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Title: Western Union & MoneyGram? Post by: Jobe7 on April 18, 2013, 09:11:32 PM http://www.foxbusiness.com/news/2013/04/18/bitcoin-buzz-draws-western-union-moneygram/
Title: Re: Western Union & MoneyGram? Post by: Brushan on April 18, 2013, 09:23:46 PM But why would you need WU when you can send BTC anywhere?
Title: Re: Western Union & MoneyGram? Post by: paraipan on April 18, 2013, 09:25:08 PM But why would you need WU when you can send BTC anywhere? Is in the second paragraph... Quote customers could use their services to send and receive money transfers denominated in bitcoins Title: Re: Western Union & MoneyGram? Post by: Mike Christ on April 18, 2013, 09:26:37 PM But why would you need WU when you can send BTC anywhere? http://files.abovetopsecret.com/files/img/gr4fd2920a.jpg Title: Re: Western Union & MoneyGram? Post by: Brushan on April 18, 2013, 09:34:04 PM But why would you need WU when you can send BTC anywhere? Is in the second paragraph... Quote customers could use their services to send and receive money transfers denominated in bitcoins I still don't understand. If i want to send you some BTC i could just send it through the blockchain without paying extra fees to WU. Is it for people without internet then? Title: Re: Western Union & MoneyGram? Post by: centove on April 18, 2013, 09:40:54 PM But why would you need WU when you can send BTC anywhere? Is in the second paragraph... Quote customers could use their services to send and receive money transfers denominated in bitcoins I still don't understand. If i want to send you some BTC i could just send it through the blockchain without paying extra fees to WU. Is it for people without internet then? *shrug* Title: Re: Western Union & MoneyGram? Post by: Mike Christ on April 18, 2013, 09:43:56 PM In that case, you'd be missing out on the actual trading of Bitcoin; if you've ever used Gox, you would simply be making a "market order", and would purchase Bitcoin at the lowest asking price. Not bad if you don't wanna fuck with exchanges, I suppose; I assume this is close to what Coinbase was doing before "sorry we're out of Bitcoin thank you come again"
Title: Re: Western Union & MoneyGram? Post by: paraipan on April 18, 2013, 09:46:29 PM But why would you need WU when you can send BTC anywhere? Is in the second paragraph... Quote customers could use their services to send and receive money transfers denominated in bitcoins I still don't understand. If i want to send you some BTC i could just send it through the blockchain without paying extra fees to WU. Is it for people without internet then? *shrug* Yes, just like centove said, you walk into a WU office and make a bitcoin transfer of desired value. Hope they will implement it like this otherwise I don't see usefulness either. Title: Re: Western Union & MoneyGram? Post by: Brushan on April 18, 2013, 09:56:55 PM But why would you need WU when you can send BTC anywhere? Is in the second paragraph... Quote customers could use their services to send and receive money transfers denominated in bitcoins I still don't understand. If i want to send you some BTC i could just send it through the blockchain without paying extra fees to WU. Is it for people without internet then? *shrug* Yes, just like centove said, you walk into a WU office and make a bitcoin transfer of desired value. Hope they will implement it like this otherwise I don't see usefulness either. Then it will work more like an exchange than payment system. I actually think it's a good idea. For all the people that don't want the hassle of registering, becoming verified and wiring money to an exchange which takes days. This way you enter a WU office and have BTC on a desired adress by the time you exit. |