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I just found out that these gateways are not mentioned in the list: CapitalWallet, Bitpay, Binance and Nowpayments -snip- I can see that you have been talking about CapitalWallet in some of your posts, are you part of the team? If so, what you're doing is probably not the best way to advertise your service. What payment processor from Binance are you talking about? I only know of Binance Pay. Is that the one?
I just found out that these gateways are not mentioned in the list: CapitalWallet, Bitpay, Binance and Nowpayments
Capitalwallet: Connects to Wallet: Yes Conversion to fiat: Yes Lightning support: No KYC : Yes Fees: 0.5% Bitpay Connects to Wallet: Yes Conversion to fiat: Yes Lightning support: Yes KYC : Yes Fees: 1% Nowpayments Connects to Wallet: Yes Conversion to fiat: Yes Lightning support: Yes KYC : Yes Fees: Max 1%
Did you remove NowPayments? I can see that someone suggested it before so I'm not sure if it was removed or just never added.
I just came across a new open-source payment processor: Bitrequest.io[1]. It supports Bitcoin, LN, and a few other coins.
[1] https://github.com/bitrequest/bitrequest.github.io [2] https://www.bitrequest.io/ 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 That's probably because it's a self-managed solution. You should be able to use the private keys to send the funds elsewhere though, you don't necessarily need Coinbase's API in this case. I'm not sure I'd use instant exchanges for converting funds on a regular basis though, especially if you want to avoid KYC but you can use some other exchange's API like OKX. you can use BTCpayServer, It meets most of your needs, and if you want auto conversion, you will need some code between BTCpayServer API and instant exchange APIs. Links for more https://docs.btcpayserver.org/CustomIntegration/ https://api.godex.io/#authorization Thanks for your tip! Actually, I will have some kind of credits system and it must correlate to a stable coin.. I wanted to accept in other cryptocurrencies in order to convert to stable as soon as someone pays. With BTCPayserver I will be limited to BTC.. plus, It would be easier to implement something using pyweb3 and accept tether directly I guess.. I just found out https://plisio.net/ I think it worth adding them to the list as they don't require kyc and have some decent monthly access. I will try them out and see if it worth it :thumbsup:
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