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Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Experiment with linking payment requests
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> All insist on handling the link with their download manager, which would
> involve an additional click.
That's the expected behaviour, right? That's why I said "download and
open". The Bitcoin URI with r= is better because it lets you remove that
second click, but in some contexts the file approach is the right way to go
- like for an email attachment or payment request sent via WhatsApp.
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