If you mature some coins long enough and transaction size is below 1k, you can send it for freeNever knew this , so let us suppose if a address like this
https://blockchain.info/address/1CFBdvaiZgZPTZERqnezAtDQJuGHKoHSzgever gets active and decides to send the coin , he /she/they can send it without fees and still get it confirmed ?
The address you linked has 50btc in it and has been resting for years. It will qualify for a free transaction. It might not get confirmation within minutes, but I am sure it will eventually. It is up to the miners whether to accept transactions with no fees. Most do.
Are you really sure , this happens ?
Let us suppose , for experiment purposes i leave 2-5 btc in a wallet for 3-4 months and then send that in 2-5 transactions with 1
BTC in each transaction , totally w/o fees , Because that's what happens in PoS ,the older the coins the more the stake .
I really do not understand what does it have to do here , a miner won't get anything on it .
Never mined any coins.
Can someone tell if that's correct and also would love if someone can show me a Screenshot of what a miner see's during mining, i mean how does he know what to accept or how old are bitcoin(as stated above)From experience, you don't even have to leave them that long. I've had a transaction of just 0.1 BTC that sat for a couple days and I was still able to send 0.01 BTC without a fee. It took around 3 blocks to be confirmed, but that's not a big issue.
I've had smaller transactions that took up to a day.
I mean when you really think about it, though, the minimum fee was changed to what, like 0.00002 BTC? That's negligible.