Timeline for I want to setup an Ethereum Trading website. How should I handle the ETH network transaction fees (miner's fee)? [closed]
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Dec 19, 2017 at 18:35 | history | closed |
lungj Richard Horrocks Distic Ismael♦ Malone |
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Dec 19, 2017 at 10:12 | answer | added | Roman Frolov | timeline score: 2 | |
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Dec 19, 2017 at 9:10 | comment | added | lungj | I’m not saying anything of the sort. I’m pointing out there are a lot of norms. This is a value-based/opinion question. | |
Dec 19, 2017 at 9:08 | comment | added | Sai Kiran | So you are saying that me(website owner) should pay the transaction fee | |
Dec 19, 2017 at 9:02 | comment | added | lungj | If you owe $10 to a restaurant for dinner in the US and you pay by credit card, the restaurant owner pays about 80¢ to the credit card company. If you have a mail-in rebate for $10, you get $10 back after paying for postage. If you're talking to your accountant and you grab a glass of water from the accountant, the accountant is paying for your water. If you have a day job and you're paid for 8 hours of work, you still have to get to work, so you spend 9 hours doing work-related activities. | |
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Dec 19, 2017 at 8:38 | history | asked | Sai Kiran | CC BY-SA 3.0 |