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June 27, 2019 at 8:39 am in reply to: Add links to specific market pages from the market summaries UI #6562
alexg
KeymasterI will add the button in the next release.
It is not possible to filter markets. But you can show an individual market’s data, like so:
[wallets_exchange_market template="static" market="BTC_LTC"]
or:
[wallets_exchange_market template="horizontal-static" market="BTC_LTC"]
with regards
alexg
KeymasterHello,
Thank you for your payment.
I enabled your account yesterday. If the email is in your spam folder, you can add the email address to your contacts list.
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alexg
KeymasterHello, I have not investigated this issue yet, the update was for another fix.
alexg
KeymasterI have uploaded a patch version 2.1.1 to the WooCommerce Payment gateway to address this issue. Thanks again for your help!
alexg
KeymasterYes, thank you for this! I can see the problem now. It has to do with CSS.
I will fix it ASAP and will notify you again here.
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alexg
KeymasterActually I don’t think decentralized exchanges (a technology) can solve this issue. If you want to operate a business, you have to comply with the law. Cryptocurrencies are a new technology, and as such, they provide a technological solution to the problem of having robust and censorship-resistant monetary systems. They do not solve the issue of government regulation being unproductive or otherwise misguided. Only a shift in public opinion can do this. While we are living in times with a strong anti-government and anti-bank sentiment, governments still do want to know who pays what, so they can collect taxes. This will not change any time soon!
alexg
KeymasterNot really, I should have made the explanation more obvious.
alexg
KeymasterHello,
Thanks for reporting, I have not encountered this issue before.
So you say that the button does exist, but it is not clickable?
I know you say you checked the log, but I am guessing that a PHP error might be breaking the rendering of the admin page. Normally at the bottom of each admin page for the plugin, there is a message “Found Bitcoin and Altcoin Wallets useful? Want to help the project? Please leave a ★★★★★ rating on WordPress.org!”.
1. Do you see this message on the coin adapters page?
2. Are you on a multisite install?
3. What happens if you deactivate other plugins?
Please let me know.
Lastly, if you wish me to login and check it out, you can email me some credentials and I will have a look.
alexg
KeymasterHello,
“Version” here refers to the version encoded in the public address, as described here https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/List_of_address_prefixes and further explained here https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/546/what-is-the-meaning-of-the-bitcoin-address-version
When this field is available, the bs58check script is used to validate addresses. The user will see a warning if they enter an invalid address.
If the version is missing, addresses are not validated on the frontend. Invalid addresses will still be rejected by your wallet in the backend.
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alexg
Keymaster@bigblue Will see what I can do.
June 24, 2019 at 8:41 am in reply to: Add links to specific market pages from the market summaries UI #6536alexg
KeymasterYou brought up a number of different points, let me see if I can address all of them:
First of all, I do not intend to provide a different template for each particular user request. I do provide a collection of basic view templates, and then there is a way for a user to provide their own (see the
wallets_exchange_views_dir
filter).The static and dynamic templates do not mix – you are meant to use either one or the other. Dynamic templates are for having one page that can display all the markets dynamically. Static templates are meant to be used with static pages that each are assigned one market.
I have not added the ability to attach markets to custom links. But once you copy the templates and modify them, you can insert any links you like.
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alexg
KeymasterThanks, I am taking a note of this.
alexg
KeymasterThanks for letting me know. I will investigate as soon as possible.
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alexg
KeymasterHello,
Your activation code is probably in your spam folder, but you can also find it by logging in to the website, and navigating to your profile. Enter the code into your WordPress installation as described here, to enable automatic updates.
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alexg
KeymasterHello,
Actually, you may pay with crypto, as mentioned in the FAQ under “I want to pay for premium membership but cannot or do not want to pay via PayPal.”
It’s just that the process is manual because I have not taken the time to make the necessary modifications to the website to accept crypto. If you think about it, for a business, there is no real advantage in accepting crypto at this time (2019). Also, PayPal gets a lot of bad rap these days but it actually works pretty well and there is existing integration with the membership plugin I’m using. Recurring payments are another thing that is not possible with crypto (although there have been talks about adding such a feature to ethereum).
If you like, you can select the plan that you would like to pay for, convert the USD amount and send a transaction to one of these addresses:
Bitcoin Address: 1DaShEDyeAwEc4snWq14hz5EBQXeHrVBxy
DOGE Address: DASHEDj9RrTzQoJvP3WC48cFzUerKcYxHc
LTC Address: LdaShEdER2UuhMPvv33ttDPu89mVgu4ArfEmail me with your account name and the transaction id and I will activate your membership manually.
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