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NETbilling 01-29-2014 02:48 PM

NETbilling and Bitcoin / biz thread
 
Hi All,

We are interested in a possible Bitcoin implementation into our gateway.

NETbilling would like to know how you would like to see it implemented (quick
payment confirmation vs. standard 6 block chains, receiving Bitcoin or
cash out in dollars, etc) as well as any other ideas that you may have.

All feedback is welcome.

Thanks, Mitch Farber

blackmonsters 01-29-2014 03:00 PM

I would not want it.

TampaToker 01-29-2014 03:00 PM

If a company reputable like yours can cash out in USD you guys will have a winner on your hands right out of the gate. I want to cash out 220 BTC trying to figure out best way to do this right now without getting screwed......

Marcus Aurelius 01-29-2014 03:00 PM

Can you implement dogecoins instead?

edgeprod 01-29-2014 03:07 PM

Hope this helps, Mitch -- this is how I'd want it.
  • Account creation after BTC transfer, but if the 6-confirmation standard isn't met after X blocks, the account kicks back to a "your BTC didn't work out, try again or use an alternative payment method" screen on NETBilling.
  • Ability to select whether payouts are in BTC or USD.
  • Ability to pay in other currencies (DOGE, Lite, etc), pegged to the BTC pricing.

edgeprod 01-29-2014 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TampaToker (Post 19962350)
If a company reputable like yours can cash out in USD you guys will have a winner on your hands right out of the gate. I want to cash out 220 BTC trying to figure out best way to do this right now without getting screwed......

I can do this for you, or buy them if you want. Get in touch. :thumbsup

dyna mo 01-29-2014 03:14 PM

I'm a netbilling customer.

I want to receive payment in bitcoins.

I want pre-generated unique bitcoin addresses (and the corresponding private key) that customers send payment to.

I do not want any bitcoin addresses stored on any server anywhere at any time.

mineistaken 01-29-2014 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius (Post 19962353)
Can you implement dogecoins instead?

:thumbsup:1orglaugh

edgeprod 01-29-2014 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 19962376)
:thumbsup:1orglaugh

Not sure why that's amusing to you. The DOGE community is all over opportunities to spend their cons. You build a platform that takes DOGE, and they will spend them. It converts to BTC with a trivial transaction.

JFK 01-29-2014 05:19 PM

Good for you Mitch for getting in on this, just beware of the pitfalls :2 cents:

Zuzana Designs 01-29-2014 05:25 PM

Great news Mitch. This would be awesome :thumbsup

DamianJ 01-29-2014 05:26 PM

NETbilling are employing Franck as Vice President of BTC.

arock10 01-29-2014 05:34 PM

Fuck bitcoims

Yanks_Todd 01-29-2014 05:46 PM

very interesting

DeanCapture 01-29-2014 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NETbilling (Post 19962333)
Hi All,

We are interested in a possible Bitcoin implementation into our gateway.

NETbilling would like to know how you would like to see it implemented (quick
payment confirmation vs. standard 6 block chains, receiving Bitcoin or
cash out in dollars, etc) as well as any other ideas that you may have.

All feedback is welcome.

Thanks, Mitch Farber

Hey Mitch, I just wanted to thank you for taking care of that issue when Naked.com made an unauthorized charge to my credit card a week or so back. I tried over and over to get them to fix it but it wasn't until I emailed you directly that it got resolved. Then they replied back that there was a "billing error due to a system error". Not sure what that means exactly and nobody took a moment to explain but at least the charge was reversed and I wanted to thank you for that. I would have thanked you earlier but after I gave you all my info, I never heard back from you on this so when I saw your post here, I thought I would thank you publicly. :thumbsup

--
Dean

Lykos 01-29-2014 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgeprod (Post 19962365)
Hope this helps, Mitch -- this is how I'd want it.
  • Account creation after BTC transfer, but if the 6-confirmation standard isn't met after X blocks, the account kicks back to a "your BTC didn't work out, try again or use an alternative payment method" screen on NETBilling.
  • Ability to select whether payouts are in BTC or USD.
  • Ability to pay in other currencies (DOGE, Lite, etc), pegged to the BTC pricing.

Nicely said, i agree and would like to see it !

dyna mo 01-29-2014 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgeprod (Post 19962365)
Hope this helps, Mitch -- this is how I'd want it.
  • Account creation after BTC transfer, but if the 6-confirmation standard isn't met after X blocks, the account kicks back to a "your BTC didn't work out, try again or use an alternative payment method" screen on NETBilling.
  • Ability to select whether payouts are in BTC or USD.
  • Ability to pay in other currencies (DOGE, Lite, etc), pegged to the BTC pricing.


