I noticed paying for an NFT, the payment process requires me to guestimate the amount of payment coins. Then adjusting the amount a few times to get close. Cant it just calculate the correct amount by default? Perhaps I am just missing how to use it correctly?
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I have a pending post that explains a feature in CryptoWiz: if you notice the [‒] and [+] buttons at the sides of the numeric input, their stepping is based on the fiat amount of coins depending on how much you're requested to send, I.E. 1 cent, 10 cents, 50 cents, 1 USD/CAD/EUR/whatever, etc.
That being said, CryptoWiz allows you to send multiple coins in the same payment, not just one. That'll depend on the user accepting the payment: some users will want to accept only one coin (E.G. HTML), others will accept multiple coins (E.G. HTML, DOGE, LTC, etc). So there are a lot of variables in place and a lot of options for guessing.
I'm still struggling to find a way for filling a payment order, but there are other things with higher priority at the moment. I promise to get back to it a few days from now, when the actual round of changes in Libra.Codes is finished.
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I have a pending post that explains a feature in CryptoWiz: if you notice the [‒] and [+] buttons at the sides of the numeric input, their stepping is based on the fiat amount of coins depending on how much you're requested to send, I.E. 1 cent, 10 cents, 50 cents, 1 USD/CAD/EUR/whatever, etc.
That being said, CryptoWiz allows you to send multiple coins in the same payment, not just one. That'll depend on the user accepting the payment: some users will want to accept only one coin (E.G. HTML), others will accept multiple coins (E.G. HTML, DOGE, LTC, etc). So there are a lot of variables in place and a lot of options for guessing.
I'm still struggling to find a way for filling a payment order, but there are other things with higher priority at the moment. I promise to get back to it a few days from now, when the actual round of changes in Libra.Codes is finished.