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1661  Bitcoin / Press / 2013-01-07 TechCrunch.com - BitPay Banks $510K In Investment To Become PayPal f on: January 07, 2013, 08:05:38 PM
BitPay Banks $510K In Investment To Become PayPal for Bitcoin, Already Has 2,100 Businesses On Board

http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/07/bitpay-banks-500k-in-angel-investment-to-become-paypal-for-bitcoin-already-has-2100-businesses-on-board/

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Bitcoin, a heavily underground peer-to-peer payment solution, is starting to peek its head above ground. Today, a payment solutions company called Bitpay has announced $510K in investment, led by Shakil Khan, Barry Silbert, Jimmy Furland and Roger Ver.

Put simply, BitPay feels like it is positioned to become the equivalent to PayPal for the virtual currency payment processor rival, Bitcoin.

I spoke with BitPay’s co-founder and CEO, Anthony Gallippi, and he explained to my why Bitcoin has a huge opportunity to go more mainstream in 2013:

    "We definitely think it’s the future, we wouldn’t be spending our time if we didn’t think that."

What makes Bitcoin so interesting is that it flies in the face of payment models that we’re used to today, it’s a push model rather than a pull one. When you give a website your credit card and billing information to buy something, the company is pulling money out of your account. Giving up that personal information isn’t the safest thing, and Bitcoin allows you to “push” the money to a company to buy something. This means that no personally identifiable information goes with it, making eventual identity theft and fraud nearly impossible during the transaction.

Shakil Khan, known best for his involvement with Path and Spotify, tells me why he decided to invest his money in BitPay:

    "2013 will be the year for critical mass understanding of the importance of friction free international payments and I predict Bitcoin will become a global payment network. With very little resource, BitPay has already taken the place as market leader in the bitcoin payment processing ecosystem, and along with the other investors, I am very excited to help the founding team scale up and take it to the next level."

Based in London, Khan is also an investor in SecondMarket, Invi, BlackJet, Thread and Summly.

Much like you’d find with companies and businesses using Stripe or PayPal, BitPay provides all of the back-end handling of payments, as well as “buy buttons” for the web. In November, BitPay had 1,300 businesses using their service, but after WordPress decided to adopt Bitcoin to pay for services globally, the company saw a dramatic rise to 2,100 merchants since then. For consumers, there is mobile integration to pay on the go, which will help Bitcoin pick up traction.


BitPay accepts Bitcoin and then puts “real” money into the bank accounts of businesses. Basically, there’s no worry on the end of merchants, because they end up getting paid the way that they’re used to. The difference is that a small business in Kansas City can now accept a payment from Indonesia for goods and services, which was nearly impossible before.

Until the $510K investment that the company announced today, Gallippi tells me that his small team has put in about $100K of its own money to prove out BitPay’s model. Clearly, it’s on to something. As far as what BitPay will do with the money, Gallippi says that it will immediately hire five people, mainly engineers, to help continue to develop the platform.

I asked Gallippi why he’s so sure that Bitcoin will take off as a payment alternative and he had this to say:

    "We think that Bitcoin adoption will follow email, which started in corporate enterprise. With Bitcoin there won’t be a 10 year lag, but a lag, and businesses will lead the charge in Bitcoins."

One other interesting thing is that Gallippi explained to me that credit cards were never designed to be used on the Internet, which makes complete sense. Payment utilities are evolving, just look at Square, so it’s nice to see a company like BitPay step up and fight the good fight.

    "Visa has a billion dollar a year fraud prevention facility. Bitcoin makes this obsolete."

Those are fighting words. Sure, PayPal could start working on Bitcoin integration, but the company probably sees the opportunity as a low priority, thus giving BitPay the runway to surge forward and lead the space. There are others trying to grab the top spot, too, such as YCombinator startup Coinbase.

One thing is clear, global payments are a massive opportunity for any business.
1662  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Travel assistance required :) on: January 07, 2013, 06:49:47 PM
Aveiro is a small city. It has some nice nightlife, but maybe not too much to chose from.
On Porto you can find whatever it is that tickles your fancy, that's for sure.

Both cities have plenty to see and do during the day.

