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invisibull 2 months ago
This is catching on like wild fire. I love it <3
The state will surely grant you permission to use open source numbers in a computer database to substitute their money. Lol.
I wish! I nuked Satispay outta my phone, but it'd be great to have an orange alternative. Small user base for sure, but it'd be something.
Do you know what requirements to have access to it? IT residence proof, social security or tax ID? Would want to try to make similar tool for it but probably need cooperation with someone with access to it.
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invisibull 2 months ago
Use what exactly? I haven't used either BLIK or satispay. I was referring to the idea of applying this principle to the local p2p solutions cathing on.
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invisibull 2 months ago
As I understand, you have to bebin Poland. Most likely you need to already be a user of that BLIK system, etc. I think this is why @Max was asking if anyone's building a global solution.
For using bitblik as a maker you don't need to use the BLIK system, you can buy something online in some polish amazon-style website, choose to pay with BLIK and then request a code in bitblik. Of course if you physically in Poland visiting you can also in most shops/restaurants/ATM use bitblik in similar way. As a taker you need to be able to generate BLIK codes which usually means a polish account or polish residence proof which revolut supports.
ios is tricky, it seems they really make it difficult for any kind of webapp/pwa to keep websockets connected when switching apps, I'm currently debugging this and trying to find a solution. Also waiting more than 1month for apple review for altstore in europe....