Bitcoin Asked on January 2, 2022
I have been doing an assignment on Bitcoin Core 0.20. Now every time I try to do a transaction:
Apples-iMac:bitcoin apple$ bitcoin-cli -regtest sendtoaddress bcrt1qd3jck0lv87yuk25tk3xy5rqq67apwasee874xk 25
error code: -4
error message:
Fee estimation failed. Fallbackfee is disabled. Wait a few blocks or enable -fallbackfee.
Can some one help me – what should I change? Please give a step by step guide as I am a complete newcomer.
You can set the fee rate easily when using named parameters:
bitcoin-cli -regtest -named sendtoaddress
address=bcrt1qd3jck0lv87yuk25tk3xy5rqq67apwasee874xk
amount=25
fee_rate=100
Answered by schmijos on January 2, 2022
You could enable -fallbackfee
(as darosior says) but the easiest or quickest way to resolve this is to set a fee. In this example we are setting a fee of 1 satoshis per byte.
./bitcoin-cli sendtoaddress "bc1q09vm5lfy0j5reeulh4x5752q25uqqvz34hufdl" 0.1 "" "" false true 1 sat/B
If you do
./bitcoin-cli -regtest help sendtoaddress
you will see what those arguments after the regtest address represent.
Alternatively if you want to set the fallback fee see this StackExchange question.
This PR 16524 merged in October 2019 disabled -fallbackfee
across all chains (mainnet, testnet, regtest) by default.
Answered by Michael Folkson on January 2, 2022
bitcoind
uses transactions it relays (and later see as mined) to estimate the feerate to set for transactions its wallet creates.
On regtest, you don't relay then mine enough transactions so bitcoind
's estimation buckets are not filled enough to give a reliable estimate. Without such an estimate the wallet, out of safety, prefer not to create any transaction unless you explicitly tell it what fee to use when fee estimation isn't available.
This "fall back feerate" can be set up at bitcoind
's startup with the fallbackfee
startup option, expressed in BTC/kB
.
-fallbackfee=<amt> A fee rate (in BTC/kB) that will be used when fee estimation has insufficient data. 0 to entirely disable the fallbackfee fea‐ ture. (default: 0.00)
Alternatively, crafting transactions on different nodes of your regtest network and getting them mined will result in estimation buckets to be filled.
Answered by darosior on January 2, 2022
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