InTheWoods Well-known member Foundation Member Oct 3, 2015 #1 How will someone be able to prove money was indeed sent to the target address. Say a merchant is dishonest and claims he didn't get the money.
How will someone be able to prove money was indeed sent to the target address. Say a merchant is dishonest and claims he didn't get the money.
fible1 Well-known member Dash Core Group Masternode Owner/Operator Oct 4, 2015 #2 Because the receiving address will show a new balance on the other side? Anonymity will obfuscate the road, but if you have the receiving address you will clearly be able to see fund at the destination I think.
Because the receiving address will show a new balance on the other side? Anonymity will obfuscate the road, but if you have the receiving address you will clearly be able to see fund at the destination I think.
raganius cryptoPag.com Foundation Member Masternode Owner/Operator Oct 4, 2015 #3 Actually, the "obfuscation" happens previously, before the transaction (payment). The involved parts of the transaction will always have the "tx id" to identify (prove) the payment.
Actually, the "obfuscation" happens previously, before the transaction (payment). The involved parts of the transaction will always have the "tx id" to identify (prove) the payment.