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Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming)
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defunctec
on 11/02/2016, 07:41:05 UTC
Uncommon problem - I have mined quite a lot of blocks and want to move to another address/exchange.
Now when  I try to send about 900 (quantity?! I am not sure how these are called - in this particular case they are the blocks) there is a fee and the transaction goes through:



The problem is when I try to send more (quantity) I hit the maximum for a transaction and wallet would not process the transaction.
The following appears after I enter my wallet encryption key and hit enter:



And then:



What is the limit of a transaction (max quantity or bytes or something)?
I could go ahead and select them (quantity/blocks) manually but that would be a physical and mental challenge:
ARROWDOWN, SPACE, ARROWDOWN, SPACE, ARROWDOWN, SPACE, ARROWDOWN, SPACE, ARROWDOWN, SPACE,  and so on... thousands of times!
That "problem" is very peculiar and I wouldn't think it would a be a very common one.
Still - does anybody have any ideas how to proceed, so I make my life easier?


Too many dust transactions: It happens often.

You should use "coin control" in order to combine some of the largest unspent outputs you have in your wallet with a few of the smaller ones, creating bigger outputs: repeat this as many times as needed until you reduce the too large number of tiny outputs you've got in your wallet.

...

Options > Display coin control features
and then
Send Coins > Inputs

I don't see how this will help me - and if not - why do you bother just repeating what I already talked about?
As you can see from the screenies I already use coin control. And I understand what is going on.
My questions are - what are the limits and is there any way to use console commands for coin control?



Once in coin control > inputs > list mode, check 1/4 of the boxes and send as one transaction... Do this for the rest of your inputs and you should be good.

I have no idea if this can be done with commands.