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Title: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: bitcoinrocks on October 27, 2014, 07:45:56 PM
The one that makes Average Joe buy BTC because he needs it for something.


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: amaclin on October 27, 2014, 08:02:03 PM
"Bitcoin Balance Doubler"
for Android/iOS/PC/Mac/etc  ;D


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: Cloud Mining on October 27, 2014, 08:20:00 PM
The one that makes Average Joe buy BTC because he needs it for something.

There is already one. It is called Circle. But they are offering BTC against Credit Card only for US/UK customers.


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: bitcoinrocks on October 27, 2014, 08:30:40 PM
No speculation on this?

When you use your credit card with Circle, it's a cash advance as far as the credit card company is concerned which translates to high fees.


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: bitcoinrocks on October 27, 2014, 09:22:44 PM
How about some kind of social media p2p payments?


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: puwaha on October 27, 2014, 09:25:27 PM
The "iPhone Money Miner" - Use your iPhone to generate free money!  Yes, you really did read that correctly.  As smart phones continue to get more and more powerful, why not use this power to put it to work for you!  Even with your phone on standby, it can be working on complex math problems in the background.  These math problems are the lifeblood of so-called "crypto-currencies", and they need machines to do these math problems.  They need so many machines to do them, that they are willing to pay you for your time!*

* Disclaimer: data rates apply, battery life may decrease, but you get paid to do this while walking around the mall!

Now available in the app store... only $0.99


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: bitcoinrocks on October 27, 2014, 09:29:40 PM
The "iPhone Money Miner" - Use your iPhone to generate free money!  Yes, you really did read that correctly.  As smart phones continue to get more and more powerful, why not use this power to put it to work for you!  Even with your phone on standby, it can be working on complex math problems in the background.  These math problems are the lifeblood of so-called "crypto-currencies", and they need machines to do these math problems.  They need so many machines to do them, that they are willing to pay you for your time!*

* Disclaimer: data rates apply, battery life may decrease, but you get paid to do this while walking around the mall!

Now available in the app store... only $0.99

That won't get anybody to buy BTC. :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: Snorek on October 27, 2014, 09:32:23 PM
How about some kind of social media p2p payments?

Social media payments? You mean you pay people via facebook or something like that using bitcoins?


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: bitcoinrocks on October 27, 2014, 09:35:11 PM
How about some kind of social media p2p payments?

Social media payments? You mean you pay people via facebook or something like that using bitcoins?

Sure the Reddit tipping thing sounds cool.  Something like that with even broader appeal.


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: TheLoser on October 27, 2014, 09:44:20 PM
Mining for BitCoins with your 4G or 5G.
Games to earn BTC.
Music for BTC.
Dunno. Figure it out yourself.


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: remotemass on October 27, 2014, 09:46:26 PM
The killer app may be something a bit like FireChat, that can connect people without the internet, using Bluetooth. So that you can broadcast transactions end-to-end via bluetooth to a peer that has internet access and can further broadcast the transaction to the blockchain. Maybe the peers could get rewarded for being available helping in that.


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: Jybrael on October 27, 2014, 09:51:35 PM
How about adding a small feature to that killer chat where you earn satohi's or bitcoins for chatting? Wouldn't that be nice?


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: remotemass on October 27, 2014, 10:01:07 PM
How about adding a small feature to that killer chat where you earn satohi's or bitcoins for chatting? Wouldn't that be nice?

There is that. https://coinchat.org/ (https://coinchat.org/)


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: bitcoinrocks on October 27, 2014, 10:02:07 PM
So interesting that everyone's answer to my question about a killer app is something that makes them money.  Or maybe that's just the kind of folks that hang out on this forum (myself included).  But if you were using an app like that, wouldn't you just trade the BTC for fiat?  I'm wondering what might come up that causes people to want to buy BTC in small batches, transact with it, and then top up.  Like a prepaid cell phone.  Remember when everyone opened a Facebook account (eventually even the holdouts) because they couldn't do what they wanted to do without it?


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: practicaldreamer on October 27, 2014, 10:05:29 PM
OpenBazaar


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: yayayo on October 27, 2014, 10:11:54 PM
The killer app will be the current fiat system collapsing with capital fleeing in panic. Some of that capital will flow into Bitcoin.

Apart from capital flight, I imagine a simple easy-to-use Bitcoin payment device with NFC (essentially like a credit card, but with added sending functionality) would be a huge step in the door.

But maybe there will not be a killer app at all. Bitcoin might just grow its way to Mr. and Mrs. Joe organically...

ya.ya.yo!


Title: Re: Bitcoin's First Killer App -- what will it be?
Post by: bitcoinrocks on October 27, 2014, 10:22:03 PM
OpenBazaar

Oh I like that a whole lot.  Does it operate via the BTC blockchain?