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I think the way of investment will be better with the acceptance or the development will be very easy with some of the sites like this will definitely accept cryptocurrency not only today but also for future it will be very good
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that is good news maybe it can also make many people who will choose payment transactions using bitcoin because using bitcoin is actually the best and very safe choice. Bitcoin prices are sure to rise.
I hope this is a good opportunity for the community. And give us professional investors. The door of opportunity is welcoming people. The transaction will be faster and more convenient for the sale.
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I am wondering if there is an auction site like ebay, or anything similar that accepts bitcoins.
Of course. And, I think, not one. I participated in the ICO project FLOGmall. There is everything that interests you.
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I've used Cyptothrift a few times. I like it and expect big things from it in the future. Hopefully it can compete with ebay one day.

When I tried cyptothrift it directed me to https://bitify.com/ , I think they have changed the domain name, It is good to know there is a site like ebay which accepts bitcion. This will be useful for me one day, but I think that site has to be improved more.
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that is good news maybe it can also make many people who will choose payment transactions using bitcoin because using bitcoin is actually the best and very safe choice. Bitcoin prices are sure to rise.
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When the government is holding bans and the SEC refuses to allow ETFs, online stores will still not apply for Bitcoin payments. But I think it has to be the trend to apply in the future
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Coinify, a Danish company, acquired BIPS and Coinzone, providing POS solutions for both physical and online stores. Merchants can pay by bitcoin or cash - or both - and their mobile application, Coinify POS, works with both Android and iOS devices.
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I'm actually in the process of making an auction website similar to eBay but uses cryptocurrencies. I can not release web address at this time but it will be live soon and not only can you sell household items you can make money with a referral program.
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Looks like an opportunity.
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no, I can only work on projects, which I have followed, and I don't know ebay that accepts bitcoin
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cryptoshift is the one that i know of. its reliable.
It has not been so long for these crypto currencies to make a strong impact in the international market and that it is just like a beginning phase for them. It will take some more time for things to get little better and that the way some of the well-recognized online shopping store like that of eBay are showing their interest in these crypto currencies is an indication that soon there will be more places which will start accepting these crypto currencies.
There are more and more major services and corporations in the world that research and accept Bitcoin as well as cryptocurrency in transactions. That shows a new trend of payment and trade in the world and I think that if you do not catch up on this trend, it will be very difficult to succeed.
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I know a website that literally sells everything for bitcoin as far as I know you can apply your things there to sell for bitcoin. Cryptothrift is one of the best in that many websites that exist in the digital world. There are some websites also that accepts bitcoin as mode of payment just search "online store accept btc"
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cryptoshift is the one that i know of. its reliable.
It has not been so long for these crypto currencies to make a strong impact in the international market and that it is just like a beginning phase for them. It will take some more time for things to get little better and that the way some of the well-recognized online shopping store like that of eBay are showing their interest in these crypto currencies is an indication that soon there will be more places which will start accepting these crypto currencies.
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I don't know about the other site but i every heard Amazon and Alibaba gonna accept crypto for their payment
I don't know its right or not
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Coinify, a Danish company, acquired BIPS and Coinzone, providing POS solutions for both physical and online stores. Merchants can pay by bitcoin or cash - or both - and their mobile application, Coinify POS, works with both Android and iOS devices.
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cryptoshift is the one that i know of. its reliable.
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no I don't understand ebay that accepts bitcoin, because I am still confused to monetize myself to make it better.
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In my country I have one shop that accepting Bitcoins. They focuse on electronic products. Maybe you'll find somone like that.
Not only in ebay but also in many other mass media also used electronic money. In my country, I could use it to pay tuition fees for students, or buy and sell telephones. The application of electronic money technology in human life practical for the community.
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I hope that there will be more website that accept bitcoin like ebay, https://cryptothrift.com/, http: //www.bitcoinstore.com/ .. and so on. This will be a new development step for bitcoin,When people get to know bitcoin more and more popular.
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I am wondering if there is an auction site like ebay, or anything similar that accepts bitcoins.
There are lots of them and I think the most popular in this forum is the overstock.com site which is very much similar to eBay and there are also lots of things that you can buy from there. It is not the only site, there are many of them, although I have never used any of them cause I don’t really like how they look like lol. I prefer buying Gift cards through BitPay or maybe using purse.io, they seem much better to me.
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However Amazon already confirmed that they gonna launch the bitcoin API on their site to make the payment and buying products.
That's not true, at least, not when it comes to conducting payments with Bitcoin through their platorm. It's more a tool to fetch data at this point, and nothing yet points out that it is more than that.

