Title: Payments from customers, how do I avoid the forwarding system? .025 BTC BOUNTY Post by: PBmining on January 23, 2014, 03:13:28 PM from using the PHP examples at https://github.com/blockchain/receive_payment_php_demo (https://github.com/blockchain/receive_payment_php_demo), I was able to create a payment system for my customers. However, it is set up so that it creates a forwarding address first, and then forwards the Bitcoins to my main address.. I would like the funds to be sent directly to the main address instead. The reason for this is the 0.2BTC minimum for using Blockchains payment forwarding system. It's a great loss for business when this restriction is in place, as customers need to place orders that are almost $200 for it to work. 0.025 Bounty for the first solution that works. Thanks.
Title: Re: Payments from customers, how do I avoid the forwarding system? .025 BTC BOUNTY Post by: Sportsclips on January 23, 2014, 03:15:49 PM Simply use coinbase's payment solutions, or butpay, and integrate that into your site.
Title: Re: Payments from customers, how do I avoid the forwarding system? .025 BTC BOUNTY Post by: PBmining on January 23, 2014, 03:16:45 PM Simply use coinbase's payment solutions, or butpay, and integrate that into your site. I would like to stick with blockchain because I already have it set up nicely.. Title: Re: Payments from customers, how do I avoid the forwarding system? .025 BTC BOUNTY Post by: gamybtc on January 23, 2014, 03:20:38 PM from using the PHP examples at https://github.com/blockchain/receive_payment_php_demo (https://github.com/blockchain/receive_payment_php_demo), I was able to create a payment system for my customers. However, it is set up so that it creates a forwarding address first, and then forwards the Bitcoins to my main address.. I would like the funds to be sent directly to the main address instead. The reason for this is the 0.2BTC minimum for using Blockchains payment forwarding system. It's a great loss for business when this restriction is in place, as customers need to place orders that are almost $200 for it to work. 0.025 Bounty for the first solution that works. Thanks. Why don't you simply keep the address directly in index.php. Code: Please send <?php echo $price_in_btc ?> BTC to <br /> <b>[[address]]</b> <br /> I think it should solve the problem. Title: Re: Payments from customers, how do I avoid the forwarding system? .025 BTC BOUNTY Post by: PBmining on January 23, 2014, 03:28:39 PM from using the PHP examples at https://github.com/blockchain/receive_payment_php_demo (https://github.com/blockchain/receive_payment_php_demo), I was able to create a payment system for my customers. However, it is set up so that it creates a forwarding address first, and then forwards the Bitcoins to my main address.. I would like the funds to be sent directly to the main address instead. The reason for this is the 0.2BTC minimum for using Blockchains payment forwarding system. It's a great loss for business when this restriction is in place, as customers need to place orders that are almost $200 for it to work. 0.025 Bounty for the first solution that works. Thanks. Why don't you simply keep the address directly in index.php. Code: Please send <?php echo $price_in_btc ?> BTC to <br /> <b>[[address]]</b> <br /> I think it should solve the problem. Will it still issue the callbacks though? I guess I'm about to find out.. Title: Re: Payments from customers, how do I avoid the forwarding system? .025 BTC BOUNTY Post by: PBmining on January 23, 2014, 03:30:45 PM It looks like it does not send a callback unless the forwarding address is used.. so that does not work
Title: Re: Payments from customers, how do I avoid the forwarding system? .025 BTC BOUNTY Post by: PBmining on January 23, 2014, 04:11:04 PM Nevermind they must have changed the minimum overnight because now its .001
Please delete/lock this thread. Title: Re: Payments from customers, how do I avoid the forwarding system? .025 BTC BOUNTY Post by: DannyHamilton on January 23, 2014, 04:31:39 PM It is your thread, you can lock the thread yourself.
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