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Economy => Service Announcements => Topic started by: Bitcoinside.com on February 29, 2016, 09:13:52 AM



Title: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on February 29, 2016, 09:13:52 AM
Bitcoinside.com (https://bitcoinside.com/) is a freshly released Bitcoin payment processor with API and settlement to a wide variety of payment methods including PayPal, Bank-Wire, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, Perfect Money and Payeer.

You can easily get a settlement of your Bitcoin to your local more usable payment method like PayPal, or Bank-Wire. We offer settlement using a wide number of settlement methods as mentioned above without any hassle or KYC (Verification).

We also offer an API to accept Bitcoin payments, and receive a settlement in USD. You can integrate and generate unique Bitcoin addresses to receive payments from your users. Along with that, we also have an IPN/Callback feature to notify you about the payments upto the 6th confirmation.

If you don't wish to use anything like API, you can also login into your dashboard and generate a Bitcoin address (to receive payments) manually.

Furthermore, we're also planning to introduce prepaid cards, and few other major changes in coming weeks.

Settlement to: PayPal, Bank-Wire, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, Perfect Money and Payeer.
API Integration guide: https://bitcoinside.com/page-api-integration (https://bitcoinside.com/page-api-integration)
Withdrawals Fees: https://bitcoinside.com/page-fees (https://bitcoinside.com/page-fees)
Withdrawal (Estimated) Time: Upto 1 week (or less) after placing the request.

Our minimum withdrawal is $10. Feel free to deposit as low as $10, and withdraw that to test the waters. If you have questions, please mail to us at service[at]bitcoinside[dot]com.

Accept Bitcoin at Bitcoinside (https://bitcoinside.com/).


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on February 29, 2016, 10:04:42 AM
If you encounter any problem, mail me at service[at]bitcoinside[dot]com


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: ~Bitcoin~ on February 29, 2016, 11:25:36 AM
Withdrawl to paypal accepting bitcoin seems really intresting. But when i look at the rate per bitcoin on top it is 10$ around lesser than current rate at http://markets.blockchain.info
From which exchanger you fetch price per coin or the difference is due to service fees or margin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on February 29, 2016, 11:37:42 AM
We programmatically calculate the rates ourselves. We do have to sell the Bitcoins at a lower late (right?), therefore we calculate the rates from our partners and then decide which one would be the most appropriate according to our trade engine.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on February 29, 2016, 11:44:14 AM
However, I've asked my team to make changes in the algorithm to make sure that the price difference is not too sharp between us and others.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 01, 2016, 02:27:57 AM
Withdraw to over 120+ countries with ease! Over 60 users have already registered yesterday!


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 03, 2016, 02:58:48 PM
We've added Payza and released our own affiliate system so that you can earn money while promoting us! We're paying over $30 for each user you refer.

LINK: https://bitcoinside.com/page-earn-bitcoins


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 05, 2016, 02:34:28 AM
We're paying $30+ for each referral you get to us!


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Digitalbitcoin on March 05, 2016, 01:06:40 PM
Its glad to see amazing service with low cost for getting bitcoins to home.

Basically me from India and Bitcoinside have already gave me facility to get my bitcoin to my home in my local currency.

I just have give a brief review on my blog. Check http://bitgold.co.in/get-bitcoin-wallet/#Web_Wallet ! I have recommended it to my visitors.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 05, 2016, 01:52:40 PM
Its glad to see amazing service with low cost for getting bitcoins to home.

Basically me from India and Bitcoinside have already gave me facility to get my bitcoin to my home in my local currency.

I just have give a brief review on my blog. Check http://bitgold.co.in/get-bitcoin-wallet/#Web_Wallet ! I have recommended it to my visitors.

Wohoo, thank you so much! We appreciate your feedback on our service.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Digitalbitcoin on March 05, 2016, 01:58:08 PM
Well trying but It showing address one time where can I find that address in account ?


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 05, 2016, 02:04:17 PM
Well trying but It showing address one time where can I find that address in account ?