Businesses having crypto related patents doesn't mean they will actually utilize them at any point. It's commonly known that they like to hoard patents before their competitors obtain them.

I'm personally not a fan of patents, especially not when it concerns open source projects, but we can't do anything about it. Everything in the world is about making as much profit as possible, and crypto isn't any different.
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Ebay may accept the bitcoin in some years for sure. We do not need to worry about it. However Amazon already confirmed that they gonna launch the bitcoin API on their site to make the payment and buying products. Hope we will find the more site accepting in near future.

If you want to use it now. You can go with the purse.io and via that you can access the amazon site and payment you make here on purse itself and you will be get the additional discount for it.
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Online websites such as Microsoft, Dell, and Steam all support Bitcoin online direct payments.
The offline is similar to various large shopping malls, Japan's bicCamera and so on.
Now BTC can buy BMW cars directly!
Fully explain the current status of bitcoin payments.
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I think theres some site that accepts bitcoin, but i think it is very limited, because we cannot hide the fact that some merchants are afraid because of bitcoins volatility. But in know someday all merchants will accept it, now that bitcoin and other cryptos are starting to become popular. All we need to do is to relax and wait.
There are many services and corporations in the world that have adopted Bitcoin in their payments and financial transactions, indicating that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency are increasingly being positioned. I hope that the market will recover quickly to continue attracting more investors.
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if I do not receive ebay from bitcoin, because I have not been long joining the bitcoin forum.
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Even with ebay there are some traders who accept bitcoin. It is our responsibility to find the person, as we haven't got any form of bitcoin acceptance similar to the regular money. I believe purse.io is into the specific business with bitcoin acceptance providing service around the world.
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if I do not accept ebay bitcoin, because I recently joined the bitcoin forum
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I think there are but as you can see there some sites that are shutdown , I think it is because there are no more to offer because cryptocurrency is new in the way to pay as it price randomly raising or not, And  recently set up a payment gateway on my ecommerce with paybear.io  and would highly recommend them to others looking to start transacting through cryptos Grin
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I think at least two problems to solve
1, transaction costs, when I buy a small amount of things, is it more expensive than what I bought?
2, transfer speed, buyers and sellers can not stand such a long waiting time.
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Uuhm… first of all, someone mentioned bitify.com. The site is good but I don’t think you should be comparing it to eBay cause it lacks a lot of things you would be interested in. If what you have in mind is buying clothes, Gillette razors, TV, toys for your kids, phones and other similar stuffs, then bitify.com is not for you, cause you wouldn’t see those.

What you will see there is just software apps, tools and similar things as that. Sorry bro, I’m not a programmer, neither am I an engineer. I just need what I need for a better life. The only site that seems good is overstock.com, but I still don’t like it cause it is not close to being like eBay.
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the site still receives bitcoin, ebay also still holds the sale place so bitcoin can also be used on ebay site but if you want to accept, it also depends where you will sell all your tokens. and also you must lose some of your results as taxpayer .
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Who knows, what shops except BTC in London?
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In my country I have one shop that accepting Bitcoins. They focuse on electronic products. Maybe you'll find somone like that.
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I think theres some site that accepts bitcoin, but i think it is very limited, because we cannot hide the fact that some merchants are afraid because of bitcoins volatility. But in know someday all merchants will accept it, now that bitcoin and other cryptos are starting to become popular. All we need to do is to relax and wait.
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As it stands now, such things have not been fully feasible. The acceptability and adoption of Bitcoin by certain merchants is still on the low and and not very popular. The only thing I have been able to buy are minor online services. With time there will be more adoptio, sites like that would very much available.
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Right now I dont know for any auctions that accept btc but I am pretty sure that this year most of them will consider crypto as a source of payment.
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I am wondering if there is an auction site like ebay, or anything similar that accepts bitcoins.

