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September 10, 2014, 08:29:00 AM


Please mod, ban this scammer !!!

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September 10, 2014, 09:30:29 AM

apple pay... is going to flop.

I can't even use it, because its for US only

I can't use receive 1$ payments because it will cost 5$ in fee to do so

I can't use it to send money to africa because ...well idk why not...

I can't use it as a hedged its USD's

I'm sure the user interface will literally be 1 button "BUY NOW!", and this is very wow, but i dont care...

I can't believe i feel compelled to state such obviousness...

Apple products have generally been decent in their ease of use arena, and if bitcoin can learn and steal from apple in these regards, that could be helpful to bitcoin...   

I am really looking forward to the days when various ease of use apps become more common in the bitcoin space - whether it is for buying, selling, trading, purchasing, storage of value, transferring, etc.
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September 10, 2014, 09:34:45 AM

apple pay... is going to flop.

I can't even use it, because its for US only

I can't use receive 1$ payments because it will cost 5$ in fee to do so

I can't use it to send money to africa because ...well idk why not...

I can't use it as a hedged its USD's

I'm sure the user interface will literally be 1 button "BUY NOW!", and this is very wow, but i dont care...

I can't believe i feel compelled to state such obviousness...

Apple products have generally been decent in their ease of use arena, and if bitcoin can learn and steal from apple in these regards, that could be helpful to bitcoin...   

I am really looking forward to the days when various ease of use apps become more common in the bitcoin space - whether it is for buying, selling, trading, purchasing, storage of value, transferring, etc.

^^^

this. i feel we are getting there though. Everything that is happening over the next 12 months looks pretty bullish to me
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September 10, 2014, 09:40:55 AM

it's funny that the bears will be the ones that we will have to thank for the next pushes upwards


It's a bubble, buying above 100$ is stupid.

correct, bitcoin is going to nowhere but down! lower and lower! do NOT buy in any dead cat bounces or you will lose everything!

Hey fallling, congratulations with the new account.
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....... 

I am really looking forward to the days when various ease of use apps become more common in the bitcoin space - whether it is for buying, selling, trading, purchasing, storage of value, transferring, etc.

^^^

this. i feel we are getting there though. Everything that is happening over the next 12 months looks pretty bullish to me


It's certainly moving into the right direction. My thoughts are that Apple Pay prepares the masses for online digital payments. A crucial step to reach the Internet of Money state.....

What I'm wondering about: what is taking Google so long to properly get into this arena? Android and Bitcoin are made for each other.
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September 10, 2014, 10:12:07 AM


applepay looks like same old credit card turd wrapped up in shiny new apple packaging wrapper ... right?

and we all know that credit card is old expensive tech., someone will have to pay for that somewhere along the line, odds on it will be the users, one way or the other.

And there will the inevitable hacks, frauds and inside jobs of the applepay centralised DB itself, while the currency units they use are devaluing too ... where's the upside?
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Finally the new uptrend starts?
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September 10, 2014, 10:31:17 AM


applepay looks like same old credit card turd wrapped up in shiny new apple packaging wrapper ... right?

and we all know that credit card is old expensive tech., someone will have to pay for that somewhere along the line, odds on it will be the users, one way or the other.

And there will the inevitable hacks, frauds and inside jobs of the applepay centralised DB itself, while the currency units they use are devaluing too ... where's the upside?
+1,  just turns your phone into your debit card.
As long as the majority don't realise they are paying 3% more than they need to to use their debit/credit card they will keep doing so. BTC accepting merchants are not helping the situation because the vast majority do not offer discounts to use BTC, pocketing the difference themselves.
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September 10, 2014, 10:44:22 AM

I don't think so. Keep mind that if Paypal will use Bitcoin number of transaction will have a BIG increase and price could be stable.
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September 10, 2014, 10:53:52 AM

fuck apple.

to da moon btc.
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September 10, 2014, 11:00:35 AM

I don't think so. Keep mind that if Paypal will use Bitcoin number of transaction will have a BIG increase and price could be stable.

btc has to expand to non traditional parts of the word with currencies that are weak and/or no access to banks..new markets for places
like ebay and paypal and such

bitcoin will never be as big a deal in the developing countries imho our $$$ are stable...but someplace like Venezuela with 40% currency
inflation..well....that and international goods as a virtual type of  gold currency for places like ebay world wide w/o credit checks nor the rest

thats a frigging lot of folk

last point...China ran the price up for bitcoin...why? imho it was NOT all speculation..it fulfilled a need getting assets moved ..either to
relatives overseas or whatever from a 'closed system' ....irregardless imho with the china crackdown etc..there is still this pressure in china
and world wide to move to the use of bitcoin ie as a virtual gold...(better then trying to move the gold under the hut you saved cause
your region/country has stability issues) know some miners from Ukraine that are thrilled they did bitcoin before the crisis there cause
they could move assets out of Crimea etc ..the Cyprus argument btc has its uses...

it may be more slow growth for bitcoin.but you can't get around the above facts ..there is a big need worldwide for this

but then again what do I know I bought from BFL (got a refund) but still..the fact remains I was BFL'd Wink

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September 10, 2014, 11:02:08 AM

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September 10, 2014, 11:05:38 AM

falling/realcrash/Ongel,

Have you got a script to keep opening new accounts?  Is the game to see how long it takes people to spot it's still you?  Roll Eyes
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September 10, 2014, 11:15:58 AM

I'm spotting some amazing patterns in these charts Smiley
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September 10, 2014, 11:18:52 AM

I'm spotting some amazing patterns in these charts Smiley

Please explain more, I am not able to read anything interesting on charts.
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