True when this bitcoin receiver has received a non-zero amount of bitcoin.
The amount of currency that you are collecting as payment.
The amount of currency to which bitcoinAmountReceived has been converted.
The amount of bitcoin that the customer should send
to fill the receiver. The bitcoinAmount is
denominated in Satoshi: there are 10^8
Satoshi
in one bitcoin.
The amount of bitcoin that has been sent by the customer to this receiver.
This URI can be displayed to the customer as a clickable link (to activate their bitcoin client) or as a QR code (for mobile wallets).
Three-letter ISO currency code representing the currency to which the bitcoin will be converted.
The customer’s email address, set by the API call that creates the receiver.
This flag is initially false and updates to true when the customer sends the bitcoinAmount to this receiver.
A bitcoin address that is specific to this receiver. The customer can send bitcoin to this address to fill the receiver.
A set of key/value pairs that you can attach to a customer object. It can be useful for storing additional information about the customer in a structured format.
The ID of the payment created from the receiver, if any. Hidden when viewing the receiver with a publishable key.
The refund address for these bitcoin, if communicated by the customer.
A list with one entry for each time that the customer sent bitcoin to the receiver. Hidden when viewing the receiver with a publishable key.
This receiver contains uncaptured funds that can be used for a payment or refunded.
https://stripe.com/docs/api#bitcoin_receiver_object
The amount of currency that you will be paid.
The currency to which the bitcoin will be converted.
You will be paid out in this currency.
Only States Dollar]] is
currently supported.
The email address of the customer.
A set of key/value pairs that you can attach to a customer object. It can be useful for storing additional information about the customer in a structured format. This will be unset if you POST an empty value.
A flag that indicates whether you would like Stripe to automatically handle refunds for any mispayments to the receiver.
https://stripe.com/docs/api#create_bitcoin_receiver
Filter for active receivers.
A cursor for use in pagination. endingBefore is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, starting with obj_bar, your subsequent call can include endingBefore=obj_bar in order to fetch the previous page of the list.
Filter for filled receivers.
A limit on the number of objects to be returned. Limit can range between 1 and 100 items.
A cursor for use in pagination. startingAfter is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include startingAfter=obj_foo in order to fetch the next page of the list.
Filter for receivers with uncaptured funds.
https://stripe.com/docs/api#list_bitcoin_receivers
The amount of currency that the transaction was converted to in real-time.
The amount of bitcoin contained in the transaction.
The currency to which this transaction was converted.
The receiver to which this transaction was sent.
https://stripe.com/docs/api#bitcoin_receiver_object-transactions-data