I think the most easiest way would be to use an Web-API (sending amount and address info to a specific web content which processes the payment)
The common Online-Wallets generally have an userfriendly API ready to use. For example:
https://blockchain.info/en/api/blockchain_wallet_apiSo if you have a online wallet you can in theory easily create software wich can send payments autonomous.
That would mean that everyone sending and receiving money would need a own online wallet.
And the SS software would need to ask you to perform a payment option setup at the beginning just similar to the Clothing/Items setup.
@Doti
I dont see why the browser needs to be configured manually? If SS is capable of sending pictures in the Internet it should be able to send a small string of letters and numbers or am I missing something?
@Doti
"a bitcoin address in the script, in the script list : too breakable"
I see the exact same problem with this, but the vulnerability could be reduced by:
1. Load payment address from Internet (eg. SS-server) and include in SS dynamically.
2. Store payment address in script directly but verify the address via Internet.
Both options of cause would bring other problems...
@bendedknee
The smallest unit in Bitcoin is one "Satoshi" 1/100000000 Bitcoins this would represent 0,0000024USD at moment.
Not much of a deal i think. And generaly the users should use a preloaded Wallet with an amount which makes noone cry when lost. Could be less than a dollar.
But in general I understand and share your concern.
Any payment system included must enable the user to perform the payment within 1 or 2 clicks. A small setup is ok, but after that it have to be very user friendly.
I think if you have to manually open a website first and then filling out some sort of payment form you get annoyed in the process rather fast...