0.000001 LTC is all that seems to go through the network during my testing.
0.0000000001 yet they support this amount.
While no one currently seems to use litecoins that small, it is a rather obvious bug that needs addressing.
Not sure what the smallest is, but i know when up compile litecoind, standard setting for "min input" is
"mininput" : 0.00010000,
At least I know now, thanks.
I think it it needs a popup warning, ie: WARNING THIS TX CANNOT BE SENT, MIN AMOUNT = 0.0001.
as people like myself assume litecoin behaves in a similar fashion to btc.
Well, yes and no
I know what you mean, but in litecoind ( not sure with litecoin-qt ) there you can edit the mininput to lower then the standerd, so in case you can send lower then that, but not many want that slall kind of LTC income..
I think this was made because that time where there was that 0.0000001 sending spam.
But in some way, it could be done in a way like, the litecoind or -qt send a request to where the address is, and ask for what there mininput is, if it returns mininput 0.00010000 it come up wtih WARNING THIS TX CANNOT BE SENT, MIN AMOUNT = 0.0001.
but if it return lower mininput, then the litecoind ( -qt ) will send the TX