"your customer pays in bitcoin and you receive dollars in your bank account", will Stripe allow us to receive in bitcoins too? I personally would love to use that option. BitPagos does that already but their service is currently limited to Argentinian Hotels. Payza allows it as well, but Payza requires users to create an account and go through a painful process.
It seems like refunds would be hackable. If they're made in bitcoin, I could get back more than I paid if bitcoin value goes up. If they're made in dollars, I could get back more than I paid if it goes down.
Kind of confused as to what exactly happens and how to deal with a user sending bitcon to an expired receiver.<p>All the docs seem to say is "we will do our best to convert them to the requested amount of USD, but the effects are not predictable."<p>Obviously the amount of USD converted won't be predictable, but it's a situation that needs to be handled.
Was a fast setup; already in place. I'm seeing live mode transactions with a "Test" banner in upper right corner, but some tests with an online hosted wallet show these transactions to be real and live, not test-mode. Is this a bug in the Stripe console?
When will this statement "your customer pays in bitcoin and you will receive dollars in your bank account" become "you the customer pay in bitcoin and you will accept a charge in dollars through your bank account"<p>Eta innovation on the consumer side?
I suggest Stripe change the title. It's actually not a Bitcoin guide, and anyone looking to learn more about Bitcoin or for a definitive guide would be disappointed.