Since BitChute is down to accepting cryptocurrencies, I'd like to make a suggestion about your donation page.
Underneath each cryptocurrency address, I'd suggest adding a link or button that says "QR Code for BTC/BCH/ETH". And when the user clicks the link or button, it shows the appropriate QR code (with text address underneath).
The reason I recommend this is because many people use smartphone cryptocurrency wallets. So the QR codes will allow them to use their smartphone to scan the QR code on their laptop / computer screen, and donate crypto that way.
I am old, but know a little about crypto. The folks I deal with wouldn't know it if it bit them in the arse. That being said, it would help oldsters like me if there were a "sticky" near the donation page explaining how to donate via crypto ( I know - here is the wallet address ). However, now that mainstream coin purveyors like Coinbase track monitor and block some transfers - how the H can stuff be done in the ether? For example BTC is purchased but then needs to be put out into the solar system in some "wallet" not controlled by - say - coinbase. While it is out there uncontrolled, it can be then transfered relatively anon to Bitchute or others. That is a big leap - given that MC VISA PayPal Coinbase Stripe (and more than I can remember) have banned many end users (like GAB etc). ///// This IS the fight for First Amendment Freedom played out on a new digital stage.
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John_B_14 ago
Since BitChute is down to accepting cryptocurrencies, I'd like to make a suggestion about your donation page.
Underneath each cryptocurrency address, I'd suggest adding a link or button that says "QR Code for BTC/BCH/ETH". And when the user clicks the link or button, it shows the appropriate QR code (with text address underneath).
The reason I recommend this is because many people use smartphone cryptocurrency wallets. So the QR codes will allow them to use their smartphone to scan the QR code on their laptop / computer screen, and donate crypto that way.
BitChute ago
Thanks that's very useful.
HenryCabotLodge ago
I am old, but know a little about crypto. The folks I deal with wouldn't know it if it bit them in the arse. That being said, it would help oldsters like me if there were a "sticky" near the donation page explaining how to donate via crypto ( I know - here is the wallet address ). However, now that mainstream coin purveyors like Coinbase track monitor and block some transfers - how the H can stuff be done in the ether? For example BTC is purchased but then needs to be put out into the solar system in some "wallet" not controlled by - say - coinbase. While it is out there uncontrolled, it can be then transfered relatively anon to Bitchute or others. That is a big leap - given that MC VISA PayPal Coinbase Stripe (and more than I can remember) have banned many end users (like GAB etc). ///// This IS the fight for First Amendment Freedom played out on a new digital stage.