I'm surprised not keeping the bitcoins on a server is not a priority for you.


That's a deal-breaker for me.

edgeprod 01-29-2014 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19962575)
I'm surprised not keeping the bitcoins on a server is not a priority for you.

That's a deal-breaker for me.

I don't mind who has my address. I push them to a tumbler right away.

dyna mo 01-29-2014 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgeprod (Post 19962585)
I don't mind who has my address. I push them to a tumbler right away.

I think that's important information. I'd imagine most all Netbilling clients are not as bitcoin savvy as yourself and are also not necc. aware of the inherent risks in keeping bitcoin address(es) online.

edgeprod 01-29-2014 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19962589)
I think that's important information. I'd imagine most all Netbilling clients are not as bitcoin savvy as yourself and are also not necc. aware of the inherent risks in keeping bitcoin address(es) online.

Wallets? Sure. Addresses? No. Make your address as public as you'd like.

ruff 01-29-2014 08:07 PM

I like it. Good move Netbilling.

dyna mo 01-29-2014 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgeprod (Post 19962590)
Wallets? Sure. Addresses? No. Make your address as public as you'd like.

I see where the confusion is, I included the word "addresses" in my quickly typed out comment above.

I meant to say:

I do not want any bitcoin stored on any server anywhere at any time.

edgeprod 01-29-2014 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19962601)
I see where the confusion is, I included the word "addresses" in my quickly typed out comment above.

I meant to say:

I do not want any bitcoin stored on any server anywhere at any time.

I see. What you may want is a two-factor transaction. You and NETbilling sign the transaction together with the third party (the customer). Then, when two parties agree the transaction is complete, the payment goes through.

As far as no bit coins being stored on any remote server, that's probably an unnecessary restriction (as well as one that comes with additional technical hurdles). When dealing with sketchy third parties, sure. This is NETbilling we're talking about -- if you trust them with your regular billing, you'd be trusting them with your crypto-billing.

dyna mo 01-29-2014 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgeprod (Post 19962612)
I see. What you may want is a two-factor transaction. You and NETbilling sign the transaction together with the third party (the customer). Then, when two parties agree the transaction is complete, the payment goes through.

As far as no bit coins being stored on any remote server, that's probably an unnecessary restriction (as well as one that comes with additional technical hurdles). When dealing with sketchy third parties, sure. This is NETbilling we're talking about -- if you trust them with your regular billing, you'd be trusting them with your crypto-billing.

well, I'm certainly skeptical of having my bitcoin online for even brief periods of time. IMO any place that transacts bitcoin is hanging a sign out stating "we're open for hacking!" It's the first thing I do when I complete a bitcoin transaction- move them offline right then and there.

Nevertheless, youare right, I trust Netbilling. I've worked with Ben and Eddie many times over the years. Ben has been there a very long time and worthy of my trust.

edgeprod 01-29-2014 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19962619)
well, I'm certainly skeptical of having my bitcoin online for even brief periods of time. IMO any place that transacts bitcoin is hanging a sign out stating "we're open for hacking!" It's the first thing I do when I complete a bitcoin transaction- move them offline right then and there.

Nevertheless, youare right, I trust Netbilling. I've worked with Ben and Eddie many times over the years. Ben has been there a very long time and worthy of my trust.

While you're correct in principle, exchanges carry large wallets of all sorts of coins, and I leave significant amounts in them all the time. When dealing with unknown sites developed with an uncertain amount of skill, you should never leave any coins hanging out there.

What you're talking about applies to sites like those, and to "online wallets," which are universally a bad idea. When it comes to a company as trustworthy as Mitch's crew, I see no reason to doubt that our coins would be well watched-after.

The most optimal solution in this regard is to do what the mining pools do: charge a small per-transaction fee for auto-withdrawls at certain thresholds. I have automatic withdrawals on all of my mining pools. They send the coins directly to my wallets without me having to do anything other than watch the balance rise.

I think it's important to look at the spirit of why people say things as well as what they're saying. A blanket "do not leave your coins online" statement is like "never open an attachment from someone you don't know": good advice for most, but it's situation-specific.

NETbilling 01-29-2014 11:38 PM

We appreciate all of the feedback and suggestions. Keep them coming.

