(problem and solution summed up in last post of the thread)
Hi,
My experience with Bitcoin is rather limited : I thought the idea was interesting, bought about 5 bitcoins one year ago and let them sit in my bitcoin core wallet (I had 4.9 bitcoins yesterday). Since my network is often slow, it is not very practical for me to run a bitcoin node and I often take time to catch up to the network when I start the application, so I decided to move my bitcoins from one wallet to another (Electrum) when installing a new version of my Linux distribution (mint 18).
I decided to send 0.1 bitcoin first to see if everything went smoothly (I'm really glad I did), now I see two problems (see screenshots below for more details) :
1) incredible fee amount : on Electrum I see 0.15 bitcoin fee for 0.1 bitcoin transfer in the transaction, so a total of 0.25 bitcoin. There should be a big red popup in bitcoin core "You're about to transfer the equivalent ~125USD but it is going to cost you ~315USD because of ridiculous fees", seriously.
2) According to my Bitcoin node with bitcoin core and a blockchain, my receiving address on my old distro still has 4.8 bitcoins, as if the whole transaction cost ~0.1 bitcoin, not ~0.25. Electrum says 0.1 transfer + 0.15 fees and that is also what Bitref says.
A. I don't understand why my bitcoin core node would not be aware of those fees when it is completely synced with the network and aware of the 0.1 transaction itself? (the transaction is confirmed now)
B. Those fees are crazy (and I didn't run the slider to fast transaction), when I simulate sending back ~0.08 bitcoin on Electrum, it says fee should be around ~0.0003 bitcoin. In my mind Bitcoin just went from "potential alternative to banks" to "potential scam". So if I wanted to send the 4.6 remaining bitcoins, should I first buy ~7 additional bitcoins to pay the fees? If not how much is expected for such a transaction at a normal speed of confirmation?
Does anyone understand those two issues?
I hope I did not make any english mistake but I'm not a native speaker, so I apologize if I did.