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Are you going to support Bitcoin/cryptocurrencies in Firefox

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What support are you going to give to Bitcoin/cryptocurrencies.

What support are you going to give to Bitcoin/cryptocurrencies.

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hello Malum_canem, i'm a bit unsure what you have in mind for browser support of a currency? (that doesn't really happen with offline currencies either)... you can donate to mozilla in bitcoins: https://sendto.mozilla.org/page/content/give-bitcoin/

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I was hoping that Firefox could be updated, so that it would allow a website creator to place some code on the web page, so that when a user clicked on a button, it would instruct the browser to open the user's bitcoin wallet and fill in the relevant fields. The user could then just click to confirm the payment. This would allow bitcoin payments to be made with two clicks. I realise it would need the bitcoin wallet developers to implement this functionality in the wallet using an open API –I'm new to this so I'm not sure of my terminology-. I have read that the WC3 is looking at implementing online payment processing in their standard but they are not really engaging with crypto currencies and they take an age to do anything. If you implemented this functionality You could create a de facto standard.

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I was hoping that Firefox could be updated, so that it would allow a website creator to place some code on the web page, so that when a user clicked on a button, it would instruct the browser to open the user's bitcoin wallet and fill in the relevant fields. The user could then just click to confirm the payment. This would allow bitcoin payments to be made with two clicks. I realise it would need the bitcoin wallet developers to implement this functionality in the wallet using an open API –I'm new to this so I'm not sure of my terminology-. I have read that the WC3 is looking at implementing online payment processing in their standard but they are not really engaging with crypto currencies and they take an age to do anything. If you implemented this functionality You could create a de facto standard.

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