I'm wrapping up a project that's categorized as 'high-risk' by standard payment processors, and I've hit a snag. The payment providers I want to approach are requesting a website link or other project information, but I can't launch the project until I have a payment processor in place. What are my options? Should I create a demo or a free version of the site to showcase the project without the payment wall? Or would it make sense to release a version without payment options and reach out to the processor once I have some traffic? I need to figure out a way to integrate payments for this high-risk project, and I'm looking for guidance on how to navigate this situation, especially for future projects that might also require specialized payment options.
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Have you thought about using a crypto on-ramp for payments? That way, you could implement crypto payments as a backup if your primary payment processor gets held up. There are other projects successfully using this approach, allowing payment via card or bank transfer without major issues.
Your best bet is to directly ask those payment processing companies for guidance. They typically want your business, especially if you meet their criteria, so don't hesitate to reach out. They're there to help you get set up!
Consider building a demo site for them or asking what specific requirements need to be met to work with them. Most reputable payment processors will want more than just an 'I plan to have a website' statement. They usually need some form of assurance you're serious about the project.

That's a solid plan! Using crypto can offer a great alternative while you sort out the traditional payment routes.