Transaction

e617c54aa2bea3b78b0287c4b4795bcb1fe0bb8466fa3f9b9c75cf955576feea
Timestamp (utc)
2024-03-22 19:55:38
Fee Paid
0.00000023 BSV
(
0.00198885 BSV
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0.00198862 BSV
)
Fee Rate
10.26 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
97,338
Size Stats
2,241 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.00198862 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckMÄ<div class="post">I'm not sure what you mean by again (I'm not the developer)..&nbsp; anyway I'm just trying to explain why I don't think you should use it to accept payments.&nbsp; Sending payments to a hostname is not reliable for the reasons I said above, and the biggest problem is that there is no way to even know that the payment went to the wrong place, for the sender.&nbsp; There is a better (reliable) alternative using one time bitcoin addresses.<br/><br/>What I was getting at is that there is no authentication and no way to know if the payment got there with internet address based transactions.&nbsp; I think the internet address based payments are only for testing locally.&nbsp; The option is there but I don't think it's suitable for using on the internet or any multi-user network.<br/><br/>If there was any real amount of internet address based transactions and tor users I would set up an exit node just to intercept any tor based payments.. I still may do it just to see if I can get any because it's just another way to make a few more bitcoins per day.<br/><br/>I guess what I'm trying to say that it is the equivalent of leaving a pile of cash in your driveway with a rock on top of it to keep it from blowing away in the wind.&nbsp; Anyone can just go pick it up and so if you're a service provider you would not want to encourage your customers to pay you in that way, because it would just cause problems when the customer says they paid and the service provider says they didn't receive it.&nbsp; The only reason it's even possible to use on the internet right now is because unlike cash which has perceived value to a lot of people, bitcoins are like a pile of rocks to random internet users, they just walk by.&nbsp; If there are all these piles of bitcoins in everybody's driveway and people start figuring out that they're valuable, you can bet they'll start disappearing, so it's best not to put them there in the first place.<br/><br/>Laszlo<br/></div> text/html
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