It doesn't really make economic sense to use on-chain with smaller payments in general.
Sending small amounts to a single address doesn't make a bigger utxo, so you still have dust, just all at the same address.
Lightning solves for that at least.
It doesn't really make economic sense to use on-chain with smaller payments in general.
Sending small amounts to a single address doesn't make a bigger utxo, so you still have dust, just all at the same address.
Lightning solves for that at least.
It does make sense on Monero
Yes, Lightning does solve that (although it brings new issues), but I though we were talking about on-chain addresses