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Topic: eBay CEO: "We will have to integrate digital currencies..." - page 2. (Read 2909 times)

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He says digital currencies. I wonder if that means more than just bitcoin?
sr. member
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very exciting news! i hope ebay takes bitcoin! it would make life easier! lol
newbie
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Yes Bitcoin and crypto in general is getting more main stream media attention. The price has been rising with companies like Dish getting into the crypto game. If Americans understand what capital controls are then this may help the price quite a bit. This article is a bit old at this point but still reliant. http://www.zerohedge.com/article/its-official-america-now-enforces-capital-controls.
sr. member
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"we will have to" but when? I think they know there's a good chance bitcoin will start chipping away at their business and hopefully eventually start to swallow it whole.
sr. member
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ebaycoin (EBC).

ALL MY MONEY.
sr. member
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This is very positive for Bitcoin; however, just because the CEO holds a certain sentiment, it doesn't necessarily mean that the company will have to follow suit. Like it has been mentioned, lobbying to the company's board is an entirely different situation.

That said, I think the board should be lobbied to; that would actually be a much bigger step than stating it in some sort of press release.

If there is money to be made they will get in line. That is the nature of commerce.

or they could protect their current business model by getting lobbyists to go against bitcoin.

That would be a very short sighted way to go about it. Beliathon's Blockbuster example is spot on. Adapt to a changing world or go the way of the dinosaurs.

I agree that lobbying against it would be very short-sighted but other companies have already started the cogs rolling in that direction (i.e. Mastercard). Naturally adopting new, up-and-coming technologies is the way to go.

There is one key difference between Blockbuster and eBay: their business models are predicated on completely different things. As long as traditional credit and fiat transfers are viable, I think eBay is safe. And frankly, there isn't any particularly substantive reason to believe that will change anytime soon.

Like I said, lobbying it to a business board (especially one in a company like eBay) would at least start a discussion among business big-wigs.

Absolutely. Once the herd mentality sets in things are going to get fun.
sr. member
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This is very positive for Bitcoin; however, just because the CEO holds a certain sentiment, it doesn't necessarily mean that the company will have to follow suit. Like it has been mentioned, lobbying to the company's board is an entirely different situation.

That said, I think the board should be lobbied to; that would actually be a much bigger step than stating it in some sort of press release.

If there is money to be made they will get in line. That is the nature of commerce.

or they could protect their current business model by getting lobbyists to go against bitcoin.

That would be a very short sighted way to go about it. Beliathon's Blockbuster example is spot on. Adapt to a changing world or go the way of the dinosaurs.

It's same with any service, but this is what I like about bitcoin as it's seriously going to make businesses like PayPal and ebay change their ways.
legendary
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This is very positive for Bitcoin; however, just because the CEO holds a certain sentiment, it doesn't necessarily mean that the company will have to follow suit. Like it has been mentioned, lobbying to the company's board is an entirely different situation.

That said, I think the board should be lobbied to; that would actually be a much bigger step than stating it in some sort of press release.

If there is money to be made they will get in line. That is the nature of commerce.

or they could protect their current business model by getting lobbyists to go against bitcoin.

That would be a very short sighted way to go about it. Beliathon's Blockbuster example is spot on. Adapt to a changing world or go the way of the dinosaurs.

I agree that lobbying against it would be very short-sighted but other companies have already started the cogs rolling in that direction (i.e. Mastercard). Naturally adopting new, up-and-coming technologies is the way to go.

There is one key difference between Blockbuster and eBay: their business models are predicated on completely different things. As long as traditional credit and fiat transfers are viable, I think eBay is safe. And frankly, there isn't any particularly substantive reason to believe that will change anytime soon.

Like I said, lobbying it to a business board (especially one in a company like eBay) would at least start a discussion among business big-wigs.
sr. member
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This is very positive for Bitcoin; however, just because the CEO holds a certain sentiment, it doesn't necessarily mean that the company will have to follow suit. Like it has been mentioned, lobbying to the company's board is an entirely different situation.

That said, I think the board should be lobbied to; that would actually be a much bigger step than stating it in some sort of press release.

If there is money to be made they will get in line. That is the nature of commerce.

or they could protect their current business model by getting lobbyists to go against bitcoin.

That would be a very short sighted way to go about it. Beliathon's Blockbuster example is spot on. Adapt to a changing world or go the way of the dinosaurs.
hero member
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https://youtu.be/PZm8TTLR2NU
This is very positive for Bitcoin; however, just because the CEO holds a certain sentiment, it doesn't necessarily mean that the company will have to follow suit. Like it has been mentioned, lobbying to the company's board is an entirely different situation.

That said, I think the board should be lobbied to; that would actually be a much bigger step than stating it in some sort of press release.

If there is money to be made they will get in line. That is the nature of commerce.

or they could protect their current business model by getting lobbyists to go against bitcoin.
Sure, they could do this. For awhile.

Look how long Blockbuster held out against the one-two punch of piracy* [sic] and Netflix! Oh wait, they crashed and burned hard. Nevermind.

*Non-slander term = digital culture sharing.
sr. member
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This is very positive for Bitcoin; however, just because the CEO holds a certain sentiment, it doesn't necessarily mean that the company will have to follow suit. Like it has been mentioned, lobbying to the company's board is an entirely different situation.

That said, I think the board should be lobbied to; that would actually be a much bigger step than stating it in some sort of press release.

If there is money to be made they will get in line. That is the nature of commerce.

or they could protect their current business model by getting lobbyists to go against bitcoin.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
This is very positive for Bitcoin; however, just because the CEO holds a certain sentiment, it doesn't necessarily mean that the company will have to follow suit. Like it has been mentioned, lobbying to the company's board is an entirely different situation.

That said, I think the board should be lobbied to; that would actually be a much bigger step than stating it in some sort of press release.

If there is money to be made they will get in line. That is the nature of commerce.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
This is very positive for Bitcoin; however, just because the CEO holds a certain sentiment, it doesn't necessarily mean that the company will have to follow suit. Like it has been mentioned, lobbying to the company's board is an entirely different situation.

That said, I think the board should be lobbied to; that would actually be a much bigger step than stating it in some sort of press release.
hero member
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Evolution is the only way to survive
 No ,don't do this , let's do a competation ,see who will stand last  Grin
legendary
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I wonder if Ebay/Paypal accepting Bitcoin will kick off the next price bubble?
After that, more people will accept BTC as a currency, and will buy and hold it. The trading volume will increase more than double than today.It will be difficult for any one or company to control the price, which will be more stable than today.
hero member
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Time to start dollar averaging purchase program again  Smiley
sr. member
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i only care in that it will affect the price of bitcoin.. i don't care in that i wouldn't use ebay even if they did integrate bitcoin. fuck them.

Don't mince words. What do you really think?  Grin
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Looking for a bump to value once eBay/PayPal adds to the momentum!  Grin

http://www.c[Suspicious link removed]m/id/101734293

hero member
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https://youtu.be/PZm8TTLR2NU
GG fiat, you just lost the game.
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
big news, one more   Cheesy
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