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Title: [2014-08-02] PayPal Hosts Packed ‘Introduction to Bitcoin’ Event
Post by: cescan on August 02, 2014, 03:03:07 AM
http://www.coindesk.com/paypal-hosts-packed-introduction-bitcoin-event/

Payments company PayPal, a subsidiary of auction site eBay, hosted a bitcoin event called PayPal TechXploration on 31st July.

The ‘Town Hall’ space at the PayPal offices in San Jose, California, was packed with hundreds of people, many having to stand. The meetup page for the bitcoin event lists over 700 people that had indicated a desire to attend.


Title: Re: [2014-08-02] PayPal Hosts Packed ‘Introduction to Bitcoin’ Event
Post by: Bit_Happy on August 02, 2014, 03:46:10 AM
On rare occasions "WOW!" is the only response that is needed.  :D


Title: Re: [2014-08-02] PayPal Hosts Packed ‘Introduction to Bitcoin’ Event
Post by: Swordsoffreedom on August 02, 2014, 05:37:22 AM
Sometimes I can't tell if Paypal is friendly or hostile to Bitcoin
Still if they are offering introductions to Bitcoin that is a good sign.

Explaining bitcoin to newcomers is not easy, especially with a large audience.
It definitely is not.

That said its good 1/3 tech people like it ^_^ high stat.
During his presentation, Robinson asked how many people at the event owned bitcoin, and about one-third of the audience raised their hands.


Title: Re: [2014-08-02] PayPal Hosts Packed ‘Introduction to Bitcoin’ Event
Post by: Kprawn on August 02, 2014, 08:41:38 AM
Well it's not a good sign when they say they investing interest into creating their own coin. Most eCommerce occur on their site on the Net.

Will we see a "Stellar" moving to PayPal because it's easier to identify the owner of the coin, with the requirement to identify yourself with FB?

Well time will tell.  ::)


Title: Re: [2014-08-02] PayPal Hosts Packed ‘Introduction to Bitcoin’ Event
Post by: fryarminer on August 03, 2014, 04:21:13 AM
Yeah well PayPal has no right to talk Bitcoin until they start protecting paypal transactions involving bitcoin sales.


Title: Re: [2014-08-02] PayPal Hosts Packed ‘Introduction to Bitcoin’ Event
Post by: Swordsoffreedom on August 03, 2014, 04:37:39 AM
Yeah well PayPal has no right to talk Bitcoin until they start protecting paypal transactions involving bitcoin sales.

Well its gone from we will look into Bitcoin to we will hold public conferences on Bitcoin
It seems to be progressing a bit now still a ways from integration with paypal although they might do it with coinbase or bitpay in the future at this rate or nom them lol.


Title: Re: [2014-08-02] PayPal Hosts Packed ‘Introduction to Bitcoin’ Event
Post by: fryarminer on August 03, 2014, 04:14:26 PM
Yeah well PayPal has no right to talk Bitcoin until they start protecting paypal transactions involving bitcoin sales.

Well its gone from we will look into Bitcoin to we will hold public conferences on Bitcoin
It seems to be progressing a bit now still a ways from integration with paypal although they might do it with coinbase or bitpay in the future at this rate or nom them lol.

When they give me back the thousands of dollars that they force me to pay them after I had already closed my paypal account - after admitting to me that that I had been frauded but since it was bitcoin they would not give me any protection, refusing to look at any evidence I gave them - maybe then they have a right to use the word bitcoin.


Title: Re: [2014-08-02] PayPal Hosts Packed ‘Introduction to Bitcoin’ Event
Post by: Bit_Happy on August 03, 2014, 04:44:32 PM
Yeah well PayPal has no right to talk Bitcoin until they start protecting paypal transactions involving bitcoin sales.

Well its gone from we will look into Bitcoin to we will hold public conferences on Bitcoin
It seems to be progressing a bit now still a ways from integration with paypal although they might do it with coinbase or bitpay in the future at this rate or nom them lol.

When they give me back the thousands of dollars that they force me to pay them after I had already closed my paypal account - after admitting to me that that I had been frauded but since it was bitcoin they would not give me any protection, refusing to look at any evidence I gave them - maybe then they have a right to use the word bitcoin.

I am really sorry you lost so much, and there is nothing good/great to say about Paypal, but...
Using Paypal for a significant amount of BTC is a really bad decision and (also) was probably against their terms of service.


Title: Re: [2014-08-02] PayPal Hosts Packed ‘Introduction to Bitcoin’ Event
Post by: LiteCoinGuy on August 03, 2014, 07:38:37 PM
Well it's not a good sign when they say they investing interest into creating their own coin. Most eCommerce occur on their site on the Net.

Will we see a "Stellar" moving to PayPal because it's easier to identify the owner of the coin, with the requirement to identify yourself with FB?

Well time will tell.  ::)

yeah, they should make paypal-coin...   ::)


Title: Re: [2014-08-02] PayPal Hosts Packed ‘Introduction to Bitcoin’ Event
Post by: atc1 on August 03, 2014, 07:43:09 PM
I remember the founder of Paypal saying that he wanted to invest in bitcoins when they become stable. Maybe it's a good sign that they are hosting the event or maybe it was an inadvertent kind of a relation with no connection at all to the intentions of the parent company,though that's extremely and highly unlikely.


Title: Re: [2014-08-02] PayPal Hosts Packed ‘Introduction to Bitcoin’ Event
Post by: cryptofan5 on August 03, 2014, 10:25:03 PM
I just don't believe that paypal in its current form would allow bitcoin payments. Paypal is famous for reversing payments. Unless they change the structure and make paypal payments non-reversible, I do not think they can or will formally allow using paypal to buy bitcoins.