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Merchants
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=== Merchants ===
  
Merchants have the option of creating a payment button on their webpage next to items for sale or using a checkout invoice. Similar to accepting a credit card or PayPal payment, merchants can set up the Blockonomics plugins for WordPress, Prestashop, and other merchant sites to generate invoices for customers using a shopping cart on their site.  
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Merchants have the option of creating a payment button on their webpage next to items for sale or using a checkout invoice. Similar to accepting a credit card or PayPal payment, merchants can set up the Blockonomics plugins for [https://wordpress.org/plugins/blockonomics-bitcoin-payments/ WordPress], [https://github.com/blockonomics/prestashop-plugin Prestashop], and other merchant sites to generate invoices for customers using a shopping cart on their site.  
  
Fees
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=== Fees ===
Merchants pay a flat fee of 1% of the value of the sale of any items using Blockonomics to accept payments. Payments are sent instantly to your wallet and can be exchanged for fiat cash if desired.  
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Merchants pay a flat fee of 1% of the value of the sale of any items using Blockonomics to accept payments. Payments are sent instantly to your wallet.
  
Address/Wallet Watcher
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=== Address/Wallet Watcher ===
[https://www.blockonomics.co/views/wallet-watcher.html?next=%2Fblockonomics Wallet Watcher] is a free tool offered on the Blockonomics site. Users can add public bitcoin [https://web.archive.org/web/20170203061056/https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Address addresses] and also label them using tags. Dashboard shows a quick overview of balances classified by each tag. Balances are shown in BTC as well as the fiat currency of users' choice. Address watcher supports monitoring an HD wallet using its extended public key. Account discovery follows BIP 32 guidelines.
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[https://www.blockonomics.co/blockonomics Wallet Watcher] is a free tool offered on the Blockonomics site. Users can add public bitcoin [[Address| addresses]] and also label them using tags. Dashboard shows a quick overview of balances classified by each tag. Balances are shown in BTC as well as the fiat currency of users' choice. Address watcher supports monitoring an HD wallet using its extended public key. Account discovery follows BIP 32 guidelines.
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=== Transaction History ===
  
Transaction History
 
 
Graph of balance is shown for various time periods. History of transactions involved is shown along with the graph. Pending transactions tab shows transactions happening on user addresses that are unconfirmed or partially confirmed (one confirmation).
 
Graph of balance is shown for various time periods. History of transactions involved is shown along with the graph. Pending transactions tab shows transactions happening on user addresses that are unconfirmed or partially confirmed (one confirmation).
  
Notifications
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=== Notifications ===
 
Users can subscribe to email notifications, showing a summary of transactions that happened in the last block. Email is sent only after 2 confirmations.
 
Users can subscribe to email notifications, showing a summary of transactions that happened in the last block. Email is sent only after 2 confirmations.
  
History
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==History==
The service first launched (beta) in ____. The invoice API was launched on ____].
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The service was first launched as address/wallet watcher in Dec, 2014<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=880995.0 Blockonomics announcement on bitcointalk]</ref>.  Search feature was launched in 2015<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3dh839/instant_search_is_awesome/ Instant search using Blockonomics]</ref>.
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Merchants support was officially announced on Oct 17, 2016<ref>[https://blog.blockonomics.co/accepting-bitcoins-made-easy-56b54a93ee9a Blockonomics announces merchant support]</ref>.
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==External Links==
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*[https://www.blockonomics.co/ Blockonomics]  web site
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*[https://wordpress.org/plugins/blockonomics-bitcoin-payments/ WordPress Plugin]  site
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*[https://github.com/blockonomics/prestashop-plugin  Prestashop Plugin] on github
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*[https://www.blockonomics.co/blockonomics WalletWatcher] tool site
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==References==
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[[Category:Shopping Cart Interfaces]]
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[[Category:Payment Processors]]
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[[Category:Block chain browsers]]

Latest revision as of 10:14, 10 October 2017

Blockonomics is a payment processing system for merchants accepting bitcoin. It also allows for wallet monitoring and email notifications for anyone holding a Bitcoin public wallet (xpub wallet). With Blockonomics plugins or payment buttons, online merchants can accept bitcoins as payment for any item as easily as they’d accept other methods of payment.


Merchants

Merchants have the option of creating a payment button on their webpage next to items for sale or using a checkout invoice. Similar to accepting a credit card or PayPal payment, merchants can set up the Blockonomics plugins for WordPress, Prestashop, and other merchant sites to generate invoices for customers using a shopping cart on their site.

Fees

Merchants pay a flat fee of 1% of the value of the sale of any items using Blockonomics to accept payments. Payments are sent instantly to your wallet.

Address/Wallet Watcher

Wallet Watcher is a free tool offered on the Blockonomics site. Users can add public bitcoin  addresses and also label them using tags. Dashboard shows a quick overview of balances classified by each tag. Balances are shown in BTC as well as the fiat currency of users' choice. Address watcher supports monitoring an HD wallet using its extended public key. Account discovery follows BIP 32 guidelines.

Transaction History

Graph of balance is shown for various time periods. History of transactions involved is shown along with the graph. Pending transactions tab shows transactions happening on user addresses that are unconfirmed or partially confirmed (one confirmation).

Notifications

Users can subscribe to email notifications, showing a summary of transactions that happened in the last block. Email is sent only after 2 confirmations.

History

The service was first launched as address/wallet watcher in Dec, 2014[1]. Search feature was launched in 2015[2].

Merchants support was officially announced on Oct 17, 2016[3].

External Links

References