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Payments and Receipts

This guide explains how payments work on the AITBC network and how to understand your receipts.

Payment Flow

Client submits job → Job processed by miner → Receipt generated → Payment settled

Step-by-Step

  1. Job Submission: You submit a job with your prompt and parameters
  2. Miner Selection: The Coordinator assigns your job to an available miner
  3. Processing: The miner executes your job using their GPU
  4. Receipt Creation: A cryptographic receipt is generated proving work completion
  5. Settlement: AITBC tokens are transferred from client to miner

Understanding Receipts

Every completed job generates a receipt containing:

Field Description
receipt_id Unique identifier for this receipt
job_id The job this receipt is for
provider Miner address who processed the job
client Your address (who requested the job)
units Compute units consumed (e.g., GPU seconds)
price Amount paid in AITBC tokens
model AI model used
started_at When processing began
completed_at When processing finished
signature Cryptographic proof of authenticity

Example Receipt

{
  "receipt_id": "rcpt-20260124-001234",
  "job_id": "job-abc123",
  "provider": "ait1miner...",
  "client": "ait1client...",
  "units": 2.5,
  "unit_type": "gpu_seconds",
  "price": 5.0,
  "model": "llama3.2",
  "started_at": 1737730800,
  "completed_at": 1737730803,
  "signature": {
    "alg": "Ed25519",
    "key_id": "miner-ed25519-2026-01",
    "sig": "Fql0..."
  }
}

Viewing Your Receipts

Explorer

Visit Explorer → Receipts to see:

  • All recent receipts on the network
  • Filter by your address to see your history
  • Click any receipt for full details

CLI

# List your receipts
./aitbc-cli.sh receipts

# Get specific receipt
./aitbc-cli.sh receipt <receipt_id>

API

curl https://aitbc.bubuit.net/api/v1/receipts?client=<your_address>

Pricing

How Pricing Works

  • Jobs are priced in compute units (typically GPU seconds)
  • Each model has a base rate per compute unit
  • Final price = units × rate

Current Rates

Model Rate (AITBC/unit) Typical Job Cost
llama3.2 2.0 2-10 AITBC
llama3.2:1b 0.5 0.5-2 AITBC
codellama 2.5 3-15 AITBC
stable-diffusion 5.0 10-50 AITBC

Rates may vary based on network demand and miner availability.

Getting AITBC Tokens

Via Exchange

  1. Visit Trade Exchange
  2. Create an account or connect wallet
  3. Send Bitcoin to your deposit address
  4. Receive AITBC at current exchange rate (1 BTC = 100,000 AITBC)

See Bitcoin Wallet Setup for detailed instructions.

Via Mining

Earn AITBC by providing GPU compute:

Verifying Receipts

Receipts are cryptographically signed to ensure authenticity.

Signature Verification

from aitbc_crypto import verify_receipt

receipt = get_receipt("rcpt-20260124-001234")
is_valid = verify_receipt(receipt)
print(f"Receipt valid: {is_valid}")

On-Chain Verification

Receipts can be anchored on-chain for permanent proof:

Payment Disputes

If you believe a payment was incorrect:

  1. Check the receipt - Verify units and price match expectations
  2. Compare to job output - Ensure you received the expected result
  3. Contact support - If discrepancy exists, report via the platform

Best Practices

  1. Monitor your balance - Check before submitting large jobs
  2. Set spending limits - Use API keys with rate limits
  3. Keep receipts - Download important receipts for records
  4. Verify signatures - For high-value transactions, verify cryptographically

Next Steps