Bitcoin Payments Will Delay
Started by Admin
2017-05-27 at 09:24
Admin
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2017-05-27 at 09:24
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Admin
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Dear Members,
I want to announce that all the pending Bitcoin payments will have a delay and I am not sure with how many days. The reason is the NETWORK FEE that is currently unbelievable high. Last night I have tried to pay but after a couple of transactions, I saw that the Coinbase transfer system is taking me more than 2$ for every 5$ transaction. Imagine if i need to pay 50 payments, each 5$, the fee for that will be 100$. I believe that this fee will be decreased in the next days. I will monitor it and when it decreases, I will start the payments. That fee is not being taken by the coinbase, it is the fee that is issued by the bitcoin network. You may check it by yourself:
All of you, who have asked in BTC, you have 2 options:
1. Cancel your payment and ask in another processor.
2. Wait until I pay you.
I am sorry about this, but it is beyond my powers. I am not willing to pay so big fee for every payment.
Sincerely,
Spas K. - Cs Ceo
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asadujjaman94
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2017-05-29 at 22:12
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andres1598
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2017-05-30 at 18:11
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Cliquey Member
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There is better way is everyone uses coinbase, there is no fee and will be confirmed instantly. we will only need to use our coinbase email
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worker1
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2017-05-30 at 19:38
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Gracias por la info, espero que eso sea temporal...
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krosmar
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2017-05-30 at 23:41
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Cliquey Member
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If coinbase does not charge if the mail is used to send and so it would leave without fee
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el mejor intercambiado de trafico donde te pagan por hacer click y publicitar tus ptc con los creditos que hagas entra aqui
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delMotor
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2017-06-02 at 22:36
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There must be a way to make bulk payments. I mean somehow somewhere... When faucets pay out, they pay to hundreds of addresses in one transaction. The fee for such huge transaction maybe is huge too, but most likely is very low from per one address perspective.
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