You've to generate addresses each time, and then they aren't shown again. So, if you wish to receive coins, simply generate address (either manually or programmatically) and then send coins to it, you'll have to do this every time. You won't be able to see your generated addresses to avoid false transactions as explained in the following scenario: As our API involves generation of addresses for each transaction and a callback URL. If we show the addresses and then you send coins to an existing address, we may inform your callback URL (for the generated address) and then this may cause troubles at your site. Therefore, you're clearly recommended to generate new addresses every-time, or keep a record of existing ones.

ADDITION:

All your generated addresses are monitored, while you won't be able to see them, but they are always monitored for transactions.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Digitalbitcoin on March 05, 2016, 02:29:39 PM
Well trying but It showing address one time where can I find that address in account ?

You've to generate addresses each time, and then they aren't shown again. So, if you wish to receive coins, simply generate address (either manually or programmatically) and then send coins to it, you'll have to do this every time. You won't be able to see your generated addresses to avoid false transactions as explained in the following scenario: As our API involves generation of addresses for each transaction and a callback URL. If we show the addresses and then you send coins to an existing address, we may inform your callback URL (for the generated address) and then this may cause troubles at your site. Therefore, you're clearly recommended to generate new addresses every-time, or keep a record of existing ones.

ADDITION:

All your generated addresses are monitored, while you won't be able to see them, but they are always monitored for transactions.

Well if I saved that address and use for payments so will these payments valid or invalid.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 05, 2016, 03:21:27 PM
Well trying but It showing address one time where can I find that address in account ?

You've to generate addresses each time, and then they aren't shown again. So, if you wish to receive coins, simply generate address (either manually or programmatically) and then send coins to it, you'll have to do this every time. You won't be able to see your generated addresses to avoid false transactions as explained in the following scenario: As our API involves generation of addresses for each transaction and a callback URL. If we show the addresses and then you send coins to an existing address, we may inform your callback URL (for the generated address) and then this may cause troubles at your site. Therefore, you're clearly recommended to generate new addresses every-time, or keep a record of existing ones.

ADDITION:

All your generated addresses are monitored, while you won't be able to see them, but they are always monitored for transactions.

Well if I saved that address and use for payments so will these payments valid or invalid.

The address will be certainly recorded, and is valid for payments.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Digitalbitcoin on March 05, 2016, 03:39:33 PM
Well trying but It showing address one time where can I find that address in account ?

You've to generate addresses each time, and then they aren't shown again. So, if you wish to receive coins, simply generate address (either manually or programmatically) and then send coins to it, you'll have to do this every time. You won't be able to see your generated addresses to avoid false transactions as explained in the following scenario: As our API involves generation of addresses for each transaction and a callback URL. If we show the addresses and then you send coins to an existing address, we may inform your callback URL (for the generated address) and then this may cause troubles at your site. Therefore, you're clearly recommended to generate new addresses every-time, or keep a record of existing ones.

ADDITION:

All your generated addresses are monitored, while you won't be able to see them, but they are always monitored for transactions.

Well if I saved that address and use for payments so will these payments valid or invalid.

The address will be certainly recorded, and is valid for payments.


Well thanks great new Just have to keep safe bitcoin address or send to someone to receive payments I just hv make a blog post about Receive Bitcoin Payments Easily (http://bitgold.co.in/receive-bitcoin-payments-easily/).



Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 05, 2016, 03:54:50 PM
Thank you!


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: crypto-boy on March 05, 2016, 09:53:23 PM
Are you have any bitcoin accepting widgets for sites with QR code, animation etc.? Or just API?


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 06, 2016, 02:48:56 AM
Are you have any bitcoin accepting widgets for sites with QR code, animation etc.? Or just API?

Just API for now.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Emerge on March 06, 2016, 04:26:44 AM
Great service you guys are providing here. I'll be watching your developments. Hope you guys excel in your business!


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 06, 2016, 04:56:54 AM
Great service you guys are providing here. I'll be watching your developments. Hope you guys excel in your business!

Thank you so much! There's still a lot to go down the road. In the mean time, we're going to roll out the feature to "Send Money to Bitcoinside Users".


