How to accept Bitcoin
Are your customers wanting to pay you with Bitcoin but, you want to receive US Dollars in your checking account? Simply contact us and provide your checking account and routing number and we can get you setup with a bitcoin merchant account to accept Bitcoin on your website, mobile device, or tablet. All transactions are instantly processed then deposited into your checking account next business day in US Dollars.
Fees:
- 1% of processed transactions when used (Lower pricing available based on volume)
- Free to Setup
- No Monthly Fees
- No Maintenance Fees
What is Bitcoin?
Bitcoin is a exciting open source digital currency that protects both the business and the customer in a secure payment. A Bitcoin payment cannot be counterfeited and the payment transaction cannot be reversed or cancelled. This means you have Zero Fraud and Zero Risk of chargebacks.
Bitcoin Facts:
Bitcoin has been around since 2009 and is globally accepted. Thousands of merchants currently accept Bitcoin worldwide. Companies like Dell, Microsoft, Expedia Travel, DirectTV, Deloitte, and Overstock.com just to name a few. There are over 25 million active Bitcoin wallet holders in the US with a spending power exceeding $17 billion. Everyday, the value of Bitcoin transactions exceeds 175 million dollars. Bitcoin companies have received over $1 billion in funding and joint venture capital from companies like Visa, Goldman Sachs, MasterCard and NASDAQ.
Zero Risk:
Accepting Bitcoin at your retain or on-line location means you will never have to worry about chargebacks, fraud or protecting sensitive payment information ever again. The Zero Risk Zero Fraud program offered by MerchantGuy.com, will instantly process, confirm and then settle your transactions through the ACH bank network on the next business day. You and your customers that transact with Bitcoin will receive instant notice that the payment has been made. You have zero risk of Bitcoin price fluctuation, zero risk of fraud, and your transactions are settled in USD next business day.