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September 28, 2021, 01:28:17 AM Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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Just what I want to do, direct deposit my paycheck into a company known for horrible customer service.
It's really not that much more work to put my check into a bank and then ACH it to coinbase.
If they had a good support department, that would be a different story. But even if the issue is with the payroll processor and not them, not being able to call someone to figure it out. I'll pass.
Good idea in theory, if it was Gemini I would think about it.
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September 28, 2021, 03:01:01 AM Last edit: September 28, 2021, 06:47:53 AM by Poker Player |
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Just what I want to do, direct deposit my paycheck into a company known for horrible customer service.
It's really not that much more work to put my check into a bank and then ACH it to coinbase.
It's not so much about what you (or I) want to do. The average Coinbase user is not as knowledgeable or as concerned about privacy as the average user on this forum. I think it's good news, just like when Paypal announced it would offer Bitcoin to its customers. Neither you nor I would buy it through paypal custodial service, but it popularizes Bitcoin and helps normalization and mass adoption (another thing is that Paypal later announced that it would allow withdraw Bitcoin but that was later). As for depositing (even part) of the paycheck in Coinbase, this kind of thing increases turnover. It's a known fact that people spend to the extent you make things easy for them. One of the reasons for Amazon's success is that people spend with a click, they can even finance with a click. So, yes, it's not ideal, but it's good news.
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September 28, 2021, 05:40:42 AM |
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To enable this, won't coinbase need its own check-collection and clearing system? Is it allowed to do this in the USA as a non-banking corporation? Also, What does "paycheck" mean here? Who gets salaries as checks in 21st century?
I think one of the important use-cases that Coinbase is trying to capture is people trying to invest in Alt-coins listed on Coinbase. A lot of people don't want to go through converting USD from banks to BTC and then pay the fee for further bridging to Alts or other chains. Once the funds are directly on coinbase, they can easily change to Alts or Bitcoin as they desire. IMO, This is just a smart additional step to make it easier to onboard customers.
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September 28, 2021, 06:09:31 AM |
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It's really not that much more work to put my check into a bank and then ACH it to coinbase.
If you think about it, it really isn't that much work to use a non-custodial wallet and write down the 12-24 words on a piece of paper too. But yet people still hold funds on exchanges. The power of convenience is something we frequently underestimate.
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September 28, 2021, 06:20:50 AM |
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The power of convenience is something we frequently underestimate. It's not the power of convenience that'll make those users deposit cryptocurrencies in Coinbase. It's unawareness. Sure, Coinbase may make them feel really convenient with those stylish buttons and cozy layouts, but if they choose that way, then it's a matter of their ignorance. I bet most of the Coinbase users have no idea why Bitcoin was created or they're in the field just for quick profit. Needless to say, that the majority hasn't read the whitepaper. (Not proved, but definitely obvious)
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September 28, 2021, 06:24:38 AM |
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Another wise business decision to stay ahead of the curve! No offense but Coinbase is proposing a very risky business. Due to the volatility of crypto prices, it is indeed a very risky proposition to keep a part of your salary in cryptos. Possibly it will go well for the millenials who don't have much liabilities nad can take riaks. But not for someone who has liabilities. But anyway, it's the choice of the consumers and business of coinbase. Nothing is unfair!
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September 28, 2021, 06:43:24 AM |
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Just what I want to do, direct deposit my paycheck into a company known for horrible customer service.
It's really not that much more work to put my check into a bank and then ACH it to coinbase.
It's not so much about what you (or I) want to do. The average Coinbase user is not as knowledgeable or as concerned about privacy as the average user on this forum. I think it's good news, just like when Paypal announced it would offer Bitcoin to its customers. Neither you nor I would buy it through paypal custodial service, but it popularizes Bitcoin and helps normalization and mass adoption (another thing is that Paypal later announced that it would allow withdraw Bitcoin but that was later). As for depositing (even part) of the paycheck in Coinbase, this kind of thing increases turnover. It's a known fact that people spend to the extent you make things easy for them. One of the reasons for Amazon's success is that people spend with a click, they can even fund with a click. So, yes, it's not ideal, but it's good news. I'm with Poker Player, I think its good news. Its an extra avenue for people to get exposed to crypto. OK using an exchange for anything other than...exchanging is risky but hopefully a portion on the people who avail of this service will know what the right thing to do with their paycheck is. Exchange part or all to Bitcoin and transfer to secure wallet and transfer the remaining FIAT to wherever. It isnt that difficult to do the reverse either but I suppose Coinbase is opening a door for whoever wants to walk through.
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September 28, 2021, 07:26:08 AM |
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The massive crypto exchange will enable its U.S. customers to deposit all or part of their paychecks in crypto or dollars without a fee.
If they had a good support department, that would be a different story. ~Snipped~ Good idea in theory, if it was Gemini I would think about it.
Let's assume for a second that there's no issue with their support or you're just dealing with Gemini, how much [or a rough percentage] a US-based customer could save by opting for the Coinbase route?
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September 28, 2021, 08:09:35 AM |
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What happened to those services that supposedly allowed you to get your paycheck converted to Bitcoin regularly and links with your salary? I know this seems like it's great because of no fees, but usually it means the rate is bad anyway.
Coinbase already got in trouble for yield staking though, maybe this incurs more wrath from SEC.
