Speed - Bitcoin Payment Processor Reviews 4

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.1

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  1. Cryptocurrency Service
  2. Payment service

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Speed is a leading Bitcoin payment processor that allows merchants to easily and securely accept payments in Bitcoin. It provides fast transaction times and ensures that all transactions are secure, protecting both merchants and customers from any type of fraud attempt. With its user-friendly interface, integration with various shopping carts, and support for multiple languages, Speed makes it easy for merchants of all sizes to start accepting Bitcoin payments.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

STAY AWAY!!! Registration does not work, and the support experience made it even worse.

I tried to register on tryspeed.com using email, but it was completely impossible. The site repeatedly showed the same vague and useless error message: “Something went wrong. Please try again after some time.”

A basic email signup should be one of the most reliable parts of any online service. If a company cannot even provide a working registration process or a clear explanation of what is wrong, that is already a massive red flag.

What made the experience even more frustrating was the way support handled it. At first, they appeared to care and acted as if they wanted to help. But once it became clear that the issue was on their side, the attitude changed and I felt pushed away instead of properly assisted.

This is not how a trustworthy company handles customers. Based on this experience, I would strongly advise others to stay away.

8 May 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The most versitile wallet I have come…

The most versatile wallet I have come across. Its a go between when you got small bits of crypto in places and wanting to generate enough to get the minimum amount to send to your wallet.

It uses the lightning network, so its cheep, quick, and painless to use. I have never a problem apart from the occasional unscheduled downtime.

20 October 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

tryspeed.com is a scam

tryspeed.com is a scam, they took nearly 100$ from me by taking a payment from a customer and then just keeping it. i sent it to a valid wallet 5/17. tried contacting their support several times and no response at all. I'm going to report them to the BBB next I think, someone should.

16 May 2024
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