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  • We also accept btc as many other providers do

  • 0xdragon said: So, are there any providers offering payment in Dogecoin? :)

    We accept multiple types of cryptocoin, there is a list somewhere.

  • Pretty much all the providers in the LEB space now accept bitcoin so making a list like this is pretty pointless. You should just assume that your favourite provider takes it.

  • We also accept Bitcoin for all our VPS services.

  • jmginerjmginer Member, Patron Provider

    We accept bitcoin

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited September 2015

    0xdragon said: So, are there any providers offering payment in Dogecoin? :)

    I believe some use a certain gateway which accepts not just BTC, but a number of other currencies. And from quick googling I found https://dogewebhosting.com/ It's not LEB and the plans are crappy overall, so as you can see it'll be a very easy field to compete in.

    upd: some more, https://www.servint.net/university/article/paying-for-hosting-with-bitcoin/ https://www.cinfu.com/vps/ and: http://dogedir.com/?s=hosting

  • rm_ said: I believe some use a certain gateway which accepts not just BTC, but a number of other currencies.

    CoinPayments?

  • ndelaespadandelaespada Member, Host Rep

    We accept Bitcoin as well.

  • We also accept Bitcoin but we still require full details just in cause of any abuse example spam. we really care keep our IPs Clean. and protect network from abuse :)

  • From what I can see on /r/dogecoin, the dogecoin community is rather small.

  • The problem with Bitcoin flavors that implement built-in mixing, or with running or participating in Bitcoin mixers, is that it is not clearly legal in the U.S. !!! :/

    If you're like most people, you don't want to go to jail for participating in money laundering schemes should there be a crackdown anytime soon. It's not an excuse that you didn't talk to a lawyer and didn't know it was illegal. Everyone, from judge to juror, will say you should've known better.

    The reason mixers specifically are problematic when Bitcoin generally is not, is that there are certain key passages in the U.S. law about "hiding the source" of transactions, which is exactly what mixers do, and Bitcoin itself does not.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    From what I can see on /r/dogecoin, the dogecoin community is rather small.

    Huh, compared to what exactly? /r/dogecoin is about half the size of /r/bitcoin, or 4x larger than /r/litecoin for example.

  • @rm_ said:
    Huh, compared to what exactly? /r/dogecoin is about half the size of /r/bitcoin, or 4x larger than /r/litecoin for example.

    Ignore me, I was on the mobile view.

    Side note: It seems so devalued, 1000 for ~15c USD? I can imagine buying a $2 VPS (that's 13,000 Dogecoin if converted from Fiat USD). Not bashing it or anything, just imagining thousands of Doge notes in a shopping trolley to buy a banana. Such currency, much banana. Wow. ;-)

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited September 2015

    0xdragon said: It seems so devalued, 1000 for ~15c USD

    I believe this is kind of by design. It was partly promoted as "the Internet tipping currency" for micro-transactions, i.e. so that some sites would integrate users thanking each other for useful posts with Dogecoin (I believe reddit already did). And giving someone a 1000 of coins surely sounds better than giving them 0.00000002 BTC or whatever.

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