Faster Transfers Beta (US only)
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Faster Transfers Beta (US only)
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#3For years payment processors have been more than happy to just be fine with things being slow. Paypal has been around how long, and they don't seem to be pushing for it to go faster. This doesn't seem to be a problem bound to Moore's Law or the speed of the internet, just something that needs to be taken care of.
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#5Their proposal can be read here: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/ficheprocedure.do?...
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#6This is awesome, and I'm glad to see them innovating around it. I've scratched my head for years now around clearing time of payments and digital payment systems. It isn't like you have to load gold coins on a ship, or manually have people verifying checks these days. There's realistically little reason for the entire system to be so slow- except for the fact that it is. For years payment processors have been more th…
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#8Actually just read a few talks by danes in the financial council in Denmark. They are currently reconstructing the entire payment infrastructure to allows realtime transfers of payments. For payments under $100.000, transfers are done three times a day, as is seen with services such as MobilePay (Venmo wannabe) that i believe are considered a e-money institution. If anyone is interested then i can provide the links t…
Re: Faster Transfers Beta (US only)
#9How does this work?
If you'd like to be part of the beta, you can visit https://manage.stripe.com/faster-us-transfers and if you're US-based, you'll automatically be registered to participate in the beta. We're incrementally adding users to the beta, so we'll let you know as soon as you've been added.
(I work at Stripe.)
Re: Faster Transfers Beta (US only)
#10This is awesome, and I'm glad to see them innovating around it. I've scratched my head for years now around clearing time of payments and digital payment systems. It isn't like you have to load gold coins on a ship, or manually have people verifying checks these days. There's realistically little reason for the entire system to be so slow- except for the fact that it is. For years payment processors have been more th…