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January 05, 2017, 04:21:20 PM
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Hello,
I have a very simple website selling high price items. I only get couple of orders per day, I verify and will verify every payment manually, but it's a bit inconvenient to change my BTC address after payment. And if I'm asleep, sometimes 2 payments get sent to the same BTC address of mine, and then I gotta do detective work, to verify who paid when etc.
I don't want to intergrate any cart/payment system/bitpay/etc.
I want everything as it is right now, but with 1 extra feature, that when every new visitor goes to my product page, he gets a new BTC address. I'm not a coder so I would prefer something easy - I can paste a php code, implement google analytics, stuff like that...
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January 05, 2017, 06:18:55 PM
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There are electrum merchant script available before: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117199.0 but, looks like inactive.

There are some options here:
http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/34258/accept-bitcoin-payments-for-orders-without-3rd-party-software
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January 05, 2017, 10:26:41 PM
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I can create PHP script for you, but keep in mind it won't be free. Send me PM with what you want exactly and what your budget is. If you don't want to spend much money, just generate many addresses at once and when new user wants to pay just give him new address
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January 05, 2017, 11:29:02 PM
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Thanks, but since i'm no big coder, I won't be able to confirm the integrity of your script. Surely, there should be some options, I can't be the only one in need of this?
Is there at least a way to serve BTC addresses from a .txt files or something?
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January 05, 2017, 11:50:36 PM
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Thanks, but since i'm no big coder, I won't be able to confirm the integrity of your script. Surely, there should be some options, I can't be the only one in need of this?
Is there at least a way to serve BTC addresses from a .txt files or something?

Well there is a way to do it from txt files but again it would require some coding. It's not that hard, you can even try to do it yourself, just watch few tutorials. There are not many people in need for this because most of them use some payment processor like bitpay that makes their life easier or they know enough so they made their own system to suit their needs.
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January 07, 2017, 11:49:07 PM
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Thanks, but since i'm no big coder, I won't be able to confirm the integrity of your script. Surely, there should be some options, I can't be the only one in need of this?
Is there at least a way to serve BTC addresses from a .txt files or something?

The best way would be to get someone to do a quick PHP script that pulls the next address (and can even check to see if one has been used so you can cycle them, rather than keep doing fresh ones). It's a fairly simple process and you should be able to learn it in a few mins on Google.

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January 09, 2017, 10:41:07 PM
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Thanks, but since i'm no big coder, I won't be able to confirm the integrity of your script. Surely, there should be some options, I can't be the only one in need of this?
Is there at least a way to serve BTC addresses from a .txt files or something?

The best way would be to get someone to do a quick PHP script that pulls the next address (and can even check to see if one has been used so you can cycle them, rather than keep doing fresh ones). It's a fairly simple process and you should be able to learn it in a few mins on Google.
Yeah this would be very nice, I don't know about doing that myself, maybe you can recommend someone for this job and give me an estimate how much that would be worth? I would obviously have to show the code to other party to verify that everything is legit. Or even make it public, because I believe that a lot of people are in need of this.
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January 12, 2017, 03:06:21 PM
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Thanks, but since i'm no big coder, I won't be able to confirm the integrity of your script. Surely, there should be some options, I can't be the only one in need of this?
Is there at least a way to serve BTC addresses from a .txt files or something?

The best way would be to get someone to do a quick PHP script that pulls the next address (and can even check to see if one has been used so you can cycle them, rather than keep doing fresh ones). It's a fairly simple process and you should be able to learn it in a few mins on Google.
Anyone reputable up for this job? A php script that would pull addresses from txt, check if they've been used? Would this work on cpanel hosting?
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January 12, 2017, 04:07:01 PM
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Any explanation why you won't use bitcoin payment processors?
If you have small service with only few transaction going on then automated bitcoin processors won't charge you any money - it is free service.
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January 12, 2017, 04:35:11 PM
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Thanks, but since i'm no big coder, I won't be able to confirm the integrity of your script. Surely, there should be some options, I can't be the only one in need of this?
Is there at least a way to serve BTC addresses from a .txt files or something?

The best way would be to get someone to do a quick PHP script that pulls the next address (and can even check to see if one has been used so you can cycle them, rather than keep doing fresh ones). It's a fairly simple process and you should be able to learn it in a few mins on Google.
Anyone reputable up for this job? A php script that would pull addresses from txt, check if they've been used? Would this work on cpanel hosting?
I recommend you to post this job offer in service section. the script should run fine on cpanel hosting, as it doesn't requires any special permissions.
 would you mind telling the name of your site?
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January 12, 2017, 04:46:29 PM
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I think it may seem daunting at first if you are new to it, but a payment processor is just the way to go. Unless you want to have payment by email where someone emails you a transaction ID and you handle it that way.

I have a slim PHP library for https://coinfee.net/ that you can try out: http://answer.market/answer/3dd12dc9-ca42-431b-abc1
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January 13, 2017, 12:00:31 PM
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Any explanation why you won't use bitcoin payment processors?
If you have small service with only few transaction going on then automated bitcoin processors won't charge you any money - it is free service.
What do you fear?


