susan234
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October 08, 2014, 01:04:21 AM |
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today , We see the results, it is paypal accepted BTC.
ah,Hard work was not in vain.
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Nerazzura
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October 08, 2014, 01:13:22 AM |
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today , We see the results, it is paypal accepted BTC.
ah,Hard work was not in vain.
Demonstrated rapid development bitcoin .. If it can hook the largest trading market in the world certainly will increasingly frequent use of bitcoin, allowing also for the price rises again
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johny1976 (OP)
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October 08, 2014, 08:16:10 AM |
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today , We see the results, it is paypal accepted BTC.
ah,Hard work was not in vain.
Demonstrated rapid development bitcoin .. If it can hook the largest trading market in the world certainly will increasingly frequent use of bitcoin, allowing also for the price rises again They've already stated they will accept bitcoin and nothing happened. Not really sure this will change in the near future.
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CryptoCurrencyInc.com
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October 08, 2014, 10:42:44 AM |
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The best thing you need to do is skip Paypal all together, because Paypal is own by Central Banks.
Instead, you need to find out which companies accept Paypal, and create petitions to those companies directly to get them to accept Bitcoin as form of payment method.
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LostDutchman
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October 18, 2014, 06:19:15 PM |
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I guess noneof you realise that even though Paypal will accept Bitcoin in certain selling areas, there is no seller protection, don't you?
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mnmShadyBTC
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October 18, 2014, 08:30:02 PM |
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I guess noneof you realise that even though Paypal will accept Bitcoin in certain selling areas, there is no seller protection, don't you?
This is the inherent risk of accepting paypal. The point of PP accepting bitcoin as payment is that sellers will not want to accept bitcoin for whatever reason but buyers will not want to use paypal. PP accepting bitcoin would allow these two classes of people to conduct business
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October 18, 2014, 11:45:00 PM |
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You're definitely right guys but I personally think when merchants starts to accept Bitcoin through PayPal (they use PP now) it will be just even easier to move them from PP to Bitcoin itself.
Bitcoin is great for merchants to get paid for their services, but when merchants want to use it and decide to implemet it through BitPay and other craps (not directly their own wallet), it's in fact the same as if they would use PP. That's not the solution to centralization problem... BitPay = PayPal for Bitcoin.
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October 19, 2014, 05:36:14 PM |
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You're definitely right guys but I personally think when merchants starts to accept Bitcoin through PayPal (they use PP now) it will be just even easier to move them from PP to Bitcoin itself.
Bitcoin is great for merchants to get paid for their services, but when merchants want to use it and decide to implemet it through BitPay and other craps (not directly their own wallet), it's in fact the same as if they would use PP. That's not the solution to centralization problem... BitPay = PayPal for Bitcoin.
That is because bitcoin is not currency but a way to send currency. Bitcoin does nothing to change the centrilization model. Bitcoin is centralized and the asic chip manufactures are the central authority.
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October 19, 2014, 06:44:38 PM |
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You're definitely right guys but I personally think when merchants starts to accept Bitcoin through PayPal (they use PP now) it will be just even easier to move them from PP to Bitcoin itself.
Bitcoin is great for merchants to get paid for their services, but when merchants want to use it and decide to implemet it through BitPay and other craps (not directly their own wallet), it's in fact the same as if they would use PP. That's not the solution to centralization problem... BitPay = PayPal for Bitcoin.
That is because bitcoin is not currency but a way to send currency. Bitcoin does nothing to change the centrilization model. Bitcoin is centralized and the asic chip manufactures are the central authority. Could you put some references? Sounds interesting
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October 19, 2014, 06:58:48 PM |
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You're definitely right guys but I personally think when merchants starts to accept Bitcoin through PayPal (they use PP now) it will be just even easier to move them from PP to Bitcoin itself.
Bitcoin is great for merchants to get paid for their services, but when merchants want to use it and decide to implemet it through BitPay and other craps (not directly their own wallet), it's in fact the same as if they would use PP. That's not the solution to centralization problem... BitPay = PayPal for Bitcoin.
That is because bitcoin is not currency but a way to send currency. Bitcoin does nothing to change the centrilization model. Bitcoin is centralized and the asic chip manufactures are the central authority. Could you put some references? Sounds interesting http://newsbtc.com/2014/04/24/photos-kncminers-hashing-data-center/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi2thGzzNSs
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October 28, 2014, 03:20:21 PM |
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Wow. Signing a petition for paypal to accept bitcoin is like shoving a product into the consumer's mouth.
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October 28, 2014, 05:14:09 PM |
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Open your eyes people, even if paypal would accept Bitcoin you would have to go through such an insane verification process that it wouldn't be worth it.
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