If you have an account on Mastodon, you can just write them a private message and suggest it. I did it multiple times in the past and they are always happy to add new services.
vollkorntomate
I get what you’re saying and agree that high transaction fees keep merchants from offering it as a payment option.
However, in my rant I’m merely talking about P2P money transfers, nothing B2C. And since most people are lazy and scrimpers, a service needs to have a very good offer for people to start using it. That’s where Wero could improve, in my opinion.
Plus, having a large user base would help them in the long run with convincing merchants to offer Wero as a payment option, wouldn’t it?
I think it‘s inherently difficult to persuade thousands of banks in Europe (and potentially worldwide) to actively join Wero, or any other service for that matter.
In my opinion, Wero – to be a viable option for anyone – should make their service something that the people can and WANT to use. Maybe I’m naive but adding the option to connect a bank account via IBAN and SEPA mandate shouldn’t be too complicated, right?
Von den Kirchen in Deutschland kommt aktuell ja schon einiges an Kritik.
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/brandbrief-kirchen-asylantraege-union-100.html
Das deutsche Unternehmen Mowea hat etwas ähnliches mal versucht: kleine Windräder die sich in großer Stückzahl z.B. an Mobilfunkmasten bauen lassen. Vodafone hatte das sogar schon im Testbetrieb (https://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/energie/energie-mini-windraeder-an-mobilfunkmast-helfen-bei-stromversorgung/29368326.html)
Leider musste Mowea letztes Jahr Insolvenz anmelden.
Der Player in der App und im mobilen Browser ist aber leider genauso schlecht wie davor