AnhBen (OP)
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January 16, 2014, 09:59:17 PM |
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LiteCoinGuy
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January 16, 2014, 11:40:15 PM |
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oakpacific
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January 17, 2014, 01:36:16 AM |
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Well done and thanks, Mr Marcus.
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empoweoqwj
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January 17, 2014, 04:47:17 AM |
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That's brilliant news - just the UK though?
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oakpacific
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January 17, 2014, 05:00:21 AM |
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That's brilliant news - just the UK though?
Not that much difference really, people in other countries can purchase from UK as well(no shipping problem ). Consider the hostile regulatory environment in U.S and many other places, I would say it's probably as far as they can go.
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empoweoqwj
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January 17, 2014, 05:06:21 AM |
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That's brilliant news - just the UK though?
Not that much difference really, people in other countries can purchase from UK as well(no shipping problem ). Consider the hostile regulatory environment in U.S and many other places, I would say it's probably as far as they can go. Does this mean the UK is the most liberal bitcoin environment that eBay operates in? That does surprise me
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oakpacific
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January 17, 2014, 05:12:22 AM |
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That's brilliant news - just the UK though?
Not that much difference really, people in other countries can purchase from UK as well(no shipping problem ). Consider the hostile regulatory environment in U.S and many other places, I would say it's probably as far as they can go. Does this mean the UK is the most liberal bitcoin environment that eBay operates in? That does surprise me Certainly not, but it maybe what their powerbrokers and relation people can secure for them.(they are really good at that, Paypal is about the only foreign payment company which can legally circumvent China's capital control) I personally do not favor a coordinated global launch, not to attract the U.S regulators attention too early...
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empoweoqwj
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January 17, 2014, 05:14:40 AM |
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That's brilliant news - just the UK though?
Not that much difference really, people in other countries can purchase from UK as well(no shipping problem ). Consider the hostile regulatory environment in U.S and many other places, I would say it's probably as far as they can go. Does this mean the UK is the most liberal bitcoin environment that eBay operates in? That does surprise me Certainly not, but it maybe what their powerbrokers and relation people can secure for them.(they are really good at that, Paypal is about the only foreign payment company which can legally circumvent China's capital control) I personally do not favor a coordinated global launch, not to attract the U.S regulators attention too early... Hey overstock just launched in US, porn.com, newegg.com to hopefully follow soon. If the US regulators haven't noticed yet what's going, they must not be connected to the Net
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oakpacific
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January 17, 2014, 05:21:06 AM |
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That's brilliant news - just the UK though?
Not that much difference really, people in other countries can purchase from UK as well(no shipping problem ). Consider the hostile regulatory environment in U.S and many other places, I would say it's probably as far as they can go. Does this mean the UK is the most liberal bitcoin environment that eBay operates in? That does surprise me Certainly not, but it maybe what their powerbrokers and relation people can secure for them.(they are really good at that, Paypal is about the only foreign payment company which can legally circumvent China's capital control) I personally do not favor a coordinated global launch, not to attract the U.S regulators attention too early... Hey overstock just launched in US, porn.com, newegg.com to hopefully follow soon. If the US regulators haven't noticed yet what's going, they must not be connected to the Net Well, "someone is accepting bitcoins" is way different from "someone is allowing anyone to sell bitcoins on their platform", the later has implications for money laundering, which they hate as much as they hate death.
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empoweoqwj
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January 17, 2014, 05:25:55 AM |
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That's brilliant news - just the UK though?
Not that much difference really, people in other countries can purchase from UK as well(no shipping problem ). Consider the hostile regulatory environment in U.S and many other places, I would say it's probably as far as they can go. Does this mean the UK is the most liberal bitcoin environment that eBay operates in? That does surprise me Certainly not, but it maybe what their powerbrokers and relation people can secure for them.(they are really good at that, Paypal is about the only foreign payment company which can legally circumvent China's capital control) I personally do not favor a coordinated global launch, not to attract the U.S regulators attention too early... Hey overstock just launched in US, porn.com, newegg.com to hopefully follow soon. If the US regulators haven't noticed yet what's going, they must not be connected to the Net Well, "someone is accepting bitcoins" is way different from "someone is allowing anyone to sell bitcoins on their platform", the later has implications for money laundering, which they hate as much as they hate death. OK cool. Get your point. Still think its a huge step forward, I thought it would a be a long time before eBay in any country would move towards accepting virtual currency sales. Bodes well for the next few months.
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oakpacific
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January 17, 2014, 05:34:30 AM |
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That's brilliant news - just the UK though?
Not that much difference really, people in other countries can purchase from UK as well(no shipping problem ). Consider the hostile regulatory environment in U.S and many other places, I would say it's probably as far as they can go. Does this mean the UK is the most liberal bitcoin environment that eBay operates in? That does surprise me Certainly not, but it maybe what their powerbrokers and relation people can secure for them.(they are really good at that, Paypal is about the only foreign payment company which can legally circumvent China's capital control) I personally do not favor a coordinated global launch, not to attract the U.S regulators attention too early... Hey overstock just launched in US, porn.com, newegg.com to hopefully follow soon. If the US regulators haven't noticed yet what's going, they must not be connected to the Net Well, "someone is accepting bitcoins" is way different from "someone is allowing anyone to sell bitcoins on their platform", the later has implications for money laundering, which they hate as much as they hate death. OK cool. Get your point. Still think its a huge step forward, I thought it would a be a long time before eBay in any country would move towards accepting virtual currency sales. Bodes well for the next few months. Absolutely, as I have said, Chinese can theoretically transfer unlimited RMB using Paypal as well, now those hardcore apparatchiks are going to have a really hard time...
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e521
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January 17, 2014, 11:31:49 PM |
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eBay allow sale of bitcoin, OK, how is this going to work with paypal and buyer protection? if paypal doesn't update the rules as well it will be so easy to scam free coins
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exstasie
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January 18, 2014, 01:46:01 AM |
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I wonder if this will start a precedence for the other eBay sites, besides the US. I guess it doesn't really matter as exchange rates don't really apply to BTC lol
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Kenshin
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January 18, 2014, 01:53:59 AM |
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RE: Ebay UK
Auction or Classified Ad format ?? What's the "final value fee" percentage on sales ?? TIA ..
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It need to be in the Virtual Currency section, also no auction is allow. I guess this is good news, I hope the price of BTC will go up with this.
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empoweoqwj
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January 18, 2014, 10:06:19 AM |
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RE: Ebay UK
Auction or Classified Ad format ?? What's the "final value fee" percentage on sales ?? TIA ..
Triff ..
It need to be in the Virtual Currency section, also no auction is allow. I guess this is good news, I hope the price of BTC will go up with this. When eBay US does the same thing, the price of bitcoin will move up. eBay UK isn't big enough to affect market sentiment in a major way
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