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Topic: Send and Receive Bitcoins using Unique Codes [Vote Now] (Read 1678 times)

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It looks to me like it could introduce additional attack vectors.

Sending to an address works, does not require an intermediary, and includes a checksum to greatly reduce the odds of coins being destroyed through a typo.

What we have works and works well.
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Bitcoin already uses codes to send and receive. Not the same as the ones that you've mentioned but I do not see a reason to change things.
hero member
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hero member
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HELLO everyone!

I have contacted one developer for this project

You might just be wasting time and money for this idea because its completely fail (sorry for being rude) but I'm trying to convince you its not going to work out.The idea dissolves the entire meaning of bitcoins and related transactions.

It's okay! i like constructive criticism!
I looking for feedback from people what they think about this?
legendary
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changetip allows you to fund a change tip wallet. and then send funds to anyone on facebook, twitter, email, reddit, any social network username..
the recipients uses their email or social network username to create a changetip account to claim their funds linked to that email/username

how its used
https://youtu.be/frxhWT8y3R4
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HELLO everyone!

I have contacted one developer for this project

You might just be wasting time and money for this idea because its completely fail (sorry for being rude) but I'm trying to convince you its not going to work out.The idea dissolves the entire meaning of bitcoins and related transactions.
hero member
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HELLO everyone!

I have contacted one developer for this project
sr. member
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This goes against the entire novelty of Bitcoin by centralizing the bitcoin holding and transmission. There are several exchanges that have voucher systems but just making a bitcoin transaction is going to be easier.
hero member
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It is a nice way of creating vanity receiving addresses. The potential would be huge, imagine your companies name linked to you bitcoin address!

Potential problem I see is that you need to trust the service to relay the transaction to the correct account.

Yep! i also skeptical about this idea how it will work! whether it will gain exposure
legendary
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Hi
Is there any website where we can send or receive bitcoin payments without using Bitcoin Address?
A website where we first deposit bitcoins and then generate a unique code of it, and for sending bitcoin we give this unique code to someone to which we want to send bitcoins.He will add this code in the website and will receive btc and vice versa.
This is only possible inside an exchange website when you generate a code and then send it and no fees is applied.

Yep! I want to make a proper platform for it..so people can vouch bitcoin payments

I would love to see a flatform like that in the future it would be a big help for internet marketers if there are flatforms like this existing,in the future will definitely need a tool like this,since bitcoin now is widely accepted ad currency of payment please update us or open a thread if you created a flatform like that
hero member
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wow, it looks quite interesting, and it seems increasingly difficult to be stolen, but I'm more interested if such transactions in blockchain, it makes everything we do be practical, because that is where excellence bitcoin
legendary
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It is a nice way of creating vanity receiving addresses. The potential would be huge, imagine your companies name linked to you bitcoin address!

Potential problem I see is that you need to trust the service to relay the transaction to the correct account.
legendary
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Providing AI/ChatGpt Services - PM!
Don't think there is a need for such complication where he can just use the address and we have bar code scans which even make the process easier.Additionally you will need a hell lot of security measures since false codes can be generated to divert the payments .
Note :

BITCOIN address is an unique address so why you need to give your bitcoin address to generate another address which is just the simpler version of the previous address ? There is a reason why the address is complex,for security reasons.
newbie
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I don't really see the point, why not just generate a private key and give that to the recipient? Why should we have some site holding the Bitcoins, that's a lot of unnecessary risk.
legendary
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I don't think there's something like this, and I also don't see the need for this to exist. Looks like those things that make you buy gift cards in order to buy products: seems like a useless extra step to buy with/spend Bitcoins.

An address and modern clients do exactly what you're requesting: there's a "unique" code to which you can send funds
hero member
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I want views from you guys!
hero member
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You can send BTC to E mail or to mobile from Blockchain, just check send options out there in Blockchain.  Wink



your thoughts?
hero member
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You can send BTC to E mail or to mobile from Blockchain, just check send options out there in Blockchain.  Wink
staff
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Just writing some code
There isn't any way to send or receive Bitcoins without using addresses, but if you use BIP70 Payment Requests, then you won't need to give anyone an address. The address will be part of the payment request and most modern clients will do all the work for you. You just need to allow the send.

I think we should make this type of platform like i described above!
I am interested in developing it
Well I think the payment requests can already do what you describe.

You create a payment request and upload the request file to your site. If someone wants to pay, then they download that request and their client immediately recognizes it as a payment request. It will know where to send the Bitcoin and how much to send, so all the user does is enter their wallet password and hit ok. Then the client just sends the Bitcoin normally.

So, the payment request is in software form?
How about tx id?
The payment request contains all of the necessary data for a transaction, e.g. the receiving address and the amount to send. The client parses all of that information and creates a normal transaction and sends the Bitcoin. It basically removes the step of giving people addresses to correctly copy and send to. You can read more about it here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0070.mediawiki
legendary
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#Free market
No, I think it's not possible to send bitcoin without using a btc address.
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