I can use Windows or Android or Linux
Zecwallet doesn’t seems to work anymore and Zhashi only allow importing transparent seed phrases and not private scalars.
Ywallet desktop will let you import private keys. Installation - YWallet
Not enough funds to pay for the fees
Whereas I have 96 private keys to import with each of them containing dust amounts but that totals 2Zec.
And on desktop :
the application is unable to start correctly, click Ok to close the application
Every input adds fees. It may not be profitable to consolidate small notes < 5000 zats.
Are you trying to spend the spammer’s funds by any chance?
That won’t work, each input is smaller than the fee required to spend it.
I don t know if it changed but I m not aware of an increase in minimal mining fees. Blocks are currently empty.
Yes. After the NU5 upgrade a few years back, the network was essentially crippled by various types of attacks that have caused chain-bloat and DDOS situations. As a result, the community adopted zip317 which basically creates a fee for additional note inputs and changes the basically free attack vector into one that costs a little money for normal txs, but increasingly more for their spam-type transactions which, themselves, consist of combining (actually, they’re outputs usually but same effect) large quantities of notes while also paying a sub-par fee and is, technically, indistinguishable from the large sweep transactions like the ones normal users are trying to perform. However, not paying the proper fee isn’t possible (it should be but attacker). Like mentioned, this issue has been foreseen since the concept was envisioned but, to date, hasn’t affected many users so it hasn’t been given priority. Combining fewer notes may work, if they are of adequate value, but you may or may not exactly have control over the selection.
WRT current blocks: they are usually light but not empty due to the unpaid action sniping (as good a name as any!) and will likely continue either until zcashd 5.10.0 loses vast majority of the node count or reaches EOS halt (the attacker likely runs a great many nodes).
if the mining pool paid you out in dust outputs, they are practically worthless now.
I forgot this wasn’t on mobile but two other things that could speed things along there, besides actively cooling the phone (and not using it for other stuff) is to disable any power saver settings and, if the phone system wont allow keeping the screen open indefinitely, use a keep-screen-open app to override that. Still, they’re only band-aid methods but they may help.