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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @Zepasta 11 Dec 2023 \ on: Satscards/Opendimes and on-chain fees in the future bitcoin
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Basically if you sale something to someone who pays with a 500k sat open dime, instead of taking it and sweeping it to a wallet you just leave the 500k on the open dime and plan on holding or spending it somewhere else.
If fees are really high this is a way of transacting bitcoin with no transaction fees
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Yeah, sorry. I should have made that a bit more clear. Sweeping the sats from the device requires an on-chain transaction, so I was interested in people's thoughts on this paradigm that arises as fees increase.
It is a tough thing in my mind because the hardware does not have a back up, so if the funds are not swept, the card or OD can malfunction and the funds are lost. As a result, the bearer of the device is faced with the decision to sweep the funds to a wallet they control the keys to (requiring an on-chain tx) or trust the integrity of the hardware and enshrine the UTXO, risking it all.
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