• JackbyDev
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      84 days ago

      I worked a little bit for a company that worked with payment processor networks. This is my understanding (and don’t view this as a defense of them, I don’t necessarily think they’re good). There are a ton of banks. Every bank having their own POS machines would be difficult. Imagine going to one that doesn’t support your bank. So payment processors sort of provide that bridge so devices only need to know how to talk to one (or a handful) of networks and the same for the banks.

    • @[email protected]
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      34 days ago

      Because the laws are bs and intentionally make it harder while not being difficult to scale.