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magicmicah85 7 days ago

You don't need to compete with Steam or Itch for games that they can't sell, you're in your own market.

MBCook 7 days ago | parent | next [-]

And as soon as people find out you exist, they get the payment processors to shut you down too as part of their crusade.

Now what?

If you’re visible, you’re a target. If you’re not, you don’t matter.

creer 7 days ago | parent [-]

The suggestion is new start businesses that do not need credit card processors.

MBCook 6 days ago | parent [-]

We’re back to chicken and egg.

If it’s not a credit card, it’s what debit? Different countries do it differently, so that’s a big hassle for the storefront. Sure you can use a payment processor, but look it’s someone to pressure to prevent you from taking money again.

Maybe Crypto? How do people buy that crypto? Probably want to use credit cards. Oops. Or debit. See above. How do you turn your crypto into currency to pay your employees? That’s an institution to pressure to block you again.

If your new system interacts with the old system at all there is an attack point. So unless you can bootstrap an entire alternate financial system where people can live without needing to access the old one you’re in trouble.

And if you do succeed, the law and the same groups will come knocking.

You can’t get away from the banking system. The only solution to this is regulation, and I don’t see that happening.

creer 6 days ago | parent | next [-]

> If your new system interacts with the old system at all there is an attack point.

Yes but no. Currently the issue is that these two payment systems - both credit/debit card networks - (1) have the power to decide with impunity, because they have critical mass. And (2) have visibility into who each vendor is and what they are selling. If there is one case of abusing market dominance, this is it - and for all we frequently hear, this is REALLY not all that common. (And it's "funny" that we hear a lot about Apple's app store - but not about their anti-adult content rules!)

For example, right now a bank would have a VERY hard time preventing you from paying for $OBJECTIONABLE_CONTENT with crypto. That bank would have no visibility into who you are paying with that crypto. There are other crypto intermediaries but they are "diffuse". Nobody in there has both visibility and power.

For example, right now some vendors accept gift cards as payment. Buy a Home Depot gift card in cash at your local store and use it to pay for $OBJECTIONABLE_CONTENT. Obviously this is not a very efficient payment infrastructure but it exists.

But yes of course, imposing to credit card networks to be content-blind would be helpful and soooo much more efficient.

MBCook 6 days ago | parent [-]

The big credit/debit networks can easily justify killing buying crypto.

Terrorism, money laundering, illegal things like drugs, whatever.

If it’s hard enough to get crypto, then it doesn’t matter if it’s technically an option.

You could make it possible to buy this stuff with Fruity Pebbles box tops. They’d have no visibility into that either. And roughly no one would do it.

They just have to make this stuff hard enough. And that’s currently very easy.

GoblinSlayer 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Some people kinda already live in an alternative financial system where only a part of their salary is in money.

chipsa 7 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

What you need for running a site that people might not like: 1. Your own servers 2. Your own network 3. Your own CDN 4. Your own payment processor

Step 4 gets you thrown in jail for violating AML.

josh_p 7 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

being discoverable on the existing markets is extremely valuable.

creer 7 days ago | parent | prev [-]

It's hard for the big companies which want to stay big - and so feel that they can't live without credit cards. But indeed that's not an issue for newcomers.

The problem with alternatives to things like OnlyFans is that the performers who work through OnlyFans want to go where people can find them. They can dumb down their acts - and have lots of paying traffic, or they can do what they would prefer - and have hardly any paying traffic. That's tough.