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Using the Coin Control Feature of Your GUI Qt Wallet
23
Apr
2016

Taking advantage of the Coin Control feature is something considered a
bit more advanced, especially if you don’t have built-in support in the
specific crypto currency’s GUI Qt wallet and have to use the console.
But Bitcoin and many of the more recent altcoins or ones with updated
wallets do have built-in support making things easy to use the coin
control feature right from the GUI. By default the feature is not
enabled, so you will have to go to Settings / Options / Display and
enable the coin control feature to be displayed. After that when you go
to the Send coins panel of your coin wallet you will see a button to
call the Coin Control feature, but what is this feature and why do you
need to use it in the first place?

The coin control feature allows you to control how you spend the
coins in your wallet when sending a transaction. You can choose what
addresses will be the ones sending the coins and which of the coins you
have received will be used. With this feature you can do things like
combine multiple transactions and the coins from them that you have
received in a single large sum of coins available to one of you wallet
addresses. To do that you can just select which coins and the address
you want them sent to and use on of your own wallet addresses, so you
will actually be sending yourself the coins. Sending yourself coins
would require you to pay a network transaction fee, but by consolidating
multiple small amounts of coins into single ones you can actually
reduce on further transaction costs.

The coin control feature however is more important for PoS (Proof of
Stake) coins and altcoins that do have some other forms of awarding
users with extra coins for holding some amount in their wallets.
Consolidating the coins in your wallet will mean that they will
available for stating altogether giving you bigger weight on the
staking, so you should be able to save on time when staking coins. If a
coin is rewarding you for keeping your coins in the wallet for some
time, but there is a maximum time they need to stay in the wallet
without moving you can use the coin control feature to see when you need
to resend some of the coins back to your own wallet in order to keep
getting rewards. So depending on the specific coin taking advantage of
the coin control feature might help you maximize your PoS earnings, get
more rewards or execute transactions with the coins you want from the
address you want them to be sent. If you still haven’t used that feature
you might want to give it a try and see how easy it is to use it
especially if it is already available in your GUI qt wallet and you just
need to enable it and not having to run console commands.
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