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by hellbanner
2815 days ago
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Looped in with IP Infringement, regulated or illegal products and services
> Adult content and services Pornography and other obscene materials (including literature, imagery and other media); sites offering any sexually-related services such as prostitution, escorts, pay-per view, adult live chat features
> Products or services that are otherwise prohibited by our financial partners
Video game or virtual world credits Sale of in-game currency unless the merchant is the operator of the virtual world |
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I saw the title of the article and had to do a lookup - the word democratised; it's a terrible choice here. This makes it sounds like stripe somehow made crypto send and receive easy.
They've done nothing of the sort. I'd say they have actually increased the chokehold monopolization of the major CC issuers instead.
If they used their clout to change the game, great, but they haven't.
You made some API things easier for developers - congrats. You are like paypal from a decade ago, but with 2.0 docs, and modern code for developers - except that paypal is actually helping more people take payments that are in threatened groups these days, and stripe just goes along with the censorship upstream and makes it easier to deploy.
Even coinbase is doing more to "democratize and reshape the digital economy" (not that they are doing it as well I had hoped they and others could).