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Project Back Running After being TURNED DOWN πŸ’ͺ

If you have not read my last post about the issue, you can see it here (https://www.indiehackers.com/product/subscrypto/project-turned-down-by-stripe--N_FKMDCkCZyJcc1IhNl) to get some context. To sum up with, Stripe decided to shut down my account after "too many fraudulent payments"... ❌

As other indie hackers pointed out in my previous post, Stripe is going towards a wrong direction, shutting down many profitable business that are doing the right things.

But I am not here to complain, as this is what happens when you take a risk. Instead, I decided to bring back my project πŸš€, now together with Square (as @brett_petrusek commented, it's more Crypto friendly) so we will see how this second chapter goes. πŸ§‘β€πŸš€

If I get shut down again, I will set up some sort of crypto payment πŸ’±, but it was not the point of my business in the first place, as there are many tools out there where you can easily swap coins.

Let's start this adventure again! Wish me luck! πŸ€πŸ€ž

, Founder of Icon for SubsCrypto
SubsCrypto
on July 19, 2023
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