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Re: Ripple Giveaway!
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rnavarro
on 28/05/2013, 15:09:29 UTC
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Re: Bitzaar.com - Bitcoins for Merchants
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rnavarro
on 31/10/2011, 14:37:12 UTC
Help build trust for Bitzaar!

Consider using http://www.thebitcoinreview.com/ to Rate this new service and give it a Comment / Review


Rate And Review Bitzaar @ http://www.thebitcoinreview.com/site.php?site_id=742#review

Ah good call! I'll add us to the listing!
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Re: Bitzaar.com - Bitcoins for Merchants
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rnavarro
on 29/10/2011, 13:14:22 UTC
Just to pull in some comments and discussion from a reddit thread:

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And in your FAQ you write "Due to the fact that exchange rates are only calculated when withdrawing funds your per-transaction exchange rate risk is very low." I'm not sure what you mean with that exactly. If the exchange rate at the time of my withdraw is used, I actually have more exchange rate risk this way. Because I'm exposing myself to all the exchange rate movement that happens between my sale (where I might have set prices according to the exchange rate at the time) and the time when I withdraw. If you want to minimize exchange rate risk for merchants you should be converting to local currency as quickly as possible.

As for transaction fee's....I put a bit of thought into this and decided that it was likely easier for merchants to deal with this in a "lump sum" transaction. That is, when merchants wish to withdraw from their account the currency exchange takes place, then and there, upon withdrawal.

That being said, I'd like to enable the most flexibility for the merchant and will probably allow the merchant to choose how they want their transactions exchanged, on the fly or lump sum. I haven't figured out a safe and easy way to get this done yet, but rest assured it's definitely on the todo list!

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On the "for developers" tab, it would be good to see how you would actually integrate this into a site.
What's the API ?

I guess the limited examples should be expanded upon.
As of right now we have a gateway that you can POST a certain set of parameters to in order to facilitate a transaction. The code to do this is on the page and I'll be expanding with some more examples shortly.

We also have a WHMCS connector that handles this on your behalf, you just have to fill in the relevant bits in your WHMCS install.
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Re: Bitzaar.com - Bitcoins for Merchants
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rnavarro
on 29/10/2011, 13:02:42 UTC
You can start by removing whois protection and provide some real contact data. There really are too many anonymous businesses around here, the community should filter them out if we don't want history repeating itself over and over again.

Fair enough, I've "de-cloaked" the domain.

Much like Google allows their engineers to use 20% of their time on projects they're passionate about, my company offers a similar program. Under this program I developed Bitzaar.

That being said:
Yes, we are a real company.
Yes, we've been around for a while.
Yes, I'm committed to my project.

Any other constructive comments and/or concerns are encouraged!
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Re: Bitzaar.com - Bitcoins for Merchants
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rnavarro
on 29/10/2011, 04:54:25 UTC
Yeah I know, hence the first line of my post.

How do you build trust? It takes time and good will from a community.

I started developing this app Wed Apr 13 21:13:31 2011 -0400 as per my commit logs. I saw mybitcoin come and go, MtGox and a flurry of other services get hacked.

I tried to build Bitzaar in a way that learned from those mistakes, bcrypting passwords and securing APIs (to the best of my current knowledge) for example.

I'm willing to jump through a reasonable amount of hoops to prove the validity to the community...but it's a catch 22...it'll take time to earn the good will.
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Bitzaar.com - Bitcoins for Merchants
by
rnavarro
on 29/10/2011, 01:07:01 UTC
Hello Everyone!

I know my project may be against the entire vibe of this community, but for some of you it may be useful, and for you I will pursue it!

I'd like to present the official public beta (alpha?  Shocked) of Bitzaar!

Bitzaar aims to be an e-wallet service, but focused on merchants. We want to make it easy for merchants to accept bitcoins and conduct business with this magical currency.

At Bitzaar we'll be focusing primarily on enabling merchants to provide their services without having to worry about bitcoin clients, server security, or any of the other things associated with accepting a currency. We're going to be introducing more cart integrations in the near future, for now we just have the big one...WHMCS.

