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Topic: [List] Bitcoin Payment processors (Read 565 times)

legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
September 30, 2024, 05:36:15 AM
#12
Not sure if OP is updating the topic. I would like to suggest Cryptomus.com as a new payment processor. You can find more details from their ANN thread.

Their representative has been banned from the forum, has anyone talked to the forum administration about possibly removing the ban or allowing them to create an official account?
It would be good if they had their own representative and gave some answers here because there are a lot of questions and some scam accusations have appeared. For now, they seem quite "guilty" because we have not heard an official explanation from their side.

Link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5510461
legendary
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Hire Bitcointalk Camp. Manager @ r7promotions.com
September 06, 2024, 01:58:18 PM
#11
I completely forgot about the topic. Thanks for bumping it, I'll make sure to update it as soon as possible and include the latest changes.

In the meantime, if someone knows of any new processors, feel free to drop them as well.
I was not expecting that fast response :-D
Have a good afternoon bud.
staff
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Merit: 6152
September 06, 2024, 01:56:41 PM
#10
Not sure if OP is updating the topic. I would like to suggest Cryptomus.com as a new payment processor. You can find more details from their ANN thread.

@OmegaStarScream

I completely forgot about the topic. Thanks for bumping it, I'll make sure to update it as soon as possible and include the latest changes.

In the meantime, if someone knows of any new processors, feel free to drop them as well.
legendary
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Hire Bitcointalk Camp. Manager @ r7promotions.com
September 06, 2024, 01:47:31 PM
#9
Not sure if OP is updating the topic. I would like to suggest Cryptomus.com as a new payment processor. You can find more details from their ANN thread.

@OmegaStarScream
hero member
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November 16, 2023, 02:16:14 AM
#8
Apologies for taking some time to update this. I just made some changes to the list:

- Removed BTC-Cashier from the list since the source code hasn't been updated since 2018.
- Removed both Globee and Savvy as they're both not working anymore.
- Took off the "lightning support" column and replaced it with the lightning symbol. This should make it easier to spot.
- Added "integrations" column which now includes all of the supported plugins/integrations of a processor.

And I will be adding the processors suggested and some new ones soon. I just need to get some more info first.

Could you please Add Blockonomics

KYC - NO
Direct to Wallet - Yes
Fee - 1% (First 20 free)
Altcoins - BCH
Integrations - https://www.blockonomics.co/integrations#/
jr. member
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Merit: 23
April 15, 2023, 08:57:34 AM
#7
Hi! Could you please update the list of plugins (I assume e-commerce integrations) for BitcartCC?
The current list is Shopify, WooCommerce, WHMCS, BoxBilling/FOSSBilling and Odoo
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
April 06, 2023, 05:41:25 AM
#6
Apologies for taking some time to update this. I just made some changes to the list:

- Removed BTC-Cashier from the list since the source code hasn't been updated since 2018.
- Removed both Globee and Savvy as they're both not working anymore.
- Took off the "lightning support" column and replaced it with the lightning symbol. This should make it easier to spot.
- Added "integrations" column which now includes all of the supported plugins/integrations of a processor.

And I will be adding the processors suggested and some new ones soon. I just need to get some more info first.
jr. member
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Merit: 1
March 16, 2023, 01:47:07 PM
#5
https://plisio.net/ No Kyc (XMR/BCH etc is also available) ( Accept 15+ Supported Coins ) - 0.5% Fee
https://cryptomus.com/ => No KYC Low commission from 0.4%
legendary
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Merit: 6320
Crypto Swap Exchange
March 13, 2023, 12:31:13 PM
#4
There is also: rocketfuelblockchain.com https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/has-anyone-heard-of-the-crypto-paymet-processor-rocketfuelblockchaincom-5440435
And confirmo although their rates suck ass: https://confirmo.net/pricing
And SatSale: https://github.com/SatSale/SatSale

If at all possible it would probably be good to mention more then just 'fees' since like with confirmo there is a fee to get the crypto and a fee to send it back out again and so on. Total cost to use perhaps?
There is a lot of DYOR for people but having a bit more information here might help.

Also, I made this post a while ago: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/helping-businesses-take-crypto-payments-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-5366008
Another column that lists the last known % away from the average BTC might be good. Having a 1% fee is fine but if their rates suck that bad you will loose customers.

-Dave
legendary
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Merit: 3406
Crypto Swap Exchange
March 13, 2023, 04:47:19 AM
#3
Found two more that weren't part of the previous thread:

  • Whitepay - It supports 140+ cryptocurrencies and it seems to have fiat/crypto conversions, but it's limited to users in "Ukraine, Turkey and the UAE [for now]".
    - Last year, they "organized a fundraiser with WhiteBit" to support Ukraine.

  • 0xprocessing - It's a "new" processor that charges a 0.4% fee. It has an autoconversion feature and it claims it doesn't ask for KYC stuff.
legendary
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Slava Ukraini!
March 12, 2023, 08:01:50 PM
#2
First of all thanks to @Husires for maintaining thread for last few years. It was very useful. Haven't checked this topic for some time and I surprised to see quite a lot decentralised processors. Nothing wrong with BTCPay Server, but it's always good to have more than one option. Maybe there is members who use one of these gateways? It would be interesting to hear pros and cons of it.
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
March 12, 2023, 09:45:58 AM
#1
Original topic (will be closed soon): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5259548.0;topicseen
I'm creating this because OP (Husires) doesn't have the time anymore.

There are some updates missing, but I will make sure to update the list asap.




Bitcoin Payment Processors




Self-Hosted Bitcoin Payment Processors:


Pros:

  • There is no need for a third party
  • Privacy, and security
  • No Fees
  • Full control over your funds
  • Some allow third-party hosting (a good option for people without technical knowledge)


Cons:

  • Needs some technical knowledge (on average 2 hours or more)
  • You need to trust the developer or check codes to ensure there are no bugs.
  • You need to host it on a server.
  • Automatic conversion to Fiat is not easy.



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