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sr. member
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CoinPayments
If you are using raw HTML buttons it will work no matter what you are using.
sr. member
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pr0d1gy, Is it possible to set a total item quantity for buy it now buttons so people can't order an item that's out of stock.

You need to use a 'store' package that has a backend allowing you to enter inventory. Coinpayments has several modules at https://www.coinpayments.net/merchant-tools-plugins that you insert into the web store solution of your choice to enable a smooth check out. They also have currency modules that you can plug into some of these store packages to display prices in crypto too.

I'm using Open Cart and there was a module (from Open Cart) that grayed out 'out of stock' items so they couldn't be purchased, and I now have a drop down menu to display prices in the crypto of your choice.
Will this still work if i'm using blogger as a base for the store.
sr. member
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Yea something simple like that would be great. But about the last part so If I inputed a max of 10 available, and I get 10 invoices generated for that item the code wouldn't prevent any more orders?

Right, we wouldn't actually keep up with your inventory; you would still have to do that on your end. (ie. store the quantity in your database and have your IPN handler lower lower the number of items in stock.)

The code is active now and would look like this in your buttons:
Code:


Okay thanks.
sr. member
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CoinPayments
Yea something simple like that would be great. But about the last part so If I inputed a max of 10 available, and I get 10 invoices generated for that item the code wouldn't prevent any more orders?

Right, we wouldn't actually keep up with your inventory; you would still have to do that on your end. (ie. store the quantity in your database and have your IPN handler lower lower the number of items in stock.)

The code is active now and would look like this in your buttons:
Code:

sr. member
Activity: 363
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pr0d1gy, Is it possible to set a total item quantity for buy it now buttons so people can't order an item that's out of stock.

I can add a 'max_quantity' field to the button, but you would have keep up with your inventory and set the value yourself (ie. we wouldn't be automatically subtracting the 'max_quantity' automatically on our end.)

I'm sad that Myriadcoin still isn't added. Even Andreas Antonopolous thinks it's fascinating!
Sad

Make sure you vote during the next public vote Smiley
MYR only got 3 votes last time.

Yea something simple like that would be great. But about the last part so If I inputed a max of 10 available, and I get 10 invoices generated for that item the code wouldn't prevent any more orders?
sr. member
Activity: 290
Merit: 250
CoinPayments
pr0d1gy, Is it possible to set a total item quantity for buy it now buttons so people can't order an item that's out of stock.

I can add a 'max_quantity' field to the button, but you would have keep up with your inventory and set the value yourself (ie. we wouldn't be automatically subtracting the 'max_quantity' automatically on our end.)

I'm sad that Myriadcoin still isn't added. Even Andreas Antonopolous thinks it's fascinating!
Sad

Make sure you vote during the next public vote Smiley
MYR only got 3 votes last time.
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pr0d1gy, Is it possible to set a total item quantity for buy it now buttons so people can't order an item that's out of stock.

You need to use a 'store' package that has a backend allowing you to enter inventory. Coinpayments has several modules at https://www.coinpayments.net/merchant-tools-plugins that you insert into the web store solution of your choice to enable a smooth check out. They also have currency modules that you can plug into some of these store packages to display prices in crypto too.

I'm using Open Cart and there was a module (from Open Cart) that grayed out 'out of stock' items so they couldn't be purchased, and I now have a drop down menu to display prices in the crypto of your choice.
sr. member
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sr. member
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Merit: 250
pr0d1gy, Is it possible to set a total item quantity for buy it now buttons so people can't order an item that's out of stock.
legendary
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
I'll provide a 5% discount for payment in ORB at Amazonia Imports http://btcpipeshop.com/ for the next month if that helps. The discount is configured within coinpayments 'coin acceptance settings' so the price you see is the discounted price.

Thanks, advertised in the ORB forum.
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We never got paid to list ORB. We use public votes, not bribes.

ORB was one of 14 coins you selected for the public beta before any public votes started. I admit Red Mist has failed to deliver what he has promised, but the community is still there helping to make something good. Give it a couple more months and remove if it doesn't work out.

