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July 22, 2016, 06:21:55 AM
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i don't think they are going to embrace bitcoin this soon, they may be scared of being removed from the scene and lose their position if bitcoin becomes popular so they may want a piece of the action. but it is unlikely that they do it at this point.
sure,they seems just doing cooperation with coinbase nor with bitcoin,and bitcoin have nothing to do with it,just a business relation between 2 companies so couldn't say paypal fully accept bitcoin to be part of them
maybe next time they will but they need to learn deeply about bitcoin first and prevent any kind of unnecessary things

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July 22, 2016, 06:30:23 AM
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I think they getting partner but i always choose bitcoin because cheaper  fee and easy to use and i always use it. Paypal I do not know how to use. But i think they difficult for them to become partner.Because more consumers in bitcoin. So take advantage with that two company.
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July 22, 2016, 08:31:51 AM
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i think bitcoin is good than paypal because bitcoin transaction is available in everywhere in any country and maximum people are using bitcoin than paypal and bitcoin is too useful in the world .
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July 22, 2016, 08:59:42 AM
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bitcoin the best payment digital currency investment trading and more
paypal the best payment procesor digital online in store online
but iam choose bitcoin
and I think more and more adopter or bitcoin users, the more merchants will also accept bitcoin. and if that happens then bitcoin payment processor will be the best
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July 22, 2016, 09:09:11 AM
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bitcoin the best payment digital currency investment trading and more
paypal the best payment procesor digital online in store online
but iam choose bitcoin
and I think more and more adopter or bitcoin users, the more merchants will also accept bitcoin. and if that happens then bitcoin payment processor will be the best
yes there is no doubt about this. i think bitcoin is a universal currency and can be use any where in the world. all most in all the countries of the world. but paypal is regional currncy and cannot be use in all over the world.
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July 22, 2016, 09:21:20 AM
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PayPal don't want to watch the Bitcoin revolution from the sidelines it's going to be undoubtedly a huge market in the future so they would like to start implementing Bitcoin technology sooner than later into their business. By the way Paypal accept Bitcoin payments through their Merchant module so sellers could get paid in Bitcoin for their products and services.
We can't say what their plan is but it would be interesting to see how they use bitcoint technology in their existing set up.Promoting bitcoin in any way would be sucidal for them.

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July 22, 2016, 09:22:15 AM
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PayPal don't want to watch the Bitcoin revolution from the sidelines it's going to be undoubtedly a huge market in the future so they would like to start implementing Bitcoin technology sooner than later into their business. By the way Paypal accept Bitcoin payments through their Merchant module so sellers could get paid in Bitcoin for their products and services.
We can't say what their plan is but it would be interesting to see how they use bitcoint technology in their existing set up.Promoting bitcoin in any way would be sucidal for them.

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July 22, 2016, 09:38:45 AM
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PayPal don't want to watch the Bitcoin revolution from the sidelines it's going to be undoubtedly a huge market in the future so they would like to start implementing Bitcoin technology sooner than later into their business. By the way Paypal accept Bitcoin payments through their Merchant module so sellers could get paid in Bitcoin for their products and services.
We can't say what their plan is but it would be interesting to see how they use bitcoint technology in their existing set up.Promoting bitcoin in any way would be sucidal for them.
I don't agree with that, I think they could perfectly exist side by side, since there are already multiple payment processors and Paypal accepting Bitcoin won't change that.

Plus Bitcoin won't offer consumer protection like Paypal does.

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