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Topic: Automated payments - Which client, how to check? (Read 470 times)

newbie
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Yes I know. Maybe I wasn't clear enough.

Lets say I want to make 25 transactions. I have the amount and the destination-address in one csv-file.
I don't want to put that 25 transactions into the client manually.
legendary
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No.  Clients don't store payments.  The payments (the entire transaction history of Bitcoin actually) exist in the blockchain.  Wallets store the Bitcoin Addresses and the private keys associated with those addresses.  They display a balance by searching the blockchain for all unspent transaction outputs associated with the Bitcoin Addresses that the wallet is tracking.
newbie
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Is it possible to import payments via csv in any bitcoin-client?
legendary
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I'm not aware of any wallets that would do that.  You'll probably have to write your own payment processing program to handle it (or pay someone to write one for you).
newbie
Activity: 7
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For example:

Address A sends me 1 BTC I want to send them to Address B, but if I get 2 BTC I want to send them to Address C.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4801
What do you mean by "automated payments"?

I don't think any of the currently popular wallets have any sort of automated payment system built it.  You'll have to write your own program to create payments.
newbie
Activity: 7
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I would post in another board, but i'm still a noob.
Any idea anyone?
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
Hi,

I want to do some automated payements. What Clients could I use? I don't want to use a third-party eWallet.
Also when I want to check payments, what service could I use? Is the blockchain.info - API the right thing for me?

regards
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