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Board Web Wallets
Re: Blockchain is charging high fees - $0.25 for sending 1 Bitcoin transfer
by
Lauda
on 29/08/2016, 07:19:46 UTC
But $0.25 for $1.50 worth of bitcoin isn't reasonable, and that's the situation that is also outlined in the OP.
Don't blame the network for improperly using it. There are certain things called inputs, and outputs which determine the transaction size (among other things).

Sincere apologies but ...
full node?
broadcast tx?
miners?

It's all gibberish for us.

We like to keep things simple - we pay our members in Bitcoins because many of them like to use Bitcoins ... we are not into the business of learning how to work with Bitcoins, we just use it to pay members and that's all we need. The Internet is far too full of so much information, there is no time to "learn" it all. Thanks
These two concepts are fairly simple in my opinion and are far from "learning how Bitcoin works" (in depth at least). While this advice was actually flawed, it isn't "gibberish" in itself.

Also, please avoid creating unnecessary consecutive posts like this. You can quote several previous posts in one post.