A large part of any currency’s function is to serve
as a way to buy and sell goods, and cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are
especially suited for spending money over the Internet – with low fees
and speedy transactions. Now a growing number of businesses are
accepting digital currencies, as the available options for payments
increase in number and function.
DIY Payments :
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If you like to have full control of your website and you have some coding skills, you could accept bitcoins simply by posting your wallet address or QR codes for customers to scan with their smart phone cameras. However, this not only looks very basic, but also accomplishes only half the job, as you should ideally have a checkout procedure that will complete the transaction and accept delivery details.
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If programming your own payment interface, bear in mind it should continually create new wallet addresses to defend against “taint analysis”, which could invade your privacy, as well as that of your customers. An open-source software library that can help with this is Pywallet. You can also use off-chain transactions to help prevent taint analysis snooping, with the added benefit of faster transactions.
Third-party Payment Processors :
Fortunately for the non-coders among us, there are
now many cryptocurrency payment processors that offer tools to integrate
bitcoin e-commerce into your website. The following are some of the
more established companies in bitcoin payment processing.
CoinBase :
Coinbase is another popular bitcoin payment processor
with 0% fees (up to the first $1 in transactions and then 1%
thereafter). The company provides an HTML widget for easily inserting
payment buttons into your website, and plugins for WordPress,
WooCommerce, Megento and ZenCart. However, it currently supports only US
bank accounts as a funding source. Notable merchants using Coinbase are
Dell, Expedia, Overstock and Dish.
BitPay :
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BitPay is an international payment processor for businesses and charities. As with other payment processors, it has plugins for a large range of e-commerce systems, including WooCommerce and Magento, as well as SaaS-hosted shopping carts like Shopify. Furthermore, BitPay works with Amazon’s Fulfilment service, which allows merchants to sell and ship items via e-commerce giant.
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BitPay offers various tariffs that merchants can subscribe to – from 1% fee for a ‘starter’ service up to $3000 monthly for the ‘enterprise’ solution with a dedicated account manager – enabling features such as deployment on custom domains, VPN access, exporting transactions to QuickBooks, and so on.
BIPS :
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Short for the Bitcoin Internet Payment System, BIPS is a payment processor that allows merchants from all over the world to buy and sell bitcoin, as well as accept payments in the digital currency. Fees are a more than reasonable 0% for standard payments processing.
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BIPS gives you an ability to store and archive invoices, and supplies plugins to interface with BigCommerce, WooCommerce, Shopify, and others. There is also API access for those coding their own solutions. BIPS offers an easy way to provide a mobile-friendly checkout for your website too.
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