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January 27, 2015, 02:25:44 PM
Last edit: February 28, 2015, 10:39:30 AM by xerbot_dev
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Hello,

I have a website where I sell subscriptions for my program Xerbot (online game bot).

The problem is, that I would like my users to be able to conveniently purchase a subscription (about 1$ / month), without the user having to go to a Bitcoin exchange and then manually buying those Bitcoins.

My website uses an account system where each user gets his own Bitcoin payment address, I would like to add some sort of payment button where the user gets redirected to a payment processor. They then enter their CC or bank details etc. and then press pay, then the payment processor will send Bitcoins to the user's account-specific Bitcoin address.

I also do not want to create any "merchant" accounts, my website already processes all received Bitcoin payments automatically through a read-only wallet.

My user base is also international, in case you need to know.

Thank you in advance!

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January 27, 2015, 05:51:34 PM
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You can't buy Bitcoin with a CC due to the risk of chargebacks. You can buy with a bank, but the payment takes a couple of days to go through. I don't think such a service exists yet, where the buyer pays in fiat and you get BTC, there aren't many options for "instantly" buying BTC.
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January 28, 2015, 01:13:01 AM
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You can't buy Bitcoin with a CC due to the risk of chargebacks. You can buy with a bank, but the payment takes a couple of days to go through. I don't think such a service exists yet, where the buyer pays in fiat and you get BTC, there aren't many options for "instantly" buying BTC.
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Awesome, thanks Smiley.

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