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Main => Technical Support => Topic started by: iamredbar on February 18, 2019, 07:14:22 pm
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Edit: Long story short, yes it is. :facepalm:
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You still pay the 80%, but they get put in your vesting balance. Have a look there and you will find them
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Just so I understand fully, LTM still pay the full 0.45468 BTS for a transaction not the 0.09094 BTS that is listed?
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Yes, always was like that. I guess the fees were so small before you didn't care :)
The difference will appear in your vesting balances
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Yes, always was like that. I guess the fees were so small before you didn't care :)
The difference will appear in your vesting balances
At least I learn new things every day :)
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The balance id that stores your refund is in your account objected and is called "cashback_vb"
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The balance id that stores your refund is in your account objected and is called "cashback_vb"
Thank you Xeroc! That is a helpful piece of info.