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Topic: Has Apple opened the door for bitcoin apps? | #bitcoin #apple #crypto (Read 1586 times)

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Lol nice thread guyz  Grin
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Apple's strategy
1. Ban Bitcoin apps
2. People smash their iPhones
3. Allow Bitcoin apps
4. People buy new iPhones

4. People buy new iPhones with bitcoin

5. iTunes adds Bitcoin as a payment option

6. Satoshi Nakamoto buys Apple

7. Satoshi sells Apple in exchange for lifetime free lunch

8. Classic Satoshi

9: Invites Dorian

10: Moon?

11. Yes
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Apple's strategy
1. Ban Bitcoin apps
2. People smash their iPhones
3. Allow Bitcoin apps
4. People buy new iPhones

4. People buy new iPhones with bitcoin

5. iTunes adds Bitcoin as a payment option

6. Satoshi Nakamoto buys Apple

7. Satoshi sells Apple in exchange for lifetime free lunch

8. Classic Satoshi

9: Invites Dorian

10: Moon?
legendary
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member
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Apple's strategy
1. Ban Bitcoin apps
2. People smash their iPhones
3. Allow Bitcoin apps
4. People buy new iPhones

4. People buy new iPhones with bitcoin

5. iTunes adds Bitcoin as a payment option

6. Satoshi Nakamoto buys Apple

7. Satoshi sells Apple in exchange for lifetime free lunch

8. Classic Satoshi

9: Invites Dorian
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One Token to Move Anything Anywhere
Apple's strategy
1. Ban Bitcoin apps
2. People smash their iPhones
3. Allow Bitcoin apps
4. People buy new iPhones

4. People buy new iPhones with bitcoin

5. iTunes adds Bitcoin as a payment option

6. Satoshi Nakamoto buys Apple

7. Satoshi sells Apple in exchange for lifetime free lunch

8. Classic Satoshi
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IPSX: Distributed Network Layer
Apple's strategy
1. Ban Bitcoin apps
2. People smash their iPhones
3. Allow Bitcoin apps
4. People buy new iPhones

4. People buy new iPhones with bitcoin

5. iTunes adds Bitcoin as a payment option

6. Satoshi Nakamoto buys Apple

7. Satoshi sells Apple in exchange for lifetime free lunch
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Merit: 10
Apple's strategy
1. Ban Bitcoin apps
2. People smash their iPhones
3. Allow Bitcoin apps
4. People buy new iPhones

4. People buy new iPhones with bitcoin

5. iTunes adds Bitcoin as a payment option

6. Satoshi Nakamoto buys Apple
full member
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Apple's strategy
1. Ban Bitcoin apps
2. People smash their iPhones
3. Allow Bitcoin apps
4. People buy new iPhones

4. People buy new iPhones with bitcoin

5. iTunes adds Bitcoin as a payment option
newbie
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Apple's strategy
1. Ban Bitcoin apps
2. People smash their iPhones
3. Allow Bitcoin apps
4. People buy new iPhones

4. People buy new iPhones with bitcoin
member
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Apple's strategy
1. Ban Bitcoin apps
2. People smash their iPhones
3. Allow Bitcoin apps
4. People buy new iPhones
newbie
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with these new apps ppl will here more and learn more bout bitcoin
legendary
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coinjar got theirs readded within a day

blockchain seems to be taking their time
newbie
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It is good to hear and will be interesting to see what new apps are submitted.  Cool

One area of concern would be if the wallets have anything to do with the app store 30% cut.  Roll Eyes

Hopefully it will not as the previous wallets did not have anything like that.

Also, even if new apps are submitted now it takes time for them to be reviewed. It may take months for some of the new wallets to actually hit the app store.
sr. member
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It is surprising that online wallets have not yet resubmitted their application to the App Store, even though they have already acknowledged that they would.
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Hope they will move towards BTC integration faster and faster
newbie
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I'm sure there are about four guys who care one way or the other.
legendary
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it is good news!It will spread BTC more. I don't understand why they withdraw apps related to BTC?
hero member
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Circa 2010
Well it certainly looks as though its been aimed at Bitcoin - what other virtual currency is big enough to qualify that developers would bother with a phone wallet? It'll be interesting to see what Apple does when the first wallet app gets sent to Apple again for approval. I wonder what made them decide to change their mind...
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