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PayPal has permanently banned this artist the second he tried to open commissions. There is no warning and no explanation, no reason, just an instant lock on the account after he verified his ID. They freeze your money and act like it’s nothing.
This isn’t customer service, so it’s straight-up debanking an independent artist with zero accountability. Artists get treated like criminals for trying to make a living. PayPal needs to be held responsible for this.
PayPal, Stripe, MasterCard, and Visa are pure devil companies and may debank or suspend payments.
XPayments is the alternative that we have been waiting for.

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So I’m finally considering opening comms and this is what I got, thanks PayPal
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Visa and Mastercard will finally face some competition. Europe is building its own payment system that will launch in late 2026, when about 130 million people in 13 countries will be able to use it.
It integrates the Wero app with national services like Bizum in Spain, Bancomat in Italy, MB Way in Portugal, and Vipps and MobilePay in the Nordic countries.
The system transfers money instantly from one bank account to another using Europe’s fast payment network, so people can keep using their usual apps while a central link simplifies cross-border payments.
It starts with person-to-person payments in late 2026 and adds online and in-store payments in 2027. They want to cut costs and keep money and data inside Europe, and rely less on foreign card companies like Visa and Mastercard.
This will not replace Visa or Mastercard completely, as those cards will remain useful for travel and some shops, but it is a good alternative for Europeans to the usual payment processors.


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Payment processors are increasingly restricting adult content creators.
PayPal has started issuing permanent account limitations to artists who accept payments for lewd or adult-themed commissions, citing policy violations and unusual activity.
This follows Stripe’s recent move to block lewd projects on Kickstarter.
Private companies are enforcing stricter content rules that go beyond legal requirements. Many independent creators are forced to find alternatives like crypto.

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