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Ask HN: Practically accepting cryptocurrency for businesses without middlemen?
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Re: Ask HN: Practically accepting cryptocurrency for businesses without middlemen?
#32I've been thinking about doing the same. Seems like most of answers here are BTC. Anything available in ETH yet? Or maybe XLM? A Stripe for crypto would be awesome.
you can peg your crypto prices to fiat and advertise the crypto as floating that is final at the checkout. thats standard practice.
Re: Ask HN: Practically accepting cryptocurrency for businesses without middlemen?
#33Most comments suggest using BTC in various ways, as usual. I'm curious as to why hasn't a stablecoin been adoptet/gained mainstream traction for this use case yet? They seem like a perfect fit for making digital payments while preventing exposure to crypto volatility.
Stellar USDC is cheap to use, but Stellar seems pretty centralized to me, so there’s that issue.
Another problem is that you need to convert USDC to USD, which is yet another step and also considered a trade so there’s more bookkeeping there.
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#34Most comments suggest using BTC in various ways, as usual. I'm curious as to why hasn't a stablecoin been adoptet/gained mainstream traction for this use case yet? They seem like a perfect fit for making digital payments while preventing exposure to crypto volatility.
Which is exactly why no cryptocurrency has gained mainstream traction: it's solving a "problem" that doesn't exist for most people, and doing so in a way that introduces new problems.
Re: Ask HN: Practically accepting cryptocurrency for businesses without middlemen?
#35I've been thinking about doing the same. Seems like most of answers here are BTC. Anything available in ETH yet? Or maybe XLM? A Stripe for crypto would be awesome.
Re: Ask HN: Practically accepting cryptocurrency for businesses without middlemen?
#36Most comments suggest using BTC in various ways, as usual. I'm curious as to why hasn't a stablecoin been adoptet/gained mainstream traction for this use case yet? They seem like a perfect fit for making digital payments while preventing exposure to crypto volatility.
The "perfect fit for making digital payments while preventing exposure to crypto volatility" is ummm ... fiat with Visa/Mastercard? Which is exactly why no cryptocurrency has gained mainstream traction: it's solving a "problem" that doesn't exist for most people, and doing so in a way that introduces new problems.
Moving away from a duopoly that censors legal businesses it doesn't like is definitely valuable, and also something a stable coin could facilitate.
Moving money around onchain is orders of magnitudes easier than using the tradfi systems.
Most crypto firms (trading firms, VCs, protocols, etc) are exclusively using crypto to invest in deals, pay employees, etc. It really is so much better.
And I say this as someone who works in crypto for purely practical purposes (ie making money) and does not buy into the idea of crypto utopia.
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#38Amazing how their is a currency who's been rising for 10 years that you actually have to 'solve' for how to spend it.
Re: Ask HN: Practically accepting cryptocurrency for businesses without middlemen?
#39Just list on the particl marketplace [1] and accept payments in part directly. They're working on a decentralised exchanged (DEX) to seemlessly accept payments in different currencies. [1] https://particl.io/marketplace/sell/
Re: Ask HN: Practically accepting cryptocurrency for businesses without middlemen?
#40I've been thinking about doing the same. Seems like most of answers here are BTC. Anything available in ETH yet? Or maybe XLM? A Stripe for crypto would be awesome.