A list of awesome Bitcoin payment processors and stories from merchants using them. Why are they awesome?
- They are either protected against financial censorship or they don't practice it.
- They process native Bitcoin transactions and don't require wallets to use the controversial payment protocol.
- They don't block payments by IPs/locations.
Self-Hosted payment processors run on your server and provide you with a full control over the entire payment process and funds. There's no third-party involvement - that significantly increases the censorship-resistance, privacy, and security for you and your customers.
Processor | Fees | Lightning | Directly to Your Wallet | Conversion to Fiat | Requirements |
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BTCPay Server | No fees | Yes | Yes | Via Payment Forwarding | 2 GB RAM, 80 GB Storage, Docker |
Cashier-BTC | No fees | No | Yes | No | ? |
One Time Address | No fees | No | Yes | No | NodeJS |
CryptoWoo | $34 - $99 per year | No | Yes | No | PHP 5.6+, Wordpress 4.3+, WooCommerce 3.0+ |
Hosted payment processors run on someone else's server. This simplifies the initial setup process, but reduces the amount of control you have over the payment process and even funds, if they use their wallets for receiving payments.
Processor | Fees | Lightning | Directly to Your Wallet | Conversion to Fiat | Requirements |
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BitcoinPay | 0.8% | No | No | Yes | Information about business / website. May require certain documents. |
Blockonomics | 1% | No | Yes | Via Payment Forwarding | No |
CoinGate | 1% | Yes | No | Yes | Require certain documents. |
CoinPayments | 0.5% | Yes | No | Yes | On withdrawal may require a number of forms of identification and will require settlement of any outstanding amounts. |
GloBee | 1% or ($30 - $300)/mo | Yes | No | Via Luno and Uphold | Information about business / website. May require certain documents. |
OpenNode | 1% | Yes | No | Yes | May require to verify identity. Also may require to verify details or sources of funds regarding received payments. |
Savvy | No fees (temporary) | No | Yes | No | For accepting payments above $2000, for ICO and other types of fundraising, pre approval required. |
Strike | 1% | Only | No | No | For companies, the name of a company and a physical address. |
Payscrypt | No fees | No | Yes | No | No |
AtomicPay | 0.7%+ | No | Yes | No | KYC required for businesses. |
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