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March 20, 2015, 04:21:21 PM |
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Paypal President Fascinated With Bitcoin http://bitforum.info/t/paypal-president-fascinated-with-bitcoin/547What's holding them? I mean, merchants all over the world is lining up for bitcoin integration, why not them? Why not look bitcoin as an ally and not as an enemy? They can make more money together, I think..
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Finchy
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March 20, 2015, 05:26:24 PM |
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Agree with op. I don't get if the powers that be are such fans then why aren't they taking a more direct approach to implementing it in some way. I think Paypal wpuld be better off making their own version of Bitpay etc and look at earning their cut that way. Nope. Nobody knows what the hell that advert was about. One of the companies owned by Paypal has started dealing with it though I believe.
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March 20, 2015, 05:30:08 PM |
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If I were PayPal I would be trying to crush bitcoin. Sure they could start using them at a loss of revenue, but why? They have not figured out a way to game the market like they do with grandpa's money. What I would do is pay people to set up phoney accounts at bitcointalk.org and post disparaging threads about how bitcoin will fail and how only official bank sanctioned money can save you.
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March 21, 2015, 05:10:52 AM |
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If I were PayPal I would be trying to crush bitcoin. Sure they could start using them at a loss of revenue, but why? They have not figured out a way to game the market like they do with grandpa's money. What I would do is pay people to set up phoney accounts at bitcointalk.org and post disparaging threads about how bitcoin will fail and how only official bank sanctioned money can save you.
bitcoin has less population than dollars, bitcoin has less population then yuan. so i do not think that bitcoin will supersede fiat soon. after all bitcoin is another currency that can easily work alongside fiat without need to supersede all 200 different fiat currencies. but paypal can make fee's on allowing people to convert fiat to bitcoin via paypal, at just a 1-2% spot premium. whilst still allowing both fiat and bitcoin merchants to advertise and sell products at a 1-2% ad fee. in short, its delusional for anyone to think that paypal is hesitant because they fear bitcoin. they are simply holding back until some *cough* regulations *cough* give them a safety net to trade bitcoins whilst becoming less liable
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March 25, 2015, 03:15:17 AM |
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Paypal is still testing the bitcoin waters and still not decided to take a bath on it.
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March 25, 2015, 04:25:50 AM |
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Risk mitigation strategies are essential for real world companies, they wouldn't last very long without them. With Bitcoin, there are so many things that can go wrong within a relatively short period of time that risk management becomes a nightmare (For instance, a single unknown entity (Satoshi) holding over a million coins isn't exactly reassuring). To make matters worst, there is no legal framework for companies to fall back on. It is clear that Bitcoin offers some very interesting new possibilities but if you're a multi-million/billion dollar company, you're just not gonna jump onto the Bitcoin bandwagon without any safety net.
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March 25, 2015, 05:46:06 AM |
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PayPal is no different than any of the other bigger companies out there.... IF they can generate EXTRA PROFIT on it, they will use it. PayPal already tested the water with Braintree and the water is sweet. Ask yourself this... Would the CEO of a big company acknowledge the fact, that a competing technology can ruin their business... and he hates it? Nope... Keep your enemies close to you.... learn how they operate...profit from them... adapt the technology to suit your needs and call it your own.
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March 25, 2015, 08:38:32 AM |
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You can turn bitcoin into cash from any ATM now with neteller deposit and their card. Cant be long before paypal allow deposits.
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Q7
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March 25, 2015, 12:44:01 PM |
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I thought this has already been implemented with braintreepayments which basically allows you to perform bitcoin transactions with their merchants. the only thing don't have right now is actually allowing your paypal account to store btc and directly allow you to spend using the currency from your paypal account. I think here we are still making progress.
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March 25, 2015, 07:02:10 PM |
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Paypal would be stupid to NOT take advantage or the profits bitcoin could bring them. Many people want to buy btc with paypal without paying outrageous fees/ risk of scam. If paypal could find a way to make bitcoin transactions non reversible (possibly by requiring a phone confirmation) they surely would profit a ton and it would be great for all of us!
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March 25, 2015, 11:27:41 PM |
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Paypal right now is understanding that they cannot win against Bitcoin and so they are considering to adopt it Credit card companies are not there yet ... LOL
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March 25, 2015, 11:34:39 PM |
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I would have thought Paypal would be trying to destroy bitcoin's reputation? Paypal can not compete with BTC. Not sure if I can see them integrating BTC into their system no matter how many times they say they're considering it.
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March 26, 2015, 12:58:07 AM |
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David Marcus is the former president of PayPal - he works for Facebook now (integrated payments for Facebook).
Their new president is Dan Schulman - afaik Schulman didn't say anything about Bitcoin so far.
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March 26, 2015, 01:07:58 AM |
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I saw the video that says clearly ''we can send Bitcoin with a tap'' but nothing on the site yet even if this video is already from Sep 2014 we will see in the future if they make any move...The only well known ewallet i am sure they have added BTC already is Neteller but is not functional yet, also there is a big chance to included on Skrill too as both of them are under the same company now (optimal payments). Kind Regards, BTC-Bank.
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March 26, 2015, 01:27:37 AM |
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Paypal has mutated into an unlovely bunch of people, but if you look into their deep origins they started out with some strangely BTC-esque ideas in the late 90s.
They're middlemen so they're exceptionally vulnerable to pressure from Mastercard and Visa. At the same time they're in the right position to outlive card processors if crypto becomes huge.
It would be foolish for them not to flirt with what might be the future. However I can see them crumpling under threats from the old guard if push came to shove.
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March 26, 2015, 02:11:00 AM |
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well paypal afaik is already taking steps related to bitcoin, but since its a giant company i believe they are going to be very cautius since they are heavily regulated themselves. https://www.braintreepayments.com/ is under their ownershio, and they accept bitcoin already, so that means that we have progress with them, it would be foolish from their part to simply integrate bitcoin to their system on a wild guess everything will go good for their behalf. cheers
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March 26, 2015, 02:25:27 AM |
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One of the fundamental parts of paypal is the ease in which a transaction can be reversed if the customer is not pleased. Bitcoin transactions are irreversable. Many websites that currently accept paypal may be cautious about this. So that means Paypal will have to take the heat if something goes wrong in a transaction. Something I don't see happening.
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March 26, 2015, 05:06:00 AM |
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One of the fundamental parts of paypal is the ease in which a transaction can be reversed if the customer is not pleased. Bitcoin transactions are irreversable. Many websites that currently accept paypal may be cautious about this. So that means Paypal will have to take the heat if something goes wrong in a transaction. Something I don't see happening.
Yeah that is very true. The irreversible nature of bitcoin would change how Paypal currently operates with the ability to dispute transactions. Could definitely be a concern for websites such as ebay where you are purchasing products from someone want a guarantee that you get what you paid for.
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