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Technically it’s Bitcoin Lightning. We support that because its cheap And fast and widely used (650m users).

Also we are Bitcoiners.

However we do support exchange wallets like Luno.com, VALR.com and Binance.com and are adding many more and whatever crypto they support.

As Bitcoiners we try to basically just mention Bitcoin.


We support Bitcoin lighting as a protocol because many wallets support it and it has a lot of users

Nano unfortunately probably won’t be worth supporting because of the small user base

However we’re quite open to supporting any wallet that wants to work with us


We’d love to enable itch and valve to accept bitcoin payments


We as MoneyBadger create an invoice for the customer in their local currency e.g. USD. If they pay with Bitcoin Lightning, they have 3 minutes to complete the transaction at our offered exchange rate. We take on the risk of the price moving.

If they’re paying with one of the exchange wallets we support like Luno.com, VALR.com or Binance.com we do the same, and they can choose to pay with any currency supported by those wallets.

Refunds are processed at time of refund and are for the original amount in the currency of the invoice e.g. USD but at the exchange rate at the time of refunds.

It really all just works the same as paying with a credit card overseas would if you’re paying a EUR bill with USD funds.


The stores just said what they sold. They didn’t say who they sold it to.


That seems possible too. Are you familiar with the system, or are you also guessing?


I work for MoneyBadger



This doesn't show the merchant confirming payment. Presumably you'd wait for that before leaving the restaurant. Sending payment is just the first step.


The merchant receives confirmation on the POS



30-year snail experiment shows evolution in real-time. Wonder if this has implications for conservation strategies.


Congrats and thank you! We’ve been a happy customer since early on. Although we don’t have much usage, our products are mostly R&D, having Cerebrium made it super easy to launch cost effectively on tight budgets and run our own models within our apps.

The support is next level - team is ready to dive into any problem, response is super fast, and has helped us solve a bunch of dev problems that a normal platform probably won’t.

Really excited to see this one grow!!


Thank you - appreciate the kind words! Happy to continue supporting you and the team.


I made a Malazan Wiki AI using the fandom wiki pages - and it’s bloody accurate!

My friend suggested it after I told him ChatGPT was pretty useless.

You can ask it complex questions like give a detailed timeline of the relationship between two characters.

You can even ask it to draw charts like relationship diagrams.

Pretty neat!

Just watch out for creating spoilers.


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