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1. NicuCa+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-09-16 06:36:30
The other day I wanted to send someone proof that a transaction has gone through. A screenshot would have been the obvious choice, but of course, my banking app wouldn't let me do it.
replies(4): >>t_mann+02 >>pasc18+XQ >>0xf3ff+IM3 >>looofo+Hpa
2. t_mann+02[view] [source] 2025-09-16 06:53:46
>>NicuCa+(OP)
A screenshot would also be trivial to counterfeit. That being said, I am not aware of any banks that provide any actually tamper-proof, shareable transaction confirmations.
3. pasc18+XQ[view] [source] 2025-09-16 13:34:32
>>NicuCa+(OP)
Why does a third party want to know the transaction occured?

These seems a bit like a scam. Why can't they ask the recevier?

4. 0xf3ff+IM3[view] [source] 2025-09-17 08:34:48
>>NicuCa+(OP)
I don't know about your bank/countries, but all of the banking apps in my country I've seen have 1. a "share account details" button that lets you easily paste your IBAN and other details in text form and 2. a "transaction receipt" button that saves a .pdf with the relevant details, that can be sent to the other part (although I agree with the other comment, this .pdf just like a screenshot can be easily spoofed)
5. looofo+Hpa[view] [source] 2025-09-19 07:16:31
>>NicuCa+(OP)
At least in SEPA you have instant payment, which is even better than any proof of the start of the transaction.
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