If in the EU. Try WERO and tell your bank how to make it better if you truly care about an alternative to PayPal and the Visa/Master duopoly.
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If in the EU. Try WERO and tell your bank how to make it better if you truly care about an alternative to PayPal and the Visa/Master duopoly. Don’t expect the perfect solution. Understand that alternatives are never better or perfect from the get-go but that we need to tell them through using them how to become better and better. Be a pioneer, not a follower

Wero - Digital payment wallet
Experience fast and secure digital payments with Wero’s wallet, enabling you to send and receive money between bank accounts in under 10 seconds.
(wero-wallet.eu)
@jwildeboer Had Payconiq before, which is now replaced by Wero. Works just as well, but now also outside of Belgium. Excellent!
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@farshidhakimy … that uses a privacy preserving hash based on mail/phone to find … /pedantic @mattb
@farshidhakimy @mattb @jwildeboer ... Which still has the effect that anybody who knows (or enumerates) your phone number gets your full legal name from your bank; no transaction or interaction from you necessary, not even a notification will happen.
I recommend using Wero, but please don't use your phone number for that, unless you consider it public.
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@farshidhakimy @mattb @jwildeboer ... Which still has the effect that anybody who knows (or enumerates) your phone number gets your full legal name from your bank; no transaction or interaction from you necessary, not even a notification will happen.
I recommend using Wero, but please don't use your phone number for that, unless you consider it public.
@ysegrim For a better privacy-preserving method of exchanging money between two people in physical proximity, I use cash
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If in the EU. Try WERO and tell your bank how to make it better if you truly care about an alternative to PayPal and the Visa/Master duopoly. Don’t expect the perfect solution. Understand that alternatives are never better or perfect from the get-go but that we need to tell them through using them how to become better and better. Be a pioneer, not a follower

Wero - Digital payment wallet
Experience fast and secure digital payments with Wero’s wallet, enabling you to send and receive money between bank accounts in under 10 seconds.
(wero-wallet.eu)
@jwildeboer #wero is like the #twint for Euros? I think there is a real need for it in the EU. Twint is a very important payment service in Switzerland, let's hope wero can be the same for countries with Euro
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@jwildeboer #wero is like the #twint for Euros? I think there is a real need for it in the EU. Twint is a very important payment service in Switzerland, let's hope wero can be the same for countries with Euro
@kelvan It is a bit more. First we had the SEPA system to make transfers across many EU countries easy (and free). Then we added direct and real-time A2A (Account to Account) transfers (also for free) and now Wero as the top layer for simplicity. Soon PoS (Point of Sale) systems will join and online stores will also be ablate use (rollout has started). All of this without the need for a middle man and under EU data protection rules.
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If in the EU. Try WERO and tell your bank how to make it better if you truly care about an alternative to PayPal and the Visa/Master duopoly. Don’t expect the perfect solution. Understand that alternatives are never better or perfect from the get-go but that we need to tell them through using them how to become better and better. Be a pioneer, not a follower

Wero - Digital payment wallet
Experience fast and secure digital payments with Wero’s wallet, enabling you to send and receive money between bank accounts in under 10 seconds.
(wero-wallet.eu)
@jwildeboer fuck this, no way am I going to use a service that depends on a phone number
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If in the EU. Try WERO and tell your bank how to make it better if you truly care about an alternative to PayPal and the Visa/Master duopoly. Don’t expect the perfect solution. Understand that alternatives are never better or perfect from the get-go but that we need to tell them through using them how to become better and better. Be a pioneer, not a follower

