I have asked time and again for help with online payment ga…

Twetch ·

I have asked time and again for help with online payment gateways for BSV. I've had a couple people help but not much. One guy told me to build something myself. Ex-FUCKING-scuse me? I'm a baker, not a developer. That's the most unhelpful thing you can say

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Twetch ·

2/ You would think that people on here would care about being more helpful. But all they care about are their shit giveaways, their shit tokens, and their shitty fucking memes.

Twetch ·

/3 Never gonna change the perception of BSV with that bullshit. Maybe try helping a brother out. And don't tell me to fucking build a gateway myself. How dumb are you to think that everyone has the luxury to bust out their keyboard and start coding?

Twetch ·

/4 Craig said the future of BSV isn't building and developing infrastructure. It's not noticing that the infrastructure is even there. The plumbing is there, it does its job, and it works.

Twetch ·

/5 All I need is a fucking payment gateway so that I can sell my baked goods using BSV. I need something simple but I also want to be able to give customers a 10% discount for using it. AnyPay is not a solution. GoURL gateway is under maintenance.

Twetch ·

/6 I'm trying to be a part of the solution by actually using Bitcoin with my business, not just mooning and sooning and hodling. Isn't that what you people want too? And yet it's like talking to a fucking brick wall.

Twetch ·

/7 Part of building community is helping a brother the fuck out, not leaving him at sea without a life jacket. I run a small bakery business, I sell products through my online store. My customers need simple. If it's complex they will just use cash/credit

Twetch ·

/8 I had this same problem with buybsv.com. Due to fuckery they can't sell to MI. So I have to send my customers to an exchange like Bittrex which is more confusing. I'm feeling like there is no future for BSV if it's this difficult. Early adoption pains?

Twetch ·

/9 Not to mention that it's $.30 for every $10 on Bittrex. So I charge $10 but give customer $1 for using BSV. Customer only saves $.70 if they're lucky. I know, it's about using the coin and spreading awareness but adoption will be slow like this.

Twetch ·

Sorry this is being so difficult for you

Have you tried paying someone to help solve your problems?

Similar to customers paying for your bread?

One idea I got is to have interested customers pay in $ and get change in Bitcoin. Next time they have some.

Twetch ·

/20+++million Rant over. Fully capable of doing my own research. But fuck! Help a brother out from time to time. Rather than just peddling your fucking bullshit. Thread done.

Twetch ·

Unfortunately I'm not well off enough to pay someone to build me something either. At that point I would probably just go with CoinPayments .net. They take .05% from every transaction and they're a fucking middleman but at least their system works.

Twetch ·

I've considered giving customers a little bit of BSV for signing up with a wallet like Handcash. But they won't use the wallet if they can't easily buy BSV themselves. Also, HC not playing nice with RelayX or Electrum QR codes. Not sure why.

Twetch ·

I don't know the legal ramifications,
but if you return the change in bitcoin,
they can get their bitcoin straight from you...

If someone wants more, he buys your bread with a 100 dollar bill and tops up his wallet in your bakery.

Twetch ·

That's cool in theory but trying to figure out how to make that work in practice. Especially with online payments. But what a great idea. Haven't heard that idea yet. I'm surprised a developer hasn't jumped on that yet.

Twetch ·

I'm sure it's perfectly legal if it's voluntary. I haven't even heard of this with other crypto. Such a unique idea for getting people involved in crypto.

Twetch ·

Why a developer?

You need nobody to do this.
You may even attract new customers who only buy your bread to get bitcoin.

Twetch ·

Thanks.

I wouldn't have thought of it if I hadn't read about your problem.

Twetch ·

Well, you're right but this really only works with cash sales. Right?

Twetch ·

In the beginning yes...

Twetch ·

Still...smart idea.

Twetch ·

Would be cool if I could sell BSV in my online store just like the other products I sell. I saw a WordPress plug in that allows that for BTC and others but of course no BSV.

Twetch ·

Anyone who can buy bread online should be able to switch an altcoin to bitcoin...

That's very easy.

If not, the online customers would just have to pay once in cash and from then on in bitcoin.

Twetch ·

Right on. Ok ok, so what's the simplest way to turn other crypto into BSV? I'm thinking RelayX? Also, my customers would STILL have to use an exchange like Bittrex at some point. (if they only want to buy online).

Twetch ·

If you can sell them any coin online, as you say is possible (I'd be surprised to hear that), they wouldn't need Bittrex.

They could swap it in a wallet or in one if the many places like changelly.

Twetch ·

Yeah, I wasn't sure about it either. Just remember seeing it when looking for payment gateways.

Twetch ·

I would just continue using cash/credit until there is an easy way to integrate BSV.

It's probably not worth your time or effort to build some solution to accept BSV. I would bet a tiny of your customers want to pay in Bitcoin anyway.

Twetch ·

What platform is your online store built on?

Twetch ·

Pay in Bitcoin to streamline in-person shopping to avoid waiting in line. Walk-in, scan your wallet or create a new paymail.

Initially thought of stores like MicroCenter (higher conversion potential), but it could be those cashie-less Amazon stores too.

Twetch ·

Wordpress (WooCommerce). Transferring stuff from Wix for more freedom and flexibility.

Twetch ·

You create a ‘cart’ payment channel on-chain (bespoke Planaria as a POS stamp). You simply scan items to add to the payment channel. Meanwhile a clerk bags your items from stock. Once done you simply close the channel by submitting the TX chain. Grab + Go.

Twetch ·

Incorporate Merchant-Branded loyalty tokens.

Use tokens for special access to exclusive goods.

No more waiting in line for a PS5 or GPU if you have loyalty tokens.

Sell/Buy tokens for exclusive early access.

Twetch ·

Does this help? https://docs.handcash.dev/

Twetch ·

@4965 Help this amazing Baker

Twetch ·

You should be able to add handcash, Moneybutton or twetch pay to your website... Anypay might be able to help with gift card purchases? Im just a dad lol

Twetch ·

If I was developing software then that would be helpful. I'm building a basic website in WordPress and WooCommerce.

Twetch ·

They already developed the software. I am fairly sure there are instructions on how to add their little buttons to your site (wordpress)

youre welcome.