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174570032 about 2 months ago

Thanks, fixed

160410887 about 1 year ago

Thanks ilias, I will make sure to do only local changes

137884358 almost 2 years ago

Hey beatnickgr, thanks for this comment.

With btcmap.org we were trying to verify over 7000 merchants on OSM with legacy tags. I always first tried to find any trace of bitcoin on their websites, If there's not, contact them by email/facebook/twitter/instagram.

Since the task was enormous and after a short while we realised 90% of those places do not accept anymore, I decided to delete them first and then If I get a confirmation that they do, bring back the tag.

Most of the time merchants didn't answer the messages sent, and If they did, it was usually negative. I can't tell you now which method it was with the three merchants you tagged, but I always tried to do this.

This method is not perfect and was susceptible to mistakes, which this clearly is, as crypto is mentioned on their website. I am sorry to delete your work here. I will happily revert those back If you want. I definately do not want merchans that accept bitcoin do not be on OSM and btcmap.org

But the good thing now is that all of the new tags pretty much well verified, with very little room for mistakes. So before we had over 7k places with bitcoin payments, from which maybe maximum 10% really accepted bitcoin. Now we have about 10k places tagged and I am sure more than 95% of those are truly accepting it

At btcmap.org there's a push for local communities to really maintain and verify their local merchants (see https://btcmap.org/communities/map#2/5.26601/0.17578), so this kind of mistakes are getting minmalised I think

Once again sorry and let me know If you want to tag them again or should I do it

139230102 over 2 years ago

Sorry, this description is not fully correct. I delete the legacy tag and try to find a contact to the owners (website, facebook, emails). If I find it, and they confirm bitcoin acceptence, I re-add it with new tags. If I do not verify any other info

139230100 over 2 years ago

Sorry, this description is not fully correct. I delete the legacy tag and try to find a contact to the owners (website, facebook, emails). If I find it, and they confirm bitcoin acceptence, I re-add it with new tags. If I do not verify any other info

138711626 over 2 years ago

Hello, payment=bitcoin tag is a legacy tag and should not be used. Instead, currency:XBT=yes should be used to indicate accepting bitocin.

osm.wiki/Bitcoin

133703517 almost 3 years ago

Thanks, will fix it

133203756 almost 3 years ago

payment:bitcoin is deprecated.

For bitcoin it is recommended to use
currency:XBT=yes
then specify payment method
payment:onchain=yes
payment:lightning=yes, etc

133203756 almost 3 years ago

There is however for cryptocurrencies, which I was editing osm.wiki/Cryptocurrency

What's the point of online payment tag placed on a map? Those usually are offices of the business where you cannot pay or receive any service. This may lead users using maps such as btcmap.org going there and not being able to pay, which undermines the whole idea of a map

133203756 almost 3 years ago

Yes but this is an online service, so payment tag should not be used. It is reserved for payments at the physical palce

133203949 almost 3 years ago

Hello, thanks for comment. I actually do this but only places where you can pay at the place. I contact merchants to verify. This seems to be an office of an online one and those shouldn't use payment tag

130375001 almost 3 years ago

You're right, although it should be currency:XBT=no as payment:bitcoin is deprecated. Now I checked their website and it seems they moved to 55 Strand, London which seems to confirm that there isn't anything london theatre related at this address.

129160829 about 3 years ago

Thanks, I hope we can all find a reasonable solution that will fit OSM standards and bitcoin community. I will pass your comment to BTCMap contributors

129160829 about 3 years ago

Hey Ivan, thank you for pointing that out. Seems like I've been using it wrongly. I was always verifying payment info either by contacting the merchant or confirming it on their website, but as you pointed out - I am not visiting them in person.

Reading the wiki, seems like check_date:payment:YYY-MM-DD would be a correct way to do this, am I correct?

I know BTCMap wiki guidance is going to be updated (probably within 24h) and as far as I know it should be now fully correct to OSM standards. I will withhold tagging until this will be resolved and clear and later update my contributions to correct way of tagging

127743383 about 3 years ago

Thanks, I am sure they do not accept it, I added it by mistake

128036474 about 3 years ago

Thanks, I am still learning, but want to do it the proper way, I will be more careful!

127806968 about 3 years ago

I always look for confirmation. I contact the merchants by email or facebook If I don't see any information about the bitcoin acceptance on their website/socials.

128036474 about 3 years ago

I wasn't aware it's the same place. First I deleted the old one because I thought it doesn't exist, then I found the new one but didn't connect the dots. I will bring back the old node and update the name

127932911 about 3 years ago

*it exists, a mistake in description

127806968 about 3 years ago

They requested being included in btcmap.org by filling the form, you can see it here: https://github.com/teambtcmap/btcmap-data/issues/691