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September 28, 2021, 10:18:29 AM Merited by NotATether (1) |
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Needless to say, that the majority hasn't read the whitepaper. (Not proved, but definitely obvious)
Unpopular opinion: while it helps, a person doesn't necessarily need to read the whitepaper to decently understand Bitcoin. There's just so much content to learn about Bitcoin out there already in 2021, and we really can't expect the masses to read a science paper.
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September 28, 2021, 12:27:16 PM |
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I think thats a good added service for Coinbase users because it enables them to interact with cryptocurrency directly and use them for their Paycheck, But the question is how they will maintain the value/amount of those Paychecks when it was converted into crypto' Its an interesting question because cryptocurrency prices are always changing.
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September 28, 2021, 01:54:27 PM |
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The main point of view was here that they are trying to connect more people with crypto currency and offering them a fair return. ~Snipped~
Its still not announced that how will they complete the full process, they did some partnership for working with crypto payment and will announce more about it once they will find out how it would facilitate these types of payments by companies.
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September 28, 2021, 04:50:30 PM |
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The real question is if anyone’s going to be doing this. All of this is reported to the IRS directly
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September 28, 2021, 05:08:42 PM |
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What a joke lol. I still can’t even access my coinbase account because of their customer service
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September 28, 2021, 06:15:56 PM |
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To enable this, won't coinbase need its own check-collection and clearing system? Is it allowed to do this in the USA as a non-banking corporation? Also, What does "paycheck" mean here? Who gets salaries as checks in 21st century?
I think one of the important use-cases that Coinbase is trying to capture is people trying to invest in Alt-coins listed on Coinbase. A lot of people don't want to go through converting USD from banks to BTC and then pay the fee for further bridging to Alts or other chains. Once the funds are directly on coinbase, they can easily change to Alts or Bitcoin as they desire. IMO, This is just a smart additional step to make it easier to onboard customers.
A lot of payroll services just ACH your pay into your checking/ savings account on payday. There is no physical check. The process for them to put it into your account at your bank or your cash account at Coinbase is the same. All I am saying is that Coinbase is known to have bad customer service, if you are supposed to get paid on Friday and there is no money in your Coinbase account and your payroll company says "we sent it, check with your bank" it's just going to be a miserable time. Let's assume for a second that there's no issue with their support or you're just dealing with Gemini, how much [or a rough percentage] a US-based customer could save by opting for the Coinbase route?
Nothing as far as I can tell, from my checking account to coinbase is a free transfer. No place did they say that by doing this are you going to get a better rate, or if they did say it I missed it. -Dave
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September 28, 2021, 06:36:33 PM |
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Lol, what a joke. Why would anyone want to do that? You get your paychecks ACHed to your accounts directly. Based on how shit coinbase service is and having a huge chance of getting your funds locked and not being able to get any help from their almost non-existential support, why would anyone want to deposit their paychecks in coinbase? Get your payments in your bank. Get your own wallet where you control the private keys and go to an exchange. Buy crypto and keep it safe. It's that simple.
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September 29, 2021, 05:47:23 AM |
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What happened to those services that supposedly allowed you to get your paycheck converted to Bitcoin regularly and links with your salary?
The only one that I could recall off the top of my head is " BitWage" and judging by most of the recent comments that it has received, it appears that it no longer offers a good/reliable service [e.g. delays and etc...]! Nothing as far as I can tell, from my checking account to coinbase is a free transfer. No place did they say that by doing this are you going to get a better rate, or if they did say it I missed it.
On their " blog posts", they emphasized it by including it as one of the main headings ["zero-fee access to crypto"] and since the US is among the top 5 in regards to having the highest average monthly wages, then I automatically assumed there has to be a significant difference between the two. - Thank you for clearing that up.
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September 29, 2021, 09:41:27 AM |
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Nothing as far as I can tell, from my checking account to coinbase is a free transfer. No place did they say that by doing this are you going to get a better rate, or if they did say it I missed it.
If I'm not mistaken, Coinbase rates are always a bit lower than a regular (or maybe I should say unregulated) exchange. So maybe there's no fee for the "buy" but the actual exchange rate is not as good. I actually don't know any Coinbase users to confirm though, as it's only for US people (although a few years back they allowed me to open an account and then had it deleted). What happened to those services that supposedly allowed you to get your paycheck converted to Bitcoin regularly and links with your salary?
The only one that I could recall off the top of my head is " BitWage" and judging by most of the recent comments that it has received, it appears that it no longer offers a good/reliable service [e.g. delays and etc...]! That's very sad to learn but yes now you mention it this was the one I heard a lot about before. If everyone could implement this easily, even better and that's direct to your wallet rather than to an exchange. But if that's problematic now maybe in the end it needs a professional exchange to handle this directly.
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September 29, 2021, 02:35:23 PM |
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Just what I want to do, direct deposit my paycheck into a company known for horrible customer service.
It's really not that much more work to put my check into a bank and then ACH it to coinbase.
If they had a good support department, that would be a different story. But even if the issue is with the payroll processor and not them, not being able to call someone to figure it out. I'll pass.
Good idea in theory, if it was Gemini I would think about it.
-Dave
Plus it’s bad, because most of the people, especially newbies, will be going into Bitcoin and shitcoins with a “get rich/greed” motive, before having all the proper education about Bitcoin and why it’s not a “scheme” for getting rich quick.
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