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It would be nice if some experienced developer can make a module for https://cryptapi.io/

Seems rather simple. Generate an address, and then callback after payment. It would allow someone to accept more than one crypto currerncy with WHMCS without an external merchant service.

Note: I never used that service before but it seems safe as it's just a simple API generator. I might be wrong of course but if someone knows a better API method for multiple crypto currencies, please advise.

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36 minutes ago, Kian said:

Well, there's CoinGate already. It works.

That seems to be a payment broker service. And it also excludes US people from the module description.

The mentioned Cryptapi is not a payment service but rather an API service, they don't make any conversions or hold funds. You get the crypto payments directly, that reduces risks and you don't have to deal with yet another payment company that puts limits on amounts, holds and other issues that are particularly troublesome with cryptocurrencies. Seems more simple as anyone can sign up and use it without preapprovals.

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On 7/20/2020 at 2:17 PM, yggdrasil said:

It would be nice if some experienced developer can make a module for https://cryptapi.io/

Seems rather simple. Generate an address, and then callback after payment. It would allow someone to accept more than one crypto currerncy with WHMCS without an external merchant service.

Note: I never used that service before but it seems safe as it's just a simple API generator. I might be wrong of course but if someone knows a better API method for multiple crypto currencies, please advise.

I have tried EzDeFi and found it quite comprehensive. They also provide documents so you can test their APIs. https://docs.ezdefi.com/docs/docs/reference/swagger.json/paths/~1payment~1create/post 

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On 7/21/2020 at 4:21 AM, George Houser said:

I have tried EzDeFi and found it quite comprehensive. They also provide documents so you can test their APIs. https://docs.ezdefi.com/docs/docs/reference/swagger.json/paths/~1payment~1create/post 

You just registered to post that? Seems like self-promotion. 

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