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Bitcoin => Bitcoin Technical Support => Topic started by: warut on October 25, 2013, 12:24:51 PM



Title: How can Bunny Run send < 54.3 uBTC?
Post by: warut on October 25, 2013, 12:24:51 PM
I believe 54.3 uBTC is the minimum amount you can send. How can Bunny Run http://boklund.nu/bunnyrun/ send less than that? For example, https://blockchain.info/tx/4e5ecd0b4eced99cf62a09f83c0d3ff0c77d5673738874b876ae5727bbee8ca4


Title: Re: How can Bunny Run send < 54.3 uBTC?
Post by: Leehoya on October 25, 2013, 12:55:21 PM
Thats not the minmum, 1 satoshi is the minimum. They also batch send which makes the outputs higher


Title: Re: How can Bunny Run send < 54.3 uBTC?
Post by: petersiddle98 on October 25, 2013, 02:25:05 PM
But does he need to pay transaction fees for that? wouldn't the fee be more expansive that what he is giving?


Title: Re: How can Bunny Run send < 54.3 uBTC?
Post by: Leehoya on October 25, 2013, 02:31:37 PM
But does he need to pay transaction fees for that? wouldn't the fee be more expansive that what he is giving?
No, the total amount is more than the transaction fees when he batch send


Title: Re: How can Bunny Run send < 54.3 uBTC?
Post by: inform on October 25, 2013, 02:43:06 PM
This 0.9 BTC  :'(


200$  ???

This is not minimum

Double lol  :o

Minimum is 0.000000001


 ;)


Title: Re: How can Bunny Run send < 54.3 uBTC?
Post by: grue on October 25, 2013, 06:37:08 PM
it's allowed. see bold parts:
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Payments (transaction outputs) of 0.543 times the minimum relay fee (0.00005430 BTC) are now considered 'non-standard', because storing them costs the network more than they are worth and spending them will usually cost their owner more in transaction fees than they are worth. Non-standard transactions are not relayed across the network, are not included in blocks by most miners, and will not show up in your wallet until they are included in a block. The default fee policy can be overridden using the -mintxfee and -minrelaytxfee command-line options


Title: Re: How can Bunny Run send < 54.3 uBTC?
Post by: warut on October 25, 2013, 07:43:42 PM
Thanks, grue, for clarifying the matter. Much appreciated!