Well, I want to have everything in control, keep the same website design. Afaik, services like bitpay redirect you to 3rd party page of theirs, then you have 15minutes to send the btc. I would like the website design to stay the same, except 1 thing - instead of entering the address manually - have it served from txt file or something so that it's an unique btc address.




Thanks, but since i'm no big coder, I won't be able to confirm the integrity of your script. Surely, there should be some options, I can't be the only one in need of this?
Is there at least a way to serve BTC addresses from a .txt files or something?

The best way would be to get someone to do a quick PHP script that pulls the next address (and can even check to see if one has been used so you can cycle them, rather than keep doing fresh ones). It's a fairly simple process and you should be able to learn it in a few mins on Google.
Anyone reputable up for this job? A php script that would pull addresses from txt, check if they've been used? Would this work on cpanel hosting?
I recommend you to post this job offer in service section. the script should run fine on cpanel hosting, as it doesn't requires any special permissions.
 would you mind telling the name of your site?



I don't want to self-promote, idk if it does break the forum rules, maybe I can pm you my website? It's a very simple website about unique search engine optimization service...

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January 15, 2017, 07:19:26 AM
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Any explanation why you won't use bitcoin payment processors?
If you have small service with only few transaction going on then automated bitcoin processors won't charge you any money - it is free service.
What do you fear?


Well, I want to have everything in control, keep the same website design. Afaik, services like bitpay redirect you to 3rd party page of theirs, then you have 15minutes to send the btc. I would like the website design to stay the same, except 1 thing - instead of entering the address manually - have it served from txt file or something so that it's an unique btc address.




Thanks, but since i'm no big coder, I won't be able to confirm the integrity of your script. Surely, there should be some options, I can't be the only one in need of this?
Is there at least a way to serve BTC addresses from a .txt files or something?

The best way would be to get someone to do a quick PHP script that pulls the next address (and can even check to see if one has been used so you can cycle them, rather than keep doing fresh ones). It's a fairly simple process and you should be able to learn it in a few mins on Google.
Anyone reputable up for this job? A php script that would pull addresses from txt, check if they've been used? Would this work on cpanel hosting?
I recommend you to post this job offer in service section. the script should run fine on cpanel hosting, as it doesn't requires any special permissions.
 would you mind telling the name of your site?



I don't want to self-promote, idk if it does break the forum rules, maybe I can pm you my website? It's a very simple website about unique search engine optimization service...



This situation is even easier than I thought at first. What you do is get a master private key, and use that to generate, on the fly, the private/public keys for users. For example, if I'm user 5, it'd just be deriving masterKey(5) and giving me that public key. So you don't even need an actual listing of all of them.

https://nanogames.io/i-bctalk-n/
Message for info on how to get kickbacks on sites like Nano (above) and CryptoPlay!
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January 15, 2017, 04:12:51 PM
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Any explanation why you won't use bitcoin payment processors?
If you have small service with only few transaction going on then automated bitcoin processors won't charge you any money - it is free service.
What do you fear?


Well, I want to have everything in control, keep the same website design. Afaik, services like bitpay redirect you to 3rd party page of theirs, then you have 15minutes to send the btc. I would like the website design to stay the same, except 1 thing - instead of entering the address manually - have it served from txt file or something so that it's an unique btc address.




Thanks, but since i'm no big coder, I won't be able to confirm the integrity of your script. Surely, there should be some options, I can't be the only one in need of this?
Is there at least a way to serve BTC addresses from a .txt files or something?

The best way would be to get someone to do a quick PHP script that pulls the next address (and can even check to see if one has been used so you can cycle them, rather than keep doing fresh ones). It's a fairly simple process and you should be able to learn it in a few mins on Google.
Anyone reputable up for this job? A php script that would pull addresses from txt, check if they've been used? Would this work on cpanel hosting?
I recommend you to post this job offer in service section. the script should run fine on cpanel hosting, as it doesn't requires any special permissions.
 would you mind telling the name of your site?



I don't want to self-promote, idk if it does break the forum rules, maybe I can pm you my website? It's a very simple website about unique search engine optimization service...



This situation is even easier than I thought at first. What you do is get a master private key, and use that to generate, on the fly, the private/public keys for users. For example, if I'm user 5, it'd just be deriving masterKey(5) and giving me that public key. So you don't even need an actual listing of all of them.
Could we do this together if I payed you?
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January 19, 2017, 08:13:56 AM
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https://blockchain.info/api/api_receive - this thing does what I require, right, except that I depend on 3rd party?
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January 19, 2017, 08:19:52 PM
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https://blockchain.info/api/api_receive - this thing does what I require, right, except that I depend on 3rd party?

Yeah that is the one. You are depended on third party anyway since you will be creating addresses using some wallet (probably). What are you looking at is Blockchain API. It will make new unique receiving address and you can set up what they call callback which is basically webhook that will post data to your script when payment is made so you can verify it and do something (serve your customers for example) with it.
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