Re: How divisible are bitcoins - the technical side

Figures: FreeMoney
Quote from: nelisky on September 23, 2010, 6:10:35 PM UTC
Quote from: FreeMoney on September 23, 2010, 6:01:27 PM UTC

Won’t transaction fees make that pointless?

If you are trying to give accurate payouts from the sportsbook I don’t think anyone will mind having it rounded off at .01 for now. That is only $0.0006 after all.

Will transaction fees be applied to transfers above 0.01, but with more precision? I wasn’t aware of it being that way.

And yes, I am rounding for now, but I like things clean, and I can either allow withdrawal of higher precision amounts, or I can round to 2 decimals the prize handout, I just rather do the former, that’s all.

And no, it’s not only for the sportsbook. I have plans…

You are a busy dude!

Did I hear something about the change being charged a fee? Oh oh, that was the block with the tiny fee in it. So 50.00001 sending 50 had a change of .00001 and therefore a fee, but usually no fee because 70.00001 = 50 + 20.00001 change = no fee. But this was fixed to only charge the tiny bit as fee anyhow.