Digital asset exchange Coinbase continues to make strides in streamlining user access to cryptocurrency payments and trading, following an application for a direct bitcoin payments system patent, filed Aug. 14.Making Bitcoin Payments More Convenient and Secure.
San Francisco-based startup Coinbase is seeking to solve the security issues surrounding direct bitcoin wallet payments, according to a patent.
Coinbase plans to employ a "Key ceremony" system to integrate key shares with operational master keys for encrypted, sovereign merchant transactions.
To ensure security, Coinbase's patent also outlines a security measure called "Freeze logic," which automatically halts a transaction if the administrator decides to back out of a purchase.
"At any point in time after the master key is loaded, the system can be frozen. The system can be unfrozen after it has been frozen using keys from the key ceremony. The checkout process can be carried out when the system is frozen and when the system is unfrozen. The payment process can only be carried out when the system is unfrozen."
Under the terms of the agreement, Distributed System's five-person team will merge with Coinbase and begin working on the company's new Coinbase Wallet.
CEO Nikhil Srinivasan and co-founder Alex Kern will head the new decentralized identity team at Coinbase.
On Aug. 15, Coinbase rebranded its Toshi cryptocurrency wallet as Coinbase Wallet, adding several new features.
Among the added functionality, Coinbase Wallet will have the ability to send payments, access decentralized exchanges to purchase and sell tokens and store crypto collectibles.
To increase security, Coinbase wallet will also utilize Secure Enclave and biometric authentication systems.
Coinbase Applies for Direct Bitcoin Payments System Patent
pubblicato su Aug 18, 2018
by Cryptoslate | pubblicato su Coinage
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