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: TheGrimm on March 06, 2016, 04:58:51 AM
Any chance to up the reward on referring a user who completes verification? Most sites will pay $5 for this, the $0.12 you offer now is really too low I think.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 06, 2016, 05:08:11 AM
Any chance to up the reward on referring a user who completes verification? Most sites will pay $5 for this, the $0.12 you offer now is really too low I think.

Perhaps, in the future. We're a comparatively small company to offer $5 per verification.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: TheGrimm on March 06, 2016, 05:22:53 AM
O.k thanks,

Also is your business registered?

And last question is, I see withdrawal fees to many different payment processors, but I do not see any bitcoin fee, is bitcoin withdrawal even a option?


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 06, 2016, 05:30:03 AM
O.k thanks,

Also is your business registered?

And last question is, I see withdrawal fees to many different payment processors, but I do not see any bitcoin fee, is bitcoin withdrawal even a option?

Yes, we're a registered business. Bitcoin withdrawal feature is not present, but we're soon planning to throw open a new feature called "Bitcoin Wallet" where you can store your Bitcoins, and then send them around or simply convert them.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: crypto-boy on March 06, 2016, 01:12:58 PM
Are you have any bitcoin accepting widgets for sites with QR code, animation etc.? Or just API?

Just API for now.

It would be cool if you make widget for sites. That just copy/paste code to the page and user see nice widget with transaction details. But great service anyway I will try it.  :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 06, 2016, 03:21:09 PM
Are you have any bitcoin accepting widgets for sites with QR code, animation etc.? Or just API?

Just API for now.

It would be cool if you make widget for sites. That just copy/paste code to the page and user see nice widget with transaction details. But great service anyway I will try it.  :)

Sure, considering that. Thank you so much!


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: TheGrimm on March 06, 2016, 04:26:37 PM
Ok I don't mean to be downer, but can you show proof your a registered business? your license code etc..?

You should put this information on your site. I do not currently see it.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 06, 2016, 04:30:10 PM
Ok I don't mean to be downer, but can you show proof your a registered business? your license code etc..?

You should put this information on your site. I do not currently see it.

We do have a certificate from the government, but however that clearly shows sensitive information related with the co-founders.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: TheGrimm on March 06, 2016, 07:37:13 PM
Sorry I do not know much about this myself, but usually isnt there a number you can post in which a potential customer can look up details about the business name, where its registered etc... which should be public already (since you need to post it to a newspaper for 2 weeks for proof and then you get a business license and what not)

I am not looking for your home address or your personal phone number lol, I just want to make sure this is legit since you are asking for people to send there id's and considering you posted this site from a new account I want to be sure if something goes wrong we are protected.

It's just with the influx of scammers, it is hard to know where the good guys are and I hope you understand why I am asking this.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: tommorisonwebdesign on March 06, 2016, 09:42:23 PM
Sorry I do not know much about this myself, but usually isnt there a number you can post in which a potential customer can look up details about the business name, where its registered etc... which should be public already (since you need to post it to a newspaper for 2 weeks for proof and then you get a business license and what not)

I am not looking for your home address or your personal phone number lol, I just want to make sure this is legit since you are asking for people to send there id's and considering you posted this site from a new account I want to be sure if something goes wrong we are protected.

It's just with the influx of scammers, it is hard to know where the good guys are and I hope you understand why I am asking this.
Agreed. Who would want to hand over their ID and personal information to some newbie? Even if they have a business license they are guaranteed to be legit. Sounds like a scam to me as well.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: TheGrimm on March 06, 2016, 09:55:56 PM
Sorry I do not know much about this myself, but usually isnt there a number you can post in which a potential customer can look up details about the business name, where its registered etc... which should be public already (since you need to post it to a newspaper for 2 weeks for proof and then you get a business license and what not)

I am not looking for your home address or your personal phone number lol, I just want to make sure this is legit since you are asking for people to send there id's and considering you posted this site from a new account I want to be sure if something goes wrong we are protected.

It's just with the influx of scammers, it is hard to know where the good guys are and I hope you understand why I am asking this.
Agreed. Who would want to hand over their ID and personal information to some newbie? Even if they have a business license they are guaranteed to be legit. Sounds like a scam to me as well.

