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Topic: [2014-06-23]NewsBTC:Overstock to Donate 3% of BTC Sales, Support Crypto Adoption (Read 1394 times)

hero member
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He should just give discount for bitcoin orders. That makes more sense and at the same time, helping both btc adoption and bringing more sales.
hero member
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Watch out for the "Neg-Rep-Dogie-Police".....
Pat is definitely a true believer and I thank him kindly for what he's doing....

I am indeed, thank you kindly!  Cheesy Wink
legendary
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Great news, and I am a true believer in what he is doing. 3% is a good start.
full member
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Wow, that is awesome. I love that guy. He really believes in bitcoin and knows how to support and promote it. Good luck to him in whatever he does.
legendary
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Interview : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Po55Yq5uEU

(always 3% on HOLD... growning 25% per month for wallets holders)

Futur : 5 years max.
legendary
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Pat is definitely a true believer and I thank him kindly for what he's doing: looking out for his own personal best interests. Sure is nice to have a real deal capitalist of such a large corporation in the mix. Long live Overstock and may their profits be legendary!
legendary
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Well hello there!
This is great news!  Perhaps some of the other larger players that are supposedly coming online later this year will sit up and take notice..cough cough Dish Network Smiley
sr. member
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http://newsbtc.com/2014/06/23/overstock-com-poised-donate-3-percent-bitcoin-sales-revenue-support-cryptocurrency-adoption/

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First reported by bitcoin website CryptoCoinsNews this past weekend, the Utah-based company’s CEO, Patrick Byrne, announced that the mega retailer has plans to donate approximately three percent of their bitcoin sales revenues to cryptocurrency-related causes. Specifically, with the aim to spur adoption in the sector.

The man may have mistakenly stated that bitcoin core has 'slop' in the code, but he's still out there publicly supporting bitcoin.

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