I have noticed when sending to a t address, that multiple other, new t addresses are created. I have seen the number of addresses increase from 3 to 6 with this gesture, as well as from 11 to 16.
Though it's not a problem to usage, the clutter of the interface may annoy a user.
I'm also not sure what this implies about the internal logic of the application, but it is unexpected behavior.
I have noticed when sending to a
t address
, that multiple other, newt address
es are created. I have seen the number of addresses increase from 3 to 6 with this gesture, as well as from 11 to 16.Though it's not a problem to usage, the clutter of the interface may annoy a user.
I'm also not sure what this implies about the internal logic of the application, but it is unexpected behavior.