I've been trying to get my head wrapped around how Monero handles transfers. For example, say I have 26.33493623 in my wallet. If I run sweep_unmixable, it tells me "Error: No unmixable outputs found." So, one might figure, that means I can transfer, with a mixin of 2, the full amount of the wallet, sans a fee. In other words: 26.314936230000 + 0.02 fee. However, If I try to transfer that, the 26.314936230000, it says, "Error: not enough money to transfer, available only 26.320000000000, transaction amount 26.334936230000 = 26.314936230000 + 0.020000000000 (fee)" So, by way of trial and error, I determine that the most that simplewallet will actually let me transfer is 26.30 + 0.02 fee, but that only adds up to the "available" 26.32. (I have no pending transactions or anything, so, "available" might be slightly misleading in the circumstance). So, transferring 26.30+0.02 would leave me with 0.01493623 XMR remaining in my wallet, right? By this logic, it would seem to mean that there is 0.01493623 XMR in this wallet that is unspendable. Can anyone explain how this works? The fee is 0.01 XMR per KB of transaction data. If you have outputs in your wallet that are extremely low value, it can take more than 1 KB to create a transaction spending 0.01 XMR worth of them. In that case the best thing to do is archive the wallet with the tiny amount of coins left in it and hope that in the future transaction fees will be lower (which will certainly be the case if XMR is worth more). In fact this is true even when it isn't impossible to spend. Let's say you have 0.04 left in your wallet and it would cost 0.03 in tx fee to spend it. Is that 75% cost worth it? Probably not. Better to archive the wallet and wait for possible lower fees.
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gusterdd
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July 10, 2016, 10:14:11 AM |
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2016.07.09 XMR,DASH have high buy/sell ratio. https://t.co/PrBhqrFySExmr has most healthy market congratulation !!
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July 10, 2016, 07:24:40 PM |
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The fee is 0.01 XMR per KB of transaction data. If you have outputs in your wallet that are extremely low value, it can take more than 1 KB to create a transaction spending 0.01 XMR worth of them. In that case the best thing to do is archive the wallet with the tiny amount of coins left in it and hope that in the future transaction fees will be lower (which will certainly be the case if XMR is worth more).
In fact this is true even when it isn't impossible to spend. Let's say you have 0.04 left in your wallet and it would cost 0.03 in tx fee to spend it. Is that 75% cost worth it? Probably not. Better to archive the wallet and wait for possible lower fees.
Yeah, that makes sense. So, yesterday I imported the keys from MyMonero into a simplewallet account. Today I compiled the latest source and tested the sweep_all function. Running sweep_all required a larger fee (26.254993623+0.08), compared to just doing the transfer (26.30+0.02, which would've left 0.01493623 at the old address). Based on this, it makes me wonder what circumstances a person might decide to do a sweep_all in the first place. I guess a person might argue for giving back a little extra to the miners rather than leaving the MyMonero address with any dust?
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July 11, 2016, 02:07:57 AM |
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Running sweep_all required a larger fee (26.254993623+0.08), compared to just doing the transfer (26.30+0.02, which would've left 0.01493623 at the old address). Based on this, it makes me wonder what circumstances a person might decide to do a sweep_all in the first place. I guess a person might argue for giving back a little extra to the miners rather than leaving the MyMonero address with any dust? There isn't really a reason. Some people didn't like the idea of leaving some dust in the wallet, so a sweep_all function was implemented. That doesn't mean you should use it. I think archiving the wallet is better.
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gusterdd
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July 11, 2016, 02:54:41 AM |
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2016.07.11 Monero score is higher than Litecoin Buy/Sell ratio is 1. https://i.imgur.com/Nco7u2X.png
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July 11, 2016, 04:23:26 AM |
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XMR market supply is tight as a drum. All the cheap XMR loans are long gone, days ago. ELI5 what your ratio means/may imply? Stocks vs flows, or
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July 11, 2016, 06:54:22 AM |
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XMR market supply is tight as a drum. All the cheap XMR loans are long gone, days ago. ELI5 what your ratio means/may imply? Stocks vs flows, or buy [ BTC ] sell [ BTC ] score [ BTC ] buy/sell [number] Buy, Sell is order(ask,bid) value over exchange sites. Score calculation is buy * (buy/sell)
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July 11, 2016, 07:15:15 AM |
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XMR market supply is tight as a drum. All the cheap XMR loans are long gone, days ago. ELI5 what your ratio means/may imply? Stocks vs flows, or buy [ BTC ] sell [ BTC ] score [ BTC ] buy/sell [number] Buy, Sell is order(ask,bid) value over exchange sites. Score calculation is buy * (buy/sell) I see that, but don't understand why it matters or is implying the market is "healthy." So what if "Buy/Sell ratio is 1"? Should we set our hair on fire and run around screaming? Isn't the bid/ask book a lie, because of the poker-like aspects of day trading? My instinct says "zomg that's bullish" but please draw picture or provide a wiki/investopedia link that assists in explaining your thesis.
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July 11, 2016, 07:18:41 AM |
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wow, those look really nice! good job. they could be a bit more elaborate, but they look cool as they are anyway
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gusterdd
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July 11, 2016, 08:11:43 AM |
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XMR market supply is tight as a drum. All the cheap XMR loans are long gone, days ago. ELI5 what your ratio means/may imply? Stocks vs flows, or buy [ BTC ] sell [ BTC ] score [ BTC ] buy/sell [number] Buy, Sell is order(ask,bid) value over exchange sites. Score calculation is buy * (buy/sell) I see that, but don't understand why it matters or is implying the market is "healthy." So what if "Buy/Sell ratio is 1"? Should we set our hair on fire and run around screaming? Isn't the bid/ask book a lie, because of the poker-like aspects of day trading? My instinct says "zomg that's bullish" but please draw picture or provide a wiki/investopedia link that assists in explaining your thesis. Buy/Sell ratio ltc 0.39 bts 0.21 monero 1.00 I would select monero to invest, speculate though the bid/ask book is a lie. Monero huge bid order support price stable, during it is in the bid book. I think XMR could be 3~4$ with the ratio 1.0
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July 11, 2016, 08:30:28 AM |
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Buy/Sell ratio ltc 0.39 bts 0.21 monero 1.00
I would select monero to invest, speculate though the bid/ask book is a lie. Monero huge bid order support price stable, during it is in the bid book. I think XMR could be 3~4$ with the ratio 1.0 My friend, I like the way you think. Please remember to tip the devs that are making Monero ever more valuable! -> Monero Community Hall of Fame <- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=700400.0"It's not charity, it's dividend reinvestment."
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July 11, 2016, 11:20:34 AM |
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