tarassh / fairy-wallet

Client for ledger nano s hw
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Cannot Transfer EOS out of Fairy Wallet #126

Open Joecatny opened 4 years ago

Joecatny commented 4 years ago

This is not good. Please rectify it soon. If it is a Ledger issue please let us know.

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ghost commented 4 years ago

It is not a ledger issue it's a EOS issue. Since they update the blockchain, small holders of EOS are stuck with their coins. It's a shitty blockchain that needs to be avoided.

CyberCyclone commented 4 years ago

As @matvsax said, it's a blockchain issue. It is a pretty poor way the network is run acutally. I just did an undelegate transaction and I had to have at least 20 EOS staked in CPU to be able to do the transaction.

To fix this particular issue, you have to make sure you have enough CPU staked to the do transaction.

ColinApples commented 4 years ago

Hi @CyberCyclone Could you take me through how to stake more EOS in the Fairy wallet? How much do I need to stake? How do I then get the staked EOS out and on to an exchange. Any help you can give would be much appreciated! I just want to get all my EOS onto an exchange.....

I keep getting 'Transaction failed' 'Billed CPU Time (196Us) is greater than the maximum Billable CPU Time for the transaction (13US)

All I was trying to so was transfer 1 EOS from the wallet to Kraken as a test run

Many thanks

ghost commented 4 years ago

Hello guys,

Just to let you know I found a solution using https://bloks.io/

I was able to borrow CPU, using 1 EOS from my wallet, I've been able to get 905 EOS stake. And then I've been able to send the rest of my EOS on Binance.

Hope that will work for you too.

Yari152 commented 4 years ago

I have similar issue- can not transfer EOS to the exchange out of FairyWallet (+LNS). Switch to bloks.io doesn't help. Also not possible to increase CPU and other foggy staff... Anyone knows other ways to solve the problems?

CyberCyclone commented 4 years ago

@Yari152 your only way is to increase the allocated resources. It's by design that you need to have enough resources allocated to be able to do the transaction. If you attempt to remove all your allocated resources, then the transaction will fail.

This isn't exact the way it works, but basically it's like selling your car but before you take it to the car lot you want to remove all the fuel. Now you can't drive your car to the car yard because there's no fuel.

philipkara86 commented 4 years ago

i have 473 eos and i cant transfer them out, i have 0% for CPU and NET but RAM is 68% i cant even buy to increase CPU and NET give me an error.

so if it is a blockchain issue do we have to just wait until they fix it for us? or is there steps to do myself to fix this?

mind-zipper commented 3 years ago

Might be a USB communication problem. Unfortunately, the only way I can get my transaction to go through with any EOS wallet using my nano s is to temporarily turn off my vpn, anti-virus and firewall on my laptop. Reboot laptop. Then try transaction again. So far, it works! Rediculous! Remember, with EOS, you must unstake/undelegate any EOS that you want to send.