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
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