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Topic: "Currency exchange" subforum in Marketplace? - page 2. (Read 4127 times)

member
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We absolutely need one.

MtGox, in the absence of an "open source" way of trading currency, looks like it is endorsed by the bitcoin community ( even though decentralization by its very nature precludes endorsement of anything. )

That perception makes the whole project look like a pyramid. I don't think it is but that is currently in nearly impossible argument to make with experienced traders.

A currency subforum would circumvent any logistical legal barriers to any paper for BTC.


sr. member
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I suggest we have a currency exchange subforum because it is one of the most common trades being done, and is not really trading a good or a service, but just trying to get into/out of BTC.
administrator
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I'm not necessary opposed to the idea of a currency exchange subforum if it is needed, but I am opposed to creating it just because "buying/selling" is ambiguous. If it is created for that reason, then you'll be able to argue that every trade type needs a new subforum, since everything will be ambiguous.
full member
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Merit: 101
Wow, theymos, you really don't want a currency exchange subforum, do you?

I don't think the problem is with the content of the forum descriptions, but with the fact that almost no one will read them before posting if the name seems self evident. I didn't read them myself---I'm just the sort of person who would assume that "buying" means "trading bitcoins for" in the context of this group. You could launch an international education campaign on why it's important to read that sort of thing before you post, or you could just create a new subforum.

(For what it's worth, I'd actually prefer the original descriptions---the new ones are a bit stilted and overwrought. The old ones were perfectly clear if you actually read them.)
administrator
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The problem is that the descriptions say "post here if you want to do blah" while the vast majority of people click on those links in order to read posts, not to post new ones.

I clarified it once again.
legendary
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Armory Developer
I'm with the space octopus
legendary
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The problem is that the descriptions say "post here if you want to do blah" while the vast majority of people click on those links in order to read posts, not to post new ones.

I vote yes for "Currency Exchange" subforum.

Also there should be a "Wanted" subforum.

e: actually on consideration this was a really dumb idea
sr. member
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Merit: 251
I clarified the description text. Is this better?

And now that's even clearer than before... perhaps the problem is that people aren't even reading those descriptions Smiley

Are you buying ppUSD or selling BTC?
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
I clarified the description text. Is this better?

And now that's even clearer than before... perhaps the problem is that people aren't even reading those descriptions Smiley
administrator
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Merit: 13032
I clarified the description text. Is this better?
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
The sub forums are already CLEARLY labelled. (Well, it's clear at least if you know a little English).

Selling
Post here if you want to sell things for bitcoins

Buying
Post here if you want to buy things for bitcoins

sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 256
I think it should have its own forum.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 101
Really? No other comments?

But it seems like a majority of the---uh, seven---voters agree with me.
administrator
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Merit: 13032
Maybe "selling" and "buying" should just be renamed to "want BTC" and "have BTC" or something.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 101
There is some confusion on whether "selling BTC" should be in Selling or Buying. Logically it should be considered "buying (whatever currency)", since like other Buying posts it means that the poster is exchanging BTC for something else. But most people consider it to be Selling, as evidenced by where these posts actually end up.

It's because so many people find this confusing that I feel comfortable claiming currency exchange is different from Buying or Selling, and ought to get its own sub-forum.
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