On http://Purse.io , it is some low income freelancers that are trying to cash out their “wages” in crypto, that pay Amazon for consumers living in U.S. Dollars of high transaction fee is very bad for them! Now http://Purse.io adopts BCH, fees are low! Good!
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Replying to @JihanWu
Who’s paying *dollars* on Bitcoin transaction fees Jihan? You know, if this really happens, and if you care about them so much, you can just do a refund transaction that PAYS THEM BACK 99% of the fee. Blocks are mostly empty, shouldn’t be a problem for you.
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Replying to @udiWertheimer @JihanWu
Not to mention that funds can go straight to exchange account, so a person cashing out needs to pay no fees at all since he doesn't make any transactions.
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Cashing out is a transaction.
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It shouldn’t have to be
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If someone sends Fiat->CB, buys BTC, profits on trade/hodl, then sells for Fiat, there is no tx fee, but there is fiat banking/exchange fees. All natures of movement are transactions, and all have attributed costs(fees). Should Jihan mine your tx for free because he can?
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