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When sending cryptocurrency, the sender is obligated to pay a transaction fee to the underlying blockchain network. This fee is essential for the transaction to be accepted and incorporated into the blockchain by one of the network nodes (mi...
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The transaction fee amount is influenced by various factors, with the most crucial being the demand and capacity of the blockchain network associated with the cryptocurrency.
In instances where many tra...
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The Panaroma Decentralized wallet app is designed to suggest the optimal transaction fee at any given moment. The entire fee amount, 100%, is directly allocated to the network nodes and is not associated with Panaroma Decentralized wallet....
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Network fees are inherent to almost all blockchain transactions. Transaction fees are a standard requirement for sending transactions on nearly every blockchain network.
Even blockchains with high throu...
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Blockchain transactions are irreversible, and once a transaction is confirmed (added to the blockchain), there is no way to cancel it. In the event of mistakenly sending a payment to an incorrect address, the only recourse is to request the ...
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Yes, it is possible to send payments to your own payment address within the Panaroma Decentrali...
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To display the total transferred cryptocurrency amount in fiat (U...