I am glad I am not the only one who thought this had red flags, if this was a serious business they would have posted there company info publicly.

I am not usually like this, but after being scammed a few times and seeing the recent scams that deal with bitcoins - I do not take chances anymore.

I thought I was being a bit harsh but it seems I was right to ask these questions :-)


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 07, 2016, 10:20:07 AM
Fair enough, we'll be revealing the company details soon.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Digitalbitcoin on March 07, 2016, 11:49:55 AM
I am thinking about bitcoinside......

Its still new company giving awesome service for getting bitcoins to home..

Really amazing.

But there are some questions also.

Is it really going to be... ?

Yes its important to be honest bcz if you lose trust you can't survive. Trust is most important thing and building trust in this digital world is so challenging thing.

There are so many new companies but very few going with actual ethics and survive and reach to goal, so to get success must have to provide proper services and support for users.

1 person can change the world as with this sentence 1 customer also can give you good business. SO ....Its a business


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 07, 2016, 11:56:48 AM
I am thinking about bitcoinside......

Its still new company giving awesome service for getting bitcoins to home..

Really amazing.

But there are some questions also.

Is it really going to be... ?

Yes its important to be honest bcz if you lose trust you can't survive. Trust is most important thing and building trust in this digital world is so challenging thing.

There are so many new companies but very few going with actual ethics and survive and reach to goal, so to get success must have to provide proper services and support for users.

1 person can change the world as with this sentence 1 customer also can give you good business. SO ....Its a business

Agreed, but calling a company 'scam' just because they aren't revealing their personal information doesn't make any sense either. YOU CANNOT JUDGE UNLESS YOU USE THE SERVICE.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 07, 2016, 11:58:49 AM
Sorry I do not know much about this myself, but usually isnt there a number you can post in which a potential customer can look up details about the business name, where its registered etc... which should be public already (since you need to post it to a newspaper for 2 weeks for proof and then you get a business license and what not)

I am not looking for your home address or your personal phone number lol, I just want to make sure this is legit since you are asking for people to send there id's and considering you posted this site from a new account I want to be sure if something goes wrong we are protected.

It's just with the influx of scammers, it is hard to know where the good guys are and I hope you understand why I am asking this.
Agreed. Who would want to hand over their ID and personal information to some newbie? Even if they have a business license they are guaranteed to be legit. Sounds like a scam to me as well.

Quick judgement, isn't it?


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Digitalbitcoin on March 07, 2016, 12:45:21 PM
I am thinking about bitcoinside......

Its still new company giving awesome service for getting bitcoins to home..

Really amazing.

But there are some questions also.

Is it really going to be... ?

Yes its important to be honest bcz if you lose trust you can't survive. Trust is most important thing and building trust in this digital world is so challenging thing.

There are so many new companies but very few going with actual ethics and survive and reach to goal, so to get success must have to provide proper services and support for users.

1 person can change the world as with this sentence 1 customer also can give you good business. SO ....Its a business

Agreed, but calling a company 'scam' just because they aren't revealing their personal information doesn't make any sense either. YOU CANNOT JUDGE UNLESS YOU USE THE SERVICE.

Exactly.

I hv already wrote that they must hv to get trust for that whatever it needs they must have to do.

But all this if they really want business in world bcz it has great potential if they gone for exact procedure. If not then they will be kicked out of market.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Digitalbitcoin on March 07, 2016, 12:49:46 PM
They must have keep it open that who they are !

What tie ups they hv how can people trust them. How they are secure, transparent and unique, why people have to choose them.

All these are very basic things they must have to present.

By presenting this people will at least trust them and then important aspect is service.


Title: Re: Bitcoin API and Settlement to PayPal, Bank, WesternUnion, MoneyGram, etc.
Post by: Bitcoinside.com on March 12, 2016, 12:07:05 PM
We've hit around 270 users today! We're growing steadily. If you're looking to accept Bitcoins at your site, Bitcoinside.com can be a great service to do so.