I am interested in creating a crypto, a subset of NEM. For that, I need to create a Namespace and a Mosaic within it, correct?
It is my understanding that the transactions are paid in NEM, a small amount, but in NEM.
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Who pays it? The creator of the mosaic, on behalf of everyone, or the end user?
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Is there a way to make the Mosaic transaction deduction adjustable, I only see a way to set it once and that’s it, during the initial creation of the mosaic (private cryptocurrency).
If it is the end user, then does that mean the end user has to keep track of TWO cryptos, NEM, and this new private Mosaic based currency?
If so, then that kinda defeats the purpose.
It would be ok for the creator to pay all the fees, and have a percentage of each transaction subtracted to account for this.
HOWEVER
NEM price does and will fluctuate, hence the effective (dollarized) transaction fees will fluctuate with it (NEM/$).
Is there a way to adjust the [initially-set] transaction percentage ‘fee’ in the custom currency to reflect that? It would be great if it could be tied to NEM, in some way, so if NEM is X, then the fee percentage deduction in the private crypto is based on that X. If the price of NEM is X*Y, then the crypto fee adjusts.
If the actual NEM is required by each end user, then that just will not work… It is simple-enough to send people this private crypto, NEM wallet to NEM wallet, however, the end user, the Joe next door cannot be expected to try to buy NEM to pay for it.
I know from experience it is not the easiest thing for a layperson to buy NEM (or whatever other cryptos). We need a solution where we issue a mosaic, NEM based crypto, use it in a select group of people, the fees to be paid by the creator of the mosaic, all this needs to be frictionless for the end user. All they need to know 1) get a wallet 2) there is a small percentage deducted during each transfer. No need for the end user to buy crypto (NEM) online somewhere, dealing with bank and credit card speed bumps and restrictions… That would be way too complicated…
Please set me straight. It is entirely possible I misunderstood the whole concept.