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Freelancing not across the bridge, payment method (Sale video / beats)?
I make video to order, there are foreigners among the customers and the income is currently small, but I want to choose a normal payment and withdrawal system in advance.
I'm considering PayPal, but it's embarrassing that buyers will see my data in the history (Address, Name and mail). As far as I know, this is not visible in a corporate account, but two questions:
1. Can I withdraw money from it only to a card?
2. And it can be registered only with an individual entrepreneur?
I saw a lot of good reviews about Payoneer, how are things going with anonymity?
I would like to see more offers if there are better options for PayPal and Payoneer.
Ideally, I see the system like this, a person writes to me, I throw him a link like paypal.me or any other donation service, he pays, I see it and get to work.
Or maybe even get a card, or open an account. If there are people who do similar things, or sell beats for example, what method do you use?
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and what is it that people see your name and mail address
that you are a drug lord there or a thief in law?
As long as you are a physicist, all this activity is in one way or another in a gray area or banned.
Forget about cards, payments, etc., if you are an ultimate physicist but want to conduct activities involving the creation of a legal entity, then the only way for you is to accept cryptocurrency, which you will 'withdraw' by selling to local money changers.
If you are a cryptocurrency changer, then I sympathize with you, your business is difficult.
People have been at least in the know for a long time, though they still don’t know how and haven’t tried it. Unfortunately, the software has only let us down so far, there is still no convenient lightning network for housewives, and bitcoin itself is not suitable for micropayments.
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