RE: A Solution to the Noise.Cash High Fee Issue

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A Solution to the Noise.Cash High Fee Issue

in cryptoblurt •  4 years ago  (edited)

Wow! Well, at the moment I can't see how, but it worked. What actually is this consolidation process?

Without need for an answer, here is what I did:

I had used a Safepal.io wallet for BCH before. It got stuck with about $ 0.90 in tips. I managed to send about $ 0.06 yesterday at an expense of about $ 0.54 of fees to esteemed miners. About $ 0.30 left with no solution in sight but do abandon the wallet. I read a lot of those things flying around, including https://noise.cash/post/12jx9vg6 but it did not help resolving the issue. Yes, I switched to a Bitcoin.com wallet, but the remainders kept stuck.

Today I found your post with the hint of using electroncash.org wallet to do a consolidation with the former Safepal wallet. I first tried to import my seed from Safepal wallet into the Bitcoin.com wallet. No success. Why?

I then took the Electron Cash desktop wallet, but could not import via seed. However, it worked taking the Electron Cash android wallet, importing via seed. Everything was there. Though the following instructions are for desktop. So I managed to export the wallet from android and import this into the desktop app. Including password encryption at its best. On desktop I then did the following and boom!! Problem solved.

Step 1. Recover your BCH address into Electron Cash with your own phase keys
Step 2. Go to Coins Tab & select 20-30-40 transactions
Step 3. Right click on them select "spend"
Step 4. Go to Send Tab and pres "maxim"
Step 5. Insert other BCH address from other wallet
Step 6. Press "send"

You can thank me later 😎

Source: https://noise.cash/post/ljn4kxx8

Me saying thanks, most of what I saved went to the author's wallet then.

So again, what actually is this consolidation process?

PS: Back-link with screenshot from Electron Cash, see https://noise.cash/post/lm8n3v67

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  ·  4 years ago  ·  

The actual processing of UTXO protocol is explained here: https://blurtter.com/cryptoblurt/@rycharde/another-coin-bites-the-dust

Well, not there as such, but the paper I link to.

Hopefully we've gone deep enough down this rabbit-hole for users to figure out their optimal wallet :-)

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

Exactly this! I'm fine by now. Already commented your good find!