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Topic: BTB: Are there any disadvantages to a small pool payout (e.g., 0.01 BTB)? (Read 653 times)

newbie
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OK, I think it's actually 0.0001 BTB per transaction, I wish someone could confirm though.

sr. member
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no fees on my BTB exchange bro  Grin

He's talking about the network fee for transferring BTB, not an exchange fee.
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no fees on my BTB exchange bro  Grin
newbie
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I sent BTB and had to pay I think 0.00001BTB, although may be off by a factor of 10. Definitely was a fee, though.
newbie
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Assuming there are no transaction fee's there are no cons.

The pro is you don't risk as much with the pools, unless the money is in your hands (it's not when it's in a pool) it's at risk.



Maybe that's the right question to ask, does BTB have transaction fees?

member
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Assuming there are no transaction fee's there are no cons.

The pro is you don't risk as much with the pools, unless the money is in your hands (it's not when it's in a pool) it's at risk.

newbie
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I am wondering if I should cash out my pool balance in 0.1 BTB or 0.01 BTB. What are the pros and cons? I know with LTC/BTC many small amounts can cause you to have to pay a surcharge for transactions later. Is this true with BTB as well?


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