If you're shopping on shopify, most of them have begun to start accept crypto payments. You can check that out.
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Wow, this thread is created way back 2014 and look on how bitcoin was accepted in different online stores now domestic or foreign.
I do not think paypal will accept bitcoin as there is too much risk of cashback claims. Paypal will not,at the moment,accept blockchain transaction as proof of sending payments.
Bitcoin is more than enough with PayPal and there is a rumor that they will accept in the future but that's just a rumor and no one knows if that will be for real.
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I do not think paypal will accept bitcoin as there is too much risk of cashback claims. Paypal will not,at the moment,accept blockchain transaction as proof of sending payments.


I recently set up a payment gateway on my ecommerce with paybear.io  and would highly recommend them to others looking to start transacting through cryptos. They even accept paypal and skrill transactions. Just waiting for my first order now… Cheesy
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I do not think paypal will accept bitcoin as there is too much risk of cashback claims. Paypal will not,at the moment,accept blockchain transaction as proof of sending payments.
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all of the online btc stores are, pretty much, crap. You can go over to the service section and offer for someone else to order the item for you and you'd pay them in btc+ a little fee if needed. Basically the concept of the, now offline, brawker website. Pretty sure here are people that are willing to "buy" smaller amounts of btc that way.
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I just don't think there is the demand for this type of site yet to become a success.

bitmit.net was a good site.. very similar to ebay, just one problem, very few products available for sale. not only that, very little traffic for sellers so they aren't encouraged to list more items.  

same thing with the likes of cryptothrift.com.  It's almost a catch-22, like i said too early for bitcoin only auction websites.  Give it a year or two, but by this time i would expect ebay to accept bitcoin (perhaps through paypal, who knows)

With only a small number of crypto users, it may be very well the case that the demand for a site like this would be small. I have not heard of such a site so it's possible that there may be an existing site such as one but it is not that popular. Even if they are existing, only few would use the site and probably buy using bitcoin. Once bitcoin becomes even more mainstream, more sites would probably be created.
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I think there are but as you can see there some sites that are shutdown , I think it is because there are no more to offer because cryptocurrency is new in the way to pay as it price randomly raising or not.
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We are currently working on an ebay like solution for cryptocurrency that also aims to solve most of the issues around volatile profits for sellers.

ANN: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annicoairdroprave-ravelous-the-crypto-ecommerce-marketplace-2676153
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What do you mean half options? I'm glad i found this post. I'm actually in the process of making an auction website similar to eBay but uses cryptocurrencies. I can not release web address at this time but it will be live soon and not only can you sell household items you can make money with a referral program. This will be launched around end of march maybe sooner.
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The future will be a decentralized consensus auction platform like Open Bazaar.

https://openbazaar.org

Main problem is- low amount of items that are being offered for sell.
Sadly, if you really need to buy something  for a normal price and at a good quality, you won't really find it at OpenBazaar or on any other Cryptocurrency market, and if you will, you are going to have only 1/2 options to select from.
I would recommend you to convert the bitcoins into fiat and buy with fiat the item that you wanted to buy , as there is still no solution for online marketing with cryptocurrencies.
OpenBazaar system is still not 100% ready in my opinion, has a lot of improvements to make, too sad that the main developers are already out of the project.
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Certainly there is but the reason most merchants dont orefer accepting cryptocurrency is because of the volatility nature it has..
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Yes, You should have a look at this one: http://spendacoin.com
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Anyone remember/ use bitmit.net? I sold most of my valuable possessions for bitcoin on that site at $12 a btc. Totally great

