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November 24, 2013, 02:53:19 AM
#12
Is there any reason why Electrum (and Bitcoin-qt) doesn't support sendmany?

Bitcoin-qt does support sendmany. Just click the New Recipient at the bottom left of the Send screen or using the RPC console.
And so does Electrum-1.9 if you use the Electrum console.

I understand how to do it with CVS but how do I do it with console? Do I use paytomany?
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November 13, 2013, 03:29:41 PM
#11
Is there any reason why Electrum (and Bitcoin-qt) doesn't support sendmany?

Bitcoin-qt does support sendmany. Just click the New Recipient at the bottom left of the Send screen or using the RPC console.
And so does Electrum-1.9 if you use the Electrum console.
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November 13, 2013, 03:21:01 PM
#10
This is an awesome feature! I am sure it will come in handy.
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November 13, 2013, 07:57:11 AM
#9
Well, having a build in option to create such a transaction would be better for users with less knowledge about that stuff. You know how Armory does it right?

Easier than this? Tools > Create transaction > From CSV text

Code:

1rdymachKZpA9pTYHYHMYZjfjnoBW6B3k,0.01
1rdymachKZpA9pTYHYHMYZjfjnoBW6B3k,0.16
1rdymachKZpA9pTYHYHMYZjfjnoBW6B3k,1.35

Even that could be to hard for some people. Adding something like this would help (I mean the "+ recipient part", of course):



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November 13, 2013, 07:51:04 AM
#8
Well, having a build in option to create such a transaction would be better for users with less knowledge about that stuff. You know how Armory does it right?

Easier than this? Tools > Create transaction > From CSV text

Code:

1rdymachKZpA9pTYHYHMYZjfjnoBW6B3k,0.01
1rdymachKZpA9pTYHYHMYZjfjnoBW6B3k,0.16
1rdymachKZpA9pTYHYHMYZjfjnoBW6B3k,1.35

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November 13, 2013, 07:03:22 AM
#7
It would be nice if there was a graphical interface for this (maybe like Armory does it).

You can use the Tools > Create transaction > From CSV to send to many addresses at once.
I know and that is what I would use (or console, depends), but having a graphical interface to create a sendmany transaction would help users that have less knowledge about creating Bitcoin transactions.

how would that differ from the CSV input window?
Well, having a build in option to create such a transaction would be better for users with less knowledge about that stuff. You know how Armory does it right?
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November 13, 2013, 06:03:47 AM
#6
It would be nice if there was a graphical interface for this (maybe like Armory does it).

You can use the Tools > Create transaction > From CSV to send to many addresses at once.
I know and that is what I would use (or console, depends), but having a graphical interface to create a sendmany transaction would help users that have less knowledge about creating Bitcoin transactions.

how would that differ from the CSV input window?
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November 12, 2013, 07:36:51 PM
#5
It would be nice if there was a graphical interface for this (maybe like Armory does it).

You can use the Tools > Create transaction > From CSV to send to many addresses at once.
I know and that is what I would use (or console, depends), but having a graphical interface to create a sendmany transaction would help users that have less knowledge about creating Bitcoin transactions.
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November 12, 2013, 07:35:16 PM
#4
It would be nice if there was a graphical interface for this (maybe like Armory does it).

You can use the Tools > Create transaction > From CSV to send to many addresses at once.
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November 12, 2013, 07:31:03 PM
#3
Is there any reason why Electrum (and Bitcoin-qt) doesn't support sendmany?

Merge pull request #187 from nelisky/sendmany

Quote from: ThomasV
merged to 1.9 branch
It would be nice if there was a graphical interface for this (maybe like Armory does it).
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November 12, 2013, 07:24:40 PM
#2
Is there any reason why Electrum (and Bitcoin-qt) doesn't support sendmany?

Merge pull request #187 from nelisky/sendmany

Quote from: ThomasV
merged to 1.9 branch
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November 12, 2013, 09:46:48 AM
#1
Is there any reason why Electrum (and Bitcoin-qt) doesn't support sendmany?
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