ChainPay Partners With Payment Goblin, Users Can Accept Bitcoin
ChainPay has been covering a lot of ground in the five short months since its launch. Most recently, ChainPay has reached a partnership with Payment Goblin, allowing customers of Payment Goblin to accept Bitcoin with no changes to branding. Specializing in enabling merchants to accept Bitcoin, ChainPay allows companies to accept Bitcoin in a seamless fashion by supporting most e-Commerce packages (like Shopify and Magneto) or by using its API to add a Bitcoin payment gateway to any eCommerce website.
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In a press release announcing its partnership with ChainPay, Payment Goblin is now able to offer its bitcoin services to clients based in Isle of Man. Payment Goblin is a payments processor company offering credit card payments processing to merchants internationally while the ChainPay platform provides bitcoin payment gateways services to merchants. "Payment Goblin is a forward thinking payment processor who recognizes the value of Bitcoin payments. We are pleased to be working with such an organisation whose goals are aligned so well with ourselves. Through this partnership we hope to....
In under five minutes, any store using WooCommerce for their customer's shopping experience can enable bitcoin payments. ChainPay posted a video tutorial of their new WordPress plugin yesterday, and the results are fairly quick. In the four minute video, including a 30-second proof of the Wadsworth Constant, James Carter, founder of AltXE, installs the plugin, places an order and pays all in a smooth transaction. ChainPay is the first product to launch out of the bitcoin startup AltXE, and Carter told CCN that the simple integration in ChainPay's plugin is something they focused on from....
The bitcoin conglomerates Coinbase and BitPay are about to have some major competition from ChainPay, a new payment processor headquartered in the Isle of Man. ChainPay is being launched by startup firm AltXE, which according to co-founder James Carter, is aiming to introduce smaller fees and easier payment methods in an attempt to compete with the big leagues and tackle more customers in Europe: "If you sign up with Coinbase you might be just another merchant in their box. If you sign up with us, we'll be engaged with the merchant, making sure that everything is functioning well." The....
A bootstrapped startup in the Isle of Man has launched a payment processor called ChainPay that it hopes will compete with the likes of BitPay and Coinbase in the European market. The firm, called AltXE, says it is focused on signing up European merchants to use its payment processor and that its fee schedule and personal attention to customers will distinguish it from its much better funded competitors. "If you sign up with Coinbase you might be just another merchant in their box. If you sign up with us, we'll be engaged with the merchant, making sure that everything is functioning well,"....
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