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[–] BlindFrog@lemmy.world 35 points 1 week ago (13 children)

https://voidfox.com/blog/payment_processor_fun_2025_making_your_own_msp/

Someone breaks down why it'd be a monumental task for Valve/Itch to vertically integrate the whole payment processing thing into their business. The essay is highly readable.

The only thing I had to look up was
Escrow: a financial arrangement w/ a third party who holds/manages funds on behalf of two parties in a transaction

My takeaway was that Valve/itch/GOG would still be beholden to the banks who track porn as high risk for fraudulent transactions.

So what can we do about it? ~asking in earnest, btw. I buy porn and toys like a regular ass person, too~

[–] spicehoarder@lemmy.zip 15 points 1 week ago (7 children)
[–] Nindelofocho@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago (5 children)

How does using a cryptocurrency work in this instance? Does a game that costs 20 coins always cost 20 coins or is it going to be 10 one day and 60 the next depending on its value? If it stays at 20 coins are those 20 coins going to cost me 1% of my paycheck one day and then 3% the next? (Numbers just for example) Theres so many issues with just having to deal with another currency not just crypto. How can you guarantee its stability in relation to your original currency? How much are you going to have to spend to convert currencies and/or make transactions?

[–] Jack_Burton@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago

Stablecoins like USDC are basically x coins is the cost. It's pegged to the US dollar so 1 USDC is equal to $1 USD, always. Something like Bitcoin on the other hand, it's better to think of it as it's own currency. For example, right now the equivalent to $20 USD would be 0.00016962 BTC. When BTC goes up in price, $20 USD costs fewer Bitcoins (sats, which are everything passed the decimal).

The real world equivalent would be exchange rates, like between the US and Canada. Say the rate is 1.33, so that $20 USD game would cost $26.60 CAD. The rate changes to 1.35, so now it costs you $27. Next week it dips to 1.28, so now that $20 USD game costs $25.60 CAD.

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