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September 21, 2012, 01:51:32 AM
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> Instant payments to other Coinsend accounts
> Optional dispute feature - when sending funds, user can choose to make it possible to dispute or not (which will cause a cooling period).
> No fees when sending to other coinsend accounts
> Will not congest the Bitcoin network in Coinsend 2 Coinsend transactions, making it useful for small amounts (eg gambling)
> No need to download blockchain or get confused over wallets - one email, one fund.
> Minimal fee (eg 1%) when withdrawing funds

How does this sound?
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September 21, 2012, 02:12:47 AM
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Why don't we take all the decentralization...

And make it centralized again!

Brilliant! Smiley

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September 21, 2012, 02:17:17 AM
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How about we call it TradeFortress retirement fund?

The issue with these types of setups is they really only have value if they are massive.  If 99% of users aren't using the system those advantages don't do a whole lot for the 1% of the time both sender and receiver are on the network.  If the system becomes massive usually there is some "hack" and the operator ends up a couple million richer.
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