I guess braid is more intended for spinning a lure or plastics, or getting maximum casting distance. I wanted to use braid for bottom fishing, often off rocks and jetties, so I started thinking about what would work best, and have tried quite a few things. I thought I'd document where I am at, and let the experts shoot me down, or even just offer helpful suggestions.
I have decided I just do NOT like very fine braid. Everyone knows about wind knots, and they annoy the heck out me too. I also find tying braid knots on a windy day harder if the braid is very fine. You have turn your back to the wind like you are trying to light a cigarette. I have decided the minimum diameter braid I like is about 0.25mm, which means 20 or 30lb breaking strain. Now this is way more than is needed, but it is still thinner than 12lb mono, and I still get plenty on even a small reel. Also, I have taken to using 4 not 8 strand. I read that it can help cut through kelp and seaweed, and fishing on the bottom this can be a help. Being cheaper is fine by me too.
Just some details on the most common ways I fish...
I am using braid main line and a mono or flouro leader. The leader is sized to the type of fish I am targetting. This means it might well be less breaking strain than the main line at times.
I usually join them with a swivel, and a running sinker above the swivel on the braid. A few times I have noticed just a little wear in the braid after a long session, but nothing very concerning. Usually it is caused by a sinker with a rough edge on the hole.
other times I use a paternoster rig and tie that to the braid using a swivel. Have tried leaving the swivel out, but don't really need a long wind-on leader most times. Also have tried a 3-way swivel instead of tying a loop in the leader for the paternoster.