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Topic: Bitcoin only Businesses that reject all fiat - page 4. (Read 7034 times)

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Ok added Pesobang to the list... but I did see a couple database errors when trying to checkout items. You may need a bit more testing with that site.
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Pesobang is a website made by a former Chinese eBay Powerseller who quit PayPal and started accepting Bitcoin (his story can be found here).

EDIT: It seems that the website is temporarily down, damn. I can still access the product images, so I guess it will return later on.


Yes we reject all fiat since the beginning Smiley
Pesobang.com is now fully operationnal, you can order more a thousand products, the shipping is free and we ship worldwide ( except in China, Seychelles, South Soudan and Syria).
We hope our shop will satisfy you, we aim to provide fun online shopping experience to digital currency users, with the best service possible.

Best regards
Glad to hear that you guys are back! I'll be ordering something in the near future, that's for sure.
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Pesobang is a website made by a former Chinese eBay Powerseller who quit PayPal and started accepting Bitcoin (his story can be found here).

EDIT: It seems that the website is temporarily down, damn. I can still access the product images, so I guess it will return later on.


Yes we reject all fiat since the beginning Smiley
Pesobang.com is now fully operationnal, you can order more a thousand products, the shipping is free and we ship worldwide ( except in China, Seychelles, South Soudan and Syria).
We hope our shop will satisfy you, we aim to provide fun online shopping experience to digital currency users, with the best service possible.

Best regards

legendary
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February 21, 2015, 05:25:27 PM
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Business that only take bitcoin have balls and determination at being a true pioneer. More should follow.
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February 21, 2015, 04:30:25 PM
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Pesobang is a website made by a former Chinese eBay Powerseller who quit PayPal and started accepting Bitcoin (his story can be found here).

EDIT: It seems that the website is temporarily down, damn. I can still access the product images, so I guess it will return later on.
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February 21, 2015, 04:26:04 PM
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Updated list.


Time still accepts Fiat. BTC only list.

but I'll be happy to take your lady to a swingers' club.

Always sounds good. I'll PM you when I'm in town and We can swap ladies and visit a club. Good to know there are still some good people in this world with good ethics and willing to share.

It would be nice to start, but if you're old enough to remember the early days of the web, there were several directories 20 years ago, and I believe they're all gone. What has survived is large retailers which also sell stuff from smaller ones. This may be an example to follow.



Agreed. This list will likely remain small but will always persist as some people practice conscious consumerism and will go out of their way to support BTC only businesses. This doesn't mean that we shouldn't support companies like overstock as well as they have done a lot for our community and we should be grateful.  
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February 21, 2015, 04:23:10 PM
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http://steamgamesbtc.com/

Nice web here where you can buy steam games with Bitcoin.
is that site legit ? I thought steam itself used to accept bitcoins,.
Yes, their are legit. I have purchased a lot from them.
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February 21, 2015, 04:01:54 PM
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Interesting list. Bookmarking for later.
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February 20, 2015, 07:54:41 PM
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http://steamgamesbtc.com/

Nice web here where you can buy steam games with Bitcoin.
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February 20, 2015, 07:04:47 PM
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Or am I the only one not to have any interest for cryptosextoys?
Wink I suppose you are a meat and potatoes kinda person that doesn't need any extra help?

Far from it. I'm just not into toys, but I'll be happy to take your lady to a swingers' club.

Nice idea, but you may divide it into several sub-lists.
One sub-list for porn and drugs, one for gambling, another for computer equipment...


Yes, I agree. This is just a preliminary list, that should be turned into a complete directory, or added to an existing one. Probably a good idea to keep the darkweb and illegal products and services separate though as not to offend the sensitive.

What will be great is also to have a section of goods and services that only sell a certain type of product or brand for bitcoin and no other competing store sells a similar product in fiat.

It would be nice to start, but if you're old enough to remember the early days of the web, there were several directories 20 years ago, and I believe they're all gone. What has survived is large retailers which also sell stuff from smaller ones. This may be an example to follow.
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February 19, 2015, 07:28:10 PM
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Darkmarkets ?

... are great , but should be another thread.


Why is that ? Its also a business in itself, just not completely legal.

The legality of the business doesn't concern me per say (whether something is ethical or not has nothing to do with whether something is legal or not)... The only reason I want to keep all those categories out of this thread is merely because there are so many examples and I don't want this thread to be diluted in a sea of porn , cloud mining , gambling and illicit drugs sites.... It is merely a point of focus so we can hunt all these categories down first without the distraction of sorting through all of those other examples. Make another thread or I will do so next week if you don't.
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February 19, 2015, 06:57:08 PM
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Darkmarkets ?

... are great , but should be another thread.

To reject all fiat these companies must ONLY accept payments in and pay their expenses with bitcoin - do all of these companies satisfy that requirement?

I doubt it.

What is more likely is that most of these businesses likely keep most of the BTC net income in Bitcoin because the owners have a day job or other businesses which pay them in fiat.  Technically, you can live completely on Bitcoin nowadays but the reality is that there are at most 3-6 million of us that use bitcoin and most don't spend it regularly thus there just isn't enough people buying with BTC.... This doesn't take away from the reasons we should support them and the value they bring to the community however.
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February 19, 2015, 06:13:33 PM
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To reject all fiat these companies must ONLY accept payments in and pay their expenses with bitcoin - do all of these companies satisfy that requirement?

I doubt it.

The economy isn't large enough yet to be able to completely abandon fiat.
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February 19, 2015, 04:36:52 PM
#15
Apparently this directory site just launched:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/introducing-wherebits-a-bitcoin-directory-for-local-and-online-businesses-953797

https://wherebits.com/

Looks brand new, so guess it'll take time and new entries for it to be more comprehensive.

Good find, and bookmarked but It unfortunately doesn't differentiate between businesses that accept both BTC and fiat from BTC only ... so investigating each business would be a nightmare.
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February 19, 2015, 04:13:46 PM
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Apparently this directory site just launched:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/introducing-wherebits-a-bitcoin-directory-for-local-and-online-businesses-953797

https://wherebits.com/

Looks brand new, so guess it'll take time and new entries for it to be more comprehensive.
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February 19, 2015, 01:16:14 PM
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Or am I the only one not to have any interest for cryptosextoys?
Wink I suppose you are a meat and potatoes kinda person that doesn't need any extra help?


Nice idea, but you may divide it into several sub-lists.
One sub-list for porn and drugs, one for gambling, another for computer equipment...


Yes, I agree. This is just a preliminary list, that should be turned into a complete directory, or added to an existing one. Probably a good idea to keep the darkweb and illegal products and services separate though as not to offend the sensitive.

What will be great is also to have a section of goods and services that only sell a certain type of product or brand for bitcoin and no other competing store sells a similar product in fiat.
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February 19, 2015, 01:07:15 PM
#11
I am interested in compiling a list of businesses that exclusively accept Bitcoin. Businesses that exclusively accept bitcoin are a value added asset to our community as they are more likely to not immediately cash out and any person doing business with them are incentivized to buy bitcoin first. There are many drug related, porn, and gambling sites that only accept Bitcoin but I'm not interested in discussing those in this thread despite them being valuable services.


This was one of the most outstanding things I have seen on Bitcoin talk in the past 12 months actually. A great Idea and a post that deserves stickied. These businesses need to be not only known in this community but used by us for as much as we can use them for. Thank you inBitweTrust, you have done a great thing for the use of bitcoins in a way other than trading them for some quick cash. I just wish there were 10 times as many places.
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