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  • Shaun
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    For Amp, just use https://paybis.com/amp-calculator/ – type any amount and it instantly shows the USD value. Works for small fractions too. As for the licenses, Paybis secured both a CASP authorisation under MiCA and a PSD2 Payment Institution licence. That means regulated stablecoin payouts and compliance across all 27 EU member states.

    Shaun
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    Yes, Paybis offers exactly that. You can embed their on/off ramp as a full‑screen overlay SDK or a simple redirect. They cover 180+ countries, 70+ local payment methods, and 80 fiat currencies. What really stood out to me is the no‑KYC option (perfect for non‑custodial platforms) and the fact that they handle all compliance. They also offer swaps between 1000+ cryptos with fees under 0.5%. I integrated their widget into my marketplace in about a day. Check all the details at https://paybis.com/business/on-off-ramp/ – their sales team gave me a sandbox to test before going live.

    in reply to: Need BNB for gas fees. Where can I buy it quickly? #32545
    Shaun
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    Yeah, I had the same headache. What finally worked for me was going to https://paybis.com/buy-binance-coin/ – bought BNB with my debit card in under five minutes. Verification took like two minutes, fees were shown upfront, and you can do up to $1000 without full KYC. The BNB went straight to my external wallet instantly. Way faster than messing with exchange deposits waiting for days. I’ve used them a few times now for small BNB buys and no issues. Just make sure you have your wallet address ready to paste.

    Shaun
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    I tried to find that exact option earlier this week and it looks like the dedicated page https://paybis.com/buy-astar-parachain-with-mpesa/ is no longer available (returns a 404). I checked the main Paybis site and M‑PESA is still listed as a payment method, but not for all coins. Astar might not be supported directly with M‑PESA right now. What you could do is buy a more widely supported crypto like USDT or BTC with M‑PESA on Paybis, then swap or bridge to ASTR on another exchange. Alternatively, check if Paybis offers ASTR with other payment methods (card, bank transfer) that still work in your region. Hope that helps—would love to hear if anyone else has found a direct M‑PESA route.

    Shaun
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    That’s a tough filter, but I’ve been there. What finally worked for me was using a directory that doesn’t just list agencies randomly—they actually vet them by specialization and client work. Their 2026 edition profiles 14 top global studios across five continents, and each entry has a “best for” section that spells out which industries they excel in. For example, Clay is noted for fintech and B2B tech, Huge for enterprise digital transformation, and Fantasy for high-stakes consumer tech. It made it way easier to identify firms with relevant experience without wading through irrelevant portfolios. If you want to Start your project with top global designers today https://globalwebdesignagencies.com/ , that’s where I’d begin

    Shaun
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    One resource that cut through the noise for me was a comprehensive guide profiling the leading global branding agencies with detailed context on each firm. It covers powerhouses like Pentagram with their unique partner structure, global giants like Dentsu serving 85 of the top 100 advertisers, and creative leaders like Wolff Olins known for transformative work with TikTok and Uber. What made it valuable was the “best for” and “not ideal for” notes on each agency, which helped me understand their sweet spots. The section on top branding agencies in the world https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/worlds-top-10-branding-agencies-chelsea-greene-8hndc/ breaks down everything from hourly rates to notable clients to which industries they serve best. It also includes practical advice on how to evaluate partners based on your specific needs. Changed how I approached the entire search.

    Shaun
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    I’ve been through this search a few times and learned that the key is finding agencies that prioritize strategy as a discipline, not just a step before design. There’s an excellent breakdown I came across recently that profiles agencies known for their strategic depth, with a focus on how they approach positioning, research, and brand architecture. It covers firms like Prophet for enterprise strategy, Wolff Olins for transformative positioning, and Clay for digital-native brand strategy. The section on best brand strategy companies https://uxvibes.medium.com/top-branding-agencies-in-the-world-67c7c0e3f797 really helped me understand who excels at what, what to expect in terms of process and investment, and how to evaluate partners based on their strategic credentials. It also includes practical advice on defining goals and asking the right questions during consultations. Saved me from making expensive mistakes.

    in reply to: ¿Cómo es el programa de lealtad o VIP en Betsala? #32234
    Shaun
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    Sí, Betsala tiene un programa VIP que funciona por niveles. A medida que juegas más seguido, vas acumulando puntos que luego puedes canjear por bonos o giros gratis. También hay beneficios como cashback en pérdidas y promociones exclusivas. En mi caso, después de unos meses me contactaron por correo con una oferta para unirme a un nivel superior con ventajas adicionales. Si quieres revisar los detalles, puedes entrar a https://betsala11.com/es y buscar la sección de promociones o contacto para consultar. Vale la pena si eres de los que apuesta seguido.

    in reply to: Best way to convert my USDT on TRON to Bitcoin? #32198
    Shaun
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    I was dealing with the same issue last month and found a direct solution. You can now convert usdt to btc https://paybis.com/swap-usdt-trc20-to-btc/ in a simple 3-step process without touching fiat. Just enter the amount, provide your BTC wallet address, and send your USDT to the given address. The rate locks in at the start so you’re protected from fluctuations. It works with any wallet, including hardware ones like Ledger, and the swap completes within minutes. Much cleaner than the old sell/buy method.