Mitch

NETbilling 01-29-2014 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeanCapture (Post 19962518)
Hey Mitch, I just wanted to thank you for taking care of that issue when Naked.com made an unauthorized charge to my credit card a week or so back. I tried over and over to get them to fix it but it wasn't until I emailed you directly that it got resolved. Then they replied back that there was a "billing error due to a system error". Not sure what that means exactly and nobody took a moment to explain but at least the charge was reversed and I wanted to thank you for that. I would have thanked you earlier but after I gave you all my info, I never heard back from you on this so when I saw your post here, I thought I would thank you publicly. :thumbsup

--
Dean

Hi Dean,

It was my pleasure to help. I had the merchant handle it. I did reply to you as well but you just have not received it.

Have a great night,

Mitch

Captain Kawaii 01-30-2014 03:22 AM

I don't get it. Good luck with the FED audits.

rowan 01-30-2014 04:43 AM

Please use a real-world source when converting between USD and BTC. An exchange or mix of exchanges (averaged) where it is possible to buy or sell at that price. mtgox, which many use as a benchmark, is not the real world.

blackmonsters 01-30-2014 07:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii (Post 19962805)
I don't get it. Good luck with the FED audits.

:2 cents:

iSpyCams 01-30-2014 07:31 AM

I'm a netbilling customer and I'd love to accept bitcoin through netbilling and I don't really have a preference on the details since I think it would be a very small percentage of transactions, so I would consider it experimental anyway.

12clicks 01-30-2014 07:50 AM

eh, not something I'll use. It's only a matter of time before the feds screw the whole system and make examples out of a few Americans.

mikesouth 01-30-2014 08:36 AM

Mitch...Nice Play man and I agree with edgeprod here this could be a winner for ya....Id use it.

Due 01-30-2014 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks (Post 19963022)
eh, not something I'll use. It's only a matter of time before the feds screw the whole system and make examples out of a few Americans.

As far as I remember there have already been a couple of cases, they are focused on the illegal usage of botcoin.
I think it could be a great opportunity to increase sales and at the same time serve as a risk since no real presedence have been established as of yet.
If I was utilizing such a service I would want to ensure that my cc gateway and bitcoin gateway is 2 different entities and there is absolutely no comingling of funds, at least if it's a US entity. if it's EU or offshore I would be a bit more relaxed about it.
with most other payment methods, there is always a trail leading back to a point where someone have performed a know your customer check if it's required by law. not sure if that is the same for bitcoin which could put the processor at risk.. that's just ny 2 cents, I don't know a lot about bitcoin so I'm not really the most qualified person to speak about the subject

Stephen 01-30-2014 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NETbilling (Post 19962333)
We are interested in a possible Bitcoin implementation into our gateway.

That's a ballsy move, bud, but if you were able to accept bitcoin, pay out in dollars, and do so while protecting yourself and the company you so tirelessly built, you would have a winner :thumbsup

Good luck with that and please let me know how it's coming along...

BareBacked 01-30-2014 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NETbilling (Post 19962333)
Hi All,

We are interested in a possible Bitcoin implementation into our gateway.

NETbilling would like to know how you would like to see it implemented (quick
payment confirmation vs. standard 6 block chains, receiving Bitcoin or
cash out in dollars, etc) as well as any other ideas that you may have.

All feedback is welcome.

Thanks, Mitch Farber

Pretty sure some one just got arrested in the bit coin game. Seems high risk being us based and all. :2 cents:

BareBacked 01-30-2014 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TampaToker (Post 19962350)
If a company reputable like yours can cash out in USD you guys will have a winner on your hands right out of the gate. I want to cash out 220 BTC trying to figure out best way to do this right now without getting screwed......

You seriously have $200k in bitcoin? wow. What did you get in at ?

BareBacked 01-30-2014 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks (Post 19963022)
eh, not something I'll use. It's only a matter of time before the feds screw the whole system and make examples out of a few Americans.

yes:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

srockhard 01-30-2014 11:54 AM

Mitch I'm curious what kind of rates you would be offering for Bitcoins? Personally I don't think I'd want to pay any more than 1% as that is what I can process with the mainstream wallets and have the added benefit of them converting my Bitcoin to USD everyday if I choose. I know the other adult industry processors are from 10-15% of each transaction in USD so would you be able to compete with the 1% fee of the other options?

Mediamix 01-30-2014 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by srockhard (Post 19963405)
Mitch I'm curious what kind of rates you would be offering for Bitcoins? Personally I don't think I'd want to pay any more than 1% as that is what I can process with the mainstream wallets and have the added benefit of them converting my Bitcoin to USD everyday if I choose. I know the other adult industry processors are from 10-15% of each transaction in USD so would you be able to compete with the 1% fee of the other options?

Good question...


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