Wero - Digital payment wallet
Experience fast and secure digital payments with Wero’s wallet, enabling you to send and receive money between bank accounts in under 10 seconds.
(wero-wallet.eu)
@jwildeboer manwhile EU: Belgium, Germany, Netherlands. The next country, I guess, would be Singapore. /s
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@jwildeboer fuck this, no way am I going to use a service that depends on a phone number
@mirabilos @jwildeboer it doesn't depend on a phone number
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@ysegrim For a better privacy-preserving method of exchanging money between two people in physical proximity, I use cash
@farshidhakimy @mattb@farshidhakimy @mattb @jwildeboer The thing is: Wero spills your legal name to anyone who has your phone number without needing physical proximity or an exchange of money. Tested between two different banks, with the other person far away.
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@kelvan It is a bit more. First we had the SEPA system to make transfers across many EU countries easy (and free). Then we added direct and real-time A2A (Account to Account) transfers (also for free) and now Wero as the top layer for simplicity. Soon PoS (Point of Sale) systems will join and online stores will also be ablate use (rollout has started). All of this without the need for a middle man and under EU data protection rules.
@jwildeboer so how it is more than twint? I have twint from my bank and am able to send instantly to other people, pay my Galaxus order, pay my parking ticket, pay my cheese at a local cheese market by scanning a QR code.
Switzerland is also (partly) part of SEPA, I can send euros for free to another country, something that does not work the other way around because my Austrian bank has a huge fee for sepa transactions to Switzerland
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@farshidhakimy @mattb @jwildeboer The thing is: Wero spills your legal name to anyone who has your phone number without needing physical proximity or an exchange of money. Tested between two different banks, with the other person far away.
@ysegrim And if you don't like that, don't use Wero. Fine with me. I accept this knowingly as you can also see from my account name. @farshidhakimy @mattb
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@jwildeboer so how it is more than twint? I have twint from my bank and am able to send instantly to other people, pay my Galaxus order, pay my parking ticket, pay my cheese at a local cheese market by scanning a QR code.
Switzerland is also (partly) part of SEPA, I can send euros for free to another country, something that does not work the other way around because my Austrian bank has a huge fee for sepa transactions to Switzerland
@kelvan It spans a lot of countries. Same app, same codes, no national borders. And Twint is exploring joining Wero in the future.
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@mirabilos @jwildeboer it doesn't depend on a phone number
@jwildeboer @lobingera it says "all you need is a phone number", and elsewhere I also read that they use that as identifyer
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@kelvan It spans a lot of countries. Same app, same codes, no national borders. And Twint is exploring joining Wero in the future.
@jwildeboer I think it is more a question of currency than borders.
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@jwildeboer I think it is more a question of currency than borders.
Wero is as I understand Euros only, and also not available in all Euro countries.@kelvan It is expanding to more countries as we speak. Check back again in 6 months from now to see how much will change wrt to acceptance and usage in even more countries.
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@jwildeboer @lobingera it says "all you need is a phone number", and elsewhere I also read that they use that as identifyer
Their FAQ says: "You will need to add a mobile phone number or an e-mail address to Wero in order to receive money on your account from your contacts. If you do not add a phone number or email to Wero you will only be able to make payments and send money."
So you are addressed by email/phone - which is fair, because that's the main increase in usability (not knowing the other's IBAN and name)
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Their FAQ says: "You will need to add a mobile phone number or an e-mail address to Wero in order to receive money on your account from your contacts. If you do not add a phone number or email to Wero you will only be able to make payments and send money."
So you are addressed by email/phone - which is fair, because that's the main increase in usability (not knowing the other's IBAN and name)
@lobingera @jwildeboer but that’s… just no.
I don’t want to give everyone a phone number… and tbh not even an eMail address… they can just use IBANs like any normal banking service in the EU.
Isn’t that even a requirement?
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If in the EU. Try WERO and tell your bank how to make it better if you truly care about an alternative to PayPal and the Visa/Master duopoly. Don’t expect the perfect solution. Understand that alternatives are never better or perfect from the get-go but that we need to tell them through using them how to become better and better. Be a pioneer, not a follower

Wero - Digital payment wallet
Experience fast and secure digital payments with Wero’s wallet, enabling you to send and receive money between bank accounts in under 10 seconds.
(wero-wallet.eu)
Leider bietet es meine Bank bisher nur von Privat zu Privat an. Im 2. Halbjahr sollen Online-Zahlungen dazu kommen. Ich hoffe, dass in naher Zukunft dann auch Vor-Ort-Zahlungen möglich sein werden.
Und klar habe ich diese WERO-Funktion in der ING-App bereits letztes Jahr aktiviert.
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@lobingera @jwildeboer but that’s… just no.
I don’t want to give everyone a phone number… and tbh not even an eMail address… they can just use IBANs like any normal banking service in the EU.
Isn’t that even a requirement?
@mirabilos @jwildeboer I'm no user, but i read it like this: Wero encapsulates regular immediate-SEPA transfers AND provides a translation from email/phone to an account.
So you can pay anything and anyone without knowing their target IBAN (which today means number + name) if they can be addressed by email/phone. Your email/phone is not needed - the bank identifies your account (and therefore IBAN).
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@mirabilos @jwildeboer I'm no user, but i read it like this: Wero encapsulates regular immediate-SEPA transfers AND provides a translation from email/phone to an account.
So you can pay anything and anyone without knowing their target IBAN (which today means number + name) if they can be addressed by email/phone. Your email/phone is not needed - the bank identifies your account (and therefore IBAN).
@lobingera @jwildeboer IBAN means number, not name, unless you need to do Sofortüberweisung