Marbit
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July 18, 2014, 05:38:14 PM |
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Wow, didn't realize what the people on TV chat were talking about... figured it was a stock thing. This is kind of awesome. Though I despise Dell.
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T.Stuart
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July 18, 2014, 05:38:43 PM |
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The news is barely out an hour or two.
Give it time to disseminate. Then give it time to sink in. It is pretty big.
And why the day after the Bitlicence announcement? It's not by coincidence. More news coming shortly unless I'm mistaken.
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Chalkbot
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July 18, 2014, 05:40:08 PM |
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Man, it must be embarrassing being a tech company and having Dell beating you to the punch. How many are scrambling right now?
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Marbit
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July 18, 2014, 05:41:26 PM |
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The news is barely out an hour or two.
Give it time to disseminate. Then give it time to sink in. It is pretty big.
And why the day after the Bitlicence announcement? It's not by coincidence. More news coming shortly unless I'm mistaken.
Well, notice after Huobi hit the .5 retrace, the news hit and for the last 2 hours rebounded quite strongly. Might have something to do with it. Or maybe just coincidence.
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July 18, 2014, 05:43:45 PM |
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Man, it must be embarrassing being a tech company and having Dell beating you to the punch. How many are scrambling right now?
Should be fun to see more large companies starting to accept BTC. Probably a good time to buy right now, cause price could start jumping up soon!
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Zangelbert Bingledack
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July 18, 2014, 06:06:22 PM |
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This is huge. They will also be offering a discount for bitcoin purchases. 10%+ discounts for using BTC is what's going to drive consumer adoption.
Amazing. Just to clarify, it looks as though the 10% discount is only good for the purchase of an Alienware complete system. They aren't giving a 10% discount for all bitcoin purchases. But this is definitely major. Haha! They probably figure that if there's one market segment that can actually afford Alienware computers, it would be (Bitcoin) early adopters. Yup, I think they understand the dishoard-spending theory, wherein most bitcoin purchases are made when the price rises,* simply because people start to feel like they have too many bitcoins and not enough traditional assets. Instead of selling some coins on exchange, wiring to bank, paying with credit card, then paying off the credit card with a check, they can just use the coins directly. It saves on fees, counterparty risk, time, and hassle. Now since they know people are spending bitcoins primarily because their Bitcoin holdings just got to be "big money" from the holder's perspective, of course relatively luxury items are going to be on the table. Smart discount strategy. * Deflation causes spending, completely in the face of all Keynesian wisdom. P.S., this also invalidates the concerns that "spending bitcoins with merchants will depress the price" - nope, they were going to be sold on exchange anyway.
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July 18, 2014, 06:36:25 PM |
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Supporting people with beautiful creative ideas. Bitcoin is because of the developers,exchanges,merchants,miners,investors,users,machines and blockchain technologies work together.
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July 18, 2014, 06:42:10 PM |
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Great news and Well done Dell hope this also applies to Dell Uk if so sons getting a new XPS for Uni.
Interesting to see if this payment method will be adopted for Dells corporate users, could just be the nudge some business need for adopting Bitcoin payments.
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siggy
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July 18, 2014, 06:46:04 PM |
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Interesting to see if this payment method will be adopted for Dells corporate users, could just be the nudge some business need for adopting Bitcoin payments.
This is what I'm most interested in... Next time Overstock needs to upgrade servers.. are they going to go to Dell, and can they use BTC to pay? If this is a Yes & Yes, we will finally start seeing companies holding on to BTC instead of insta-converting immediately at time of sale. Sigg
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ThatDGuy
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July 18, 2014, 07:13:05 PM |
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Interesting to see if this payment method will be adopted for Dells corporate users, could just be the nudge some business need for adopting Bitcoin payments.
This is what I'm most interested in... Next time Overstock needs to upgrade servers.. are they going to go to Dell, and can they use BTC to pay? If this is a Yes & Yes, we will finally start seeing companies holding on to BTC instead of insta-converting immediately at time of sale. Sigg My guess is that if they are willing to give big % discounts to customers who use BTC, they would be just as likely to encourage use to corporate customers as well. Of course the significant discounts could just be a way to try and get current BTC enthusiasts to buy along with the announcement... we will see. Exciting times regardless!
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Wary
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July 18, 2014, 09:25:25 PM |
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At last. It's the first company I actually heard of before they started taking bitcoins.
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BitchicksHusband
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July 18, 2014, 10:43:36 PM |
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At last. It's the first company I actually heard of before they started taking bitcoins. You've never heard of Expedia? What country do you live in?
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BitchicksHusband
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July 18, 2014, 10:44:07 PM |
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Interesting to see if this payment method will be adopted for Dells corporate users, could just be the nudge some business need for adopting Bitcoin payments.
This is what I'm most interested in... Next time Overstock needs to upgrade servers.. are they going to go to Dell, and can they use BTC to pay? If this is a Yes & Yes, we will finally start seeing companies holding on to BTC instead of insta-converting immediately at time of sale. Sigg Overstock already holds 10% of their bitcoin sales in bitcoin.
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picolo
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July 18, 2014, 10:47:56 PM |
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At last. It's the first company I actually heard of before they started taking bitcoins. Haha exactly Hopefully many more known companies will come, we are still growing strong
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July 18, 2014, 10:53:53 PM |
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At last. It's the first company I actually heard of before they started taking bitcoins. You've never heard of Expedia? What country do you live in? TigerDirect or Newegg either? You must not mine! But yeah, most of the companies I had never heard of or never dealt with personally.
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Wary
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July 19, 2014, 12:28:54 AM |
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At last. It's the first company I actually heard of before they started taking bitcoins. You've never heard of Expedia? What country do you live in? Never heard of them. By the name I would guess that these guys are doing door-to-door encyclopedia selling. "Ex" suggests that the encyclopedias are second-hand Yes, I live far away from civilization.
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Fairplay medal of dnaleor's trading simulator.
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maker88
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July 19, 2014, 02:44:00 AM |
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Just some simple math... Two thousand early adopters spend 50 BTC each on Dell hardware. Result: 100k extra BTC sold on exchanges, triggering a healthy capitulation. is this a joke and I'm just being dumb? why would someone spend 30 grand on dell computers?
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Benjig
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July 19, 2014, 04:10:42 AM |
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And why do you think they had wait until dell accepts it to buy hardware? Lol, they spent what they wanted to spend long ago
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derpinheimer
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July 19, 2014, 04:11:12 AM |
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Just some simple math... Two thousand early adopters spend 50 BTC each on Dell hardware. Result: 100k extra BTC sold on exchanges, triggering a healthy capitulation. is this a joke and I'm just being dumb? why would someone spend 30 grand on dell computers? I dont think he was joking, unfortunately.
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