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13 hours ago, RafOlP said:

@pucksterpete, please check if you are online: settings/network settings/online

If this is not the issue, please PM me your ripple account and I we will try to help you.

When using trustlines, which are for Gatehub and Gatehub Fifth, should I use the trustlines address's that are setup on my Gatehub acct?

Also for Gatehub fifth they show trust line address's for cold and hot wallets here  should u use a cold or hot wallet address as a trustline?

tnx

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I have another ? about the wallet.

I setup a trustline for btc bitstamp within the wallet

did a withdrawal of btc from bitstamp using Ripple payment to the desktop wallet.  All is good there

If I wanted to now send some btc to another address or back to bitstamp from the wallet, how do you do it?

If I go to send within the wallet, its going to deduct xrp, not the btc.

Is it even possible or is that btc only used for trading within the wallet

me confused....:unsure:

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9 hours ago, pucksterpete said:

I have another ? about the wallet.

I setup a trustline for btc bitstamp within the wallet

did a withdrawal of btc from bitstamp using Ripple payment to the desktop wallet.  All is good there

If I wanted to now send some btc to another address or back to bitstamp from the wallet, how do you do it?

If I go to send within the wallet, its going to deduct xrp, not the btc.

Is it even possible or is that btc only used for trading within the wallet

me confused....:unsure:

From your desktop wallet, you can send BTC.Bitstamp back to your online Bitstamp account easy. In your Bitstamp account check for "deposit" BTC address from XRP wallet.

If you want to send BTC from your wallet to a friend, that a bit more tricky. If your friend doesn't have a XRP desktop wallet, you can send back the BTC.Bistamp IOU's from your wallet to your online account and  then do a regular BTC to BTC transaction from your online account.

If your friend has a XRP account but doesn't trust BTC.Bitstamp, you can send the equivalent of BTC.Bitstamp converted to XRP to him...you can see when you put his address that only the sending XRP option comes up...that means that he can't received BTC.Bitstamp and you choose to continue it'll convert to XRP (make a transaction you can see on ripplecharts) and send XRPs to your friend for the equivalent in BTC.Bitstamp at the market price. Beware of this if there's a big gap between bid/ask cause you could end up paying a considerable % during the conversion.

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On 01/05/2017 at 6:24 AM, pucksterpete said:

Getting error in the Desktop Wallet when trying to cancel an order

 

 

9 hours ago, Malloy said:

I had many of those today also... 

@RafOlP?

I have some of theses sporadically, never bothered me though. Please let me know if it persists.

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for the last couple of days, including today on the rippex wallet I am getting a notification in the wallet telling me "Network fees are currently higher than your maximum: Fee 0.57063, change fees"

and the little color dot next my address which usually is green showing that i am connected is now red, once i change the fee its back to green.

never had this notification come up before

any ideas?

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48 minutes ago, pucksterpete said:

for the last couple of days, including today on the rippex wallet I am getting a notification in the wallet telling me "Network fees are currently higher than your maximum: Fee 0.57063, change fees"

and the little color dot next my address which usually is green showing that i am connected is now red, once i change the fee its back to green.

never had this notification come up before

any ideas?

RCL is currently having unusually high fees. Good thing you had a max_fee specified. Or could've end up spending 75k XRP in fees like that poor MM.

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1 minute ago, pucksterpete said:

Is there a default network fee? If so, what is the amount?

It's a scaling fee- the base idea being if there is an attack on the network the rapidly matching fee scale would make this a very costly endeavour. However, the fee has been floating at an abnormally high rate for a couple days with no apparent reason why. Those without a max fee (the max you would pay for a transaction) have been hit with some epic fees

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1 hour ago, pucksterpete said:

been trying for the last hour to do trades within the wallet and all I get is 

sending order to ripple network

they never get placed

any ideas?

https://ripple.com/build/ripple-info-tool/
Entery your wallet address here and look for recent transactions or opened orders. If there are no open orders, than tx should show why it failed. 

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