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February 27, 2014, 02:28:21 AM
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Paysha makes it easy to accept virtual currencies as payment for your already existing goods and services. Not only do we provide tools to enhance your web presence, but we also help expand your buyer base to millions of potential customers with money to spend and needs to fill

With a custom coded payment gateway built from the ground up, Paysha also complies with all state, federal, and international laws. This means that merchants failing to comply with prompt order fulfillment will be removed, as well as those that engage in any illegal activities, both foreign and domestic. Paysha is registered with FinCen and licensed to comply with all anti money laundering laws

Vendors will have the option to accept 1, 2, 3, or 4 coins; that will be their decision. We will have support in place to assist those not familiar with virtual currencies, and we look forward to introducing new people to the scene, as well as promoting those already involved.

Prices will be calculated on our site. The merchants just put the dollar amount they want for their item or service, and the Paysha site will do the calculations for them in real time. Prices will most likely use Cryptsy since their API is the most stable for all 4 coins

There are a few unique things about Paysha that differ from other sites. First of all, there is NO MONTHLY FEE at all. There are no hidden fees whatsoever. If you aren't making sales, you don't have to pay a penny to use our site or services. We will be applying a flat 1% fee for all sales at launch, which may or may not change in the future. Our aim is to be competitive with other virtual currencies gateways while still beating both Visa and Mastercard with lower transaction fees to vendors (they typically charge between 1.8% and 4%, depending on volume)

The other selling point of Paysha is to get the community more involved. We would like to offer a finder's fee of sorts to anyone who gets a new merchant to sign up with their code. These will be free to anyone and everyone is invited to participate. Right now, we are thinking .01 BTC to the finder when their vendor processes their first $1000 of sales. Basically we are giving the finder the transaction fees for their first $1000 of transactions. Not only will this help US get more vendors and merchants signed up, but it will allow the community to be involved on the ground floor, as well as give them the ability to seek out merchants where THEY want to use virtual currencies, rather than those we think you want to use. All of this is, of course, subject to change, but that is our plan at the moment

Paysha is not an online wallet. We will not hold funds; we simply connect buyers and sellers, process the payment, verify it was a legitimate purchase, and forward it directly to the seller. This ensures that Paysha will not even have the chance to lose anyone's coins. This also makes sure that merchants don't have to worry about charge backs, because our system will verify the payment, and only notify the merchant when the money is on its way to them

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February 27, 2014, 02:39:43 AM
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Thank you so much for including Benjamins!!
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February 27, 2014, 02:46:33 AM
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following this thread and paysha in general. Very interested for when the referral program rolls out. I would like to see as many merchants as possible accept paysha and through it benjamins. ^^




I understand the design is primarily digital and online, however how easy will paysha be for "real world" merchants to integrate into their business? I know several small business owners who are interested in bitcoin and possibly altcoin acceptance. If paysha is likely to have things like apps for tablets that could serve to facilitate charging locally for bitcoin/alts as well as help with selling goods online that would be extremely exciting.
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following this thread and paysha in general. Very interested for when the referral program rolls out. I would like to see as many merchants as possible accept paysha and through it benjamins. ^^

I understand the design is primarily digital and online, however how easy will paysha be for "real world" merchants to integrate into their business? I know several small business owners who are interested in bitcoin and possibly altcoin acceptance. If paysha is likely to have things like apps for tablets that could serve to facilitate charging locally for bitcoin/alts as well as help with selling goods online that would be extremely exciting.

Thanks for your interest. They will be able to print out a QR code. The system will work somewhat like PayPal how the custom buttons are created. You just need to enter a few details and our site will spit out the HTML for you to copy and paste onto your site. This is also where the custom QR code will be generated

Each button will generate a unique QR code that, when scanned with a smart phone, will direct the user to the Paysha payment processing page for that particular item, just as if they had clicked the Buy Now button on the sellers website. It will basically work like a UPC with each item having its own scan scode, rather than just having a QR code linked to a Bitcoin address. This is also indirectly using Paysha as escrow, essentially verifying the transaction before the merchant is notified
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August 15, 2014, 09:13:21 AM
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Whatever happened to this Robert? it was supposed to be the next big thing.

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