I'm really looking forward to the next releases of the invoicing scripts that are in the works! I find the current solution rather impressive. There is simply no other solution to date that I have seen (and I've googled) that completely disintermediates payment processing to just buyer and seller. The only alternative to using middlemen is to run your own bitcoin wallet as a server, that requires technical skills, security skills, and additional cost and complexity that just wouldn't be feasible for small business. In every other shopping cart instance that exists. creating invoices, receive payment, and distribute goods online requires the complicated setup of you own server, and at a minimum one third-party middleman who takes their fee.
DNotes' solution does away with all of this, creating one of the first true "killer apps" for cryptocurrency in the blockchain-sphere. Bitcoin evolved ledgers to solve the double-spend problem to make decentralized payments possible. DNotes is actively making that technology useful for mainstream adoption.
And to think Joe was bouncing ideas with me some three-or-so years ago for this particular concept, before it was announced mid 2017 as a feature of DNotes 2.0. Now the first experimental versions are releasing, with a range of other shopping cart integrations.
Agreed Tim, well said. Running your own server just for the daemon / wallet to run and manage transactions is simply not a viable solution for the majority of people who want to sell products. If we want to truly be an inclusive digital currency for the benefit of everyone, we need to come up with solutions for
everyone to be able transact between two parties.
That is exactly what we are doing, we are providing solutions from the ground up, rather than form the top down. This is what makes DNotes and DNotes Global, Inc. concept so amazing. It is actually beneficial for DNotes Global to act in the benefit of the majority of people, rather than just the ones with the money. What's good for DNotes is good for DNotes Global, and vice versa.