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hoppe239d ago
Even if it's possible to make the exact amount with the current token combinations, it still ends up using just the tokens I have on hand, which can result in multiple inputs—like sending 256 using two 128s, for example. Swapping to send a single 256 token looks cleaner. But would making that the default behavior be wasteful due to the extra network round trip?
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Egge39d ago
It would be an additional network trip, but also very likely to incur swap fees. Wallets will try to optimise their proof database to make sure the denominations don’t result in huge tokens, but sometimes it’s unavoidable. For anything else there are animated QRs, which are pretty standard in Cashu enabled wallets
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