Mi respuesta es:
. 2 Hace falta aplicaciones donde se introduzca el pago de Trx, mercado minorista, se conciencie a los vendedores que también existe este método y es tan correcto como los otros.
.7 El pago de trx en comercios hace referencia un poco a la opción2, se que Mastercard se está asociando con Tron y Huobi, en cuanto Tronbank me parece que son cajeros.
El crear una tarjeta con solo pago trx sin tener que pasar por un exchange centralizado, que pudiera ser de recarga o con fondos en billetera.
Actually the name isn’t Tronbank but blockbank. And it’s adding lot of small tokens as well as a way of payment so it’s not going thru CEX. They issue cards for payments in shops.
Option 03 by @manfred_jr has my vote, highlighting further;
Recurring payments refer to the automatic billing of a customer’s account for a service or product on a regular basis. Recurring payments are used for services such as subscriptions, memberships, and other recurring bills. This model of payment is becoming increasingly popular among businesses and customers due to its convenience and reliability.
However, managing recurring payments can be a hassle, especially for users with multiple subscriptions and bills. This is where payment solutions can come in to make the process easier for users.
A payment solution app with a recurring payment feature would provide users with an easy-to-use platform to manage their recurring bills. The app could offer several features to enhance the user experience, including:
Notifications for upcoming payments: Users could receive notifications before their recurring payments are due. This would allow them to make sure that they have sufficient funds in their account to cover the payment and avoid late fees.
Payment history: Users could view their payment history, which would show them the amount paid, the date of payment, and the payment method used. This would help users keep track of their expenses and budget better.
Modify or cancel recurring payments: Users could easily modify or cancel their recurring payments if they need to. This feature would give users more control over their finances and provide them with greater flexibility.
Payment options: The app could provide users with different payment options such as credit cards, debit cards, bank transfers, and e-wallets, making it easy for users to pay their bills in the way that is most convenient for them.
Finally, incorporating a recurring payments feature into a payment solution app would be a great way to improve the user experience and provide users with greater convenience and control over their finances.
Gracias por la información, averiguaré sobre Blockbank si es interesante.
I would make the request to you guys to vote again @fabsltsa and @manfred_jr and I would invite anyone on this forum to post their vote
Thanks a lot for the effort!
Then O6, I like the idea of on-chain P2P for international transactions
Thanks for your Vote!
03 has my vote and amongst numerous reasons, here’s why;
One advantage of recurring payments is that they provide businesses with a predictable cash flow. With recurring payments, businesses can rely on a steady stream of income, which can be helpful for budgeting and planning purposes. This can help businesses make better financial decisions and avoid cash flow issues. By having a predictable cash flow, businesses can also invest in growth opportunities and take on new projects with confidence, knowing that they have a reliable source of revenue.
In that case i will vote for @fabsltsa project. Thank you
You cant vote for your project. So kindly vote again
Last 48 hours to vote …
In that case, I vote for @Nana66419
Last chance to vote. @rod1232313 @Prince-Onscolo @antonio @wescosmic would love your vote.
Possible options other than yours:
Hola, voto por 02 comercio minorista @rod1232313
i’ll vote for number 6. To me this would be one of the most useful to attempt for this hackathon…
edit – I do think that my submission 08 is misunderstood as just “card payments” - what was suggested there has nothing to do with issuing Cards for payments…but rather is a possible solution for web3 payments on web2 sites… which is basically an approach to solve 06 - payment conversion to fiat for vendors.
@fabsltsa this does not exist afaik… and in no way competes against the parties you mentioned. In fact it would allows people like me and others that are from countries that are denied access to crypto cards to still make crypto payments for web2 services by having users that do have access to Cards to pay on behalf of those that cant on those web2 sites that accept cards only…
if you do think this already exists… please point me to the solution as I need this thanks. This will also answer @Nana66419 question as well.
Ok voting for @Nana66419
This is one challenge we all face especially in Africa here. So many mode of payments are not available here. So try and build something for us.
For example if you can charge in crypto and settle our PayPal payments for us.
my vote is for 01 new casino by @fabitsa.
Thanks for the explanation. MasterCard is currently working with Huobi to deliver that kind of service
Yea …my understanding is that this Card won’t be available for all nationalities to access as is the case for all other Card issuer + company partnerships…but if something like Sorrel Pay/or similar service were to exist then folks with cards can choose to “share” their card with folks via p2p/pay on behalf of - and this would fill those accessibility gaps.
eg. of an applied use. Consider Travala.com - I use them to book flights with USDD. They generate virtual cards that pay for the flights when you pay them crypto.
Now also, I stay in Airbnb’s for at least 1 month per locale and thus get discounts for the longer period stays… but I can’t pay crypto there (only card or paypal) and nowhere else not even Travala has Airbnb stays listed that function in the same dynamic as their flights bookings (yet).
Of course, you can book hotels and hostels with Travala but they are still way more expensive than Airbnb on a monthly basis and are also not “homely” options for a nomad lifestyle like mine… So I must have a card for this… if one can’t get a personal crypto card due to nationality restrictions then that makes it costlier for folks from “developing” countries to access accommodations…
Expand this across multiple domains eg. @Nana66419 with his Spantran scenario.
If there was a service that enables a sharing economy for those with crypto/trad cards and those without access to them, then that solves a lot and multiple sides benefit incl MC, Visa etc…
08 was a proposed solution for scenarios like this.
Till the master card partnership becomes available and accessible to all and sundry, there has to be a solution that will bridge the gap between card holders and non card holders.
So that card holders can make payments on behalf of non card holders whiles earning something on the side for doing that.
We in Africa face this challenge alot and this has made the banks capitalize on this to charge us crazy fees for these transactions.