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Topic: Paris-based Bitit launches to let you buy Bitcoins from 100,000 physical stores (Read 1057 times)

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Anything that brings us closer to the masses is a good thing,the information needed is a bit off putting though.
Hopefully this is just to get in the game and they will drop that after getting bigger. You can look at it as a way
to control over exposure till they get bigger,instead of complying data on their customers.
The whole idea of running into a gas station and grabbing a bitcoin giftcard is a idea more people would be interested in.
All you need to do is look at how successful vanilla credit cards where for poker before they got restricted.
legendary
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Buying Bitcoins the Bitit way is great for people who don't want to use their credit cards online to buy the crypto out of caution. But the $25 limit without documentation is kinda low if you ask me. What if I need around $60 to buy a game on Steam with Bitcoins for example. Can I just enter 3 different stores to take advantage of this so I don't give out my identity? I guess so.

I think they said their algo tracks users and credit cards - so you can probably do three purchases over several days and they'll let you if they don't then get a dispute filed with the credit card.

Honestly, the only way I see around this is Bitcoin ATMs that accept cold hard cash. That way there can be no dispute and no fraud and people can buy as much as they want as long as they pay cash. Sadly no-one seems to have developed a cash BTC ATM.
legendary
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The idea of having the chance to buy Bitcoin at physical stores anonymously sounds great and I had a look at the map with the store locations on the Bitit website but unfortunately the selection is very, very limited. The most shops are in France understandably and there are some more only in countries in Western Europe like Spain and the UK but nothing for the rest of Europe. For example I saw only 1 shop in Germany wow. Anyways I think as this project matures further they will add a lot more stores to buy from later on. An interesting feature I saw on their website is the cashback where you get 1 point for every 1€ that you spend and you can exchange 100 points for a free 1€ on your next purchase. Not much but hey every bit helps right?  Wink
sr. member
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Launch of so many physical stores for purchase of bitcoin sounds amazing.
I hope we could have some of them in India too.
sr. member
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Shit, did I leave the stove on?
Buying Bitcoins the Bitit way is great for people who don't want to use their credit cards online to buy the crypto out of caution. But the $25 limit without documentation is kinda low if you ask me. What if I need around $60 to buy a game on Steam with Bitcoins for example. Can I just enter 3 different stores to take advantage of this so I don't give out my identity? I guess so.
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Seems awesome, gotta check what stuff it's showing us.
legendary
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http://venturebeat.com/2016/03/24/paris-based-bitit-launches-to-let-you-buy-bitcoins-from-100000-physical-stores-around-the-world/

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Bitit now lets people walk into physical stores and buy the virtual currency with cash. The startup also lets people purchase Bitcoins online through the company’s website.

And soon, people will be able to buy plastic gift cards or electronic vouchers to give as presents. The company currently has the Bitcoin gift cards for sale as part of a trial at La Maison du Bitcoin in Paris, a meetup space for people working on projects related to the virtual currency.

The key to Bitit’s process is that it has arrangements with partners (it can’t reveal the names) to buy Bitcoins on a regular schedule. At the moment, many users have been reporting that it can take a week or more for the Blockchain to process a transaction. Bitit eliminates that delay for users by having the Bitcoins ready to deliver in as little as 10 minutes.

The trick, and what Bitit hopes will be its secret weapon, are algorithms it has written to help minimize its risk profile by carefully balancing the rate at which it buys Bitcoin and the rate at which customers are buying them.

Also, its system is designed to minimize the risk and chances of fraud. People can buy up to $25 worth of Bitcoin with no paperwork. They can buy up to $500 after that, but must submit a series of documents to confirm their identity in the system.


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Nicolas Katan, cofounder and CEO of Bitit, says the company’s goal is to solve two of Bitcoin’s biggest issues: accessibility and fraud.
this is good idea,Nicolas not just make bitcoin more popular and trying to introdice bitcoin to new people,but he also doing great thing by solving some bitcoin issues,and i think this way will make bitcoin more easy to accs and stay away from fraud.
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I see this update at my bitit app, nothing much different about it we just buy bitcoin there in the app.
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Live by your own rules
From my point of view, the best part isn't the ability to buy from a store (we already have ATMs that allow this).

It's the bitcoin gift card idea. Imagine if we'd had a Christmas promotion saying "Buy a bitcoin gift card for your loved one". A sort of cool and useful gift in one go.
lol I totally agree with you, giving bitcoin as gift cards, letting people know the advantages and the usability... When will they be here??
hero member
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ATMs aren't available everywhere and I would personally feel much comfortable buying bitcoins from a store than a machine that may or may not work.

As far as gift cards are concerned, you can always print them with paper wallets.
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Soo its like an exange and allowing to get gift cards,will this kind of project able to survive,we hold bitcoins but wont spend them all at cards or coupons we wanna be able to buy a computer with bitcoin full not partial,but well sounds a good project ,lets see if has market to keep alive.
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I like this but not a fan of collecting details over $500. Seems to be what needs to be done to get your foot in the door.
Giftcard part should help to giveas gifts for noobies.
legendary
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The $25 limit is a joke, but I guess their main concern is to curb criminal activities with Bitcoin and you can go up to $500 when you identify yourself on their system... basically the same as the many

American companies, who has to adhere to the AML/KYC regulations. I was just wondering why people would want to buy Bitcoin vouchers, if they could just buy the Bitcoin directly? Is this a quick way to

introduce new people to Bitcoin, when you give them a Bitcoin voucher as a gift... if that is their main goal, I congratulate them for the innovative idea to boost adoption.  Grin

The bitcoin voucher thingy has been done a thousand times. In fact there have been as far as I remember bitcoin prepaid cards where you can buy btc in the form of a prepaid card like a phone load.

@ontopic I checked it out they use Neosurf as payment method, so It's basically it's like a cash card you'll load with btc.
legendary
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Its a similar idea than gift cards, is very accessible for users that not want to share its credit card with online exchanges. But i think that 100.000 stores is a very high number, they will sell the card on stores than no one could explain what is this card?
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
We've been here before. I dunno what happened to the previous attempts. Anyone know what happened to zipzap?
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
Finally. I want to buy such cards since 2 years. Hell, it's about time!
legendary
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I'm surprised where it states that currently it can take the blockchain up to a week to process transactions, maybe I missed something but that doesn't sound right.  The idea itself is great, we do have ATMs spread about at the moment but their fees are quite high, if they can compete with lower to no fees this would a huge positive.

hero member
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Bazinga!
i think this is the biggest opperation that i have seen done for bitcoin.

i specially love the part that it lets you buy gift cards on top of everything else, ofcourse this part is not new but it is a good thing to have on top of just selling bitcoin.
legendary
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Personally I'm against this in a way that criminals could go ahead and just buy $25 in BTCitcoin whenever they want and do it in numerous ways. The idea itself is really great though (to introduce new users to BTCitcoin) but it would be better to somehow track each buyer (we never know when those informations could come in handy and help protect someone from as a result of criminal funding). So my saying is, regardless of the amount, their identity should be provided instead.
hero member
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Good news.  I like the idea of walking into a store and buying btc and buying btc in small amounts with no paperwork is good too. Will follow the progress.
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