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December 11, 2014, 05:02:05 PM Last edit: December 11, 2014, 05:23:35 PM by abercrombie |
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It is only a small step for Microsoft to allow portion of accounts to be held in bitcoin ... and then to allow withdrawls or spends of bitcoin to non-MS addresses ... suddenly your microsoft account starts to look a lot like your coinbase account ... but with a massively larger installed userbase and trusted brand identity behind it ... and Microsoft is head-to-head in a digital payments war with old foe Apple's Applepay
Upon reading this, it occurs to me that youth in the west might be a more likely adopter than third world right now. Lots of disposable income, access to technology and no access to bank accounts and credit cards. This occurs to you now? Bitcoin has always been tilted toward the privileged, the wealthy, the computer literates. That's the reason it's so successful. All this unbanked fantasy is just from hipsters, the "feel good" social justice warrior types, same as this "currency" nonsense. True, BTC China did a poll in late 2013 and 90% of their user base had a college degree. Billions of poor uneducated people in China but they are the minority trading Bitcoin.
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December 11, 2014, 05:03:20 PM |
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1. its faster using bitcoin 2. its cheaper using bitcoin 3. they might buy/sell bitcoin as new bussiness model
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NotLambchop
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December 11, 2014, 05:06:35 PM |
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1. its faster using bitcoin 2. its cheaper using bitcoin 3. they might buy/sell bitcoin as new bussiness model 1. Internal transfers are nearly instantaneous, certainly faster than Bitcoin 2. Internal transfers are free 3. Irrelevant to security/internal use P.S: Since your third answer suggests that you've forgotten what we're talking about, here: ... i still dont get it why paypall, WU, credit card et al refuse to implement bitcoin all they need to buy is just few coin (maybe less than 100btc, because they will just use it internally) and use it as vehicle to move the fund securely.
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December 11, 2014, 05:11:24 PM |
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December 11, 2014, 05:15:39 PM |
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credit card is far from secure.
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Malin Keshar
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December 11, 2014, 05:28:07 PM |
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credit card is far from secure. Everyone I know or have their credit card cloned or knows someone that had their credit card cloned. And when it happens is a pain in the ass to undo all the damage done. And I don't know how things are in Lambchop's country, but here national transfers are not instant(they have some deadline to do it) and when not between same banks they charge a fee bigger than BTC transaction fees
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December 11, 2014, 05:49:55 PM |
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credit card is far from secure. Everyone I know or have their credit card cloned or knows someone that had their credit card cloned. And when it happens is a pain in the ass to undo all the damage done. And I don't know how things are in Lambchop's country, but here national transfers are not instant(they have some deadline to do it) and when not between same banks they charge a fee bigger than BTC transaction fees there you go.. 3DSecure failures cause big holiday headache for many French e-merchants: http://www.rudebaguette.com/2014/12/11/recent-3dsecure-failures-big-holiday-headache-many-french-e-merchants/bitcoin
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NotLambchop
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December 11, 2014, 05:51:01 PM |
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credit card is far from secure. Everyone I know or have their credit card cloned or knows someone that had their credit card cloned. And when it happens is a pain in the ass to undo all the damage done. And I don't know how things are in Lambchop's country, but here national transfers are not instant(they have some deadline to do it) and when not between same banks they charge a fee bigger than BTC transaction fees Since CC transactions are approximately x100,000,000 more common than BTC transactions, I'm certain you know people who had trouble with CC. I know some folks who lost a bit of BTC tho. Remember Mt.Gox? NotLambchop's current country is US, not that it matters: We are discussing INTERNAL transfers, not bank-to-bank transfers. Intra-bank transfers are always free. @hdbuck: You have a tragically short attention span, so I'll remind you what you're trying to respond to. This time, look for the red, boldface text: ... i still dont get it why paypall, WU, credit card et al refuse to implement bitcoin all they need to buy is just few coin (maybe less than 100btc, because they will just use it internally) and use it as vehicle to move the fund securely.
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Chef Ramsay
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December 11, 2014, 05:58:59 PM |
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Imo, there's no creation of demand to want to pay w/ BTC here or any other place unless there's a discount to get newer people to go through the steps to acquire it and learn how to use it. We all know it's demand that drives this market forward and up. Similarly, this is why most of the household shoppers use their CVS card at CVS and their Walgreen card at Walgreen: to get better prices and save money. Pointless otherwise.
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December 11, 2014, 06:05:50 PM |
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... i still dont get it why paypall, WU, credit card et al refuse to implement bitcoin all they need to buy is just few coin (maybe less than 100btc, because they will just use it internally) and use it as vehicle to move the fund securely.
there i fix it... i hope yo can read it this time btw linux is having no virus NOT because 99% percent of computer use window os
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NotLambchop
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December 11, 2014, 06:07:55 PM |
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^Your mind has finally snapped? What is that nonsense that you just did? Some sort of interwebs temper tantrum? On a more somber and self-critical note, wtf was I hoping for, trying to teach you to think? Shoulda started with a cabbage, woulda had better luck
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December 11, 2014, 06:27:50 PM |
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hes probabely goverent agint is what
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December 11, 2014, 06:28:44 PM |
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The poor "unbanked" of the third world don't have spare money, and that's why they live in shanty towns and mud huts. If there ever is a time that they have any, they want to hold it and keep it safe, not convert it to some public key somewhere in the cloud. And where do they store the private key on the PC or smart phone that they don't own? Oh, but they can print a paper wallet. Good luck telling a poor person with little to no education that he or she can give their money to a machine somewhere, pay a fee, and get a piece of paper in return, after presenting their photo ID (which they probably don't have) and other personal info. They'd probably just look at you with a blank look on their face, walk away, and tell their friends later about the crazy white guy who tried to swindle their money away. But never fear, Microsoft has accepted dollars for bitcoins with bitpay! Bitcoin is saved!
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SmoothCurves
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December 11, 2014, 06:45:11 PM |
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The poor "unbanked" of the third world don't have spare money, and that's why they live in shanty towns and mud huts. If there ever is a time that they have any, they want to hold it and keep it safe, not convert it to some public key somewhere in the cloud. And where do they store the private key on the PC or smart phone that they don't own? Oh, but they can print a paper wallet. Good luck telling a poor person with little to no education that he or she can give their money to a machine somewhere, pay a fee, and get a piece of paper in return, after presenting their photo ID (which they probably don't have) and other personal info. They'd probably just look at you with a blank look on their face, walk away, and tell their friends later about the crazy white guy who tried to swindle their money away. But never fear, Microsoft has accepted dollars for bitcoins with bitpay! Bitcoin is saved! Rome wasn't built in a day.
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December 11, 2014, 06:56:51 PM |
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While I want the price to rise just as much as anyone, this does not change the fact that there are no technical indicators that suggest the price will rally before mid-2015
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