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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What Point Do You Start Accepting Bitcoin as a Payment Option For Your Business? on: November 05, 2022, 09:06:02 PM
I think you would want to start accepting it at the very start alongside fiat. Accepting Bitcoin would:

1. Remove processing fees (card payments like Stripe charge 2.9%)
2. Remove chargebacks. You would need to pay quite a bit for every chargeback and spend a lot of time dealing with friendly-fraud disputes on Paypal.

There's a lot of free services to get started like Poof https://www.poof.io/ or BTCpayserver https://btcpayserver.org/ so might as well start today.

There's probably been an uptick in accepting other currencies as well. I'm sure networks like Litecoin or Solana are relatively popular options as well.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The future of Solana is looking weak on: November 05, 2022, 08:57:50 PM
I disagree, there's tons of new companies adopting Solana. In terms of infrastructure, pretty recently Google Cloud added Solana Hosted nodes for next year https://cloud.google.com/ and crypto payments platform Poof adding Solana payments https://www.poof.io/.

There's tons of other development going on with new projects launching daily. It's still early on, especially with all the DDOS attacks on the nodes. However, the future is bright.
3  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: HAI Crypto Pay on: November 05, 2022, 08:51:36 PM
I came up with my own way to pay with cryptocurrency!
I would really like to ask you if you were ready to become my partner for the implementation of this project?
I do not know any programming language and do not intend to know it, as I am not interested, but I am interested in creating my own!
Ladies and gentlemen, I show you an excerpt of it all: HAI Crypto Pay > bitcoin/other crypto>usdt>usd>google pay/apple pay>pay
The idea is that you connect your wallets to the app (once we make sure it's secure) and you can make payments in the store.I came up with this idea, but can't implement it without programmers and a partner.
Your assets are converted from crypto to dollar which must be very fast and without commission.
The whole point of the application to create the first such way of payment, to make it very fast and safe. The application is designed to reduce your time of money submission from the exchange to the card. Now everything will be fast!


BTC

If you were familiar with programming, you can probably make something pretty quickly (<3 weeks) using third party APIs. Places like

Poof (self-service)
1. https://www.poof.io/ | API docs: https://docs.poof.io/reference/poof-api

Wyre (requires business)
2. https://www.sendwyre.com/

are pretty well known for fiat/payment infrastructure. Just call some endpoints for address generation, payouts, and build some fancy Ui around it.

If you wanted to make it yourself, there's likely a lot of regulation involved, business incorporation, exchange registration, and other spending involved.


I do not know any programming language and do not intend to know it, as I am not interested, but I am interested in creating my own!


Unfortunately, would be hard to come up with a generic payment idea and have a developer do it all for you unless you had a lot of money you'd be willing to pay.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it cheaper to send Bitcoin or Ethereum directly? on: November 05, 2022, 08:36:30 PM
Definitely Ethereum still but not for ERC20 tokens.

Eth gas fees were ($0.9187) and BTC gas fees were ($1.450) today. If you're comparing popularity as a payment method though, this just means BTC is still more widely used, hence more transaction fees. Payment processors like https://www.poof.io/ and https://cash.app/, Square, Coinbase... etc probably all have extremely high payment volume with Bitcoin.
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