I didn't read about this. Wouldn't zero fees cause network attacking costs to reach zero?
As in sending thousands of transactions to the attackers self to bloat the network.
He probably referred to "rate-limited transactions" .. There you can send more often if you have more BTS ..
Ah alright. Thanks.
I've been looking for some documentation on how fees are charged for UIA (the fee set by the issuer).
Is there any info on this.
I read the info here:
http://docs.bitshares.org/bitshares/user/assets-faq.htmlHowever I am still a bit unsure on how this is paid.
So if I place an order to purchase a UIA, there will be no fee until a transaction is conducted (order is matched)?
Once the order is matched I would pay the % fee charged for the UIA I am purchasing, correct?
Where would the funds for that payment come from?
Would I receive 1% less of the UIA than my order asked for (if the fee is 1%)? Or would I need excess funds which would purchase additional UIA = 1% of my volume?