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Topic: Galaxia top 3 payment processor in Korea adds bitcoin! (Read 1796 times)

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My girlfriend is from Korea and she has never heard of Galaxia

so what. that would be like some girl from America never heard of authorize.net.

Agreed, most established payment processors tend to just stay in the background. The merchant should be highlight, not the payment method nor the middleman.

Bitcoin's unique that way, a payment method giving you free publicity  if you accept it.
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I hope someday we can use bitcoin just like credit card to make purchase, I believe that day is not far from me.

I hope someday we can use bitcoin just like credit card to make purchase, I believe that day is not far from me.

I hope I believe that day we can use bitcoin someday just like credit card to make purchase, is not far from me.
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My girlfriend is from Korea and she has never heard of Galaxia

so what. that would be like some girl from America never heard of authorize.net.
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My girlfriend is from Korea and she has never heard of Galaxia
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Back in 2002 or so, you had to use IE for Korean Internet banking. It just didn't work otherwise. But that was then. This is now. 10+ years is a long time to get things done.

The ZDnet author there just doesn't know what he's talking about. He's just parroting some shit he read with zero experience. In fact, he's fucking lying and probably a piece of shit shill. Here's the proof (Korea Exchange Bank):
http://imgur.com/hBg1sUf

The line that starts "MS IE(" just says that the information below is for non-IE users to read. The next line says that you can use online banking with the OSes and browsers listed. (I'm paraphrasing.) Below the OS images, it literally says: Korea Exchange Bank Supported Operating Systems Windows, MacIntosh, Linux. Similar on the right side there.
This is not new.

So, no. Buddy is just full of shit & doesn't know what he's talking about. Both the poster above & the shill at ZDnet.
Korea is a fucking amazing country, with a wildly techno-savvy population that just adores new gadgets and technologies.
Some of the coolest shit out there comes from Korea.

If you want to find out what will be popular next year, go to Korea. You'll see it on the shelves.
Want to see the most beautiful women on the planet? Gangnam. Style. Wink Tongue Yeah - it's true. Cheesy

With your over the top language and put-downs, one could easily assume you're the shill, shilling for all things Korea.
While demonstrating your blind lust for Korea, you failed to mention that all supported browsers/operating systems still require download of 4 to 5 "security" programs which actually make your pc more unstable and insecure.
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Really great news. I love these 'established payment processor with thousands of merchants implements bitcoin' stories. It's really important for them to be cataloged though, that's another issue, cause there's probably loads that nobody knows about online. Like a Yelp but only for bitcoin, that'd be cool.
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I hope someday we can use bitcoin just like credit card to make purchase, I believe that day is not far from me.
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I can finally buy my kpop albums in bitcoin
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To the noob that keeps replying to the same poster 3 times....

Do you know you can edit your post? tech savvy much?  Roll Eyes

Edited.
Sorry for that, buddy
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retail adoption, will be unlikely to cause any price jump as the real money is not in retail.

Eg APPL is about 1/20th the size of very large private/gov company. Which in itself is a fraction of the money market out there.



No, retail adoption alone won't cause a price jump. Bitcoin's strength is person-to-person transactions - sending money to friends and family. The reason merchant adoption is important is that it makes your friends more likely to accept bitcoin for debts. "I don't have the right change on my right now, but I can give it to you in bitcoins" "what's that?" "Oh you haven't heard? You can use them in thousands of shops via Galaxia."
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To the noob that keeps replying to the same poster 3 times....

Do you know you can edit your post? tech savvy much?  Roll Eyes
newbie
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I don't think you know what you're talking about. Korea is in the forefront of a lot of high-tech. Want to see pioneers? Visit Daejon.

Except for the fact what he said about IE is true: http://www.zdnet.com/south-koreans-use-internet-explorer-its-the-law-7000022827/

Back in 2002 or so, you had to use IE for Korean Internet banking. It just didn't work otherwise. But that was then. This is now. 10+ years is a long time to get things done.

The ZDnet author there just doesn't know what he's talking about. He's just parroting some shit he read with zero experience. In fact, he's fucking lying and probably a piece of shit shill. Here's the proof (Korea Exchange Bank):
http://imgur.com/hBg1sUf

The line that starts "MS IE(" just says that the information below is for non-IE users to read. The next line says that you can use online banking with the OSes and browsers listed. (I'm paraphrasing.) Below the OS images, it literally says: Korea Exchange Bank Supported Operating Systems Windows, MacIntosh, Linux. Similar on the right side there.
This is not new.

So, no. Buddy is just full of shit & doesn't know what he's talking about. Both the poster above & the shill at ZDnet.
Korea is a fucking amazing country, with a wildly techno-savvy population that just adores new gadgets and technologies.
Some of the coolest shit out there comes from Korea.

If you want to find out what will be popular next year, go to Korea. You'll see it on the shelves.
Want to see the most beautiful women on the planet? Gangnam. Style. Wink Tongue Yeah - it's true. Cheesy
newbie
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I don't think you know what you're talking about. Korea is in the forefront of a lot of high-tech. Want to see pioneers? Visit Daejon.

Except for the fact what he said about IE is true: http://www.zdnet.com/south-koreans-use-internet-explorer-its-the-law-7000022827/

No. Not true.
You can get by without IE. You can use a Mac even. This has been true for a few years.
I've been dealing with this shit for a VERY long time (and you have no idea about just how much pain I have endured dealing with Korean banking over the years). Think back to the beginning of Internet banking in Korea... (I even did work for some of the early payment gateways there and got to see the tech side up close from an insider perspective.)
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Great news, given Korea's high broadband penetration and tech savvy population, cryptos hopefully have a great future there
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I don't think you know what you're talking about. Korea is in the forefront of a lot of high-tech. Want to see pioneers? Visit Daejon.

Except for the fact what he said about IE is true: http://www.zdnet.com/south-koreans-use-internet-explorer-its-the-law-7000022827/
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Now I'm hoping for Gmarket to start taking bitcoins... please, please!

No way in hell. They are still forced to use interest explorer for the sake of security. They won't be doing anything high tech.

I don't think you know what you're talking about. Korea is in the forefront of a lot of high-tech. Want to see pioneers? Visit Daejon.
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Now I'm hoping for Gmarket to start taking bitcoins... please, please!

No way in hell. They are still forced to use interest explorer for the sake of security. They won't be doing anything high tech.
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Now I'm hoping for Gmarket to start taking bitcoins... please, please!
legendary
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Terminated.
We just have to be patient. Why are people rushing for this?

People get excited. For me this is the time to accumulate as much as possible before the price explodes. Enjoy the calm and keep stockpiling.
Yet few seem to actually realize this. It might happen tomorrow, it might happen next year you never know.
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