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Which service to choose to receive bitcoin?
Hi guys! I have my own online store, for 3 months now I have been accepting payments in bitcoin using a merchant on the apibtc.com website. So far, there are no complaints, and the commission seems to be small (0.5%). Who has used this service? Good or not? Does anyone know a service with an even lower commission? What do you recommend?
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The best way is to have your own daemon with warm&cold storage.
Take a look at the history of exchanges, ICOs of large projects, exchangers - they live on the strength of 5 years, then disappear with all the money and feed them with promises of withdrawal.
Take a security expert, set up a server purely for the demon - you'll be better off later. Moreover, it is no longer necessary to download all ~150Gb of the chain.
Hello! I can't say anything about this service. I use bitgo.com, but the fee is almost double. You will need to find reviews about your service. If the service is good, then you have to leave with bitgo, because I had several problems with the reception here.
Use Cryptonator, I'm not sure about the commission, but the service is convenient, you can pay, there is even a Russian language.
Why do you need a service, why don’t you accept directly to a bitcoin wallet on blockchain.info?
Most of the places I have checked usually charge a 1% commission. So if you get 0.5% then that's really good for me. And judging by the way they describe the api, it is clear that the guys approach the matter with a soul. I wouldn't change. And thanks for the link, I just discovered a good resource for myself. I was looking for payment.
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