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Title: 2012-07-10 arstechnica.com - PayPal sets down stricter regulations for file...
Post by: thomkaufmann on July 11, 2012, 04:32:16 AM
Bitcoin is only mentioned as the final word in this brief article but it links to an earlier Ars Technica article about Bitcoin.

PayPal sets down stricter regulations for file-sharing sites
http://arstechnica.com/business/2012/07/paypal-sets-down-stricter-regulations-for-file-sharing-sites/


Title: Re: 2012-07-10 arstechnica.com - PayPal sets down stricter regulations for file...
Post by: proudhon on July 11, 2012, 11:53:03 AM
This is, I think, a big deal.  As traditional online payment processors pull away from stuff like this, it's going to leave a pretty big hole for new payment processors to come in a fill, and what better to fill it than an unseizable, potentially anonymous, purely digital, distributed currency.


Title: Re: 2012-07-10 arstechnica.com - PayPal sets down stricter regulations for file...
Post by: FreeMoney on July 11, 2012, 08:06:45 PM
This is, I think, a big deal.  As traditional online payment processors pull away from stuff like this, it's going to leave a pretty big hole for new payment processors to come in a fill, and what better to fill it than an unseizable, potentially anonymous, purely digital, distributed currency.

You think Bitcoin is the answer? But what about mountain hours?


Title: Re: 2012-07-10 arstechnica.com - PayPal sets down stricter regulations for file...
Post by: proudhon on July 11, 2012, 10:09:00 PM
This is, I think, a big deal.  As traditional online payment processors pull away from stuff like this, it's going to leave a pretty big hole for new payment processors to come in a fill, and what better to fill it than an unseizable, potentially anonymous, purely digital, distributed currency.

You think Bitcoin is the answer? But what about mountain hours?

I prefer Cliff Minutes.