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Post by mrnewguy on Nov 14, 2017 7:46:23 GMT -6
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Post by petesnewusername on Nov 14, 2017 11:49:36 GMT -6
Wow! Already! But I can see it now on FB.... How dare "they" sell watches when we don't even have our wallets! The timing is WRONG! How can I get a free watch if I don't have my wallet? They should give a free watch as compensation! But seriously, I'm interested in seeing how these shops integrate ETN into their payment gateway. I might want to start doing the same thing.
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Post by mrnewguy on Nov 14, 2017 12:55:19 GMT -6
at first it will probably be a "manual" thing. Like you contact the seller for the item you want, send him 1000 ETN, and when he get the ETN in his wallet will give you the item. But i know that there are automated system already in place somewhere, not really sure on how they could be implemented on a website tho. it has to do with API or something, but the ETN dev teams already released that
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Post by vish on Nov 14, 2017 13:01:48 GMT -6
why on earth would anyone buy something with etn at this point when they at there lowest xD beyond stupid.
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Post by joecat1108 on Nov 14, 2017 13:22:23 GMT -6
The fact that it's a thing is cool.
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Post by petesnewusername on Nov 14, 2017 15:44:15 GMT -6
at first it will probably be a "manual" thing. Like you contact the seller for the item you want, send him 1000 ETN, and when he get the ETN in his wallet will give you the item. But i know that there are automated system already in place somewhere, not really sure on how they could be implemented on a website tho. it has to do with API or something, but the ETN dev teams already released that Sorry, they released what exactly? Yeah, just wondering how you tie up customer details with a payment, if they send a covering email with name and address etc and say I'm sending the ETN how you know the ETN that arrives is actually from them and not some other order... not sure I've phrased that very well, but what I'm getting at is if you get a Paypal payment it has name and address attached to it so no chance of mistakes.
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Post by petesnewusername on Nov 14, 2017 15:47:08 GMT -6
why on earth would anyone buy something with etn at this point when they at there lowest xD beyond stupid. Same reason they sell it on Cryptopia I suppose. Because they aren't looking long term. They can make some money mining and buy themselves a new watch. Or a pizza! Let's not forget that the use as a currency is the main purpose, not everyone thinks like us investors.
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Post by mrnewguy on Nov 14, 2017 16:26:05 GMT -6
at first it will probably be a "manual" thing. Like you contact the seller for the item you want, send him 1000 ETN, and when he get the ETN in his wallet will give you the item. But i know that there are automated system already in place somewhere, not really sure on how they could be implemented on a website tho. it has to do with API or something, but the ETN dev teams already released that Sorry, they released what exactly? Yeah, just wondering how you tie up customer details with a payment, if they send a covering email with name and address etc and say I'm sending the ETN how you know the ETN that arrives is actually from them and not some other order... not sure I've phrased that very well, but what I'm getting at is if you get a Paypal payment it has name and address attached to it so no chance of mistakes. i think that the software to implement payments in ETN on website was released somewhere, but i didn't look into that as it is not my area. For Customer identification it is pretty simple, even right now with the DOS wallet you can attach an ID to any transaction you want to don't let it be anonymous. you can literally give this kind of command to the wallet: transfer [reciever wallet address] - [ID message like your name or order number] - [ETN amount] * it is something like this
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Post by petesnewusername on Nov 14, 2017 16:36:34 GMT -6
Ah, thanks, I need to do some reading up on this! Would be nice to be able to accept ETN and give people a reason to get those phones mining away.
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