I'll provide a 5% discount for payment in ORB at Amazonia Imports http://btcpipeshop.com/ for the next month if that helps. The discount is configured within coinpayments 'coin acceptance settings' so the price you see is the discounted price.
hero member
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We try to give coins a very generous time to get some transactions, OBS and YAC were added long before any of our recent votes. Our removal of a coin does not mean we like or dislike the coin. If it can't pull some of its weight, we try to give new coins a trial run at it. Also we do not collect proceeds or fees on the votes, they all go to BitGive Water Fund.

Don't misconstrue my point of view... at this point, I personally don't have an issue with using btc for votes, whether it goes to a charity or not. Like you said, YAC was voted on without BTC, so I feel can't really complain. But I would complain if it was voted on with BTC, and you decided to take it down without being transparent on the requirements to leave it up. I know YAC was an extreme case of 0 transactions, but it would be good to know in the future. I hope that makes sense.

On a side note, I think gift cards for crypto is awesome. Is there a chance CoinPayments could be used on gyft.com or egifter.com?

Thanks for all that you do.

I have contacted gyft, but they said they are in a contract with bitpay... Which I understand, but only for btc, why not other coins? lol

As far as egifter. never knew they accepted btc. Maybe if enough people ask for us, who knows.

Its usually because one of the sides dont want alts. Bitpay probably only wants to deal in btc so egift doesnt want to hold the bag alone. Similar to my auction site I have seperate bid packages for only btc auctions becausethe vendors to those items being auctioned off will only take btc. I accept ltc too because it had a big orderbook but until the alts have sustainable depth no business will risk even more volaility already inherent with dealing in btc

For othe auctions i accept dvc which had low book depth but these are funded via devcoin monthly so there is no volatility issue here.

Randomly looked at egifter today, they actually accept LTC and DOGE
legendary
Activity: 2044
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We try to give coins a very generous time to get some transactions, OBS and YAC were added long before any of our recent votes. Our removal of a coin does not mean we like or dislike the coin. If it can't pull some of its weight, we try to give new coins a trial run at it. Also we do not collect proceeds or fees on the votes, they all go to BitGive Water Fund.

Don't misconstrue my point of view... at this point, I personally don't have an issue with using btc for votes, whether it goes to a charity or not. Like you said, YAC was voted on without BTC, so I feel can't really complain. But I would complain if it was voted on with BTC, and you decided to take it down without being transparent on the requirements to leave it up. I know YAC was an extreme case of 0 transactions, but it would be good to know in the future. I hope that makes sense.

On a side note, I think gift cards for crypto is awesome. Is there a chance CoinPayments could be used on gyft.com or egifter.com?

Thanks for all that you do.

I have contacted gyft, but they said they are in a contract with bitpay... Which I understand, but only for btc, why not other coins? lol

As far as egifter. never knew they accepted btc. Maybe if enough people ask for us, who knows.

Its usually because one of the sides dont want alts. Bitpay probably only wants to deal in btc so egift doesnt want to hold the bag alone. Similar to my auction site I have seperate bid packages for only btc auctions becausethe vendors to those items being auctioned off will only take btc. I accept ltc too because it had a big orderbook but until the alts have sustainable depth no business will risk even more volaility already inherent with dealing in btc

For othe auctions i accept dvc which had low book depth but these are funded via devcoin monthly so there is no volatility issue here.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 502
We try to give coins a very generous time to get some transactions, OBS and YAC were added long before any of our recent votes. Our removal of a coin does not mean we like or dislike the coin. If it can't pull some of its weight, we try to give new coins a trial run at it. Also we do not collect proceeds or fees on the votes, they all go to BitGive Water Fund.

Don't misconstrue my point of view... at this point, I personally don't have an issue with using btc for votes, whether it goes to a charity or not. Like you said, YAC was voted on without BTC, so I feel can't really complain. But I would complain if it was voted on with BTC, and you decided to take it down without being transparent on the requirements to leave it up. I know YAC was an extreme case of 0 transactions, but it would be good to know in the future. I hope that makes sense.

On a side note, I think gift cards for crypto is awesome. Is there a chance CoinPayments could be used on gyft.com or egifter.com?

Thanks for all that you do.

