What payment processor from Binance are you talking about? I only know of Binance Pay. Is that the one?
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That is a solid and very helpful list! sadly, none of those fits what I was looking for. I was looking for non kyc ones and coinbase was by far the best one. Sadly, it does not offer API for withdrawals. plus, a feature I was looking for that is the auto conversion to tether isn't available in my country.. Looks like I will have to stick with tether only self hosted custom application
I just noticed that CoinOS (an open-source web-based lightning wallet) has launched its own point-of-sale app. They don't require any identity verification, and there's only a 0.1% fee if you want to send your funds from LN to on-chain. You can't accept BTC directly though, only LN is supported.
Here's another payment processor (Foxbit pay) you can add[1]. I'm not 100% sure, but the page's translation seems to indicate that there are no fees for accepting payments. They also started to support the lightning network a couple of days ago[2].
[1] https://foxbit.com.br/foxbit-pay/ [2] https://cointelegraph.com.br/news/foxbit-pay-integrates-lightning-network-to-enable-bitcoin-payments I can't see any mentions of the lightning network It seems that they've just finished updating their support center with regards to this [probably after seeing your comment]:
thanks @OmegaStarScream updated thread with all new information. All platforms are almost the same and provide solutions for those who do not want to accept Bitcoin directly (directly transferring money to your bank account) so the only obstacle remains the community adoption using cryptocurrencies outside the exchanges
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