We want merchants to focus on what they do best, their products and customers!

For right now I'm only announcing a preview of the service that runs on the Bitcoin testnet. This is to close any security holes that may come up, polish features and usability, and get general feedback without you having to worry about losing any of your hard earned coins.

https://stage.bitzaar.com

Constructive  Wink feedback is most appreciated!

Ideas and feature requests are more than welcome!  We'll be trying to release as safely and often as we can. Grin

We're in the process of adding Dwolla for account withdrawals. This should be done by the final non-testnet release.
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Re: Calling All Merchants!
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rnavarro
on 19/09/2011, 21:53:29 UTC
Anyone have any other ideas/suggestions?  Huh

As a merchant, is there anything in particular that you're looking for in a payment processor? Feature-wise or what not?
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Re: Calling All Merchants!
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rnavarro
on 18/09/2011, 14:55:51 UTC
Both

If you have an account with us you can pay directly from your account, if not then we'll give you an address to send the funds to for that particular transaction.
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Re: Calling All Merchants!
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rnavarro
on 18/09/2011, 14:50:04 UTC
oscommerce is in the works.  Wink

Given my limited man power I'd like to focus on the more popular carts first, so the speed at which I finish payment gateways depends on the popularity of said cart.
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Calling All Merchants!
by
rnavarro
on 18/09/2011, 13:56:21 UTC
Hello Merchants,

Thanks for stopping in to read this  Grin

I'm currently coding up an application that aims to make it easy for merchants to accept Bitcoins as a form of payment. I anticipate releasing it for a public alpha in the next week or so depending on how the stars align.

So! My question for all you merchants out there. What features are you looking for in a payment processor? Whether it is from the geeky programming side or the more business oriented cash-flow monitoring side, I'd like to know what you want.

I'm thinking subscriptions would be a great feature to add, still working out the logistics for this one.

The app currently has a WHMCS payment module that works great. What other popular carts would you like integration for?  Huh

Comments/Questions are highly encouraged!
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Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started!
by
rnavarro
on 17/09/2011, 17:38:38 UTC
The community desperately needs a fully function set of eCommerce plugins for WHMCS and HostBill to get BitCoin usable as a viable currency for buying goods and services.

Can you do that?

I currently have a working plugin for WHMCS in the application I'm developing. It works quite well  Grin
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Re: Updated BitCoin Network room :()
by
rnavarro
on 17/09/2011, 17:25:26 UTC

I love this tool, very good for finding full galleries and such
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Re: Hello I am new here
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rnavarro
on 17/09/2011, 17:16:38 UTC
I, a pseudo-noob, welcome you to the club  Grin
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Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started!
by
rnavarro
on 17/09/2011, 17:13:22 UTC
We are a non-profit online video game library and we are looking to add the benefits of bitcoin to the site.

http://videogameexperiment.com/ is the site.

We hope to add bitcoins as an option to buy or rent video games, as well as getting bitcoins for trading games in.

Are you more focused on one time payments for rentals or a recurring subscription based model?
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Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started!
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rnavarro
on 17/09/2011, 17:08:59 UTC
This thread is awesome!

As for me, I'm a web application developer that's working on something to help all of these businesses out. I need to do a bit more market research to see where I want to go with it, but this thread is a huge help!

Best of luck to all you business owners and your entrepreneurial endeavors!

I'd like to get whitelisted so I can post in the market place to get some feedback for the merchant tools I'm developing.
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
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rnavarro
on 17/09/2011, 17:07:30 UTC
Hey Guys,

Long time lurker here, finally decided to post!

I'm a pretty proficient web programmer, been working on something for the last few months...need to gather more market info to see where to push it...  Grin
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Re: Hello I am new here
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rnavarro
on 17/09/2011, 16:55:16 UTC
You are, but be careful. If you sneeze the wrong way, you will start a flame war.

Haha all too true sadly  Undecided
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Re: Newbie restrictions
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rnavarro
on 17/09/2011, 16:54:31 UTC
I've had my account for a few months now.....long time lurker and finally decided to post.....I was wondering why I couldn't  Grin

This is a good idea!