How to Send Bitcoins from Blockchain.info Much Faster and Without Fail?
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Have you tried transferring bitcoins from your Blockchain.info account to another wallet to no avail? The fund might have come from your BitLanders payment, and you want to convert it to cash using a money transfer service like coins.ph. If that's your case, then this short blog can help. My experience can point you toward the right direction.
After BitLanders shifted to Blockchain.info as the sole and default payment processor for BitLanders payments, many "bitsters" were shocked at the learning curve involved in having to use what appeared to them an unfamiliar bitcoin wallet. The truth of the matter, however, is that Blockchain.info is among the original and most respected bitcoin wallets in existence.
After I received my first BitLanders payment using Blockchain.info, I immediately claimed and sent the money to my coins.ph Peso Lock wallet. I waited for a couple of days for the transfer to be "confirmed" in my Blockchain.info account, but nothing happened. I was totally discouraged, knowing that the money was deducted from my Blockchain.info account but was not credited to my coins.ph account.
My doubts and frustrations were cleared when I sent emails to BitLanders and Blockchain.info and they replied promptly. Because of the recent, prevalent attacks on the bitcoin network, payment transactions have significantly slowed down. However, to speed up the process, users need to add a miner's fee of at least 20,000 satoshis to each transaction to make it a priority among miners.
Therefore, if you have 0.025 BTC in your Blockchain.info account, you have to specify a miner's fee of 0.0002 BTC to transfer bitcoins much faster and without fail to another wallet. Actually, you don't have to perform subtraction for each transaction. Just be aware that the amount of bitcoin transferred to another wallet is 20,000 satoshis less than the requested amount.
The right way to send bitcoin from Blockchain.info involves three steps, as shown in the following photo: