Description
The pingNpay network is designed for small value payments and allows for easy transactions between users and sellers. This plugin enables retailers and content creators – individual and businesses, to charge for goods such as paywall content, downloadable content, or one-off tips. The plugin is easy to use and users can be up and running in just a few moments.
Examples of services that can be found using this plugin include:
About pingNpay:
pingNpay is a convenient and fun way to pay for small online and in-person transactions. It was specifically designed for the next evolution of the internet, making it easy to buy and sell online services now and in the future. The pingNpay network was founded to create safe, trusted, and regulated money.
To get a pingNpay account and wallet, visit www.pnpd.io or email pnpd@pingnpay.com. For more information on the pingNpay network, visit pingnpay.com.
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Installation
To install pingNpay WordPress WooCommerce:
- Download the plugin.
- In your WordPress admin, go to Plugins > Add New and then click on the “Upload” tab.
- Click the “Choose File” button, select the zip file you just downloaded, and then click “Install Now”.
- After installation has completed, you can activate the plugin right away or activate it through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress at any time.
FAQ
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How do I get a pingNpay account?
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To get a pingNpay account and wallet, visit www.pnpd.io or email info@pnpd.io.
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Why can I not do payments above £20?
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The pingNpay network is optimized for low-value payments. For payments above this value, seek traditional payment systems.
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Is pingNpay available in dollar / euro / etc?
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pingNpay will be available in other currencies soon.
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Contributors & Developers
“pingNpay small payments WC gateway” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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