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July 24, 2017, 02:58:27 PM
#8
if you open online store is the best service use bitpay
all major service if payment use bitcoin ussualy use bitpay, sample namecheap
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July 24, 2017, 02:02:44 PM
#7
Well the thing about Bitcoin "merchants" is that most of them are not actually hoping to accept Bitcoin.  They're hoping to attract the sort of people who spend Bitcoin to spend it at their store, and in the meantime they can hedge risks against BTC volatility by converting it as quickly as possible.

With that logic, Bitpay is the most convenient payment gateway that I know of.  Merchants like Steam use it as an easy way to get your fiat money out instead of actually having to deal with BTC at all.  As an early stage of adoption it's great because it means that merchants don't have to put much effort in to start accepting Bitcoin, meaning that it's OK if they're only appealing to a small number of people who will spend it.

Bitpay lets you have your BTC converted into fiat and deposited into your bank account for a 1% fee without any volatility.

I know that a fee of 1% may seem high at first, but PayPal charges 2.9% in the US and 3.4% in the UK when paying for goods and services, plus static fees of $0.3 and £0.2 respectively.
sr. member
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July 24, 2017, 12:47:03 PM
#6
In my experience, blockonomics is a simple to embed and understand payment gateway.
Blockonomics also does not need to review your api application like blockchain. You can signup, then get your api to start immediately.

Bitpay and blockchain networks are the widely used gateway to make the bitcoin payments by any people. If Op is ready to start accepting bitcoins means you can have bitpay would be the best options for anyone.
legendary
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July 24, 2017, 09:49:15 AM
#5
In my experience, blockonomics is a simple to embed and understand payment gateway.
Blockonomics also does not need to review your api application like blockchain. You can signup, then get your api to start immediately.
hero member
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July 24, 2017, 02:07:14 AM
#4
I found gourl a very simple and straightforward gateway where buyer does not have to leave the site. Also integrating blockchain.info api in the site is an excellent option I find.
There are lot of payment gateway supporting services are available but we need to choose by considering the conveniences of our customers so that they will keep on availing it.
legendary
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July 21, 2017, 10:43:00 PM
#3
yeah, you just need a merchant tool, which provided by some company like bitpay, coinbase, and other exchanges also. but I use coinbase.
Coinbase is definitely not the best choice given their authority over your wallet.Though they may seem like an efficient service but they're used to take actions without a warning which may result in your account's detention.

Feel free to voice your current experience with accepting bitcoin and what features you are looking for
BitPay seems nice.If you send any amount which is more than the required amount,they refund the coins back within 24 hours.Reliable service.
sr. member
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HubrisOne
July 21, 2017, 08:34:14 PM
#2
yeah, you just need a merchant tool, which provided by some company like bitpay, coinbase, and other exchanges also. but I use coinbase.
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July 21, 2017, 12:20:54 AM
#1
Feel free to voice your current experience with accepting bitcoin and what features you are looking for
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