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What if you could keep QuickBooks and accept Bitcoin?

Most business owners I talk to think accepting Bitcoin means switching accounting software. New platform, new workflow, new headaches. So they don't do it.

But here's the actual problem: it was never about Bitcoin being complicated. It was about the tools not talking to each other. Your accounting software doesn't know your Bitcoin wallet exists. Your Bitcoin wallet doesn't know you send invoices through Xero. That's the gap.

payinbtc.me connects your accounting software to your Bitcoin payment provider. 9 platforms, 14 wallets, 126 pre-built integration combinations. You connect two accounts, and your existing invoices get a Bitcoin payment option. The setup takes about 5 minutes. Your workflow doesn't change.

Check payinbtc.me for more info

1 sat \ 3 replies \ @k00b 7h

re: risk-free. Your customers are risking their financial privacy, aren't they? At least, your product requires your customers trust you, doesn't it? So why should they trust you and your company with their financial records?

clams tech lets me run their software locally, without them getting any of my information, do you?

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124 sats \ 2 replies \ @ton OP 7h
re: risk-free. Your customers are risking their financial privacy, aren't they? At least, your product requires your customers trust you, doesn't it? So why should they trust you and your company with their financial records?

clams tech lets me run their software locally, without them getting any of my information, do you?

Yes, there is trust involved. Currently not possible to self host, perhaps in the future.

As far as I know Clams serves a different purpose as our product. You should see this as an add-on to the accounting software until they native provide bitcoin payment options.

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1 sat \ 1 reply \ @k00b 7h

Makes sense. I know this stuff is nontrivial. It wasn't solicited obviously but I wanted to point out my reaction to the copy writing.

The unique issue bitcoin products need to overcome is earning the trust that their product requires - because bitcoiners are uniquely untrusting. Fortunately, there are many paths to trust - some easier than others.

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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @ton OP 6h

Point taken, we will take this as an improvement in our communication.

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