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Securing bitcoins with just a URL
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2019-02-12 at 9:11 AM UTCBasically thinking how cool it would be to make a site that allows you to send bitcoin using just a URL.
You send bitcoin to the site, then share the URL given to whoever you want. The site would provide an easy interface for downloading a wallet and transferring the coin to your own account.
Would this work? -
2019-02-12 at 10:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING IV: The Flower of Death and The Crystal of Life Basically thinking how cool it would be to make a site that allows you to send bitcoin using just a URL.
You send bitcoin to the site, then share the URL given to whoever you want. The site would provide an easy interface for downloading a wallet and transferring the coin to your own account.
Would this work?
I suppose so, but if the receiver is going to end up with a wallet anyway... why not just put up a tutorial on opening a wallet and send it to the receiver's wallet directly? -
2019-02-12 at 10:41 AM UTC
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2019-02-12 at 11:07 AM UTCI guess that's a difference, but like when is that something that's particularly useful? Every use case I can imagine is better served by like paypal or something. If the recipient is like a merchant or something they're already going to have a wallet and have zero reason to use the service. If they need to cash it out then there's a whole bunch of additional hoops to jump through. Like maybe if you want to gift your grandma some bitcoin to buy drugs for Christmas it'd be useful?
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2019-02-12 at 11:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny I guess that's a difference, but like when is that something that's particularly useful? Every use case I can imagine is better served by like paypal or something. If the recipient is like a merchant or something they're already going to have a wallet and have zero reason to use the service. If they need to cash it out then there's a whole bunch of additional hoops to jump through. Like maybe if you want to gift your grandma some bitcoin to buy drugs for Christmas it'd be useful?
You could send people money with just an email or SMS number or over messenger. No need to share a bitcoin address to start the transaction. -
2019-02-12 at 12 PM UTCYeah, but what's the use case here? In what situation would you want to send bitcoin to someone who doesn't already have a wallet via email or SMS?
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2019-02-12 at 8:47 PM UTCSounds like a mitm crypto transaction.
What happens when I sends funds from one of my wallets to another, like what chain reaction starts? -
2019-02-12 at 8:52 PM UTC
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2019-02-12 at 8:55 PM UTCScanning QR codes is the easiest way to send BTC
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2019-02-12 at 9:07 PM UTCWhy isn't it called bytecoin?
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2019-02-12 at 10:13 PM UTCBecause octet coin sounds cooler
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2019-02-13 at 10:53 PM UTCMegabyte Coin - Only for the top %1.