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  • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

    Here are other sovereign payment networks designed to bypass the traditional US big tech based credit/debit card (unsorted list):
    a) EU - Wero & EPI
    b) China - UnionPay, Alipay & WeChat Pay
    c) India - UPI/RuPay
    d) Brazil - Pix
    e) Turkey - TROY
    f) Pan African nations are also building or have independent payment networks

    More https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Credit_card_issuer_associations

    We will see more digital sovereignty for security, privacy and to have independent control over their digital assets, infrastructure and data

    adipoeserpursch@troet.cafeA This user is from outside of this forum
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    @nixCraft I'm not sure about Twint in Switzerland.

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    • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

      Here are other sovereign payment networks designed to bypass the traditional US big tech based credit/debit card (unsorted list):
      a) EU - Wero & EPI
      b) China - UnionPay, Alipay & WeChat Pay
      c) India - UPI/RuPay
      d) Brazil - Pix
      e) Turkey - TROY
      f) Pan African nations are also building or have independent payment networks

      More https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Credit_card_issuer_associations

      We will see more digital sovereignty for security, privacy and to have independent control over their digital assets, infrastructure and data

      nathanael@dalliard.chN This user is from outside of this forum
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      #13
      or just use bitcoin, the most sovereign, secure and independent payment network ever
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      • adipoeserpursch@troet.cafeA adipoeserpursch@troet.cafe

        @nixCraft I'm not sure about Twint in Switzerland.

        nixcraft@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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        #14

        @adipoeserPursch @ralen good to know. i added wikipedia link so people can find all other options that i missed.

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        • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

          @adipoeserPursch @ralen good to know. i added wikipedia link so people can find all other options that i missed.

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          #15

          @nixCraft Here's their english written link: https://www.twint.ch/en/press/twint-makes-switzerlands-payment-infrastructure-more-independent/
          @ralen

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          • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

            Good! Europeans are dumping VISA and MasterCard.

            Adieu Visa et Mastercard : 130 millions d'Européens basculent vers un paiement 100 % souverain dès 2026 ( English translation: Goodbye Visa and Mastercard: 130 million Europeans will switch to 100% sovereign payment by 2026 ) https://www.lesnumeriques.com/banque-en-ligne/adieu-visa-et-mastercard-130-millions-d-europeens-basculent-vers-un-paiement-100-souverain-des-2026-n250918.html

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            #16

            @nixCraft Wero is currently hosted on AWS, but it's also requiring your bank app which is most likely exclusively distributed through Google and Apple market places, and I have not heard any plan about addressing that second part.

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            • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

              Here are other sovereign payment networks designed to bypass the traditional US big tech based credit/debit card (unsorted list):
              a) EU - Wero & EPI
              b) China - UnionPay, Alipay & WeChat Pay
              c) India - UPI/RuPay
              d) Brazil - Pix
              e) Turkey - TROY
              f) Pan African nations are also building or have independent payment networks

              More https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Credit_card_issuer_associations

              We will see more digital sovereignty for security, privacy and to have independent control over their digital assets, infrastructure and data

              jaalsa@mastodon.bsd.cafeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              #17

              @nixCraft Bizum in Spain.

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              • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                Good! Europeans are dumping VISA and MasterCard.

                Adieu Visa et Mastercard : 130 millions d'Européens basculent vers un paiement 100 % souverain dès 2026 ( English translation: Goodbye Visa and Mastercard: 130 million Europeans will switch to 100% sovereign payment by 2026 ) https://www.lesnumeriques.com/banque-en-ligne/adieu-visa-et-mastercard-130-millions-d-europeens-basculent-vers-un-paiement-100-souverain-des-2026-n250918.html

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                @nixCraft
                ...sauf que Wero dépend des services AWS, donc d'Amazon

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                • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                  Good! Europeans are dumping VISA and MasterCard.

                  Adieu Visa et Mastercard : 130 millions d'Européens basculent vers un paiement 100 % souverain dès 2026 ( English translation: Goodbye Visa and Mastercard: 130 million Europeans will switch to 100% sovereign payment by 2026 ) https://www.lesnumeriques.com/banque-en-ligne/adieu-visa-et-mastercard-130-millions-d-europeens-basculent-vers-un-paiement-100-souverain-des-2026-n250918.html

                  mxk@hachyderm.ioM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @nixCraft Wero runs on US infrastructure and as long as there is no unified Wero App that works across all banks I see zero chance of Wero becoming close to mainstream.
                  And even then, mainstream would mean replacing PayPal at most.
                  Replacing credit cards would also mean offering a system for in-person payments.

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                  • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                    Good! Europeans are dumping VISA and MasterCard.

                    Adieu Visa et Mastercard : 130 millions d'Européens basculent vers un paiement 100 % souverain dès 2026 ( English translation: Goodbye Visa and Mastercard: 130 million Europeans will switch to 100% sovereign payment by 2026 ) https://www.lesnumeriques.com/banque-en-ligne/adieu-visa-et-mastercard-130-millions-d-europeens-basculent-vers-un-paiement-100-souverain-des-2026-n250918.html

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                    @nixCraft Isn’t this the thing that requires an app on Apple’s App Store or Google Play, and only useful for sending money to other people (which doesn’t usually use credit cards and is already doable with SEPA)?
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                    • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                      Here are other sovereign payment networks designed to bypass the traditional US big tech based credit/debit card (unsorted list):
                      a) EU - Wero & EPI
                      b) China - UnionPay, Alipay & WeChat Pay
                      c) India - UPI/RuPay
                      d) Brazil - Pix
                      e) Turkey - TROY
                      f) Pan African nations are also building or have independent payment networks

