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# Input a list of bitcoin receiving addresses to your database | # Input a list of bitcoin receiving addresses to your database | ||
# Give a bitcoin address to a potential customer | # Give a bitcoin address to a potential customer | ||
# Have the customer tell you when they have sent the coins and have at least 1 confirmation | # Have the customer tell you when they have sent the coins and have at least 1 confirmation(you can choose a number higher than 1 if you are worried about double-spending) | ||
# Check blockexplorer to see if they sent the right amount (i.e. http://blockexplorer.com/q/getreceivedbyaddress/19hMEAaRMbEhfSkeU4GT8mgSuyR4t4M6TH) | # Check blockexplorer to see if they sent the right amount (i.e. http://blockexplorer.com/q/getreceivedbyaddress/19hMEAaRMbEhfSkeU4GT8mgSuyR4t4M6TH/1) - the /1 is the number of confirmations you require | ||
# Give them what they paid for | # Give them what they paid for | ||
# After a reasonable amount of time has passed, you can re-use the address for another customer | # After a reasonable amount of time has passed, you can re-use the address for another customer |
Revision as of 16:00, 4 April 2011
For the incredibly lazy and/or incompetent web developer, I present the lazy man's bitcoin API (copied from a forum post):
Problem:
Lazy web designer (me) wants to use bitcoins without dealing with installing bitcoin on a server, installing a shopping card interface, or using ugly merchant services with callbacks.
Solution for sending bitcoins:
Use the MtGox API
Solution for receiving bitcoins:
- Input a list of bitcoin receiving addresses to your database
- Give a bitcoin address to a potential customer
- Have the customer tell you when they have sent the coins and have at least 1 confirmation(you can choose a number higher than 1 if you are worried about double-spending)
- Check blockexplorer to see if they sent the right amount (i.e. http://blockexplorer.com/q/getreceivedbyaddress/19hMEAaRMbEhfSkeU4GT8mgSuyR4t4M6TH/1) - the /1 is the number of confirmations you require
- Give them what they paid for
- After a reasonable amount of time has passed, you can re-use the address for another customer
You could avoid having a list of addresses and reusing them if one of the wallet services someday lets you get a new address via API call, but this will work for now.
Bad idea:
Selling bars of gold this way (owner of blockexplorer.com could rip you off)
Good(?) idea:
Selling naked pictures of your grandma this way (owner of blockexplorer.com won't bother)
Shameless begging:
If this info is useful to you, please consider a donation: 19hMEAaRMbEhfSkeU4GT8mgSuyR4t4M6TH