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Re: How to easily assert I made a particular transaction?
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Nollins
on 05/10/2012, 22:28:50 UTC
 Thanks again!  So in a shopping cart scenario I can credit a customer.  It sounds like if I want to launch an advertising campaign with a QR code I would need to have have the QR code resolve to a web site and not a bitcoin address directly.
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Re: How to easily assert I made a particular transaction?
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on 05/10/2012, 22:01:39 UTC

DeathAndTaxes,

 Thank you very much for the explanation.  It sounds like best practices for shopping carts that support btc should include the dynamic generation of unique customer payment adresses.  I suppose adding an arbitrary data field to each transaction, where a customer could reference an order number or assert identification is not currently part of the protocol?



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How to easily assert I made a particular transaction?
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on 05/10/2012, 21:28:26 UTC
  I have read the faq and googled a bit but was not able to figure this out.  What I am trying to determine is how do I prove to someone via email or their e-commerce website that it was me that sent btc from wallet xyz?

  Is this only possible if the recipient generated a one-time address for me to send to that was presented to only me?

  Or from the merchant perspective, if I advertise wallet number 1234 and a customer sends me an email with an order for a widget and a claim that they sent me payment from wallet 5678, how do I know that the person sending me email sent the payment from 5678 and not someone monitoring the distributed ledger for payments to me?