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Thanks for posting that, but to be honest I think that is too complicated for me unfortunately, that's why my thread was about sweeping paper wallet to recipients address via Electrum, because that would obviously be a much better/safer way then entering my private key into a website wallet/exchange (i.e. blockchain.info/.com).

Question... I have an old paper wallet (same age, type, code, etc) that has .0001 BTC on it which is currently equivalent to $10.39, so would I be able to use that as a "sweep test" in Electrum to send it to my friend, or is that amount too low with transaction fees? To put it another way, does Electrum have a minimum amount/fee?
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Thanks for posting that, but to be honest I think that is too complicated for me, unfortunately (, that's why my thread was about sweeping to recipients address via Electrum).

Question... I have an old paper wallet (same age, type, code, etc) that has .0001 BTC on it which is currently equivalent to $10.39, so would I be able to use that as a "sweep test" in Electrum to send it to my friend, or is that amount too low with transaction fees? To put it another way, does Electrum have a minimum amount/fee?
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Scraped on 15/05/2025, 18:19:02 UTC
Thanks for posting that, but to be honest I think that is too complicated for me, unfortunately (that's why my thread was about sweeping to recipients address via Electrum).

Question... I have an old paper wallet (same age, type, code, etc) that has .0001 BTC on it which is currently equivalent to $10.39, so would I be able to use that as a sweep test in Electrum to send it to my friend, or is that amount too low with transaction fees? To put it another way, does Electrum have a minimum amount/fee?