Okay so now that Subscribestar has gone to shit, if you make a custom website for your adult art or controversial/political content, what payment processor are you supposed to use? Someone told me Stripe, but isn't Stripe owned by big banks and could pull off a Visa? Crypto doesn't seem like an option because normies would not bother to look into it.
>>108352320i use paypal with faked payment description
>>108352320Stripe is a big boy financial company. Their jannies are feds. If you get banned by Stripe you have much bigger things to worry about.The only reason why people don't use stripe is because their UI/UX is fucking horrible and extremely slow. But it has the lowest rates, because unlike "BuyMeACoffee" or "SubscribeStar", you don't have assholes skimming off the top of every donation/purchase you receive. 2.4% flat rate. Just fucking use Stripe. There are no good alternatives unless you use crypto, which nobody uses.
>>108352354Using stripe as an individual is feasible, but I'd recommend that you set up a LLC or something and then get a virtual mail address. Most transactions won't show your name, phone, and address to your clients by default, but it's kinda sketchy because it's very case-dependent. Invoices, for example, will include that information and there's no good way to get around it afaik.
Is gumroad still a thing?
It's honestly depressing how little people care about payment processors deciding what you're allowed to do with your money. All they had to do is taking baby steps and all retards immediately think they're safe instead of realizing they're next.Oh, they only banned loli hentai, good, I don't care, they surely won't ban anything else.Oh, they only banned drawings of rape, good, I don't care, they surely won't ban anything else.Oh, they only banned furshit, good, I don't care, they surely won't ban anything else.Oh, they only banned porn where the male is white and the female was born with a vagina, good, I don't care, they surely won't ban anything else.Oh, they only banned sharing any opinion that isn't the mainstream one, good, I don't care, they surely won't ban anything else.
Crypto is treated like a financial asset and investment so you technically gotta report each transaction (except buying the crypto itself) to tax authorities. It's also hard for normies to get into. It's a real shame because it has potential. Hopefully a similarly powerful international payment system can replace it.