Here’s a programmer from Qerko who was in charge of BTC payments in Qerko and the author of the X post.
Yeah, the whole situation around regulations forced me to try paving a different path.
Right now, as my side project, I’m building a self-custody payment system similar to Qerko, but based on local-first and open-source principles. It’s called Finito - https://github.com/finitoapp/finito
The merchant runs their own POS (Point-Of-Sale) directly in the browser, and communication with the payment app happens via Nostr. So no backend, no 3rd-party dependencies,...
It will support not only BTC (which will be natively built-in), but also classic fiat currencies. For example, in Czechia there’s the option to pay for services account-to-account, and this method will also be supported in Finito via a plugin.
I’d welcome any help with the project. I'm just at the beginning.
The ambition is also to have an invoicing system in Finito, which could be appreciated by a large number of small entrepreneurs / sole traders.
Here’s a programmer from Qerko who was in charge of BTC payments in Qerko and the author of the X post.
Yeah, the whole situation around regulations forced me to try paving a different path.
Right now, as my side project, I’m building a self-custody payment system similar to Qerko, but based on local-first and open-source principles. It’s called Finito - https://github.com/finitoapp/finito
The merchant runs their own POS (Point-Of-Sale) directly in the browser, and communication with the payment app happens via Nostr. So no backend, no 3rd-party dependencies,...
It will support not only BTC (which will be natively built-in), but also classic fiat currencies. For example, in Czechia there’s the option to pay for services account-to-account, and this method will also be supported in Finito via a plugin.
I’d welcome any help with the project. I'm just at the beginning.
The ambition is also to have an invoicing system in Finito, which could be appreciated by a large number of small entrepreneurs / sole traders.