hi everybody,
there is a process i don’t unserstand with [font=Verdana][size=2]counterpartyd:[/size][/font]
if i have a bitcoin wallet, with one address owning 1 BTC and 0 XCP, and another owning 0 BTC and 10 XCP,
what will happen when i command the [font=Verdana]counterpartyd[/font] to send 10 xcp to another wallet?
please be as descriptive as possible with your answer.
Rejected, as the 2nd account does not have enough BTC to pay the transaction fees. The address itself must have sufficient BTC to cover the fees.
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hi everybody,
there is a process i don’t unserstand with [font=verdana][size=1em]counterpartyd:[/size][/font]
if i have a bitcoin wallet, with one address owning 1 BTC and 0 XCP, and another owning 0 BTC and 10 XCP,
what will happen when i command the [font=verdana]counterpartyd[/font] to send 10 xcp to another wallet?
please be as descriptive as possible with your answer.
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You have to s[font=verdana]end at least 0.0003172 BTC to the address you have XCP, 0.1 BTC is recommended for safe. Then you can send the 10 XCP to other address. [/font]
[font=verdana]Remember: Make sure your address have sufficient both BTC and XCP balances before you do send, order, issuance, and so on operation, otherwise some fail will happen.[/font]
[size=2]thanks guys, [/size]
[size=2]i have another one for you if you are up for it [/size]
[size=2]if i receive [font=Verdana]different[/font][font=Verdana] amounts of [/font][font=Verdana]XCP from 3 different addresses on the same block, how can i tell how much xcp i received from each individual address separately using counterpartyd?[/font][/size]
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