Title: Bitcoin splitting service? Post by: Elwar on January 31, 2013, 02:18:37 AM Would there be any demand for a bitcoin splitting service?
By a splitting service I mean, you send X amount to one address and it gets split to different percentages to W Y and Z. An example use I can think of is a small business owner who has a weekly budget with a few employees in one division or set of employees, they send the weekly payment to a single address and each person gets their set percentage. Like a bar owner pays 20BTC to the waitresses each week. They have 5 waitresses, 2 get paid 25% each, 2 get paid 20% each, 1 gets paid 10%, the owner sends 20BTC to the "waitress address" and each waitress gets her allotted payment. Title: Re: Bitcoin splitting service? Post by: Stephen Gornick on January 31, 2013, 04:05:21 AM By a splitting service I mean, you send X amount to one address and it gets split to different percentages to W Y and Z. Like BTCRelay does? - http://btcrelay.com Title: Re: Bitcoin splitting service? Post by: MPOE-PR on January 31, 2013, 09:21:37 AM Would there be any demand for a bitcoin splitting service? By a splitting service I mean, you send X amount to one address and it gets split to different percentages to W Y and Z. An example use I can think of is a small business owner who has a weekly budget with a few employees in one division or set of employees, they send the weekly payment to a single address and each person gets their set percentage. Like a bar owner pays 20BTC to the waitresses each week. They have 5 waitresses, 2 get paid 25% each, 2 get paid 20% each, 1 gets paid 10%, the owner sends 20BTC to the "waitress address" and each waitress gets her allotted payment. What's wrong with just using sendmany or w/e?! |