Guess everyone who said he wasn't Satoshi was right!
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Hey PinkLlama That is a very good idea! But what is the law like in Croatia for Bitcoin? I am not familiar which the Bitcoin law across Europe (Besides a little in the UK), just to be safe that's all. If the law is relaxed I can only think accepting Bitcoin will be good for business! I'm not really sure about the laws which maybe a problem. Since we do have Bitcoin ATMs here, I think it's all legal and tidy. I'll do some research nevertheless. Are you going to use some bitcoin payment processor like BitPay for it, or are you dedicated to manage your bitcoin transaction yourself in a p2p way? Also if you have a site it is nice idea to include info about possible Bitcoin payment, but don't include prices in BTC only - due to high volatility tomorrow it could be wrong.
We'll either develop our own Bitcoin payment processor or we'll do the transactions ourselves P2P.
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Hey! So my company (which is a VERY large company in Croatia) owns a hotel and about 30 apartments which we rent out. Now, I've been thinking of starting to accept Bitcoin as a payment method for both the hotel rooms and the apartments. We are full every single day of the summer both in the hotel and in the apartments. Our top apartments are BTC0.5627 per night and our worst apartments are BTC0.1790 per night. I've been thinking of giving a, maybe, 5-10% disscount if you use Bitcoin as your payment method. This could be a large step for Bitcoin in Croatia and whole of Europe as we have a shit ton of people coming from all over the world. Your guys' thoughts on this?
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Personally, it would be anonimity, ease of accepting the currency, no fees (not counting mining fees), your wallet can't be frozen, you can send/recieve as much money as you want to and there's no middleman.
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Looks pretty good to me. Now Bitcoin will become easier to use I guess. Not that it was hard to use already but older and uneducated people weren't able to understand it.
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Well, in 20 years, I'll hopefully give all of my Bitcoin to some charity organization.
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There's a couple of reasons I can think of:
- Bitcoin is too complex for them - They don't know how to get Bitcoin - The price is not stable so they think they'll lose all of their money
I don't really know any other reason but these are some of the main ones.
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For some reason, even though I'm posting a lot, my activity is NEVER changing. It's standing at 42 for a couple of days now ignoring my constant posting. Why is this?
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Might as well send me some of that hella cool merch and stickers
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Looks awesome. Great work.
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I think a quick reply box would be useful on here. Something like this:
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Kao što je netko spomenuo već na postu, novinari VRLO često nemaju pojma o čemu pričaju te ovise o izvoru. Tako da ja vjerujem da on NIJE SM nego da lik sere govna. Kada on pokaze dokaze (prave) onda ima moje poštovanje i vjeru.
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I don't see myself getting rich with Bitcoin anytime soon and it's not my general goal. I'd say that the goal with Bitcoin is to spread it out more.
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So, I had a thought in mind. To start a cryptocurrency mining gear (and general cryptocurrency related goods) shop that only accepts Bitcoin as the payment method. Your thoughts on this? I think I may be able to work it out in a way.
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Will try this on Saturday. Good idea for the game.
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This is very awesome. It is perhaps a step towards Bitcoin being used more on gambling sites. Great work. Will use this.
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Scanned last few pages and didn't see anyone posting this: The Bitcoin affair: Craig Wright 'to move' Satoshi coinhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-36193006 Craig Wright's spokesman told the BBC that he would "move a coin from an early block" belonging to the crypto-currency's inventor "in the coming days". So what happens if he actually does it? Proof good enough? how will mr. wright prove that HE moved the coins and not Gavin Andresen or anyone else? Maybe SN handed over some of the early blocks? or SN is already passed away and now Gavin or mr. wright try to get some blocks from the family of SN. Satoshi is dead?
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What will happen if we run out of Bitcoin? I think the supply is 20,000,000 BTC and that we already have more than half of that. What will we do when BTC stops being mined?
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We need some actual fucking proof. The threads arguing over him being real can stop. When he provides actual proof, then we'll know that he's Satoshi.
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