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Topic: 1st Bitcoin Gift card :) - page 9. (Read 25681 times)

legendary
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March 22, 2013, 11:49:26 AM
#11
I'm willing to "sacrifice" 2 $15 Giftcoins cards in return for your experience redeeming those cards for bitcoins

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PM me please for codes


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hero member
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March 22, 2013, 11:43:24 AM
#10
Design looks nice, but the card value should be denominated in BTC, not dollars.
+1. Design is beautiful, but unless you're preparing a system where the cards are essentially prepaid cards to deposit money in an exchange, denominating in BTC is much easier for the end user.

Whitelisted to post elsewhere. *hint - Project Dev / Marketplace / Bitcoin Discussion depending on what kind of thread you want to make*

I didn't realize there was a website for redeeming the codes - thought maybe there was a private key on the card or something.

Now I'm totally loving your concept!

So - does the card buyer pay a premium to buy the card ($105 to buy a $100 card), or do you take a cut when the user exchanges their code for bitcoins?
sr. member
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March 22, 2013, 11:33:04 AM
#9
I'm willing to "sacrifice" 2 $15 Giftcoins cards in return for your experience redeeming those cards for bitcoins

Admins/moderators only

PM me please for codes

sr. member
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March 22, 2013, 11:31:08 AM
#8
hello,

here are some images Smiley

http://d.pr/i/aaNv

http://d.pr/i/H0Xo

http://d.pr/i/vPVP

Comments please Smiley

I see it's confusing why it is USD denominated and not BTC

if we put BTC value on cards, there wouldn't be any resellers willing to take risk selling those cards.

Imagine you buy 10 cards each valued 1BTC, you would pay them $70 each...

What is BTC goes down to $60 or even less and you are selling them for USD, you are loosing $10 as no one will pay you original price you paid because of BTC lower value.

Great idea and they look good.
legendary
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March 22, 2013, 11:16:00 AM
#7
Design looks nice, but the card value should be denominated in BTC, not dollars.
+1. Design is beautiful, but unless you're preparing a system where the cards are essentially prepaid cards to deposit money in an exchange, denominating in BTC is much easier for the end user.

Whitelisted to post elsewhere. *hint - Project Dev / Marketplace / Bitcoin Discussion depending on what kind of thread you want to make*


that's a scratch-off card, code is at the back... card can be redeemed for bitcoins at giftcoins.me

if you have $200 card for example it will always worth $200, bitcoins value depends on the day you decide to redeem it

First reseller will start selling codes online today, I'll keep you posted

Payment with credit cards Smiley

And this will be the fastest way to get bitcoins, 15sec to make card purchase and then 2-3min for bitcoins to show up in your wallet
Figured - quite an innovative method here.  Cheesy
sr. member
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March 22, 2013, 11:04:06 AM
#6
Design looks nice, but the card value should be denominated in BTC, not dollars.
+1. Design is beautiful, but unless you're preparing a system where the cards are essentially prepaid cards to deposit money in an exchange, denominating in BTC is much easier for the end user.

Whitelisted to post elsewhere. *hint - Project Dev / Marketplace / Bitcoin Discussion depending on what kind of thread you want to make*


that's a scratch-off card, code is at the back... card can be redeemed for bitcoins at giftcoins.me

if you have $200 card for example it will always worth $200, bitcoins value depends on the day you decide to redeem it

First reseller will start selling codes online today, I'll keep you posted

Payment with credit cards Smiley

And this will be the fastest way to get bitcoins, 15sec to make card purchase and then 2-3min for bitcoins to show up in your wallet
sr. member
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March 22, 2013, 11:00:18 AM
#5
Design looks nice, but the card value should be denominated in BTC, not dollars.

it's not possible to have BTC on them due to resellers risk involved.

legendary
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March 22, 2013, 10:52:48 AM
#4
Design looks nice, but the card value should be denominated in BTC, not dollars.
+1. Design is beautiful, but unless you're preparing a system where the cards are essentially prepaid cards to deposit money in an exchange, denominating in BTC is much easier for the end user.

Whitelisted to post elsewhere. *hint - Project Dev / Marketplace / Bitcoin Discussion depending on what kind of thread you want to make*
member
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March 22, 2013, 10:49:17 AM
#3
I notice these have dollar denominations on them. Does this mean that the cards are for gifting fiat currency as opposed to bitcoin, or is this more of a novelty? I would imagine that a gift card would have a private key and/QR code on the back for the amount of bitcoins noted on the front.
hero member
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March 22, 2013, 10:47:55 AM
#2
Design looks nice, but the card value should be denominated in BTC, not dollars.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
QUIFAS EXCHANGE
March 22, 2013, 10:45:20 AM
#1
hello,

here are some images Smiley

http://d.pr/i/aaNv

http://d.pr/i/H0Xo

http://d.pr/i/vPVP

Comments please Smiley

I see it's confusing why it is USD denominated and not BTC

if we put BTC value on cards, there wouldn't be any resellers willing to take risk selling those cards.

Imagine you buy 10 cards each valued 1BTC, you would pay them $70 each...

What is BTC goes down to $60 or even less and you are selling them for USD, you are loosing $10 as no one will pay you original price you paid because of BTC lower value.
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