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hero member
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August 15, 2014, 08:21:36 AM
#13
It is going to be extremely hard for ebay to accept bitcoins as payment due to paypal....they absolutely hate virtual/non tangible items!
legendary
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August 15, 2014, 08:17:50 AM
#12
I still have faith. (group1) Many people who have started with virtual money started with bitcoin. (group 2) Some people immerse themselves more in virtual money and buy a few altcoins next.
Most people stay with that. (group 3) The people who study more and the real speculators are a member of this forum. If bitcoin is rising or falling, there are always people in group 1, 2 or 3 who sell or buy. One group fills the other, and vice versa.
newbie
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August 15, 2014, 08:01:44 AM
#11
Friday, August 15, 2014

"EBay is in discussions about acceptance Bitcoin Braintree '
"EBay is in discussions about acceptance Bitcoin Braintree '
EBay is in talks with several companies to accept Bitcoin digital currency. EBay's Braintree, that payment software to companies like Airbnb and Uber, the currency could be introduced as currency.

EBay bought Braintree last year for $ 800 million. According to sources of The Wall Street Journal PayPal has talked with several companies that make Bitcoin transactions possible. One is Coinbase.
Mint on eBay
The conversations were about the acceptance of digital currency by Braintree. EBay and PayPal will, if a deal is closed over Braintree, do not even go directly accept Bitcoins. But, according to sources from The Wall Street Journal, this may change at a later stage.
Overstock.com and Expedia
Overtock.com and Expedia are part of the club of big companies that Bitcoins is already common currency. Overstock.com reports to expect that at the end of year 6 to 8 million of its sales with Bitcoins has been paid. Braintree processed before it was taken over a year more than 12 billion dollars in payments by eBay.
Bitcoins in Netherlands
In the Netherlands, among others at Thuisbezorgd.nl and Online Druggist pay. The coin The Dutch payment service provider (PSP) Qantani Bitcoins has also added to its range of online payment methods.

Real good news. Better then that http://www.coindesk.com/bank-canada-research-cryptocurrency-arbitrage-doesnt-exist/
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
August 15, 2014, 07:46:08 AM
#10
Ok, as long as big companies are talking that couldn't be bad. I am pretty sure Bitcoin will be back over 600$ in no time at all Smiley

I think soon one BTC will be farrrrrrr greater than the USD (which it already is) but i mean wayy more than we are thinking it could be at this moment... and not becauuse BTC will be worth that much more but the USD is going in the hole
legendary
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August 15, 2014, 07:35:11 AM
#9
It's great that companies are in talks to be honest as this is what bitcoin needs however we need more action and less talking, all the companies seem to be doing is going into discussions but we never really see any outcomes from these discussions.
Discussion is good.  No company is going to make a sudden decision to accept Bitcoin.  Imagine proposing to accept Bitcoin at board meeting with aprox 10 other directors.  It wouldn't be surprising if at least 2 other directors think it is a ponzie scheme, not real money or criminal money.  It takes time to win people over.

Yes, you are right.
In fact, most of this directory are in old age, very conservative and don't like and don't accept new and revolutionary changes easily.
Facebook, Microsoft and Google didn't start old people, but young, fresh people with new, revolutionary ideas.
When first a few ''big'' companies accept Bitcoin, others will follow as well. 
sr. member
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August 15, 2014, 07:25:35 AM
#8
Ok, as long as big companies are talking that couldn't be bad. I am pretty sure Bitcoin will be back over 600$ in no time at all Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
August 15, 2014, 07:12:12 AM
#7
BTC going down yes, but still a far shoot from where it started out or i should say where i seen it when i started out with it at $35USD
legendary
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Merit: 1005
August 15, 2014, 07:10:53 AM
#6
More good news?  Dammit!  Bitcoin is going to go down another 5% now Sad

Just relax and have faith! BTC wil recover!!
Last year in August, the bitcoin also fell and then he rose to unprecedented levels. Remember that many people are now enjoying their vacation. When the holiday is over then more people will deal with Bitcoin again.
sr. member
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August 15, 2014, 07:07:40 AM
#5
It's great that companies are in talks to be honest as this is what bitcoin needs however we need more action and less talking, all the companies seem to be doing is going into discussions but we never really see any outcomes from these discussions.
Discussion is good.  No company is going to make a sudden decision to accept Bitcoin.  Imagine proposing to accept Bitcoin at board meeting with aprox 10 other directors.  It wouldn't be surprising if at least 2 other directors think it is a ponzie scheme, not real money or criminal money.  It takes time to win people over.

That is true. The problem is that with many companies they can go into talks for months and months which I understand that any kind of discussion and decision is going to take a while but then we never really seem to see any progress from there meaning it all kind of fades out for a while until we hear anything else if anything.
sr. member
Activity: 952
Merit: 281
August 15, 2014, 06:56:50 AM
#4
It's great that companies are in talks to be honest as this is what bitcoin needs however we need more action and less talking, all the companies seem to be doing is going into discussions but we never really see any outcomes from these discussions.
Discussion is good.  No company is going to make a sudden decision to accept Bitcoin.  Imagine proposing to accept Bitcoin at board meeting with aprox 10 other directors.  It wouldn't be surprising if at least 2 other directors think it is a ponzie scheme, not real money or criminal money.  It takes time to win people over.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
August 15, 2014, 06:52:09 AM
#3
It's great that companies are in talks to be honest as this is what bitcoin needs however we need more action and less talking, all the companies seem to be doing is going into discussions but we never really see any outcomes from these discussions.
sr. member
Activity: 952
Merit: 281
August 15, 2014, 06:39:37 AM
#2
More good news?  Dammit!  Bitcoin is going to go down another 5% now Sad
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1005
August 15, 2014, 06:37:26 AM
#1
Friday, August 15, 2014

"EBay is in discussions about acceptance Bitcoin Braintree '
"EBay is in discussions about acceptance Bitcoin Braintree '
EBay is in talks with several companies to accept Bitcoin digital currency. EBay's Braintree, that payment software to companies like Airbnb and Uber, the currency could be introduced as currency.

EBay bought Braintree last year for $ 800 million. According to sources of The Wall Street Journal PayPal has talked with several companies that make Bitcoin transactions possible. One is Coinbase.
Mint on eBay
The conversations were about the acceptance of digital currency by Braintree. EBay and PayPal will, if a deal is closed over Braintree, do not even go directly accept Bitcoins. But, according to sources from The Wall Street Journal, this may change at a later stage.
Overstock.com and Expedia
Overtock.com and Expedia are part of the club of big companies that Bitcoins is already common currency. Overstock.com reports to expect that at the end of year 6 to 8 million of its sales with Bitcoins has been paid. Braintree processed before it was taken over a year more than 12 billion dollars in payments by eBay.
Bitcoins in Netherlands
In the Netherlands, among others at Thuisbezorgd.nl and Online Druggist pay. The coin The Dutch payment service provider (PSP) Qantani Bitcoins has also added to its range of online payment methods.
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