With different credit limits, the amount of credit card swipes is also different.
Credit cards can be emptied at one time, so generally you can use as much as the credit limit of the card you hold at one time. In other words, the amount that can be swiped on a credit card at one time is related to its own credit limit. The higher the credit limit of the card you hold, the higher the amount that can be swiped at one time. However, some bank credit cards have single consumption limits. And if the single consumption limit set by the bank is lower than the credit limit of your card, then it is not the card limit that determines how much you can swipe at one time, but it depends on the card's single consumption limit. In addition, POS machines often set a single consumption limit, but usually the limit is sufficient.
The amount of card swiping includes the amount of single card swiping and the total amount of card swiping. The two numbers need to be distinguished, they are different. If there are 10 cards in a row, and each card is swiped at 1W, then the single card swipe volume is 1W, and the total card swipe volume is 10W. If there are 2 credit cards in a row, and each card has a swipe amount of 5W, then the single card swipe amount is 5W, and the total card swipe amount is 10W.