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Topic: [2015-03-16] WSJ: Rakuten Starts Accepting Bitcoin (Read 1595 times)

legendary
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Rakuten.com Bolsters Secure Payments Processing With Bitnet

http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/marketwire/1184943.htm

Rakuten.com today announced it has fully integrated Bitnet's payment processing platform to accept bitcoin as payment. The Bitnet integration allows shoppers full consumer protection and peace of mind when using bitcoin for payment transactions with merchants through Rakuten.com's online marketplace. To mark the occasion, Rakuten.com is running a bitcoin promotion beginning April 1.
legendary
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I just noticed that @Rakuten_at tweeted about Bitcoin- this could mean that they will be integrating Bitcoin in other countries soon.
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So if I write the same story and syndicate it to all of the publications you mentioned above, you'll believe it more if it was WSJ?  Why?  Is it more right?
If you read the guidelines for the press forum you'll see that the point is to collect links of notability. Articles in Bitcoin specific sites doesn't really have notability, which makes them off topic. The press forum isn't supposed to include all kinds of articles that some person with a bitcoin blog can make up, and it's not supposed to list every tiny bit of Bitcoin related news. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guidelines-for-press-board-76487
legendary
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This was already posted in this section 3 hours ago. Maybe it would be a good idea check if the article is posted to avoid spamming the board.

Yup, this has been all over the media.
Personally, I would give more importance to mainstream media (like WSJ, CNBC or Reuters) than a website focused on cryptocurrency.


So if I write the same story and syndicate it to all of the publications you mentioned above, you'll believe it more if it was WSJ?  Why?  Is it more right?

Most of these "Bitcoin News" websites are not really reliable (CoinDesk seems okay to me) + sometimes you can find important information when you read the same story again on another website (e.g. some articles about Rakuten accepting Bitcoin don't even mention future expansion plans to Germany and Austria -- as someone who lives in Austria, that's definitely something I want to know)
legendary
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This was already posted in this section 3 hours ago. Maybe it would be a good idea check if the article is posted to avoid spamming the board.
It's probably not that healthy to blame someone for a post considering they're likely generating that post from a foreign mention. But, now that you've mentioned it, the point is well taken.
legendary
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This was already posted in this section 3 hours ago. Maybe it would be a good idea check if the article is posted to avoid spamming the board.

Yup, this has been all over the media.
Personally, I would give more importance to mainstream media (like WSJ, CNBC or Reuters) than a website focused on cryptocurrency.
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This was already posted in this section 3 hours ago. Maybe it would be a good idea check if the article is posted to avoid spamming the board.
legendary
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Rakuten Starts Accepting Bitcoin

http://www.wsj.com/articles/rakuten-starts-accepting-bitcoin-1426555942

Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten Inc. has started accepting bitcoin for purchases in the U.S., adding momentum to the rapid growth of cryptocurrencies as a form of payment.

Customers using the company’s virtual shopping mall in the U.S. site can already buy items using the Internet-based currency, a Rakuten spokesperson in Japan said Tuesday.
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