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July 15, 2014, 08:13:31 AM
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So I really need a backup payment processor or a main on depending on how good it is and the reason being is because I'm sick of being panicky about companies in the U.S barely being allowed to exist and I'm worried at any moment they're going to get shut down right when I need them, so I was wondering if anyone knew of any payment processors ( preferably pure cryptocurrencies with altcoins available, I'm asking for this because I predict altcoins will be much easier to trade once the next Bitcoin boom happens ) that are outside the U.S and actively stay away so their customers don't have to put up with a ton of bullshit from that country.

If you could help me find a payment processor I'd appreciate it, I'm very VERY close right now to releasing a bunch of products and I want to make sure everything works:

. Ubercart supported

. Multiple crpytocurrencies, not just Bitcoin though I'll settle for just Bitcoin if it's well run

. Outside U.S jurisdiction

. Purely crypto so me and my customers can keep their privacy
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July 15, 2014, 08:35:36 AM
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Have you tried coinpayments.net? Never tried it personally and I don't know if they are outside us jurisdictions.

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July 15, 2014, 08:40:48 AM
Last edit: July 15, 2014, 08:54:03 AM by Lethn
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Have you tried coinpayments.net? Never tried it personally and I don't know if they are outside us jurisdictions.

I'm actually with them already but they're making changes again and I've contacted them about it so I know what's up but I really need a backup option just in case they go down again, makes me nervous as hell. I don't know whether their new owners are outside the U.S or not but I'll have a talk with them about that, I'm just trying to prepare for a 'what if' scenario. I really like coinpayments.net when they're working normally, it's a good payment processor, I just need to know that if things go to shit I'll be able to keep my businesses running, like I said, I'm close to releasing products now so I need to be prepared.

p.s. This is also why I haven't updated my thread for awhile Tongue
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July 15, 2014, 09:26:09 AM
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What do you guys know about these guys? Not as big a selection as coinpayments.net but better than nothing and they seem to be based in singapore, this one looks promising.

https://www.gocoin.com/


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July 15, 2014, 03:06:41 PM
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bumping because I'm still looking.
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