virtualmaster
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April 24, 2013, 02:21:30 PM |
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Anybody may buy bitcoins and may implement bitcoin payment and they will improve the bitcoin acceptance with it. PayPal and Google also. If somebody doesn't want to use PayPal or Google with bitcoin payment he will be not forced to do it.
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Gordonium
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April 24, 2013, 02:23:26 PM |
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Amazon will be next on the line. The Bitcoin Singularity is right around the corner. And I am just holding for the longest time!
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matt608
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April 24, 2013, 02:24:06 PM |
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This is the news that's causing the current rally and my prediction is it will bring us up to nearly touching $200 by the end of next week.
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Herodes
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April 24, 2013, 02:32:09 PM |
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David Marcus may be groomed well, but he's an outright liar.
He said that nobody will lose money using Paypal, the numerous stories floating around online telling about users having their assets frozen for 180 days with no apparent reason tells otherwise. Also their customer support sucks majorly.
I haven't given them business for years and years, and I hope nobody else valuing their own monies doesn't either.
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April 24, 2013, 02:34:37 PM |
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Soon Paypal or Western Union will buy MtGox, mark my words.
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RenegadeMind
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April 24, 2013, 02:37:04 PM |
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Soon Paypal or Western Union will buy MtGox, mark my words.
Let's hope that they stick to some principles and don't sell. (Yeah, I like to be optimistic... I hope I'm not overly so.)
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Gordonium
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April 24, 2013, 02:40:05 PM |
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This is the news that's causing the current rally and my prediction is it will bring us up to nearly touching $200 by the end of next week.
You mean tonight?
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woodrowchai
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April 24, 2013, 02:46:41 PM |
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I have some money in paypal,but i can't use my own money easily. I don't like paypal.
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RodeoX
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April 24, 2013, 03:14:00 PM |
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I have some money in paypal,but i can't use my own money easily. I don't like paypal.
Me also. I hope they do embrace bitcoin. I will use the money in my account to buy bitcoin then close it.
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Kaiji
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April 24, 2013, 03:33:54 PM |
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I wonder why paypal or some bank just doesn't make their own cryptocurrency? I read some where that Canadians banks are looking into making digital currency. I always hated having to use credit cards for online payments since they are irresponsible when it comes to security, too easy to cause recurring fees, interest etc.
The problem is that there was no alternative UNTIL bitcoins came about. A little ingenuity and mathematics and you can post an address online with no risk of theft and commerce can flow so smoothly. We are still at the tip of the iceberg of what cryptocurrencies can do.
Paypal is not worried about bitcoins because of the difficulty in purchasing bitcoins. The irony being that an internet currency that can't be obtained online. If paypal is smart they should brand themselves as the only place to purchase bitcoins with credit cards.
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lebing
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April 24, 2013, 03:36:59 PM |
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David Marcus may be groomed well, but he's an outright liar.
He said that nobody will lose money using Paypal, the numerous stories floating around online telling about users having their assets frozen for 180 days with no apparent reason tells otherwise. Also their customer support sucks majorly.
I haven't given them business for years and years, and I hope nobody else valuing their own monies doesn't either.
You're right, noone around here is going to use them. That's not the point however. We are by far the vast minority of online users and the vast majority are using them and will continue to be using them for years to come. If they adopt bitcoin as a funding method, they just increased the userbase by an exponential order of magnitude.
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April 24, 2013, 03:39:38 PM |
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Whatever my issues are with Paypal- them joining bitcoin will make us rich. So I'm 100% supportive.
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Gordonium
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April 24, 2013, 03:40:26 PM |
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Whatever my issues are with Paypal- them joining bitcoin will make us rich. So I'm 100% supportive.
This.
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April 24, 2013, 03:49:38 PM |
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Whatever my issues are with Paypal- them joining bitcoin will make us rich. So I'm 100% supportive.
I'm a passionate Paypal hater. My desire to see them fail is even greater than my desire to be rich. So I'm not supportive. I hope they perish like the dinosaurs 60+ million years ago.
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matthewh3
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April 24, 2013, 03:59:46 PM |
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Soon Paypal or Western Union will buy MtGox, mark my words.
Yeah I've read Western Union and MoneyGram are looking at trying to adopt bitcoin soon also. Maybe running a fiat exchange with such tight banking laws as in the UK and US could only be done by major international corporations and not small outfits. As currently there is no exchanges in the UK any more and with US ones being shut down. They could corner the market for buying/selling bitcoins centrally. The sizes of these companies means they have very large legal departments and can fight there way through all the proceeder's. If any one of those three companies moved into buy and selling bitcoin internationally this could be what makes bitcoin enter the mainstream. Plus with the high fees they charge it would help bitcoin in OTC buying and selling market.
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April 24, 2013, 04:05:49 PM Last edit: April 24, 2013, 04:38:56 PM by glendall |
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I hope Paypal stays away. Terrible company IMHO.
Ever since about... I dunno, 5 or 6 years ago, when they screwed up a payment which caused me financial penalties and then they had absolutely no phone number at all for any sort of customer service discussion I have been an ardent disliker of these muppets.
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P4man
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April 24, 2013, 04:08:18 PM |
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NEWSFLASH: Bitcoin not interested in PayPal.
I beg to differ. Buying and selling bitcoins for paypal has been a hot issue for as long as Ive known about bitcoin. And having paypal accept bitcoins for funding their accounts would be fantastic. No one will ever again have to ask "what can I buy with it". It even also makes sense for paypal and its customers; the irreversibility of bitcoin is a double edged sword. Sometimes its a god sent, but just as often you do want an escrow service or some arbiter. No matter how much you hate them, Paypal is perfectly positioned for that. In short; this is is the best news I heard all week.
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April 24, 2013, 04:14:57 PM |
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I hope Paypal stays away. Terrible company IMHO.
Ever since about... I dunno, 5 or 6 years ago, when they screwed up a payment which caused me financial penalties and then they absolutely no phone number at all for any sort of customer service discussion I been an ardent disliker of these muppets.
This. I think the whole idea why we moved away from these PayPal-like methods to Bitcoin is because we don't have to deal with these a$$holes.
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P4man
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April 24, 2013, 04:22:28 PM |
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This. I think the whole idea why we moved away from these PayPal-like methods to Bitcoin is because we don't have to deal with these a$$holes.
Not having to [deal with PP] is a good thing. Not being able to, not so good. Having the choice can only be a good thing for everyone involved.
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April 24, 2013, 04:25:32 PM |
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Soon Paypal or Western Union will buy MtGox, mark my words.
Yeah I've read Western Union and MoneyGram are looking at trying to adopt bitcoin soon also. Maybe running a fiat exchange with such tight banking laws as in the UK and US could only be done by major international corporations and not small outfits. As currently there is no exchanges in the UK any more and with US ones being shut down. They could corner the market for buying/selling bitcoins centrally. The sizes of these companies means they have very large legal departments and can fight there way through all the proceeder's. If any one of those three companies moved into buy and selling bitcoin internationally this could be what makes bitcoin enter the mainstream. Plus with the high fees they charge it would help bitcoin in OTC buying and selling market. And no doubt the end of companies like localbitcoin.
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