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February 12, 2015, 11:32:20 PM
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I need to send 4BTC's to a friend of mine, I have 4.43249255 total, how do I figure out what I need to send with the fee?

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February 12, 2015, 11:33:52 PM
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it all depends on how many inputs you have!

What wallet are you using?

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February 12, 2015, 11:34:34 PM
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4 btc or 4.0001btc
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February 12, 2015, 11:34:53 PM
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10,000 satoshis if you want fast confirmation, 1,000 if you don't mind to wait a few hours.

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February 12, 2015, 11:36:24 PM
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Depends on the wallet you're using. For example, in MultiBit, the fee is automatically added, so you would enter 4 BTC, and 4.0001 would be sent.

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February 12, 2015, 11:49:04 PM
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it all depends on how many inputs you have!

What wallet are you using?

Bitcoin QT
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February 13, 2015, 12:23:22 AM
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it all depends on how many inputs you have!

What wallet are you using?

Bitcoin QT

look how many inputs you have for the 4BTC you want to send, if you have only 1 input then 0.0001 is ok ... if have something like 12 inputs then you should go with 0.0008 although I'm afraid that with 0.0008 and 12 inputs your transaction will be medium priority

also take a look here
https://blockchain.info/tx/4dd869bcd2db2becbfe0a7435d12afcc67fe13a5c5c9e3c955c5fa97aa630ee2

there are 7 inputs and the fee was just 0.0001 and it was medium priority

here https://blockchain.info/tx/342aa340ce7b6776222b51dba18fc7d756d262c02abf029bba2410a8e98a5d3d

are more then 12 inputs and the size is 5405 (bytes) and the fee was 0.0008 BTC and it was processed within 6 blocks witch is medium priority

as all this have been said I would recommend you to pay what fee you want ... I pay higher fees because I like BTC and I like to encourage the miners ... as my dream is to transfer some BTC from one address to another and pay 30BTC in fees .... with only 1 BTC transferred so everyone will talk about me Tongue

But since I don't have 31 BTC I will wait Smiley


Also ignore the people who say pay 0.01 fee for instant transaction because this don't happen! Why? Because if they will find the block in 40 minutes you can pay 25BTC and you will still have to wait Smiley

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February 13, 2015, 12:25:30 AM
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You just input 4 btc, Bitcoin QT will calculate it for you.
The default value (one or few inputs) should be 0.0001. But if your 4 btc is distributed in many addresses, the fee will be somewhat higher.
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February 13, 2015, 01:09:21 AM
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If you want legit quick then 0.001 dont be greedy man, the miners gotta eat too.
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February 13, 2015, 02:44:08 AM
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I need to send 4BTC's to a friend of mine, I have 4.43249255 total, how do I figure out what I need to send with the fee?

Thanks

Under preferences, you'll want to make sure that you have set a reasonable transaction fee.  I suggest 0.0001 BTC per kilobyte:



Under the "Send" section, enter the address that you want to send to and the amount that you want to send:



If the sum of the amount that you are sending plus the fee will be more than your total wallet balance, then you will receive an error message and the transaction won't be sent:



If the sum of the amount that you are sending plus the fee will be less than or equal to your total wallet balance, then you will receive a verification message:


If the fee is more than you are willing to pay, you can click "Cancel" and the transaction won't be sent.  If you want to send the transaction, click "Yes"
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February 13, 2015, 06:12:44 AM
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I need to send 4BTC's to a friend of mine, I have 4.43249255 total, how do I figure out what I need to send with the fee?

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Is this the first time you're sending bitcoin? How did you became a Sr. Member without even knowing that?

Above replies have explained a lot about how much fee you're suppose to send, just don't make the mistake of sending 0.0001 with 4 btc fee, I have seen some people do that. Just double check everything before hitting send.

 

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February 13, 2015, 06:53:25 AM
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I need to send 4BTC's to a friend of mine, I have 4.43249255 total, how do I figure out what I need to send with the fee?

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Is this the first time you're sending bitcoin? How did you became a Sr. Member without even knowing that?

Above replies have explained a lot about how much fee you're suppose to send, just don't make the mistake of sending 0.0001 with 4 btc fee, I have seen some people do that. Just double check everything before hitting send.

I could be wrong but maybe a account someone bought had a 2 month break in posting.  But that is just speculation.  He could just be someone who only saves(Unlikely but possible).
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February 13, 2015, 08:51:34 AM
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just type 4 btc in your client, the fee is 0.0001 or 10k satoshi, don't need to get confused here
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February 13, 2015, 08:53:22 AM
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just type 4 btc in your client, the fee is 0.0001 or 10k satoshi, don't need to get confused here

The fee might be higher. E.g. see Dannys post, the fee calculated by core/qt was 0.0002. In my experience core/qt does a very good job calculating the fee.

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February 13, 2015, 02:49:53 PM
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just type 4 btc in your client, the fee is 0.0001 or 10k satoshi, don't need to get confused here

The fee might be higher. E.g. see Dannys post, the fee calculated by core/qt was 0.0002. In my experience core/qt does a very good job calculating the fee.
i think blockchain does the same?
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February 13, 2015, 02:53:07 PM
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how can a senior member not know how to send 4 btc? its as simple as pressing send , the wallet will calculate the rest.
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February 13, 2015, 02:53:23 PM
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20.000 gives you pretty instant send (depends on block) 10k usually does the job too for anything > 0.01
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February 13, 2015, 02:59:42 PM
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just type 4 btc in your client, the fee is 0.0001 or 10k satoshi, don't need to get confused here

The fee might be higher. E.g. see Dannys post, the fee calculated by core/qt was 0.0002. In my experience core/qt does a very good job calculating the fee.
i think blockchain does the same?

Yes but it doesn't show the tx fee amount when pushing the TX, right? I haven't used it for long time.

how can a senior member not know how to send 4 btc? its as simple as pressing send , the wallet will calculate the rest.

Don't double post. Smiley

Is this the first time you're sending bitcoin? How did you became a Sr. Member without even knowing that?

I could be wrong but maybe a account someone bought had a 2 month break in posting.  But that is just speculation.  He could just be someone who only saves(Unlikely but possible).

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February 13, 2015, 03:01:10 PM
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It depends where you're keeping your BTC. For example, if you were to send the 4 BTC from your Coinbase account, you wouldn't get charged anything. The normal network fee is 0.0001 BTC but if you're sending from exchanges you gonna pay more, usually between 0.0002 - 0.0005.
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February 13, 2015, 03:05:23 PM
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It depends where you're keeping your BTC. For example, if you were to send the 4 BTC from your Coinbase account, you wouldn't get charged anything. The normal network fee is 0.0001 BTC but if you're sending from exchanges you gonna pay more, usually between 0.0002 - 0.0005.


Coinbase charges 0.0002BTC when I used. Did they cut down the fees? I haven't used them for sending TX with larger inputs - fee may increase when sending such TX.

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