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legendary
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April 03, 2015, 09:28:47 PM
#26
I wonder where this puts a high volume coin like Litecoin.  I haven't heard much from Litecoin in terms of... anything really.  Except that I am aware it's being traded in high volume which is always good. 

Any chance LTC tipping will take off?
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April 03, 2015, 08:56:07 PM
#25
Tipping Bitcoins, i do that but only to stuff i find really good or donate to project that i find really good or important..

Because it's worth $$ so don't want to just give off my BTC to just anyone..
newbie
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April 03, 2015, 08:53:13 PM
#24
Tipped a bunch of people on facebook once that option went live.  Only one person accepted the tip though.
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 08:31:01 PM
#23
After reading all your posts, I came to a conclusion (but somewhat lacking in supporting info):

Tipping regularly for fun like it's the thing to do (Dogecoin), is totally different from tipping once or twice for an article or something (Bitcoin)...  One might tip in BTC but may never tip again using it.  In Dogecoin, there's massive tipping because it's fun and a dogecoin is worth .0000xxx usd.  Very easy to do.

Because bitcoin is a deflationary currency, I think people would tend to hoard it, than giving them away via tips.  We would rather get something of the same value for it.  BTC is somethng more like gold than a currency.  When you hold it, you know you have sure value.

And yes, tipping dust won't mean much due to the transaction fee.  Although I hope people will tip more in BTC, I do not see it getting to a level where Dogecoin has set the bar in the future.  But who knows...
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April 03, 2015, 09:00:33 AM
#22
I have tipped some authors of online articles trying to reach the masses, posting on non btc related sites. It is dust and expensive dust considered the transaction fee. That is something that is not vouching for bitcoin. The Dogecoin option is far more forgiving for small transactions indeed, but I think will not be on the same par as bitcoin for it is too much based on the doge meme and will not by all be taken seriously.
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April 03, 2015, 07:42:57 AM
#21
I think using a third party like changetip avoids having to pay the transaction fee. It would be pointless sending dust otherwise.
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April 03, 2015, 07:31:26 AM
#20
I think we are comparing against two different scenario. At this stage when bitcoin price has already reach that high level, you will need somebody who is generous enough to give all his coins away. Whereas in dogecoin, it is still about a year ++ in its infancy stage and still considered cheap. And don't forget when bitcoin was at its early days, it was very much the same scenario as it was also being given away freely.

Another reason is that in dogecoin, the standard tipping amount if let's say one were to tip 200 doge, it would not be a problem. But 200 doge in btc translate to about 10000 sats which is just about enough to pay the transfer fee. Certain people are deceived by the fact that 200 sounds like a very big number.
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April 03, 2015, 07:10:36 AM
#19
I haven't yet but I probably would if it was implemented on here or on places like Youtube and Facebook etc. Maybe you should add a third option.

if you implement a tipping service here wouldn't that create a flood of beggars trying to get a penny?

i have never used a tipping service yet and probably won't in the near future but i see how it can be useful.

I'm sure there might be a few but they'll be handled just like any other beggars are around here. I think the idea of tipping is to reward great content not encourage or reward the opposite.
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 05:44:20 AM
#18
No, I never do that because I seldom buy something with BTCitcoin. Grin
But, maybe when my BTCitcoin is too much, I'll do that Cheesy
copper member
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April 03, 2015, 05:25:16 AM
#17
I haven't yet but I probably would if it was implemented on here or on places like Youtube and Facebook etc. Maybe you should add a third option.

if you implement a tipping service here wouldn't that create a flood of beggars trying to get a penny?

i have never used a tipping service yet and probably won't in the near future but i see how it can be useful.

well, it's not so different than creating a "donation" thread and posting your bitcoin address, so probably they won't increase too much.
besides, I'm sure that most of the people that knows bitcoin also knows bitcointalk and its rules.
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 04:46:55 AM
#16
I haven't yet but I probably would if it was implemented on here or on places like Youtube and Facebook etc. Maybe you should add a third option.

if you implement a tipping service here wouldn't that create a flood of beggars trying to get a penny?

i have never used a tipping service yet and probably won't in the near future but i see how it can be useful.
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April 03, 2015, 04:23:25 AM
#15
I haven't tipped anyone so far mainly because I don't hang out too much at reddit or twitter and those are the only places I know where one can tip others using changetip but if it is enabled here then I might when I see a content that's worth tipping.
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 04:21:46 AM
#14
i used to tip on dice sites and some minesweeper site, on reddit i use bitcoin to tip very often,
i think many people use to tip on dice sites because i saw there much big tips.
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April 03, 2015, 04:17:19 AM
#13
I tipped a guy on reddit once, other than that I've only ever tipped people on dice sites and I don't even know that I can tip on youtube Tongue

I got tipped twice on bitcointalk too.

like the previous posters already said, implementing some kind of tipping feature will make it happen more frequently.
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April 03, 2015, 03:57:12 AM
#12
I agree, i also dont think bitcoin tipping has taken off yet either... I think if tipping was easier/more simple people would be tipping more. I think the changetip tip bot is a big step in the right direction though!

I am thinking that too.
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April 03, 2015, 03:50:11 AM
#11
Dogecoin Tipping was an entirely different concept. Dogecoin took off primarily, because people just used to send an amount like 1000 doge, which didn't have much value, and it was just to show appreciation.

Its the same with BTC but when I consider tipping ,and am not tipping a huge amount, I tend to not send anything, as it would hardly make a difference if I tip someone 50 cents in bitcoin, to someone who is new to bitcoin. But now the tipping system really has been improving. Changetip has changed and made it a lot easier to tip, and since if they don't claim it you get your coins back, and this lets you tip a lot of people who may or may not claim it.
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 03:35:38 AM
#10
yes, often.

What coins do you tip with and what sites do you tip in?
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April 03, 2015, 03:31:23 AM
#9
I haven't yet but I probably would if it was implemented on here or on places like Youtube and Facebook etc. Maybe you should add a third option.
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 03:22:55 AM
#8
yes, often.
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 03:18:39 AM
#7
I'm really curious about this because I feel that Bitcoin tipping really hasn't taken off... or will not take off like Dogecoin tipping did.  With Bitcoin being the most popular cryptocurrency, people would naturally want to tipped in BTC.  But the way things are, BTC is being hoarded and kept.

So yeah...  Just curious what the majority thinks about the tipping concept in BTC as opposed to Dogecoin tipping.

changetip has probably made 3 times the amount of people tip BTC then before, i think tipping in BTC tipping will see more development in next year with services like protip etc.

Can you list more tipping services here?  I would really appreciate it.  And I think it would be good for the community to become aware overall.  All I know is ChangeTip and TipJar(?)..
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