I have contacted gyft, but they said they are in a contract with bitpay... Which I understand, but only for btc, why not other coins? lol

As far as egifter. never knew they accepted btc. Maybe if enough people ask for us, who knows.
legendary
Activity: 1242
Merit: 1020
No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
We never got paid to list ORB. We use public votes, not bribes.

ORB was one of 14 coins you selected for the public beta before any public votes started. I admit Red Mist has failed to deliver what he has promised, but the community is still there helping to make something good. Give it a couple more months and remove if it doesn't work out.


Yeah, that's right, we still didn't receive any payment for it though.
We'll turn it back on for another 2 months, but if it still isn't getting any transactions I don't want to hear any complaints if it gets turned off Smiley

Fair enough, thanks.
sr. member
Activity: 290
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CoinPayments
We try to give coins a very generous time to get some transactions, OBS and YAC were added long before any of our recent votes. Our removal of a coin does not mean we like or dislike the coin. If it can't pull some of its weight, we try to give new coins a trial run at it. Also we do not collect proceeds or fees on the votes, they all go to BitGive Water Fund.

Don't misconstrue my point of view... at this point, I personally don't have an issue with using btc for votes, whether it goes to a charity or not. Like you said, YAC was voted on without BTC, so I feel can't really complain. But I would complain if it was voted on with BTC, and you decided to take it down without being transparent on the requirements to leave it up. I know YAC was an extreme case of 0 transactions, but it would be good to know in the future. I hope that makes sense.

On a side note, I think gift cards for crypto is awesome. Is there a chance CoinPayments could be used on gyft.com or egifter.com?

Thanks for all that you do.

If they want to use CoinPayments they are more than welcome to Smiley
On new coins, we will give them at least 2 months. If they get even 1 or 2 transactions in that time we'll keep them on longer; we just want to use our resources to support coins that are being used and hopefully becoming even more popular.

We never got paid to list ORB. We use public votes, not bribes.

ORB was one of 14 coins you selected for the public beta before any public votes started. I admit Red Mist has failed to deliver what he has promised, but the community is still there helping to make something good. Give it a couple more months and remove if it doesn't work out.


Yeah, that's right, we still didn't receive any payment for it though.
We'll turn it back on for another 2 months, but if it still isn't getting any transactions I don't want to hear any complaints if it gets turned off Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1242
Merit: 1020
No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
We never got paid to list ORB. We use public votes, not bribes.

ORB was one of 14 coins you selected for the public beta before any public votes started. I admit Red Mist has failed to deliver what he has promised, but the community is still there helping to make something good. Give it a couple more months and remove if it doesn't work out.
hero member
Activity: 809
Merit: 501
We try to give coins a very generous time to get some transactions, OBS and YAC were added long before any of our recent votes. Our removal of a coin does not mean we like or dislike the coin. If it can't pull some of its weight, we try to give new coins a trial run at it. Also we do not collect proceeds or fees on the votes, they all go to BitGive Water Fund.

Don't misconstrue my point of view... at this point, I personally don't have an issue with using btc for votes, whether it goes to a charity or not. Like you said, YAC was voted on without BTC, so I feel can't really complain. But I would complain if it was voted on with BTC, and you decided to take it down without being transparent on the requirements to leave it up. I know YAC was an extreme case of 0 transactions, but it would be good to know in the future. I hope that makes sense.

On a side note, I think gift cards for crypto is awesome. Is there a chance CoinPayments could be used on gyft.com or egifter.com?

Thanks for all that you do.
sr. member
Activity: 290
Merit: 250
CoinPayments
We never got paid to list ORB. We use public votes, not bribes.
legendary
Activity: 1242
Merit: 1020
No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
Orbitcoin (ORB) was supported by CoinPayments. Now it's not in the list. The support is silent. What's up?

Since the addition of the coin, way back months ago, it has received 0 transactions... Along with a few other coins that have been inactive for some time now. Nobody is using it to buy anything.

The coin got PoW mining stuck in January, lost its founder in early March, was nearly abandoned and attacked recently. Now, it has just started to become popular again. Come on, Red Mist paid you to get listed at CoinPayments as he paid everyone to get things done. Give ORB a second chance.
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