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Looking for a simple crypto payment gateway solution
What is the most reliable and trusted crypto payment gateway these days? I don't want to go with CoinGate as they require a lot of documentation. I need a simple solution to receive BTC, ETH, etc. Self-hosting requires a lot of resources, so I am not considering that option. A non-custodial solution would be great, but I'm not sure which one to pick. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Cryptomus is pretty good.
We used cryptomus and its been great
Cryptomus = scammers
You said $3 isn't much for you, but you're still very mad about that. To show you how much Cryptomus cares about you, they've paid more on support staff than they made from that transaction (3 cents).
I have nothing but good things to say about Cryptomus, @zGato is just a dumbass.
Saying $3 is not much for me doesn't take away that they're scammers and will continue reviewing them as scammers.
dumbass.
Can you elaborate?
From here https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3989756/#Comment_3989756
Self-hosted or you are cringe.
Haha, I am tired of self-hosting everything. I don't want to pay for a 4GB RAM and 80GB storage server just to host a payment gateway. I'd rather pay a 2% fee xD
https://github.com/alexk111/awesome-bitcoin-payment-processors
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cryptomus, plisio
Its not about fees, its about using centralized bullshit for crypto.
Using cryptomus since few months, no issues so far, the only problem is they don't offer transfer to bank account, so we have applied with coingate hopefully they will approve it, they ask for lots of documents and still no guarantee if they will approve it, but with cryptomus it's easy to have your account activated
Right now have to use third party exchange for crypto to FIAT
Have been using Plisio for some projects, good shit.
litepay.ch quite smooth.
For crypto you should just accept it directly yourself. You can watch for confirmations/payments using an API from the various blockexplorers for the various chains/coins you would like to accept.
Outside of this for a third party solution, BitPay is the oldest and longest reputation of trust and CoinPayments.net has been growing steadily and is used by several major merchants.
If it's not your wallet, it's not your crypto; so unless you're doing some kind of insta-conversion with deposit into your bank account, it really is better to hold your own coins in your own cold wallet.
(A simple way to do this is to simply use an air-gapped cold wallet and generate 100000000 receive addresses, import those via usb drive and then increment thru each of those receive addresses for each payment, replenishing once they've all been exhausted.)
You don't need that much resources unless you need Bitcoin Lightning or even more if hosting BNB/ETH/TRX fullnode (they are extremely heavy).
Agreed, you can run pruned or if you trust the various blockexplorers, you could go that route.
Let's say that host X used Stripe. Host X "scammed" you. Do you blame Stripe? I don't think so.
If I understood zGato correctly, your analogy is not applicable here for the following reason - Stripe processes chargeback requests while zGato failed to do the same with Cryptomus.
Stripe will ban the merchant if he gets too many complaints of scamming, or even a single one. Same shit with PayPal. Cryptomus just lets those scammers continue in their platform.
Even if "Crypto is not refundable" they seemed to be willing to do so based on their responses if they believed I got scammed
which exchange do you use for fiat withdraw?
what happened? I personally use it - no problems
SHKeeper!
It's self-hosted, free, non-custodial, and open-source.
https://shkeeper.io/
https://github.com/vsys-host/shkeeper.io
You can use with SHKeeper our full nodes or public full nodes for free. However, you will need a server to host SHKeeper.
If you want to have all coins operating via our (or public) available full nodes, then you'll need a server with the following specifications:
CPU: 8 cores
RAM: 8GB
DISK: 200GB SSD
In this setup, you would use this server for SHKeeper, BTC, LTC, DOGE, XMR, and our full nodes for USDT (ERC20, TRC20, BEP-20), USDC (ERC20, TRC20, BEP-20), ETH, TRX, BNB, and XRP.
Here is an instruction on how to use Ethereum with SHKeeper public fullnode
https://shkeeper.io/kb/use-cases/how-to-use-ethereum-with-shkeeper-public-fullnode
https://hi.exchange/
You don't need all cryptocurrencies—using Ethereum on any Layer 2 solution like Arbitrum will suffice. Clients paying in crypto can easily convert it.
I think you meant tokens within same ecosystem, not different cryptocurrencies (like BTC and ETH). There is no blockchain-native swap available for such pairs.
No, native BTC or ETH are very expensive to transfer or bridge, so no one uses them in real life. In contrast, swapping any L2, BNB, Polygon, etc., costs just a few cents. So basically any single crypto from the list is fair enough.
Not really, unsure regarding ETH, but not a case for BTC. There are even customers who send a few dollars and are willing to pay up to 100% in fees!
A very few not worth to care pure imo
I would like to second that, a good mention in my humble op
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