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newbie
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October 10, 2015, 11:15:51 AM
#7
I registered on Bitpay.

used their HTML button for my website, however, when i click on the button, it does open a window for bitpay to pay via bitcoin but there isn't any options to add shipping details.

I've used sites that have integrated Coinbase. In that case the shipping options and payment were all done within the site I was buying from. I assume Bitpay is the same as they've nothing to do with shipping. Drop them an email and see what's what.


I will do that. I'll check out Coinbase to see if its easier with them.

If you have some free time, this is what i have so far on the website. (going to add some shirts with the bitcoin logo on the sleeve)

(Supported with bitcoin)

Here is the link. I'm going to keep it lowkey until its 100% but it wouldn't hurt for a few people to look at it.

www.be-awareclothing.com
legendary
Activity: 2590
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Welt Am Draht
October 10, 2015, 11:12:43 AM
#6
I registered on Bitpay.

used their HTML button for my website, however, when i click on the button, it does open a window for bitpay to pay via bitcoin but there isn't any options to add shipping details.

I've used sites that have integrated Coinbase. In that case the shipping options and payment were all done within the site I was buying from. I assume Bitpay is the same as they've nothing to do with shipping. Drop them an email and see what's what.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
October 10, 2015, 11:09:50 AM
#5
I registered on Bitpay.

used their HTML button for my website, however, when i click on the button, it does open a window for bitpay to pay via bitcoin but there isn't any options to add shipping details.


EDIT:

nevermind, i see i have to use some sort of extra coding for that.

Would it be ok to just ask buyers to email their shipping information?

Not sure i can code the cart to accept the bitcoin/shipping information...
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1000
October 10, 2015, 11:06:04 AM
#4
Which country you're in is a factor in the ease of accepting payments if you want to convert them to your local currency. If you just want to accept Bitcoin and keep it then it doesn't really matter where you are.

Most people use a payment processor. The biggest two are https://bitpay.com/ and https://www.coinbase.com/merchants

They'll give you the plugins to be able to accept coins via your site and they can instantly convert them to USD or whatever if that's what you want, or keep a proportion or all in Bitcoin.

You might need to make some noise via Bitcoin forums to get some sales. The rest of the world isn't too familiar with it.




Thanks for your fast response!!! Cheesy

I'll check out those two processors right now.

I would probably be keeping a small % of the bitcoin. (personal saving) and converting the rest.

I plan on posting the website once i have it complete. Which should be tonight or tomorrow.

I will suggest you to not use or change now any bitcoin and to preserve all those if you do not have need to convert those now. The value of bitcoin is expected to arrive in to many high levels. So, if this it will be confirmed or verified, you will have later much more profits than the change of those now. There are factors that increase to much the probability that such increase of value of bitcoin be verified. So the question might be not "if" but "when".

For me, put your bitcoins in a secure wallet, and forget about those. Try to increase the amount but use those, at least and normally, after e few years. Maybe even sooner... Everything is possible with it....  Wink
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
October 10, 2015, 10:57:25 AM
#3
Which country you're in is a factor in the ease of accepting payments if you want to convert them to your local currency. If you just want to accept Bitcoin and keep it then it doesn't really matter where you are.

Most people use a payment processor. The biggest two are https://bitpay.com/ and https://www.coinbase.com/merchants

They'll give you the plugins to be able to accept coins via your site and they can instantly convert them to USD or whatever if that's what you want, or keep a proportion or all in Bitcoin.

You might need to make some noise via Bitcoin forums to get some sales. The rest of the world isn't too familiar with it.




Thanks for your fast response!!! Cheesy

I'll check out those two processors right now.

I would probably be keeping a small % of the bitcoin. (personal saving) and converting the rest.

I plan on posting the website once i have it complete. Which should be tonight or tomorrow.
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 3015
Welt Am Draht
October 10, 2015, 10:55:14 AM
#2
Which country you're in is a factor in the ease of accepting payments if you want to convert them to your local currency. If you just want to accept Bitcoin and keep it then it doesn't really matter where you are.

Most people use a payment processor. The biggest two are https://bitpay.com/ and https://www.coinbase.com/merchants

They'll give you the plugins to be able to accept coins via your site and they can instantly convert them to USD or whatever if that's what you want, or keep a proportion or all in Bitcoin.

You might need to make some noise via Bitcoin forums to get some sales. The rest of the world isn't too familiar with it.


newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
October 10, 2015, 10:50:37 AM
#1
Hi everyone. A friend told me about this site and bitcoin. Thought I would register and see what this is all about.
He told me if i added bitcoin as a payment option on my upcoming clothing (shirt) website that it would help. And details about that?
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