Not the most bullish news out there, but adoption is always welcomed. I took a quick look at this website, and the bestsellers are banknotes from countries that suffered hyperinflation like Zimbabwe and Venezuela...interesting.
They ditch Paypal, and then replace it with Bitcoin.
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This caught my attention as it's something that you don't see or hear very often...makes me wonder what was the reason to just stop using paypal, I bet it has something to do with chargebacks and whatnot. Either way, soon this will be the norm among all merchants around the world (:
It makes sense that the hyperinflated banknotes are the most popular, because many people want to have a banknote that has a very high denomination like million and above. It doesn't really make you rich, but it still allows you to call yourself a millionaire
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As for replacing PayPal with Bitcoin, another reason for this might be that PayPal is not 100% available around the world. For one, there's a small list of countries that don't have PayPal at all, but in my country, for example, PayPal has very limited functioning: we can spend PayPal money but not receive it (so, basically the only money we can spend via PayPal is the money from our bank accounts that we synchronized with PayPal).