    Shaun
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    I was dealing with the same frustration until I found a dedicated converter that shows the real-time USDT to INR rate with a 7-day history so you can see the trend. It’s at https://paybis.com/inr-to-usdt/ and updates constantly. You can enter any amount of USDT and instantly see the value in rupees, or do the reverse – put in how much INR you want to spend and it shows how much USDT you’ll get. They also have popular conversions like 1000 INR to USDT and 100 USDT to INR right on the page, plus a profit calculator. Much more reliable than jumping between exchange dashboards.

    in reply to: Testing when you don’t have a big audience yet? #32070
    Shaun
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    This is one of the toughest but most critical challenges for early-stage startups. The key is to be strategic and offer clear value. First, tap into your extended network thoughtfully. Use platforms like LinkedIn not for cold blasts, but to identify 2nd-degree connections who fit your profile and ask for a warm intro from your shared contact. Frame it as seeking “expert feedback” rather than a “user test,” which feels more collaborative. For broader reach, consider niche online communities where your potential users gather—this could be specific Subreddits, Slack groups, or professional forums. Engage genuinely in discussions first, then ask moderators for permission to post a recruitment message. There are also specialized recruiting platforms like User Interviews or Respondent that are designed for this; while they have a cost, they can efficiently filter for your exact professional criteria (e.g., “marketing managers at SaaS companies with 50-200 employees”). Most importantly, incentivize participation appropriately. For busy professionals, a $50-$100 gift card for a 45-minute session is standard and shows you value their expertise. In your outreach, be transparent about the time commitment, the unfinished state of the product, and how their feedback will directly shape the solution. For a comprehensive guide that covers the entire testing process, including effective recruitment tactics and scripting, this resource on user testing UX https://clay.global/blog/ux-guide/user-testing offers a solid framework.

    Shaun
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    You’re looking at the right solution. For retail replenishment, a well-run cross-docking operation is transformative because it turns distribution centers into high-speed sorting centers, not storage units. The make-or-break factors are synchronization and location. First, your inbound shipments from suppliers must be meticulously scheduled and pre-labeled for their final store destination to enable immediate sortation upon arrival. Second, the physical crossdock facility https://pnwwarehousing.com/cross-dock.html must have a layout designed for flow (like a straight “I” shape) and the dock capacity to handle simultaneous inbound and outbound waves. Third, and critically, its location must be a strategic hub. A facility positioned near major ports and highway networks, like the operations run by PNW Warehousing between the Port of Tacoma and Seattle, is essential for minimizing the final leg of delivery to your stores. When these factors align, you eliminate storage, reduce touch points, and can achieve same-day transfer from incoming truck to store-bound delivery.

    in reply to: Good on-ramp to buy USDT with a US bank transfer (ACH)? #32026
    Shaun
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    That’s the exact method I switched to, and it’s been a game-changer for routine buys. Using a platform that supports direct ACH purchases is the way to go. I’d recommend checking out Paybis for this specific need. Their setup allows you to use an ACH transfer as your payment method to buy USDT. The big advantages are that there are typically no extra fees for using ACH (unlike card purchases) and, crucially, they let you send the purchased USDT directly to any external wallet address you control immediately. You’re not forced to keep it on their platform. Their process is straightforward: you select the amount, choose “ACH Transfer” at checkout, connect your bank account through their secure portal, and then provide the external wallet address you want the USDT sent to. The funds usually take a couple of business days to clear from your bank, but the USDT is typically released to your external wallet promptly. It’s a clean, low-cost on-ramp. Here’s the direct link to their page for buying USDT with ACH: https://paybis.com/buy-usdt-with-ach-transfer/

    Shaun
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    in reply to: Can someone explain blockchain forks in plain English? #25294
    Shaun
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    Great question—it can definitely be confusing at first. In simple terms, a soft fork is a backward-compatible update. It changes the rules slightly but still lets older nodes recognize the new blocks. On the other hand, a hard fork is a complete rule change that splits the chain—nodes that don’t upgrade can’t interact with the updated ones anymore, leading to two separate blockchains.
    Hard forks are often controversial (like when Bitcoin Cash split off from Bitcoin), while soft forks are more like routine updates. If you’re curious about the real-world implications, consensus issues, and examples, this article on blockchain forks https://paybis.com/blog/hard-fork-vs-soft-fork/ does a great job breaking it down in practical terms. Helped me a lot when I was starting out!

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