A payment system based on a block chain
A payment system and block chain technology, applied in the field of block chain applications, can solve problems such as no specific solutions proposed
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[0014] This embodiment provides a block chain payment system to solve its problems in the payment field: a block chain-based payment system, the system includes: for accessing and receiving data generated by the system a client computing device; a server located at a service provider, the server being coupled to the client computing device, wherein the server is programmed to: receive from the client computing device an acceptance of a product delivered from a courier service Instructions in which courier services are automatically selected based on a value vector associated with the courier services; automatic processing of payment for the total amount of products and services related to obtaining and delivering products; automatic division among parties providing services related to obtaining and delivering products between payments; and encrypted payments and blockchain payments.
[0015] In fact customers of many stores prefer to shop online, while customers of other store...
Embodiment 2
[0018] This example is first explained from the perspective of the supplier: the supplier payment sharing system also includes an authentication system for valuable digital items (a), such as: 1) digital cash; 2) intellectual property rights; 3) private financial data; 4) chain of ownership of one or more rights; 5) real estate; 6) digital wallets; 7) digital representations of rights, including for example intellectual property licenses; 8) digital representations of contractual relationships; 9) medical records; 10) security clearances rights; 11) background check information; 12) passwords; 13) access control information for physical or virtual spaces; 14) combinations, variations and permutations of one or more of the foregoing - allowing direct online conduct between two or more parties Interact without going through one or more trusted intermediaries (b). Peer-to-peer (c) time-stamped actions - eg: 1) document transfers, 2) document accesses, 3) document changes, 4) docu...
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