Just don't forget to withdraw once it reach the minimum withdrawal amount that is good enough for self-custody.
Sorry to ask this mate, but I want to learn too. I have learned that dust as very tiny amount of Bitcoin, it could be 500 or 800 Satoshi or more. My question is, can custodian wallet not be able to accept such dust amount? The reason why I also ask this question is because centralized exchanges usually has a minimum deposit amount of Bitcoin but I have not observed such minimum deposit amount on custodial wallet.
Yesterday, I was actually considering adding a note about the possibility of a minimum deposit in Coinbase but wherever I check (
even in their help page), there's no hint of a minimum deposit amount.
I take that it'll be displayed below his Bitcoin deposit address if there is.
For your question, since a Custodial service has its own policies and their users' balances aren't "
on-chain", it depends on them whether to credit the amount or not.
But technically, they actually can receive every satoshi that's sent to their customer's deposit address, the question is whether they'll credit it to the user's balance.