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Economy => Exchanges => Topic started by: rk33 on January 26, 2017, 09:06:20 AM



Title: BitPay I'm Signing Up few questions.
Post by: rk33 on January 26, 2017, 09:06:20 AM
Is bitpay only available for business, if so then i don't wanna sign up, and second what are there payment methods for canadian customers


Title: Re: BitPay I'm Signing Up few questions.
Post by: MadGamer on January 26, 2017, 11:05:36 AM
As mentioned on their pricing page  (https://bitpay.com/pricing), you should be able to use their services just fine and you don't need a business. If you want to start accepting bitcoin in your website you can start right now but If you choose the STARTER plan you will have some limits. For payment methods , I recommend checking their Banking & Settlement Documentation (https://bitpay.com/docs/settlement) , It contains all the details.


Title: Re: BitPay I'm Signing Up few questions.
Post by: youdamushi on January 26, 2017, 11:49:26 AM
As mentioned on their pricing page  (https://bitpay.com/pricing), you should be able to use their services just fine and you don't need a business. If you want to start accepting bitcoin in your website you can start right now but If you choose the STARTER plan you will have some limits. For payment methods , I recommend checking their Banking & Settlement Documentation (https://bitpay.com/docs/settlement) , It contains all the details.

Hey,

I'm very interested in this
Do they accept credit card payments?
The idea is that a user can pay in the mean he wants and then Bitpay sends it in forms of bitcoins to you that's it?


Title: Re: BitPay I'm Signing Up few questions.
Post by: MadGamer on January 27, 2017, 04:20:36 PM
Hey,

I'm very interested in this
Do they accept credit card payments?
The idea is that a user can pay in the mean he wants and then Bitpay sends it in forms of bitcoins to you that's it?

No , It actually doesn't work like that. A user can only pay using bitcoins and nothing else , It's then up to you If you want to transform those bitcoins into your bank account and I guess this is what most of the major companies such as Steam are doing at the moment.