Bitmit shut down after it is hacked by the hosting company employee.
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We have bspend.com a nicely bitcoin market, in fact i think it is the biggest one, i think you missed it guys.
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I hope in the future such a thing gets a similar userbase as seen in ebay. Clearly ebay is the best when it comes to finding about anything, but these fucking taxes are ridiculous and if you sell stuff very sporadically you are prone to lose money with them.
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The future will be a decentralized consensus auction platform like Open Bazaar.

https://openbazaar.org
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Anyone remember/ use bitmit.net? I sold most of my valuable possessions for bitcoin on that site at $12 a btc. Totally great
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I have used cryptothrift and I can recommend it. The built in escrow is useful. I wonder how long it is before we can spend our coins directly on ebay though. That would be huge news.

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Shame that bitmit shut down, kind of actually liked it

Coingig was also shutdown at the beginning of this year I think.

Yes it did, without much explanation either.  With that said I used it a bunch of times and liked using it.

Cryptothrift is a good alternative, but desperately needs some site layout improvement.
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I have used cryptothrift and I can recommend it. The built in escrow is useful. I wonder how long it is before we can spend our coins directly on ebay though. That would be huge news.

Cryptothrift, Coingig
Shame that bitmit shut down, kind of actually liked it

Coingig was also shutdown at the beginning of this year I think.
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Shame that bitmit shut down, kind of actually liked it
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What ever happened to bitmit? It just randomly decided to shut down. Think there might have been one over as well that did the same thing.
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We can help promote them and bitcoin by keep spreading the word. The Starbuckjs vouchers on there are very cheap. Might have to buy one and test it out.
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I just don't think there is the demand for this type of site yet to become a success.

bitmit.net was a good site.. very similar to ebay, just one problem, very few products available for sale. not only that, very little traffic for sellers so they aren't encouraged to list more items. 

same thing with the likes of cryptothrift.com.  It's almost a catch-22, like i said too early for bitcoin only auction websites.  Give it a year or two, but by this time i would expect ebay to accept bitcoin (perhaps through paypal, who knows)
maybe because not enough promotion?
i never saw bitmit site before, because it was closed in 2013
but I think there is always a demand for an auction of goods, not huge demand but they can try promote it everywhere
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I just don't think there is the demand for this type of site yet to become a success.

bitmit.net was a good site.. very similar to ebay, just one problem, very few products available for sale. not only that, very little traffic for sellers so they aren't encouraged to list more items.  

same thing with the likes of cryptothrift.com.  It's almost a catch-22, like i said too early for bitcoin only auction websites.  Give it a year or two, but by this time i would expect ebay to accept bitcoin (perhaps through paypal, who knows)

But give these things time. They'll grow organically. There's a nice little ammount of stuff on Crytothroft and the listings grow daily. I'd rather use that and sell my stuff directly for coin rather than sell it on ebay and get scammed on fees.
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I just don't think there is the demand for this type of site yet to become a success.

bitmit.net was a good site.. very similar to ebay, just one problem, very few products available for sale. not only that, very little traffic for sellers so they aren't encouraged to list more items.  

same thing with the likes of cryptothrift.com.  It's almost a catch-22, like i said too early for bitcoin only auction websites.  Give it a year or two, but by this time i would expect ebay to accept bitcoin (perhaps through paypal, who knows)
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I've used Cyptothrift a few times. I like it and expect big things from it in the future. Hopefully it can compete with ebay one day.
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Yes there is. Cryptothrift.com. It's pretty good. Accepts LTC as well.

https://cryptothrift.com/
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I am wondering if there is an auction site like ebay, or anything similar that accepts bitcoins.
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