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kasisto
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Are there any Monero POS terminals or a way to turn a tablet or phone into a POS terminal?
There's also Kasisto
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Ask HN: Practically accepting cryptocurrency for businesses without middlemen?
There is Kasisto which uses Monero.
https://github.com/amiuhle/kasisto
> Kasisto is a Point of Sale payment system to accept the cryptocurrency Monero. The only requirement is an internet connection, there are no third parties involved.
> To be fast (confirmation within seconds), Kasisto accepts unconfirmed transactions.
If you're not using a middleman, then I think it would be wise to use a private-by-default currency so that others cannot see your financials.
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ELI5 Confirmations
I see. A double spend isn't possible. However, is the attack outlined here: https://github.com/amiuhle/kasisto/issues/31#issue-290243115 feasible? If so, is it easy to do?
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Currently looking for a third-party-free method to accept Monero payments.
possibly related: https://github.com/amiuhle/kasisto
hub20
- GitHub incident 2022-03-23
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Ask HN: Practically accepting cryptocurrency for businesses without middlemen?
BTCPayServer is very good, but it can not accept payments in the Ethereum network. If you want to accept stabletokens (which seems to be the case since you don't want to necessarily hold crypto as an investment, so stable tokens can help you to avoid volatility), you will certainly want to be able to accept ERC20 tokens. I'd recommend you take a look at Hub20 [0], which I've been working for a while and it aims to be the Ethereum analog to BTCPayServer. Currently Hub20 is also integrating with Raiden Network[1], which works in a similar way to BTC's Lightning (but again has the advantage that it can work with any erc20 token, so you can transact with stable tokens if you wish)
Hub20 is self-hosted, so you control all the keys. I am also working on a checkout system[2] so that people can accept payments from their site in a similar way to Stripe.
I've been working to turn Hub20 into my full-time project recently, I'm always on the Matrix room [3] for any kind of support. I'm also open to consulting in the domain.
[0] https://hub20.io
[1] https://raiden.network
[2] https://gitlab.com/mushroomlabs/hub20/checkout20
[3] https://matrix.to/#/#hub20:communick.com
What are some alternatives?
light-client - The Raiden Light Client
BTCPay Server - Accept Bitcoin payments. Free, open-source & self-hosted, Bitcoin payment processor.
xmr-node-proxy - Cryptonote/Forknote/Cryptonight/Light/Heavy coin proxy for nodejs-pool
tilt - Tilt - Cryptocurrency Payments Platform
nano - Lightweight, facility, high performance golang based game server framework
monerolib - Monero JavaScript library
hub20 - Self-hosted payment gateway for Ethereum and any ERC20 token, integrates with Raiden for almost-zero fees.
pipeline-ui - PIPELINE Design System
nano - ⚠️ Moved ⚠️
Breez Mobile Client - Lightning Network mobile client
matrix.to - A simple stateless privacy-protecting URL redirecting service for Matrix