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BIP: 21
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Title: URI Scheme
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Author: Matt Corallo
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Status: Draft
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Type: Standards Track
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Created: 29-01-2011
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This BIP is a modification of an earlier [[BIP 0020]] by Luke Dashjr and Nils Schneider. The alternative payment amounts has been removed.
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==Abstract==
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This BIP proposes a URI scheme for making Bitcoin payments.
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==Motivation==
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The purpose of this URI scheme is to enable users to easily make payments by simply clicking links on webpages or scanning QR Codes.
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==Specification==
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=== General rules for handling (important!) ===
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Bitcoin clients MUST NOT act on URIs without getting the user's authorization.
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They SHOULD require the user to manually approve each payment individually, though in some cases they MAY allow the user to automatically make this decision.
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=== Operating system integration ===
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Graphical bitcoin clients SHOULD register themselves as the handler for the "bitcoin:" URI scheme by default, if no other handler is already registered. If there is already a registered handler, they MAY prompt the user to change it once when they first run the client.
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=== BNF grammar ===
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(See also [[#Simpler syntax|a simpler representation of syntax]])
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bitcoinurn = "bitcoin:" bitcoinaddress [ ";version=" bitcoinversion ] [ "?" bitcoinparams ]
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bitcoinaddress = base58 *base58
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bitcoinversion = "1.0"
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bitcoinparams = *bitcoinparam
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bitcoinparam = amountparam | labelparam | messageparam | sendparam | otherparam
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amountparam = "amount=" *digit [ "." *digit ]
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labelparam = "label=" *pchar
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messageparam = "message=" *pchar
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sendparam = "send=" *pchar
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otherparam = pchar *pchar "=" *pchar
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=== Query Keys ===
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*label: Label for that address (e.g. name of receiver)
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*address: bitcoin address
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*message: message that shown to the user after scanning the QR code
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*size: amount of base bitcoin units ([[#Transfer amount/size|see below]])
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*send: used to send bitcoin, rather than to request them
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*(others): optional, for future extensions
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==== Transfer amount/size ====
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If an amount is provided, it must be specified in decimal BTC.
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I.e. amount=50.00 is treated as 50 BTC.
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Bitcoin clients MAY display the amount in any format that is not intended to deceive the user.
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They SHOULD choose a format that is foremost least confusing, and only after that most reasonable given the amount requested.
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For example, so long as the majority of users work in BTC units, values should always be displayed in BTC by default, even if mBTC or TBC would otherwise be a more logical interpretation of the amount.
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== Rationale ==
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===Payment identifiers, not person identifiers===
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Current best practices are that a unique address should be used for every transaction.
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Therefore, a URI scheme should not represent an exchange of personal information, but a one-time payment.
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===Accessibility (URI scheme name)===
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Should someone from the outside happen to see such a URI, the URI scheme name already gives a description.
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A quick search should then do the rest to help them find the resources needed to make their payment.
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Other proposed names sound much more cryptic; the chance that someone googles that out of curiosity are much slimmer.
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Also, very likely, what he will find are mostly technical specifications - not the best introduction to bitcoin.
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==Forward compatibility==
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We want URIs generated in 2011 to still work in 2036: think about extensibility.
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Of course we can make only educated guesses about the future, but don't act as if there is none.
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This should be the best we can do, but it should not be seen as set in stone.
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Make it possible for later generations to improve our work, to mend our errors, without breaking the URIs created now.
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== Appendix ==
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=== Simpler syntax ===
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This section is non-normative and does not cover all possible syntax.
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Please see the [[#BNF grammar|BNF grammar]] above for the normative syntax.
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[foo] means optional, <bar> are placeholders
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bitcoin:<address>[;version=1.0][?amount=<amount>][?label=<label>][?message=<message>][?send=<private key>]
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=== Examples ===
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Just the address:
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bitcoin:1NS17iag9jJgTHD1VXjvLCEnZuQ3rJED9L
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Address with name:
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bitcoin:1NS17iag9jJgTHD1VXjvLCEnZuQ3rJED9L?label=Luke-Jr
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Request 20.30 BTC to "Luke-Jr":
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bitcoin:1NS17iag9jJgTHD1VXjvLCEnZuQ3rJED9L?amount=20.3&label=Luke-Jr
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Request 50 BTC with message:
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bitcoin:1NS17iag9jJgTHD1VXjvLCEnZuQ3rJED9L?amount=50&label=Luke-Jr&message=Donation%20for%20project%20xyz
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Send 1 BTC:
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bitcoin:1NS17iag9jJgTHD1VXjvLCEnZuQ3rJED9L?amount=1&send=S4b3N3oGqDqR5jNuxEvDwf
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Characters must be URI encoded properly.
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===Sending money via private key===
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To send a payment to someone else first construct a new keypair. You may want to use a [[mini private key format]], or you may also use a full private key for more security depending on the amount being sent and how long you expect to pass before a claim. Now create and publish a transaction with an output of the amount you wish to send. Use this script in that output:
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<pubkey> OP_CHECKSIG
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Construct an address from the public key. Encode the URI as below:
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bitcoin:<address>?send=<base 58 encoded private key>
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You may optionally include amount or message fields as well. In a wallet to claim money sent this way search for an incoming transaction with the output script form above, where <address> matches the public key in the script. When you find the transaction create a claim transaction with an input script of this form:
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<sig>
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This claims the money you were sent. Until your claim transaction has confirmed the sender may take their money back.
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== Reference Implementations ==
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=== Bitcoin clients ===
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* [[Bitcoin-Qt]] supports all valid Bitcoin URIs, with Windows and KDE integration as of commit 70f55355e29c8e45b607e782c5d76609d23cc858.
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[[Category:Developer]]
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[[Category:Technical]]
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[[Category:BIP|D]]
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