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February 18, 2014, 02:30:50 PM |
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Hey guys.
I've been looking around for an answer to a question I have, but I can't find it, so it seems like I have to ask it myself.
Now, my problem is that I have a small business in Copenhagen, Denmark and I want to offer Bitcoins as a method of payment. I have an iPhone. And I have an old samsung that doesn't have a 3G simcard, so there is no internet.
My question is: Can I use my iPhone requesting payment (as I have understood the machete videos, I can't) OR can I somehow request payment offline? (without wifi or 3G net I must add, as I have noticed that offline in BTC context is often referred to as a BTC storage method)
Or do I have to have an Android phone with a wifi/3G net? Smartphone will be the only way for me as I work outside, taking people on a guided tours and therefor they don't come in to an office or a shop of some kind. Getting another simcard would never pay off, just to be able to accept BTC I think.
Apropos: Very interesting conversations I've read and it seems like many try hustling with the BTC, trying to earn money without any work. Good luck with that. I hope there will be enough people that use Bits, so those who do the dirty work just vanish into the crowd. Last thing I heard was that someone was sending 0,000000001 or something bits to various accounts, just to get people to visit their website. Creative, but annoying.
All the best, Sigmund
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