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Economy => Currency exchange => Topic started by: amotor on July 01, 2021, 02:35:58 AM



Title: I need 10 sats sent to a Bitcoin Wallet.
Post by: amotor on July 01, 2021, 02:35:58 AM
I am willing to CashApp someone $5 if they can send 10 satoshis to a crypto wallet for me. I am trying to find a crypto art that I have but no exchange will let me send that little to my wallet. PM me for the wallet address and details. Thank you.


Title: Re: I need 10 sats sent to a Bitcoin Wallet.
Post by: condoras on July 01, 2021, 11:19:16 AM
I am willing to CashApp someone $5 if they can send 10 satoshis to a crypto wallet for me. I am trying to find a crypto art that I have but no exchange will let me send that little to my wallet. PM me for the wallet address and details. Thank you.

And why do you expect that someone will do this for such a dust amount? You know already that there are 0 chances to find someone to send 10 sats and pay ~2000 for doing it... ::) Anyway good luck, you will need it for sure!


Title: Re: I need 10 sats sent to a Bitcoin Wallet.
Post by: mocacinno on July 01, 2021, 11:30:39 AM
10 sat is considered dust... You won't be able to send it... A transaction creating an unspent output with a value of 10 sat's isn't invalid as such, but most (if not all) nodes will reject it, so the odds of succesfully broadcasting such a transaction is very (very) low...


Title: Re: I need 10 sats sent to a Bitcoin Wallet.
Post by: LoyceV on July 01, 2021, 11:44:03 AM
I am trying to find a crypto art that I have
I'm curious: how are you going to find that with 546 (the minimum) sats in your wallet?

Just FYI: FixedFloat.com allows you to send (for instance) 0.03292 LTC to receive 0.00002916 BTC. That's $4.50 in Litecoin for $1 in Bitcoin, so it's possible. I don't know/use CashApp so I can't help you there.


Title: Re: I need 10 sats sent to a Bitcoin Wallet.
Post by: mr.relax on July 05, 2021, 03:49:41 AM
0.00002916 BTC  is NOT 10 Sats.
10Sats to send is impossible. Its not only a question of economics, its denied by the dust rule as mentioned above.
So forget it.