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# Payments and Receipts
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This guide explains how payments work on the AITBC network and how to understand your receipts.
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## Payment Flow
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Client submits job → Job processed by miner → Receipt generated → Payment settled
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### Step-by-Step
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1. **Job Submission**: You submit a job with your prompt and parameters
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2. **Miner Selection**: The Coordinator assigns your job to an available miner
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3. **Processing**: The miner executes your job using their GPU
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4. **Receipt Creation**: A cryptographic receipt is generated proving work completion
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5. **Settlement**: AITBC tokens are transferred from client to miner
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## Understanding Receipts
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Every completed job generates a receipt containing:
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| Field | Description |
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|-------|-------------|
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| `receipt_id` | Unique identifier for this receipt |
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| `job_id` | The job this receipt is for |
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| `provider` | Miner address who processed the job |
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| `client` | Your address (who requested the job) |
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| `units` | Compute units consumed (e.g., GPU seconds) |
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| `price` | Amount paid in AITBC tokens |
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| `model` | AI model used |
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| `started_at` | When processing began |
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| `completed_at` | When processing finished |
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| `signature` | Cryptographic proof of authenticity |
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### Example Receipt
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```json
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{
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"receipt_id": "rcpt-20260124-001234",
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"job_id": "job-abc123",
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"provider": "ait1miner...",
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"client": "ait1client...",
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"units": 2.5,
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"unit_type": "gpu_seconds",
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"price": 5.0,
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"model": "llama3.2",
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"started_at": 1737730800,
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"completed_at": 1737730803,
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"signature": {
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"alg": "Ed25519",
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"key_id": "miner-ed25519-2026-01",
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"sig": "Fql0..."
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}
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}
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```
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## Viewing Your Receipts
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### Explorer
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Visit [Explorer → Receipts](https://aitbc.bubuit.net/explorer/#/receipts) to see:
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- All recent receipts on the network
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- Filter by your address to see your history
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- Click any receipt for full details
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### CLI
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```bash
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# List your receipts
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./aitbc-cli.sh receipts
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# Get specific receipt
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./aitbc-cli.sh receipt <receipt_id>
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```
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### API
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```bash
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curl https://aitbc.bubuit.net/api/v1/receipts?client=<your_address>
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```
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## Pricing
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### How Pricing Works
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- Jobs are priced in **compute units** (typically GPU seconds)
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- Each model has a base rate per compute unit
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- Final price = `units × rate`
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### Current Rates
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| Model | Rate (AITBC/unit) | Typical Job Cost |
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|-------|-------------------|------------------|
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| `llama3.2` | 2.0 | 2-10 AITBC |
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| `llama3.2:1b` | 0.5 | 0.5-2 AITBC |
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| `codellama` | 2.5 | 3-15 AITBC |
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| `stable-diffusion` | 5.0 | 10-50 AITBC |
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*Rates may vary based on network demand and miner availability.*
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## Getting AITBC Tokens
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### Via Exchange
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1. Visit [Trade Exchange](https://aitbc.bubuit.net/Exchange/)
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2. Create an account or connect wallet
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3. Send Bitcoin to your deposit address
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4. Receive AITBC at current exchange rate (1 BTC = 100,000 AITBC)
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See [Bitcoin Wallet Setup](../6_architecture/6_trade-exchange.md) for detailed instructions.
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### Via Mining
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Earn AITBC by providing GPU compute:
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- See [Miner Documentation](../6_architecture/4_blockchain-node.md)
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## Verifying Receipts
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Receipts are cryptographically signed to ensure authenticity.
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### Signature Verification
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```python
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from aitbc_crypto import verify_receipt
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receipt = get_receipt("rcpt-20260124-001234")
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is_valid = verify_receipt(receipt)
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print(f"Receipt valid: {is_valid}")
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```
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### On-Chain Verification
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Receipts can be anchored on-chain for permanent proof:
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- ZK proofs enable privacy-preserving verification
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- See [ZK Applications](../5_reference/5_zk-proofs.md)
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## Payment Disputes
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If you believe a payment was incorrect:
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1. **Check the receipt** - Verify units and price match expectations
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2. **Compare to job output** - Ensure you received the expected result
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3. **Contact support** - If discrepancy exists, report via the platform
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## Best Practices
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1. **Monitor your balance** - Check before submitting large jobs
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2. **Set spending limits** - Use API keys with rate limits
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3. **Keep receipts** - Download important receipts for records
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4. **Verify signatures** - For high-value transactions, verify cryptographically
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## Next Steps
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- [Troubleshooting](../0_getting_started/2_installation.md) - Common payment issues
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- [Getting Started](../0_getting_started/1_intro.md) - Back to basics
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