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Bitcoin => Project Development => Topic started by: Lapatai on October 24, 2019, 12:36:40 PM



Title: Payment System Service Providers
Post by: Lapatai on October 24, 2019, 12:36:40 PM
Hello everyone,

Our company is starting a crypto exchange and we are looking for payment system service providers. Wallets are needed too.
Maybe you happen to know someone worth investing and co-operating?  :)
We have licenses, we need services to have IBAN and transfer money to clients and take them into that account


Title: Re: Payment System Service Providers
Post by: bitmover on October 24, 2019, 12:49:32 PM
I think https://btcpayserver.org/ might work for you.
They are a better alternative to bitpay, as they are open source and accept segwit, and no forced kyc.


Title: Re: Payment System Service Providers
Post by: OmegaStarScream on October 24, 2019, 04:14:13 PM
I don't think a payment processor is what you need here. Not sure I got your last question regarding the IBAN and fiat transfers but If you're building an exchange, like Binance or Bittrex for example, then I highly suggest you run your own nodes and do the coding yourselves. If it's something similar to LBC or Paxful where users have simply an account with their bitcoin address, and you just make a transfer in/out of it then, BitGo can be a very good choice.


Title: Re: Payment System Service Providers
Post by: crypto builder on October 25, 2019, 05:20:47 AM
Hello everyone,

Our company is starting a crypto exchange and we are looking for payment system service providers. Wallets are needed too.
Maybe you happen to know someone worth investing and co-operating?  :)
We have licenses, we need services to have IBAN and transfer money to clients and take them into that account

Kindly pls contact us, we have 200+engineers for blockchain project.

whats kinda wallet need pls send me the detail by email

ryen139@163.com


Title: Re: Payment System Service Providers
Post by: The Cryptovator on October 28, 2019, 05:34:49 AM
I am quite confused about your exchange. You should clarify what kind of exchange are you going to build. I can't see any reason to use third party wallet once you are going to open centralized exchanges like Binance. It's not possible ever, because if its revealed to your user then they will never use your exchange and there is another story of charge. As @OmegaStarScream already described so I don't want to repeat it but you should follow it.


Title: Re: Payment System Service Providers
Post by: joniboini on October 28, 2019, 06:44:05 AM
Kindly pls contact us, we have 200+engineers for blockchain project.
whats kinda wallet need pls send me the detail by email

This is your website? http://www.mir00.cn/us.html

Very professional of you to use a polygon farm pack as your "work on custom project". Might as well said you develop Control or Alan Wake.


Title: Re: Payment System Service Providers
Post by: hello_good_sir on October 28, 2019, 07:18:31 AM
Hello everyone,

Our company is starting a crypto exchange and we are looking for payment system service providers. Wallets are needed too.
Maybe you happen to know someone worth investing and co-operating?  :)
We have licenses, we need services to have IBAN and transfer money to clients and take them into that account
For payment service providers, I'd go with bitpayserver, they don't charge any fees or require any KYC features, and if you have talented coders it's fairly easy to integrate. If you actually want to force KYC and go with a more mainstream supplier, go with Bitpay (expect delays and issues with this choice) or Coinpayments.

Seek family/friends to invest in your company, and then you'll be able to get venture capital once you reach a certain popularity.

I don't think a payment processor is what you need here. Not sure I got your last question regarding the IBAN and fiat transfers but If you're building an exchange, like Binance or Bittrex for example, then I highly suggest you run your own nodes and do the coding yourselves. If it's something similar to LBC or Paxful where users have simply an account with their bitcoin address, and you just make a transfer in/out of it then, BitGo can be a very good choice.
Yeah - can agree with this, keeping costs at a minimal by doing everything yourself also minimizes the risks associated with trusting another company with your money.


Title: Re: Payment System Service Providers
Post by: tinyteapot on October 28, 2019, 09:00:56 AM
In as much that i do not disagree with the people that suggested https://btcpayserver.org i will like the OP to check the services of  https://www.bitgo.com because they have an outstanding track record of safety of funds and are been used by the majority of trading exchanges.

Though bitgo charges some fees but i think the services they provide worth their charges.


Title: Re: Payment System Service Providers
Post by: wunderbit on November 03, 2019, 07:50:37 PM
check out our bitcoin processing service https://commerce.wunderbit.co/en (https://commerce.wunderbit.co/en), so that you as a merchant could sell goods for Bitcoin to your clients.

It is up to you to decide if you would like to receive Bitcoin or get settled in Euro.

By accepting Bitcoin you gain access to $200+ billion crypto market and we provide free promotion of your services though our marketing channels as well as to our existing clients within our crypto eco system.

Commission is only 1% and there is no chargebacks or ID theft.



Title: Re: Payment System Service Providers
Post by: Joel_Jantsen on November 03, 2019, 08:11:08 PM
Kindly pls contact us, we have 200+engineers for blockchain project.

whats kinda wallet need pls send me the detail by email

ryen139@163.com
Do not contact this guy OP. His 200 engineers will probably be doing their first coding project after years of cow milking experience.

You're better of using your own wallets and a service provider that is famous in your country for fiat transactions. Fiat transactions could be of 3rd party but the wallets have to be coded and managed by your own company so people feel safe using your exchange.