Exploring Life On Mars
“Three, Two, One, Expunge.” The lock releases, the lander detached from the spacecraft, heading toward Mars. It all started, when a mad scientist really think that a lighthouse is a great idea for planetary exploration. A floating fortress measuring 300 meters tall, with several arms stretching up to 45 meters, weighing barely 815 kg, it’s a beast of planetary exploration. It had been designed for lightweight and robustness, to last for a thousand years before breaking down. The more high-tec...

Books Don't Tell You Everything
Say, non-fictional books. Most popular being the self-help books, but there are others that contains transferrable information; others are very science-y, requiring deeper education to understand. Yet, if any of which, books don't tell you everything, and they sometimes clash with each other. It's a pain, as the devoted reader tries to take and follow whatever useful for his/her life from reading the book. Throughout the reading, information stays fresh within his/her brain; and it ...
Money and Crypto Both Fictitious. Why Not Crypto?
Yuval Noah Harari, in Sapiens, introduced that Gods, Mythology, Limited Liability Companies (like Boeing, Adidas, Tesla), and money (the dollar, euro, etc.) were fictitious entities that we made them up, and collectively believing in its value. Where we lose trust, they lose their value. If the gave and giving money value, those hard currency (gold, silver, and other metals), paper currency, and fiat; and crypto is also a virtual currency, why do we trust the former more than the latter? How ...
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Exploring Life On Mars
“Three, Two, One, Expunge.” The lock releases, the lander detached from the spacecraft, heading toward Mars. It all started, when a mad scientist really think that a lighthouse is a great idea for planetary exploration. A floating fortress measuring 300 meters tall, with several arms stretching up to 45 meters, weighing barely 815 kg, it’s a beast of planetary exploration. It had been designed for lightweight and robustness, to last for a thousand years before breaking down. The more high-tec...

Books Don't Tell You Everything
Say, non-fictional books. Most popular being the self-help books, but there are others that contains transferrable information; others are very science-y, requiring deeper education to understand. Yet, if any of which, books don't tell you everything, and they sometimes clash with each other. It's a pain, as the devoted reader tries to take and follow whatever useful for his/her life from reading the book. Throughout the reading, information stays fresh within his/her brain; and it ...
Money and Crypto Both Fictitious. Why Not Crypto?
Yuval Noah Harari, in Sapiens, introduced that Gods, Mythology, Limited Liability Companies (like Boeing, Adidas, Tesla), and money (the dollar, euro, etc.) were fictitious entities that we made them up, and collectively believing in its value. Where we lose trust, they lose their value. If the gave and giving money value, those hard currency (gold, silver, and other metals), paper currency, and fiat; and crypto is also a virtual currency, why do we trust the former more than the latter? How ...
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While QR code scanning for wallet addresses are quite popular, it isn't clear; how do we let the money receivers define the amount of money to receive, rather than the person doing the payment?
Here comes the payment system on NEAR Protocol. The receiver specify an amount in NEAR, which generates a QR code for the payee to scan and send.


Normally, both parties can retrieve past transactions from their wallet. Here, we took one step ahead by returning a temporary receipt to save you from navigating to nearblocks.io and search for transaction histories for confirmation.

P.S. Receipt is only available after you "activate receipt" (cost 0.1 N), and you choose "only one payment" (meaning, only one single person is scanning the QR code).
And how do you know how much money you have paid last month? Last year? For the past 10 years? Stats tracking aggregates total payment made for the last 12 months (literally), and the last 10 years (literally), current month and current year inclusive.

P.S. (If no stats, it won't be displayed, like the image above). You also need to "activate stats", which cost 0.75 N.
Start logging in today with your favorite wallet on the web app (link below), and setup a POS receive-payment system to receive payment in NEAR!
Mainnet: https://wabinab.github.io/pay-near/tabs/receive
Testnet: https://wabinab.github.io/pay-near-testnet/tabs/receive
While QR code scanning for wallet addresses are quite popular, it isn't clear; how do we let the money receivers define the amount of money to receive, rather than the person doing the payment?
Here comes the payment system on NEAR Protocol. The receiver specify an amount in NEAR, which generates a QR code for the payee to scan and send.


Normally, both parties can retrieve past transactions from their wallet. Here, we took one step ahead by returning a temporary receipt to save you from navigating to nearblocks.io and search for transaction histories for confirmation.

P.S. Receipt is only available after you "activate receipt" (cost 0.1 N), and you choose "only one payment" (meaning, only one single person is scanning the QR code).
And how do you know how much money you have paid last month? Last year? For the past 10 years? Stats tracking aggregates total payment made for the last 12 months (literally), and the last 10 years (literally), current month and current year inclusive.

P.S. (If no stats, it won't be displayed, like the image above). You also need to "activate stats", which cost 0.75 N.
Start logging in today with your favorite wallet on the web app (link below), and setup a POS receive-payment system to receive payment in NEAR!
Mainnet: https://wabinab.github.io/pay-near/tabs/receive
Testnet: https://wabinab.github.io/pay-near-testnet/tabs/receive
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