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Originally Posted by facialfreak
So are you telling me that his payment buttons dynamically create a new Bitcoin address every time they are used?? - Because I don't see that in the HTML code when I created a test button.
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Yup, it does all of that. It also guides the customer through the process. It takes the customer back to your site when it is finished and you'll receive a back-end HTTP POST from the mybitcoin SCI system.
Check out the SCI toolkit. It's a set of PHP scripts to integrate your site with mybitcoin's processor. (The download link is at the bottom of mybitcoin.com's login screen.) It's not unlike PayPal's IPN or Liberty Reserve's SCI.
You can optionally forward each payment as it happens to your local Bitcoin software client too. (As discussed before). No need to trust mybitcoin.com with your money.
You can get a few Bitcoins to test everything with from this site: freebitcoins.appspot.com
That's the "Bitcoin Faucet". That site will give away 0.05 Bitcoins for testing/playing around with for free.
Since you are in Canada, you might also find this interesting: bitcoin2cc.com
It's a site that will convert your Bitcoins into a pre-loaded virtual VISA card in CAD or USD.