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Topic: Is BullionStar’s Bitcoin idea as good as gold? (Read 1107 times)

newbie
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Bullion Star

I have read your article and used google but I still have no idea what does "Bullion Star" means. Can you explain please? Is it bitcoin user nickname?
member
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yeah i heard that too.. i read news about more gold - bitcoin accepting trades.. that make sense that bitcoin could top or equal hard assets like gold..
well this bullion star can be added to your list if ever you want some trade..
sr. member
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This isnt the first i've heard of this. There are many exchanges and sites of the sort that allow BTC to Gold/silver/platinum and so on and so forth.
legendary
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I've seen some companies doing this already, and I say that it's a pretty good idea.

Being able to exchange Bitcon for Gold doesn't seem like a bad deal, as it can be beneficial for both companies to do such a thing. Bitcoin remains somewhat volatile but constant, and that can be good to make a few extra dollars on a sale you just made.

I've heard places like Negatio (Or something similar) do a sterling-gold-bitcoin exchange system, and there are also some Canadian companies that do the same, and I've ordered from some of them as a test. It all worked out really well!
member
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Bullion Star enable investors to trade commodities like precious metals for it..

http://www.ahametals.com/bullionstars-bitcoin-idea-good-gold/
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