Some new quotes from WordPress in here:
WordPress said it decided to start accepting Bitcoin because of its “role” as a universal currency. PayPal and a number of credit card companies actually restrict transactions in certain parts of the world due political circumstance, high criminal activity, and more.
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Currently, few legitimate businesses accept Bitcoin, which has primarily been used for black market (aka mostly illegal) transactions. And since banks aren’t involved with Bitcoin transactions, purchases don’t leave a “paper” trail for law enforcement agencies to track criminal activity.
U.S. federal government isn’t too fond of Bitcoin — and with good reason. A universal currency like Bitcoin could hypothetically destabilize a government’s capability to regular its finances. And if that happens, it could disrupt their authority.
But despite any negative connotation attached to Bitcoin in the past, WordPress’ intentions seem entirely pure.
“I think the technology is value-neutral,” WordPress creator and Automattic founder Matt Mullenweg told VentureBeat via email. “I’m sure many people use paper dollars and euros for bad things as well, but that doesn’t mean they’re intrinsically bad (or good).
http://venturebeat.com/2012/11/16/wordpress-pay-with-bitcoin/