Transaction fees

Apparently there is no 'network' transaction fee, per this screenshot, to move ETH as ETH to Coinbase.  Is this a fact?  Seems that would make sense, since it is still in the network.

Also, it got me thinking; we need to have Norton's 15% fee shown in Wallet so we see full fees upfront.

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Thanks for the info on the Norton fee, I didn't realize that.  I'm still pretty new to mining and there's a lot of info to weed through.  I did find that the ETH network fee goes back to the miners since any transfer is a transaction that we all help to process.  Sort of like working for the government, including military, they help pay their our own salary through paying fed taxes.

Yes, I agree the way it is displayed is misleading. ~.004 ETH would be more appropriate in the case of this specific number.

Also agree the transfer fee is very high. 

The Norton 15% pool fee has already been taken out by the time you see a balance in your Norton wallet.

 

"We will periodically transfer your allocation of crypto, if any, to a digital wallet that We create for you. Each of these transfers (commonly known as “payouts”) is subject to Our fee for providing the Norton Crypto mining software. Our fee is currently 15% of the crypto transferred to you"

 

 

I know what ~ means but thanks.  I have confirmed, you are correct.  Although I did not go through with it, I finally set up a Coinbase acct and went to the final screen of the transfer, yep, fee was there.  That said, the '~0' is misleading, should be something like ~0.3967 for instance. Also, I noticed that the Norton 15% fee does not show in the confirm window but I assume the coin would disappear from account anyway.  More things to 'fix' in the App/Wallet.

The fee is 0.00396725109018 ETH

It rounds to ~0, but the fee is still 0.00396725109018 ETH

"~" means approximately