* [Bitcoin-development] idea
@ 2013-11-09 20:16 Chris Evans
2013-11-09 20:30 ` Luke-Jr
2013-11-10 8:13 ` Wladimir
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From: Chris Evans @ 2013-11-09 20:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bitcoin-development
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maybe add an optional note field to transaction so the receiver knows who
sent the
btc
-chris
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* Re: [Bitcoin-development] idea
2013-11-09 20:16 [Bitcoin-development] idea Chris Evans
@ 2013-11-09 20:30 ` Luke-Jr
2013-11-10 8:13 ` Wladimir
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From: Luke-Jr @ 2013-11-09 20:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chris Evans; +Cc: bitcoin-development
On Saturday, November 09, 2013 8:16:07 PM Chris Evans wrote:
> maybe add an optional note field to transaction so the receiver knows who
> sent the btc
This mailing list is for development discussion, NOT bug reports nor feature
requests.
Bitcoin does not currently support any built-in mechanism for conveying the
sender of a transaction nor notes. It is advised to collect any such
information you need before giving someone a payment address.
Luke
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* Re: [Bitcoin-development] idea
2013-11-09 20:16 [Bitcoin-development] idea Chris Evans
2013-11-09 20:30 ` Luke-Jr
@ 2013-11-10 8:13 ` Wladimir
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From: Wladimir @ 2013-11-10 8:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chris Evans; +Cc: Bitcoin Dev
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On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 9:16 PM, Chris Evans <aaxiomfinity@gmail.com> wrote:
> maybe add an optional note field to transaction so the receiver knows who
> sent the
> btc
>
This has been discussed many times. But in any case: If you encounter this
as a problem it means you are re-using addresses, which is discouraged for
good reasons.
Otherwise, when someone wants to send you BTC they need to request a new
receiving address from you. Along with this request they can also send a
message, over whatever channel is used to negotiate the payment.
If you're just posting a static bitcoin address somewhere for donations,
consider it an anonymous (wel, pseudonymous) gift jar.
Regards,
Wladimir
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