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FAQ text suggestions from Saïvann (thanks!)
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fee: "How much will the transaction fee be?"
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fee: "How much will the transaction fee be?"
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Transactions can be processed without fees, but users are
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Transactions can be processed without fees, but trying to send
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encouraged to pay a voluntary fee for faster confirmation of
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free transactions can require waiting days or weeks. Although fees
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their transactions and to remunerate miners. When fees are
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may increase over time, normal fees currently only cost a tiny
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required, they currently don't exceed a few pennies in value,
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amount. By default, all <a href="#choose-your-wallet#">Bitcoin
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but this may increase over time. Your
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wallets</a> listed on Bitcoin.org add what they think is an
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Bitcoin client will pay what it thinks is an appropriate fee.
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appropriate fee to your transactions; most of those wallets will
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also give you chance to review the fee before sending the
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transaction.
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Transaction fees are used as a protection against users sending
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Transaction fees are used as a protection against users sending
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transactions to overload the network. The precise manner in which
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transactions to overload the network and as a way to pay
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miners for their work helping to secure the network. The precise manner in which
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fees work is still being developed and will change over time.
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fees work is still being developed and will change over time.
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Because the fee is not related to the amount of bitcoins being
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Because the fee is not related to the amount of bitcoins being
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sent, it may seem extremely low or unfairly high. Instead, the
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sent, it may seem extremely low or unfairly high. Instead, the
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