domains4bitcoin is pretty good CitizenZ <citiz...@riseup.net> skrev: (27 maj 2016 16:59:37 CEST) >Blobby, >I have used Namecheap and paid with bitcoin in the past with no >trouble. >But It's been nearly a year. It's possible that the problem is not >specifically Namecheap but the bitcoin payment processor that they use >(e.g Bitpay). Especially if the processor uses Cloudflare. Some of >these >processors block payment requests over Tor. For example some will block >the ability to scan a QR code with the payment details but will accept >the bitcoin fine if you enter in the address and amount manually. > >I recommend Gandi, I have since moved all of my domains to Gandi and >never looked back. They also accept bitcoin and I haven't had any >trouble making payments over tor, since they are their own payment >processor. > >Good luck. >On 05/27/2016 04:41 AM, blo...@openmailbox.org wrote: >> Earlier this week I attempted to buy a domain with Namecheap since >> they accept bitcoin and, helpfully, have WHOISguard free for the >first >> year. >> >> Sadly Namecheap do not like proxies which includes Tor and will >> prevent you from purchasing. >> >> Can anyone suggest a reputable (i.e. one that works) domain registrar >> that accepts bitcoin and has no problem with Tor. I say "reputable" >> because, in the past, I've found that a number of Tor and bitcoin >> friendly registrars have a tendency to time out or hang for some >> reason mid-way through the registration process. >> >> Many thanks. > > >-- >tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org >To unsubscribe or change other settings go to >https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
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