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Topic: Best Bitcoin payment processor for a webshop (Read 1557 times)

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August 29, 2013, 11:35:06 PM
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you can also open a store on www.coingig.com and sell your products on the site as well, or you can have both an actual website and as a secondary distribution channel open a store on coingig also
sr. member
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Yeah, but if you go to https://paysius.com instead it works better. They probably use https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere and just don't notice it themselves Grin
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We are using BitPay and I've got nothing but praise for them. Communication can be a little slow, though payment is also 100% on time and processed very quickly.
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Problem with Coinbase is that they do not have "quantity" ability. Say you wanted your customer the ability to buy 7 Alpaca socks instead of just 1. Coinbase just generates the button for you but is not able to take in account any quantity. That's the downside. I've been trying to figure that one out all day to realize that their support staff said that the "quantity" function isn't workable in their processing solution yet. Unless somebody found a workaround?
sr. member
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Coinbase has very basic ability, but can be set up instantly. BitPay requires signing up and waiting for approval (you have to supply a lot of info), but more functionality and options.
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I would use bitpay or coinbase.
sr. member
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Dear users,

For  a while now i'm searching an easy and good module for accepting btc payments for a shop.
found bitpay and http://paysius.com/ .

What do you use, or what you should use?

thx for the tips and help!

Mty
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