They could chose non-american ones that already exist and aren’t known for deciding what you can and can’t buy:
-PagSeguro(Brazil) – Covers all of Latin america
-Adyen (Netherlands) – Offers global payment processing services.
-Trustly (Sweden) – Specializes in direct bank transfers for online merchants.
-Klarna (Sweden) – Known for its “buy now, pay later” services and payment solutions.
-Afterpay (Australia) – Provides installment payment services, now part of Block, Inc. but originally non-American.
-Payone (Germany) – Provides payment processing services across Europe.
-Skrill (United Kingdom) – Offers secure online payment services.
-Neteller (Canada) – Provides digital wallets and online payment solutions.
-Mercado Pago (Argentina) – Offers payment solutions throughout Latin America.
-PayU (Poland) – Serves various markets in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
-Razorpay (India) – A payment gateway and financial infrastructure provider.
-Paytm (India) – Provides digital payment solutions and other financial services.
-Alipay (China) – Part of the Alibaba Group, it’s one of the largest payment platforms in the world.
-WeChat Pay (China) – A mobile payment service provided by Tencent.
-Bancontact (Belgium) – A payment system for card payments and online transactions.
-Interac (Canada) – Operates the Interac electronic funds transfer network.
-Bacs (United Kingdom) – Manages direct debits and bank transfers.
-iDeal (Netherlands) – An online payment method used in the Netherlands for real-time transactions.
-SEPA Direct Debit (Europe) – A payment method used across the Eurozone.
-Mollie (Netherlands) – A payment service provider that allows businesses to accept online payments.