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How is a website set up for IP?
How is the site made on IP?
We have the following tasks:
- Launch an erotic site (NOT porn) for American markets
- We will use Dutch or American hosting
- Clients are Americans and a little European
To fasten the payment system, you need an individual entrepreneur or LLC.
We are going to take shape in Cyprus.
But first, we want to test the business model, it will work or not.
Therefore, we want to register for the first time on the IP of one of the founders.
When registering a payment system for the IP of this person, is it necessary to indicate the site on which this payment system will be used? Or how can you do it smartly so as not to indicate exactly this site, but at the same time so that there are no problems with the payment system.
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You just make an IP, draw up a settlement account for it in any bank where there is Internet acquiring and connect the payment to the site and that's it. There you can specify different domains later.
A domain is registered to an individual, individual entrepreneur or legal entity upon registration.
When registering a payment system for the IP of this person, is it necessary to indicate the site on which this payment system will be used? Or how can you do it smartly so as not to indicate exactly this site, but at the same time so that there are no problems with the payment system.
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