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Economy => Service Announcements => Topic started by: RoyalURLs on September 18, 2018, 08:12:13 AM



Title: RoyalURLs - URL Shortener looking to expand into BTC withdrawals?
Post by: RoyalURLs on September 18, 2018, 08:12:13 AM
Hi everyone!

It’s nice to be with the community and I’ve seen many post from this forum over the last few months and thought I’ll come over to ask for your opinions.

RoyalURLs is a URL Shortener. I’m not going too in-depth about what URL Shortener is as most if not all of you know this but my questions starts should I implement BTC withdrawals or not? At the moment the most popular choice is PayPal however some users in certain locations cannot access PayPal so would BTC be the better option but now that BTC is falling would people still be willing to use it?

If someone could complete the pros & the cons regarding implementing BTC into RoyalURLs we would appreciate it so much!

https://RoyalURLs.com


Title: Re: RoyalURLs - URL Shortener looking to expand into BTC withdrawals?
Post by: SFR10 on September 19, 2018, 05:36:34 PM
should I implement BTC withdrawals or not?
Yes (can't see a reason for not implementing it).

some users in certain locations cannot access PayPal so would BTC be the better option but now that BTC is falling would people still be willing to use it?
Of course (it won't affect users since the rate that they'll be receiving, is the equivalent amount on that time [regardless of having a volatile nature] + it allows anyone to use it [no restrictions whatsoever]).

The only downside of it:
- If the network is congested, the transaction fees tend to go up fast (having said that, for the most part it's quite low)...


Title: Re: RoyalURLs - URL Shortener looking to expand into BTC withdrawals?
Post by: RocketSingh on September 19, 2018, 05:47:12 PM
RoyalURLs.com is a 13 character domain (including .com). Why dont you have a 6 character one like bit.ly?


Title: Re: RoyalURLs - URL Shortener looking to expand into BTC withdrawals?
Post by: RoyalURLs on October 29, 2018, 11:25:42 AM
Thank you for all of your responses. We have implamented Bitcoin as a new withdraw method and hopefully it all goes as planned!