A hint, for your experiment:

The most effective tests have a number beginning with "9".

901123 sats is a great one.

Also, 989800 sats.

You could do an edge case, like 999999, to check the boundary. Maybe go full 7-digit, to make sure the roll-over is covered. Something like 1234567 is always a classic.

Oh, let's throw caution to the wind. How about 123456789?

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Well, 1. it wasn't much of a test, just a geyser donation and 2. I tried,

geyser wouldn't let me send 1m, said it's your wallets limit or somethin',

so I sent 999999 instead, which.. kinda worked it seems.

Couldn't find any other way to donate,

maybe with p2p, you know, without middlemen, the next "test" will be 7 figures. 😉

... anonymous donations are the best they said ...

True. Minibits mint honors 1M sats limits for minting / melting ecash. However it is still R&D project and I recommend to keep you funds limited to petty cash amounts.

Worth a shot. 😅

Cuz I was old and needed the money.