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Topic: How to get a payment processor for DigitalNote (help)? (Read 500 times)

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A good payment process that does not involve any 3rd party has been the major issue for crypto from the very beginning. The current method is to use prepaid debit cards and use the VISA network.  With this method you may as well just use the local banks and your fiat currency.

There has been several demos of a debit card hooked directly to the crypto wallet.dat, thus no 3rd party is involved.
You can even create your own debit cards within the node client.

But this crypto currency has yet to be release to the wild.  For those interested just search on eMunie.

okie
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Can i help with this somehow that doesn't involve spending money? might be a good idea to implement this.

What we need is
euro/dollar → XDN
XDN → product.

Sure anonymous chatting and money sending is nice but the market for just that is very small. Unless there is an easy way to get XDN and buy products for it not many people will bother with it, the same of course applies to monero and other alts, because of this almost all alts end up failing.
legendary
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There's a few libraries available from Monero people for interacting with wallet via RPC, at least one with express purpose of running a shop or payment service.

See here:

http://monero.org/add-monero-to-your-website/
hero member
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Please help guys.

I am interested in this also. Monero guys could probably guide you in this but probably won't if you tell them that you want this for DigitalNote purposes. I could be wrong - it just depends on whether you stumble onto a fluffy or a smooth! You could be economical with the truth and say you want to provide Monero services. Any differences would be trivial. But you would face the wrath of the Monerologists if you got found out!

Also the folks on bytecointalk would probably be more willing to help, knowing that you are a DigitalNote guy, and I would guess that as time moves on the DigitalNote API will resemble that of Bytecoin much more than Monero anyways! Having said that I think the Monero integration community is pretty large - probably second to BTC itself.
sr. member
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Please help guys.
sr. member
Activity: 476
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sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 251
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 251
I am interested in offering a DigitalNote service.
The problem is that sites like coinpayments.net require "votes" for the coin to be supported.
The problem is that the votes are not free, so effectively you need to give them 1Btc for them to support a coin.

Is it a complicated procedure in terms of coding or is there any way around this?
Are there any alternative methods or websites?

Any help is really appreciated.
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