What is the smallest unit of eos?
How many decimal places can eos be set to? I want to send the smallest amount of eos to another account.
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How many decimal places can eos be set to? I want to send the smallest amount of eos to another account.
tokens eosio.token
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How many decimal places can eos be set to? I want to send the smallest amount of eos to another account.
tokens eosio.token
How many decimal places can eos be set to? I want to send the smallest amount of eos to another account.
tokens eosio.token
tokens eosio.token
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Token precision (number of decimal places) is defined when executing the create
function on the eosio.token contract.
You pass max supply to the token contract, which will include the precision.
In the case of the EOS token, it is divisiable up to 4 decimal places.
0.0001 Is the smallest unit of EOS.
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Token precision (number of decimal places) is defined when executing the create
function on the eosio.token contract.
You pass max supply to the token contract, which will include the precision.
In the case of the EOS token, it is divisiable up to 4 decimal places.
0.0001 Is the smallest unit of EOS.
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Token precision (number of decimal places) is defined when executing the create
function on the eosio.token contract.
You pass max supply to the token contract, which will include the precision.
In the case of the EOS token, it is divisiable up to 4 decimal places.
0.0001 Is the smallest unit of EOS.
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Token precision (number of decimal places) is defined when executing the create
function on the eosio.token contract.
You pass max supply to the token contract, which will include the precision.
In the case of the EOS token, it is divisiable up to 4 decimal places.
0.0001 Is the smallest unit of EOS.
Token precision (number of decimal places) is defined when executing the create
function on the eosio.token contract.
You pass max supply to the token contract, which will include the precision.
In the case of the EOS token, it is divisiable up to 4 decimal places.
0.0001 Is the smallest unit of EOS.
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