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    • Wellenreiter
      Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

      If I understood right, coinpayments is not a normal exchange, but more a service to accept several coins for paiments to the connected shops and paying the shop owner in just one currency. I didn’t check whether it’s one coin or fiat.

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      • addamnorth
        addamnorth Regular Member @Wellenreiter last edited by

        @wellenreiter said in COINPAYMENTS.NET???:

        rstood right, coinpayments is not a normal exchange, but more a service to accept several coins

        Yeah, thats what I’ve been searching for, sort of like a payment button. I’d like to start taking payments with feathercoin via online source with a payment button. like a plugin? or html code? i did find www.gourl.io but i’m not willing to pay wordpress a fee as of yet. i’d like to be able to test, and without wordpress there is zero testing i can do. I’m almost willing to set a bounty to figure this out for ease of use. Being able to accept payments in FTC will not only increase traffic to FTC, but make humans more aware of the uses and speed it has. Thanks guys!

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        • Wellenreiter
          Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

          Well, there is some open source software doing that, but unfortunately for Bitcoin only.
          I’m not sure how much work it would be to adapt that software to feathercoin: http://github.com/bitpay

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          • addamnorth
            addamnorth Regular Member @Wellenreiter last edited by

            @wellenreiter Yep! I’ve seen that one. Perhaps we can get a coder on this and reconfigure for FTC?

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            • rogerdarin
              rogerdarin @addamnorth last edited by

              @addamnorth Getting the code changes is only the start, more importantly the company would have to deploy the changed version. Would they be willing to do so?

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              • Wellenreiter
                Wellenreiter Moderators @rogerdarin last edited by

                @rogerdarin said in COINPAYMENTS.NET???:

                @addamnorth Getting the code changes is only the start, more importantly the company would have to deploy the changed version. Would they be willing to do so?

                It’s public domain…

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                • wrapper
                  wrapper Moderators last edited by

                  Re : customisation for Coinpayments.net

                  Can I encourage anyone to have a go at this project? It’s a really good student project, even if you couldn’t finish you’d learn loads.

                  Usually (these projects) is a matter of reconfiguring a few variables, we could even set up a FTC chat group so Admin could answer any questions without embarrassment (of where to look for information / what to learn).

                  It really would be little harder than setting up and building a miner from Github.

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                  • addamnorth
                    addamnorth Regular Member @wrapper last edited by

                    @wrapper yes yes yes please! that is an amazing idea. Accepting payments in button form would tremendously help this community. Even if it were proprietary to just FTC. Coinpayments.net takes a portion of payment, I mean its a genius idea. Its like they are the paypal button of all coins. FTC needs that chance. This is a great thread. And I’m hoping one of you genius’ figures this out. lol.

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                    • rogerdarin
                      rogerdarin last edited by

                      So all we need to do is vote here with our coins?

                      https://www.coinpayments.net/vote

                      Feathercoin is currently ranked 13th (amongst many others); to get to 100% all we need is a total of 1 BTC.

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                      • lclc_
                        lclc_ @rogerdarin last edited by

                        @rogerdarin said in COINPAYMENTS.NET???:

                        to get to 100% all we need is a total of 1 BTC.

                        Easily doable as community. Lets get it started!
                        Take my first coins! More to follow

                        https://www.bitcoinassociation.ch/ || https://feathercoin.foundation/

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                        • Tobi97l
                          Tobi97l last edited by

                          “To be eligible a coin must (1) be based on and/or provide a compatible interface to one of our existing coin types (ie. forks of Bitcoin, Ether, etc.) and (2) be in the top 200 of CoinMarketCap.com. It is up to the person who requests the coin to make sure it meets these requirements, if a coin is found not to meet them no refunds of any vote(s) will be given and the funds will be donated to charity as with eligible votes.”

                          Currently ftc wouldn’t be listed even if we reach the goal. We need to be in the top 200 on cmc. Otherwise yes it’s easy to reach 1 btc if everyone worked together.

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                          • lclc_
                            lclc_ @Tobi97l last edited by

                            @tobi97l said in COINPAYMENTS.NET???:

                            “To be eligible a coin must (1) be based on and/or provide a compatible interface to one of our existing coin types (ie. forks of Bitcoin, Ether, etc.) and (2) be in the top 200 of CoinMarketCap.com. It is up to the person who requests the coin to make sure it meets these requirements, if a coin is found not to meet them no refunds of any vote(s) will be given and the funds will be donated to charity as with eligible votes.”

                            Currently ftc wouldn’t be listed even if we reach the goal. We need to be in the top 200 on cmc. Otherwise yes it’s easy to reach 1 btc if everyone worked together.

                            You are right. But I am very confident that we will get there soon ;)

                            https://www.bitcoinassociation.ch/ || https://feathercoin.foundation/

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                            • rogerdarin
                              rogerdarin @lclc_ last edited by

                              @lclc_ said in COINPAYMENTS.NET???:

                              You are right. But I am very confident that we will get there soon

                              It’s not much of a stretch, given we’re only about 20% price increase away from that barrier…let’s start voting :-)

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                              • U
                                uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                                They used to accept FTC

                                http://forum.feathercoin.com/topic/4327/guide-wordpress-cart-and-full-ftc-payment-solution

                                I set this up a few years back to test it and shipped a few chocolate bars to prove it work, but we are talking way back

                                UM

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                                • AmDD
                                  AmDD Regular Member @uncle_muddy last edited by

                                  @uncle_muddy said in COINPAYMENTS.NET???:

                                  They used to accept FTC

                                  http://forum.feathercoin.com/topic/4327/guide-wordpress-cart-and-full-ftc-payment-solution

                                  I set this up a few years back to test it and shipped a few chocolate bars to prove it work, but we are talking way back

                                  UM

                                  There’s a name I havent seen in awhile!

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                                  • addamnorth
                                    addamnorth Regular Member last edited by

                                    I wish that this was still available. I have enormous ideas. And need a payments solution to do so. I’m hoping that there is one soon. I’m not crafty enough to create my own. Hence the hoping of piggy backing off of an entity that has one already one in place. I’ve dug and dug. Still to no avail there is no payment solutions for FTC. Except Gourl.io and that is the most confusing sh*t i have ever seen. lol.

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                                    • Wellenreiter
                                      Wellenreiter Moderators @uncle_muddy last edited by Wellenreiter

                                      @uncle_muddy said in COINPAYMENTS.NET???:

                                      They used to accept FTC

                                      http://forum.feathercoin.com/topic/4327/guide-wordpress-cart-and-full-ftc-payment-solution

                                      I set this up a few years back to test it and shipped a few chocolate bars to prove it work, but we are talking way back

                                      UM

                                      Good to hear from you again, Muddy :D

                                      Unfortunately the dropped FTC some time, and i don’t know why.

                                      May be we - the community - should approach them and try to get added again.
                                      Nevertheless, I still doubt, that we have enough shops, goods and/or services to trade to fulfill their requirement of $5000 volume per month.

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                                      • rogerdarin
                                        rogerdarin last edited by

                                        It appears they have taken FTC down for now (even though we were at 5% already!), presumably because we don’t match all the criteria. Still a shame, though, I have the strange feeling that FTC will be meeting their criteria sooner, rather than later…

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                                        • Tobi97l
                                          Tobi97l last edited by

                                          We didn’t match the criteria a week ago because we weren’t in the top 200 on coinmarketcap. But now we do. Seems wierd that they took it down.

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