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Topic: [2015-07-06] The Next Uber To Decentralize Parking, is it legal? ∙ IHB News™ (Read 631 times)

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I think this is just genius, but... if I auction a parking spot, how do I know nobody will take it between the time I leave and the winning bidder arrives? It would also create a huge bid war... I could easily see parking spots reaching 2 or 3 Bitcoins at current BTC/USD rates! If we can solve the 1st problem, the system is totally usable, at least during the day.


A further interesting article about the topic on insidebitcoins.com
http://insidebitcoins.com/news/uber-confirms-that-they-are-working-on-bitcoin-integration/33567

I think they confirmed they're not working on it. At least I saw contradictory info around...

Edited for sources: http://www.coindesk.com/uber-denies-plans-to-accept-bitcoin-payments/?utm_content=buffer0ab6e&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
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It is not "decentralized" parking. I wonder why they didn't throw "cloud computing" in there, too.
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Since roads are public owned while having to pay for a space (on it) to a private individual or company? Also...since private individuals are profiteering from a public goods they should compensate the public for the loss.
This time i agree with SF!
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