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Topic: Coinbase FIles Patent for Direct Bitcoin Payments System (Read 159 times)

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This patent has been filed for the more secure bitcoin use and for more secure wallet. Users of bitcoin can now directly pay for the coins through coinbase site and the security of the coin will be maintained. It is a great move by the site.
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It is a great news for bitcoin users. Their coins and wallets will be safer by this patent. They can now pay directly for the coins. The patent will also introduce new API system which will allow users to pay through other websites.
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A great move by coinbase by filing patent for bitcoin. It will increase of the site’s use and users will also get benefit by paying for their coins directly. This patent will also give the users another opportunity to pay for coins by other websites. The system is called API.
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Thanks for sharing this. As I know crypto exchange coinbase in recent time for a patted detailing. A new system will enable for users to safe the bitcoin payment. It will help to payment directly in bitcoin wallet.
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Your post is very informative it will helps me a lot. I just know that coinbase launch something which is helps to bitcoin payment system. It’s a great initiative. People feel more comfortable for transaction.
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Crypto exchange Coinbase recently filed for a patent detailing a new system to enable online users to make Bitcoin payments more securely. The patent, filed on August 14, will allow users to make payments directly from their Bitcoin wallet.

The patent cites the issue of customers being required to compromise on the security of their own private keys, saying:

“Existing systems do not provide a solution for maintaining security over private keys while still allowing the users to checkout on a merchant page and making payments using their wallets.”
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The new system will enable users to pay directly in a “key ceremony” which encrypts private user passphrases into a masterkey during checkout to greatly reduce the risk of the keys being stolen. The masterkey serves the function of encrypting private keys and transaction signing, and upon being used the masterkey is deleted.

The system allows for administrators to freeze all processes using what is described as “freeze logic,” presumably in the event that a user reports that they are being hacked or their identity is being assumed.

“At any point in time after the master key is loaded, the system can be frozen. The system can be unfrozen after it has been frozen using keys from the key ceremony. The checkout process can be carried out when the system is frozen and when the system is unfrozen. The payment process can only be carried out when the system is unfrozen.”
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The patent also describes an API generation service that will enable the payment system to be used by other websites and services. The API has two parts, one of which will be stored on the Coinbase web service and the other on the user/host server to allow for an extra security measure as transactions are confirmed “only if the API key received from the web server matches the API key stored by the service.” Such a payment system that allows secure Bitcoin payments on multiple websites could stand to be widely adopted throughout the cryptocurrency and e-commerce space.

Coinbase has applied for numerous Bitcoin-related patents in the past, with nine filed in 2015 alone leading to critics accuse the exchange of seeking to create a monopoly on Bitcoin services, which CEO Brian Armstrong denied in a blog post on Medium which stated that the goal was to keep the technology out of the hands of patent trolls who would patent services and hold them for ransom.
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