Later I'll post some links if I manage to find stuff written in English.
1663  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Putz. Pessoa Imatura produzindo artigo sobre Bitcoin on: January 06, 2013, 03:52:32 PM
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1664  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why some people don't understand psy. on: January 06, 2013, 02:18:17 PM
Oh, fuck you.  Kiss

Now the real reason: People don't understand psy 'cause the music kills their brain cells.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRDUVpliTuU
1665  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM WARNING!! FROM User BitcoinDoubleSpender on: January 06, 2013, 07:28:32 AM
Throttle private messages to like 1 per hour when you firstget out of newbie status?

They are throttled already.
Actual values are on a post by theymos somewhere on Meta.
1666  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Travel assistance required :) on: January 05, 2013, 02:07:30 PM
I recommend this one here: http://www.eurolines.es/en/
You have 2 departure places from Lisbon and 2 arrival places on Sevilla
But you can only book till the end of March, so 3 months in advance at max. You should book that trip only after April 1st when bookings are available until June 30.

I live 200KM away from Lisbon, but if you need anything and I can help remotely, don't be afraid to ask.
1667  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Will bitcoins be illegalized in 2013? on: January 04, 2013, 06:34:21 PM
Yes, it will. So will be stupidity.
1668  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2012-12-06 Blink - BLINK 04: Bitcoin ///2013-01-04 Full Issue now avaliable on: January 04, 2013, 06:30:49 PM
I see no buy buttons there  Huh
1669  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: A foundation with 80% of the coins can never work. on: January 04, 2013, 06:11:27 PM
Shitcoins already have Foundations? WOW  Roll Eyes
1670  Other / Meta / Re: WARNING! DON'T DONATE! on: January 04, 2013, 11:47:17 AM
Just a FYI: Mods can't ban users. Mods can only suggest someone should be banned, theymos has the power to decide.
I don't think any Moderator asked for this funny character to be banned.
1671  Other / Meta / Re: WARNING! DON'T DONATE! on: January 03, 2013, 10:47:50 AM
Where are my 10%?  Undecided
1672  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Pyramining on: January 02, 2013, 07:07:23 PM
Psy,

Se n é mta indelicadeza perguntar... Qtos Referrals vc tem?

65, 40 deles com deposito feito.
1673  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BitcoinCAPTCHA - Free Bitcoin CATPCHA Tool on: January 02, 2013, 07:06:28 PM
Great stuff Kris. Thanks a lot.
Gonna implement it at the first site tomorrow.
Not expecting to make money with it but for sure every one of those who see this captcha will know what bitcoin is.

How did it work out?

Christmas and New Year got in the way. Wink
The plugin is already installed, but only working on 1 post and it won't be easy to make it work on older posts without editing each one of them, so I'll probably use it only on new posts, which I'll start making again in the next couple days.
1674  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: PENDING - [SCAMMER - 10 BTC loan ($130)] *name removed* on: January 02, 2013, 01:15:13 PM
OMG!!! WTF is that? A CRT TV?  Shocked
1675  Other / Off-topic / Re: Happy New Year 2013 on: January 01, 2013, 04:58:54 PM
1676  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Andrew Bitcoiner / BitJack21 on: January 01, 2013, 03:57:22 PM
On Andrew's defense I should say I had some good dealings with him.
The way he's been dealing with his services' problems is strange to say the least. Was expecting better from him.
1677  Other / Off-topic / Re: Boredom, So heres a dancing pony on: January 01, 2013, 03:26:39 PM
I will be celebrating the bitcoin year(2013) like this: http://vimeo.com/30680517

Damn ponies, they could learn 2 trance at least Wink
1678  Other / Off-topic / Re: So what's the biggest, most bulging thick BTC wallet out there? on: January 01, 2013, 12:36:08 PM
Is 15.8 MB thick and bulging enough for you?
1679  Other / Off-topic / Re: Greetings from 2012 on: January 01, 2013, 10:42:18 AM
Oh cool noice to know wher eyoure from. Let the stalkng begin.! Aloha!

I've never hidden that fact. lol

By all means come to Hawaii...i'm pretty sure I've got nothing to worry about. My turf.  Cheesy

Do you live in a shack and eat coconuts everyday?

I bet he also plays the Ukulele, besides living in a shack and eating coconuts.
1680  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: December 31, 2012, 07:09:00 PM
I am working on the bitcoin100 charity with Phinnaeus Gage.  Please whitelist me.

You're already whitelisted.
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