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Re: Looking for Reliable Crypto Payment Solutions (No KYC, Minimal Redirections)
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BitDrift
on 06/06/2025, 02:24:01 UTC
I used to work for an online casino that used bucksbus. From what I remember, they were pretty happy with it. I didn’t use it personally though, so can’t vouch for it... But yeah, on-ramps seem to be a headache for a lot of companies.


I'm looking for a crypto payment solution for my own store as well. How do you like Bucksbus so far? I looked into them too, but they didn’t offer the 0.07% rate. How did you manage to get that deal? Thank you!

BTCPayServer for Bitcoin/Litecpin/Doge, + whatever the software is called for Ethereum and Monero, and you're good. Failing that, Blockonomics is also one to look into. They don't support as many coins though.

Thank you for the advice! Those are solid options, but I still need more coins, and Bucksbus, they can even add coins by request, so I’m sticking with their service for now.

Using brand new accounts to have conversations that promote a service (in this case Bucksbus) is not how you promote a service.

It is clear that entities affiliated with Bucksbus are shilling bucksbus with new accounts with biased comments in this thread.

I'd not trust Bucksbus for this reason.

I understand the concern. Just to clarify, I actually created this account because I was looking for advice and wanted to join the conversation, not to promote anything. I’m not affiliated with bucksbus in any way. I’m simply a user who recently started testing out their service for my own store after comparing a bunch of options. So far, the experience has been smooth. Of course, I’m still early in, so I’m keeping a close eye.

It’s always smart to do your own due diligence. Just sharing my side in case it helps someone else who's exploring alternatives.

Oh, great, you understand my concern. Thank you so much  Roll Eyes

Another clear indicator is saying that you are paying 0.07% and was sold by the "BB" team, then proceeded to say that to qualify for that 0.07% rate it requires the purchase of a $35,000 package for 500,000 transactions. I very highly doubt you paid $35,000 for 500,000 transactions.

I'm looking for a crypto payment solution for my own store as well. How do you like Bucksbus so far? I looked into them too, but they didn’t offer the 0.07% rate. How did you manage to get that deal? Thank you!

So far, so good, I can't say anything negative. I'd even say I'm impressed. But to be fair, I just started using it, so keep that in mind. As for payments, it really depends. To qualify for the 0.07% rate, you'd need to buy their package of 500,000 transactions, which costs $35,000. They offer different packages based on transaction volume. But even if you don’t have that many transactions, they have other payment models. If I’m not mistaken, you can choose to pay $0.30 per transaction if you usually receive big payments, or 0.3% from every transaction if your clients make smaller payments. I think it’s pretty cool how they tailor it to different business needs. I'm surprised they didn’t explain it in more detail.

For this reason among others (like brand new accounts spawning just to talk in this thread) I still maintain that it's more likely you are affiliated with BucksBus and that you're subtly shilling their service, rather than here to genuinely discuss no kyc payment solutions. 

If it gives peace of mind to people around here, I can share what isn’t perfect with bb. With absolute honesty, for on-ramp, the U.S. region is only supported by partners that require KYC for now. But I don’t need it for my business, and I truly love the service so far. Just because my account is new, does that mean I can’t express my thoughts?

Is it really that unbelievable to you?
Different businesses have different needs and transaction volumes. For me, locking in a better rate with a larger package made sense — it’s just math. I’m not here to convince anyone, just sharing my experience like others do. If it doesn’t work for you, that’s fair. But assuming what someone else did or didn’t pay without knowing the details doesn’t add much to the conversation.

Also, I don’t think it’s fair or productive to bash a service or business without even trying it. I rarely post in forums and only came here to ask for advice, not to stir up controversy, lol. Let’s keep it helpful. Thank you!

Even your AI (indicative by the em / "—") is struggling to come up with a good post to reply with.

You can drop the positive tone and acting as if:
- $35,000 is a normal price to pay for a reduced fee on a pay per transaction service
- Paying $35,000 in advance for a wordpress plugin that was suggested to you by a brand new member who joined on the same day as you is a normal thing to do (it isn't).
- You are here to genuinely discuss anything other than Bucksbus.

Cut the shit, lock the thread, and bookmark this as a reference for why shilling is a bad marketing move/brand decision. You're not fooling anyone by acting as if you are innocent (at least, you're certainly not fooling me).

So if I use AI for proofreading, does that mean I’m now affiliated with ChatGPT? 😄 I’m not trying to convince you, my friend. Also, why should I be the one to lock this thread after your unfriendly tone? We have freedom of speech here—at least, I hope so. Thank you!