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Hi Victor, *,

On Saturday, March 12, 2016, Victor Grousset/tuxayo <victor@tuxayo.net>
wrote:


In the donation page, when choosing Bitcoin, the minimum donation amount
is only enforced on the client side.


Yes, since it's not processed by silverstripe, but handed over to
bitpay...  There it is important that the value that is displayed there is
the value that gets deducted from the donator's wallet..

And it's mainly convenience to use a control where you can
incremnet/decremet, that way there's no confusion about what character is
decimal separator for example, and minimum amount is to be in the same
ballpark as the other  methods, IIRC 0.01 bitcoin now is a little more than
3€


Is this a problem ?
There are no fixed fees with Bitpay, so it's can't really be "exploited".


Yes, indeed (at least AFAIK) - so not really a problem. If people want to
donate less, they're free to inject their own values :-)

ciao
Christian


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