It's Bitcoin-only product in that it doesn't use any other "cryptocurrencies" (unless you count L-BTC as a shitcoin :D).
As far as I understand, the fiat payment method integrations are for pre-coiners who can't pay with bitcoin yet: and more fiat is being converted to BTC via Zaprite invoices.
With regards to the subscription fee, in this AMA there was discussion whether Zaprite should charge e.g. per invoice: #471457
I meant for fiat. Zaprite can have another product for fiat payments. Why are they using the same invoicing platform for fiat and Bitcoin. Can they have two different platforms?
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The ability to receive fiat side-by-side with bitcoin is a key feature, not a bug. There are very few bitcoin-only businesses, especially in this early stage. So offering the flexibility to accept your accounting currency, and BTC, is what users love about Zaprite.
Besides, you can always just use it bitcoin-only. Adding fiat payments is just another module you can choose to enable or not. That's the beauty of Zaprite—it is completely customizable to your individual needs and choices.
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Fair point and interesting design choice indeed. Maybe it's for simplicity.
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