Money Button supports every fiat currency and many popular cryptocurrencies. Under the hood, everything is Bitcoin SV (BSV), and values are always converted using the current exchange ratio (or historical exchange ratio for historical data).
Users always see the cost of the transaction (including mining fees) in their preferred currency.
Note that if you send money to yourself (for instance, if you create a button with an output going to your user ID), the amount displayed on the button is the cost of the transaction to you, which does not include the amount of money going from yourself to yourself. This means that if you create a tipping button that gives money to yourself, the button will always display a value of nearly zero because the cost to tip yourself is only (nearly negligible) mining fees.
Developers can always create buttons with any currency. If a developer chooses a currency different than the user, the user's preference is what is displayed on the button. For instance, if a developer creates a button for 600 JPY (Japanese Yen), but the user has chosen USD (US Dollar) as their preferred currency, the user will see the value on the button displayed as 5.38 USD (or whatever is the conversation ratio of JPY to USD at the time the button was created, plus mining fees).
Money Button supports the following cryptocurrencies:
Money Button supports the following fiat currencies:
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