Title: [2014-01-06] BBC.co.uk - Bitcoin crosses $1,000 on Zynga move Post by: P_Shep on January 06, 2014, 12:37:45 PM FFS, it was headed that way before Zynga was announced :/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25617931 Title: Re: [2014-01-06] BBC.co.uk - Bitcoin crosses $1,000 on Zynga move Post by: bryant.coleman on January 06, 2014, 02:18:16 PM See what Zynga has done. And imagine what could happen if some online giant such as Amazon accepts Bitcoin?
Can you even imagine? Title: Re: [2014-01-06] BBC.co.uk - Bitcoin crosses $1,000 on Zynga move Post by: CaptainBeck on January 06, 2014, 02:24:04 PM See what Zynga has done. And imagine what could happen if some online giant such as Amazon accepts Bitcoin? Can you even imagine? They would instantly sell out of all PC components as we buy it all up with BTC so we can mine more ALT to make more BTC. You can get Gyft cards if you are in the states, so thats like amazon accepting BTC. I'm waiting on the UK Gyft to work. Zynga is great for the price of BTC if u want it to go up. But fairly pointless for most of us because we dont play FB games or would want to pay for them. Title: Re: [2014-01-06] BBC.co.uk - Bitcoin crosses $1,000 on Zynga move Post by: gondel on January 06, 2014, 03:22:07 PM This will atract more fans on bitcoin. Great way to promote it :)
Title: Re: [2014-01-06] BBC.co.uk - Bitcoin crosses $1,000 on Zynga move Post by: kjlimo on January 06, 2014, 05:08:13 PM See what Zynga has done. And imagine what could happen if some online giant such as Amazon accepts Bitcoin? Can you even imagine? Such as Overstock.com??? done... at least there are plans announced for Q3 2014, heh. Title: Re: [2014-01-06] BBC.co.uk - Bitcoin crosses $1,000 on Zynga move Post by: bryant.coleman on January 06, 2014, 06:03:14 PM See what Zynga has done. And imagine what could happen if some online giant such as Amazon accepts Bitcoin? Can you even imagine? Such as Overstock.com??? done... at least there are plans announced for Q3 2014, heh. Annual revenue of Overstock is around $ 1.1 b. That of Amazon is $ 61.1 billion. Can't even compare. |