                      More https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Credit_card_issuer_associations

                      We will see more digital sovereignty for security, privacy and to have independent control over their digital assets, infrastructure and data

                      agatha@gts.snkrgirl.cfdA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @nixCraft PIX MENTIONED

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                      • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                        Here are other sovereign payment networks designed to bypass the traditional US big tech based credit/debit card (unsorted list):
                        a) EU - Wero & EPI
                        b) China - UnionPay, Alipay & WeChat Pay
                        c) India - UPI/RuPay
                        d) Brazil - Pix
                        e) Turkey - TROY
                        f) Pan African nations are also building or have independent payment networks

                        More https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Credit_card_issuer_associations

                        We will see more digital sovereignty for security, privacy and to have independent control over their digital assets, infrastructure and data

                        szymonzielonka@social.vivaldi.netS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @nixCraft Poland also has its own payment system called BLIK. It allows for online payments (which are more popular in Poland than online card payments), contactless terminal payments, and instant mobile transfers using just a phone number.

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                        • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                          Here are other sovereign payment networks designed to bypass the traditional US big tech based credit/debit card (unsorted list):
                          a) EU - Wero & EPI
                          b) China - UnionPay, Alipay & WeChat Pay
                          c) India - UPI/RuPay
                          d) Brazil - Pix
                          e) Turkey - TROY
                          f) Pan African nations are also building or have independent payment networks

                          More https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Credit_card_issuer_associations

                          We will see more digital sovereignty for security, privacy and to have independent control over their digital assets, infrastructure and data

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                          @nixCraft don’t forget in Indonesia we have GPN (Gerbang Pembayaran Nasional) and QRIS (Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard) that are also domestic payment network to completely independent from US-based payments.

                          GPN: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerbang_Pembayaran_Nasional
                          QRIS: https://www.bi.go.id/id/fungsi-utama/sistem-pembayaran/ritel/kanal-layanan/qris/default.aspx

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                          • mxk@hachyderm.ioM mxk@hachyderm.io

                            @nixCraft Wero runs on US infrastructure and as long as there is no unified Wero App that works across all banks I see zero chance of Wero becoming close to mainstream.
                            And even then, mainstream would mean replacing PayPal at most.
                            Replacing credit cards would also mean offering a system for in-person payments.

                            snejpro@digitalcourage.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @mxk @nixCraft

                            Why do we need an unified wero app? I can send and receive money from my banking app to every other wero user.

                            For me it looks like wero is just a database for mapping phone numbers or email adresses to IBANs

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                            • snejpro@digitalcourage.socialS snejpro@digitalcourage.social

                              @mxk @nixCraft

                              Why do we need an unified wero app? I can send and receive money from my banking app to every other wero user.

                              For me it looks like wero is just a database for mapping phone numbers or email adresses to IBANs

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                              @SnejPro @nixCraft if I can't answer how to get started with Wero to my friends, how should this gain traction?
                              If I want to convince someone to use it, the current answer is: maybe your bank has an app for it. Or maybe it's integrated in a big online banking app and you need that. Or something different all together.
                              And if you don't use an iPhone or Google Android you probably can't use Wero at all.

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                              • szymonzielonka@social.vivaldi.netS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @niesluch @nixCraft Yes, but only contactless payments are based on MasterCard system. Online payments aren’t.

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                                • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                                  Here are other sovereign payment networks designed to bypass the traditional US big tech based credit/debit card (unsorted list):
                                  a) EU - Wero & EPI
                                  b) China - UnionPay, Alipay & WeChat Pay
                                  c) India - UPI/RuPay
                                  d) Brazil - Pix
                                  e) Turkey - TROY
                                  f) Pan African nations are also building or have independent payment networks

                                  More https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Credit_card_issuer_associations

                                  We will see more digital sovereignty for security, privacy and to have independent control over their digital assets, infrastructure and data

                                  sondra@lgbtqia.spaceS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @nixCraft

                                  argentina: transferencia. Between bank or wallet accounts. Free.

                                  Altho most of it is done by wallets and not banks and I don't know exactly why

                                  Anyways, usa is investigating pix as if brazil was some kind of terrorist state for *check notes* handling their own shit

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                                  • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                                    Here are other sovereign payment networks designed to bypass the traditional US big tech based credit/debit card (unsorted list):
                                    a) EU - Wero & EPI
                                    b) China - UnionPay, Alipay & WeChat Pay
                                    c) India - UPI/RuPay
                                    d) Brazil - Pix
                                    e) Turkey - TROY
                                    f) Pan African nations are also building or have independent payment networks

                                    More https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Credit_card_issuer_associations

                                    We will see more digital sovereignty for security, privacy and to have independent control over their digital assets, infrastructure and data

                                    sondra@lgbtqia.spaceS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @nixCraft also: most banks and argentinian wallets now have a service to pay in brazil by pix with no extra fee

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                                    • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                                      Here are other sovereign payment networks designed to bypass the traditional US big tech based credit/debit card (unsorted list):
                                      a) EU - Wero & EPI
                                      b) China - UnionPay, Alipay & WeChat Pay
                                      c) India - UPI/RuPay
                                      d) Brazil - Pix
                                      e) Turkey - TROY
                                      f) Pan African nations are also building or have independent payment networks

                                      More https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Credit_card_issuer_associations

                                      We will see more digital sovereignty for security, privacy and to have independent control over their digital assets, infrastructure and data

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                                      #29

                                      @nixCraft I kinda wish Wero was less ass on my bank. I cannot send money to people via e-mail and only to people in my phones contacts.

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