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== Supported fiat payment methods == | == Supported fiat payment methods == |
Revision as of 21:24, 3 April 2020
Bisq offers several payment methods to buy and sell bitcoin. You may refer to chart below for details.
Every offer on Bisq designates a payment method for traders to settle payments. The Bisq software does not actually integrate with any payment methods—all non-bitcoin fund transfers are made outside of the Bisq software.
But unlike cryptocurrencies, fiat payment methods are riddled with flaws and limitations that require Bisq to employ several measures to encourage traders to carry out their parts of the deal quickly and honestly.
Among these measures are:
- Limits that correspond to payment account risk profiles
- An account-signing mechanism to cultivate a network of trusted payment accounts.
Supported fiat payment methods
The payment methods vary in chargeback risk, regional availability, transaction size, fees, privacy, verifiability, and other characteristics. The top consideration for maintaining payment methods is chargeback risk. PayPal, Venmo, and Cash App are not supported on Bisq because chargebacks for payments made with those services are relatively easy.
We welcome suggestions for new payment methods on Bisq, especially for those that enable new markets. Documentation on the criteria and process for adding new payment methods is [forthcoming]. For now, feel free to make suggestions by reaching out on [Keybase].
Below is a list of fiat payment methods Bisq currently supports.
Note: The maximum trade sizes listed below are not available for most newly-created payment accounts. Please refer to [Account signing] for details on how to enable larger trade sizes for your payment accounts.
Payment Method | Region | Trading Period | Per-Trade Limit | Notes |
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Advanced Cash* | Global | 1 day | 2.00 BTC | Not available in the USA |
Alipay* | China | 1 day | 1.00 BTC | |
Cash Deposit* | N/A | 4 days | 0.25 BTC | Some banks don't accept cash deposits from non-customers |
Chase QuickPay | USA | 1 day | 0.25 BTC | |
Face-to-Face (F2F)* | Global | 4 days | 1.00 BTC | |
Faster Payments* | UK | 1 day | 0.25 BTC | |
HalCash* | Spain | 1 day | 1.00 BTC | |
Interac e-Transfer | Canada | 1 day | 0.25 BTC | |
Japan Zengin Furikomi* | Japan | 1 day | 1.00 BTC | |
MoneyBeam (N26) | Europe | 1 day | 0.25 BTC | |
MoneyGram* | Global | 4 days | 0.50 BTC | |
National Bank Transfer | N/A | 4 days | 0.25 BTC | |
Perfect Money* | Europe and USA | 1 day | 1.00 BTC | |
Popmoney | USA | 1 day | 0.25 BTC | |
PromptPay* | Thailand | 1 day | 1.00 BTC | |
Revolut | Global | 1 day | 0.25 BTC | |
SEPA | Europe | 6 days | 0.25 BTC | |
SEPA Instant | Europe | 1 day | 0.25 BTC | |
Swish* | Sweden | 1 day | 1.00 BTC | |
Transfer with Same Bank | N/A | 2 days | 0.25 BTC | |
Transfer from Specific Banks | N/A | 4 days | 0.25 BTC | |
US Postal Money Order* | USA | 8 days | 0.25 BTC | Maximum is $1,000 per money order within the USA |
Uphold | Global | 1 day | 0.25 BTC | |
WeChat Pay* | China | 1 day | 1.00 BTC | |
Western Union | Global | 4 days | 0.50 BTC | |
Zelle | USA | 4 days | 0.25 BTC |
* These payment methods do not need to be signed to attain buying limits higher than 0.01 BTC (see [account signing] for more details).
Altcoin payment methods
Bisq also supports a variety of other cryptocurrencies for buying and selling bitcoin. Because such fund transfers are irreversible and relatively quick, altcoin trades have a limit of up to 2 BTC (no account signing or account aging necessary) with a 1-day trade period. Please refer to the create an altcoin account [page] for details.