Bitcoins fees are not too high.
If my credit card would charge me any fee higher than bitcoin I would agree with that.
But considering the fact that the fee with my credit card is 0, I disagree.
Whether or not you realize it you are indirectly paying a fee every time you use your credit card.
I don't. My bank does not charge me anything for providing me a credit card, and using it. Mercants do.
Not to mention that if my credit card got stolen, I can get my money back. If my btc address is stolen, I can't do shit.
Merchants pay credit card fees that average around 2.5-3% of the transaction and that cost is passed on to the consumer (you're kidding yourself if you think it isn't).
The only restriction I have is to pay more than 10 euros with my credit card (else I have to use cash). But the price is the same if I pay with check, credit card, cash, so...
That's why more and more merchants offer cash discounts.
See above.
Not to mention that I can withdrawn cash without being charged any fee.
Not to mention that before paying anything with btc, you have to buy them, and the fees are even greater than btc transaction fee.
Bitcoin fees are negligible compared to that. .0001 btc on a .1btc transaction is only 0.1%
All that is needed is an easy method for mainstream implementation.
That's bullshit again.
Some website said they accept bitcoin, like that "DigiDeals" in Australia. When you want to pay online, guess what:
Credit or Debit Card (2% processing fee)
PayPal (2% processing fee)
Bank Transfer
Bitcoin (5% processing fee)
Bitcoin fees will always be higher that credit card fees.
Try to figure out why by yourself.
Someone on the bitcointalk forum who doesn't support bitcoin/altcoin 100%? Burn him at the stake!