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KIP-0016: URI Scheme#30
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Thanks for the proposal! I like the direction. One question to clarify what you're proposing...what do you mean by the syntax |
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It's simply the data type: |
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I will clarify that and also make a note about what is optional or not. |
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@mightybyte I've pushed some minor clarifications. |
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This KIP proposes a URI scheme for making Kadena payments.
Motivation
The convenience of representing payment requests by standard URLs has been a major factor in the wide adoption of Bitcoin, Ethereum and others. Bringing a similarly convenient mechanism to Kadena would speed up its acceptance as a payment platform among end-users. In particular, URIs encoded as QR codes ease the process of requesting and sending payments via smart phones and end user applications. Thus, payment request URIs could be delivered through a very broad, ever growing selection of channels and accelerate the adoption and usablity of Kadena.