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I have personally purchased hosting for my business website from a company that offers crypto payments. But there's no refund or grace period had been offered to me just because I am using crypto payments. If I had used traditional payment methods, I would have got 30 days period to check their service and get a refund if I am not satisfied. Crypto has a long way to go!
A few years ago I also purchased hosting and domains using Bitcoin payments, but never knew about the return rules or grace period when the buyer was not satisfied.
Didn't really pay attention to that.
I've only seen Bitcoin payments in the past using the Bitcoin network with multiple confirmations required and a fee to be paid.
If you say it will be more expensive, it's only a small difference with Fiat payments.
Even now payments for Hosting, Domains, or anything else can use the Lightning network which is faster more efficient, and cheaper.
Even many hosting or domain companies such as Namecheap are now using the Lightning network.
It's interesting to see how Bitcoin payments have evolved, especially with the Lightning network. While Lightning offers speed and efficiency, consider
as a payment gateway. It supports various cryptocurrencies, offering flexibility in payment options. Coinremitter's security features and easy integration can be valuable for businesses and ensure seamless transactions, providing an alternative solution to suit different preferences in the crypto payment landscape.