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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BitCoin in B2B on: April 20, 2014, 08:07:57 PM
Thanks for all the responses all - much appreciated Smiley
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BitCoin in B2B on: April 17, 2014, 06:50:58 PM
Thanks Bit_Happy, for the super quick reply Smiley Mmmm - yea that totally makes sense. For now, that downside will cost companies more than they will gain from the upside. Which means, for now, they'll wanna not get in.

Makes me wonder how companies that do accept bitcoin from people - like retail, restaurants, websites etc - manage market risk. After all, coin flow is one way. The ones that do accept BitCoin do it given it brings them new customers, which is the upside, but how do they manage the downside?
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / BitCoin in B2B on: April 17, 2014, 06:24:33 PM
Hi all! I am new to this forum and wanted to introduce myself. I am an entrepreneur and my start up is looking at ways for companies to share information with one another through an application.

Thus far, what I've seen (research on BitCoin) and done (trades of BitCoin), I have not come across very much evidence of companies transacting with one another using BitCoin. A few questions:

1) Why should companies adopt bitcoin in buying from their suppliers? Or selling to distributors? etc

2) Why should companies NOT adopt bitcoin in buying from their suppliers? Or selling to distributors? etc

3) What are some examples of companies doing this today? And what have they found doing so?

I am doing some research on this so any light you could shed on this would be appreciated  Smiley!
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