Ask HN: Do we need to pay billions in fees to Stripe, Block, PayPal and Visa/MC?
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Re: Ask HN: Do we need to pay billions in fees to Stripe, Block, PayPal and Visa/MC?
#22If you live anywhere else, all these companies are offering services that banks don't, or charge much more for. Or these days, don't even offer themselves, they literally outsource it (e.g. sending money from one bank to another is now a built-in-third-party-service in the form of agreements with Interac to handle low value EFTs).
So can you rival them? Probably. Will you fail? More likely than not. Is there lack of real competition? Depends on where you live, but yeah the whole reason they got this big is because they found a real problem and solved it, charging just enough for people to go "well that's still worth it for me".
Re: Ask HN: Do we need to pay billions in fees to Stripe, Block, PayPal and Visa/MC?
#23Not at all. There are other solutions around the world that bypass the payment gateways and credit card acquirers. In Holland they have iDEAL, in Thailand they have QR Codes, in Australia they have BPAY and in China they have WeChat Pay. There are tons more around the world. As a merchant, it can be very expensive integrating directly with all the different options, which is where these companies help - for a fee. If…
Do those services also deal with fraud, chargebacks, etc., or are they basically digital cash equivalents?
Re: Ask HN: Do we need to pay billions in fees to Stripe, Block, PayPal and Visa/MC?
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#26Even if it was, there are better uses for a "decade with enough funding" unless you have some competitive advantage, like you're the CEO of Chase Bank or something. If you want to know how possible it is, consider that Bitcoin was released in 2009 and cryptocurrency's success at being used for payments - in the history of the world - it has been used for payments between people for something other than crimes, but adoption is way behind visa. Like, that alternative system exists (albeit not for free either) and there's no adoption. So the "billions" aren't exactly a market inefficiency. They make billions, but out of your life, how much do you pay to them. And then, do they perform a valuable service and charge money for that? Would you rather go to a bank and get cash and drive it to Amazon's local office, or mail them a cheque? For a fee, there are companies out there that will make it easier and faster and more convenient than that.
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#28It takes thousands of people who know what they are doing to get a big SaaS platform in any industry to work -- and to keep it working through endless regulatory changes, hacks, user demands, tech limitations, and bugs.
Once you have built something of this scale you're likely to charge as much as competition or perhaps even more -- not only to recoup your enormous costs but to return the expected profits to your capital backers.
Re: Ask HN: Do we need to pay billions in fees to Stripe, Block, PayPal and Visa/MC?
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Plus the exchange fees for Bitcoin is way higher than what regular payments processors charge.