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August 27, 2012, 09:59:19 AM
#25
that good news,
maybe someday each indusry accepted the bitcoin.
legendary
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August 26, 2012, 01:13:46 AM
#24
+18C and some clouds. I'd say not bad at all!

Yeah, but that's what they call summer Smiley

I added the dentist to the wiki btw. Not sure the Trade page is well organized though. I'd suggest to make a page for each business and put the businesses into all relevant categories. This way the Category:Trade would contain them all, while the Category:Health would contain the Dentist …
qrs
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August 25, 2012, 10:47:12 AM
#23
That's awesome.

Linux also = awesome

Bitcoin = awesome

Bitcoin = awesome in Finland (Vegemesta restaurant in Helsinki accepting Bitcoin)

Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux is from Finland.

Hmm.. What is it about Finland?

Finland vodka is awesome too
sr. member
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August 25, 2012, 10:20:20 AM
#22
+18C and some clouds. I'd say not bad at all!
hero member
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August 25, 2012, 10:19:02 AM
#21
Just wanted to chime in on the awesomeness of Finland. I've worked with some finns, they were awesome, Linus Torvalds is awesome, and they have great metal bands and now they're embracing bitcoins. Awesome. Perhaps I should move there! Smiley

Check the weather before you do Wink

Ya, live in a neighbour country, so no worries. Smiley Btw, think I'll rather move somewhere with a sub tropical climate. Smiley
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August 25, 2012, 09:34:14 AM
#20
Just wanted to chime in on the awesomeness of Finland. I've worked with some finns, they were awesome, Linus Torvalds is awesome, and they have great metal bands and now they're embracing bitcoins. Awesome. Perhaps I should move there! Smiley

Check the weather before you do Wink
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August 25, 2012, 08:19:34 AM
#19
Just wanted to chime in on the awesomeness of Finland. I've worked with some finns, they were awesome, Linus Torvalds is awesome, and they have great metal bands and now they're embracing bitcoins. Awesome. Perhaps I should move there! Smiley
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August 25, 2012, 02:13:08 AM
#18
BTC/fiat conversion is still pricey at ~10% so if BTC has become your new bank account there is a strong incentive to replace the currency  of even a few of your bills.

10%? What?

Our Finnish exchange, for example, has 2% fees. As far as I know it's the cheapest local exchange anywhere, usually the fees are 5%+. On top of that we use multiple exchanges to get the best price possible.
Obviously there are differences from country to country.

I had to pay around 9.6% to move funds into mtgox using a SEPA transaction and then into BTC. That took around 2 weeks.

Recently I used Bitcoin Nordic who charge 9% and are faster. So yeah things are improving, but I think for many BTC/fiat conversion is costly.
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There is more to Bitcoin than bitcoins.
August 24, 2012, 06:20:48 PM
#17
Sooner or later a Bitcoin traveller covered under private insurance will get their service here and pay with bitcoins. It'll be interesting to see how the reimbursement works out. Long time ago someone claimed on this forum that they had some goods paid for in btc and shipped to Greece or Cyprus, with btc-denominated invoice. Customs clerks looked it up, found out the exchange rate, and everything went smoothly, like with any other currency.
legendary
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August 24, 2012, 06:06:44 PM
#16
Here is the article. It's written both in Finnish and English.

https://bittiraha.fi/content/nyt-voit-käydä-hammaslääkärissä-ja-maksaa-bitcoineilla
legendary
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August 24, 2012, 06:05:59 PM
#15
Was this someone you had talked to personally (and persuaded to take bitcoin as payment)?

Well, sort of. They approached us thanks to the large publicity that Bitcoin has been getting in Finland lately. We met on Thursday and I showed them how it works. We immediately opened a Bitpay account and the next day they announced that they are accepting Bitcoin payments. It's actually amazing how fast it's possible to start accepting bitcoins as payment.
legendary
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August 24, 2012, 04:54:12 PM
#14
I will write an article on this soon, with both Finnish and English info. This is the first dentist office in the world to accept bitcoins for payment. Our joint program with Bitpay is just getting started.

Looking forward to that.

Was this someone you had talked to personally (and persuaded to take bitcoin as payment)?
legendary
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August 24, 2012, 03:58:56 PM
#13
I will write an article on this soon, with both Finnish and English info. This is the first dentist office in the world to accept bitcoins for payment. Our joint program with Bitpay is just getting started.
legendary
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August 24, 2012, 03:56:54 PM
#12
BTC/fiat conversion is still pricey at ~10% so if BTC has become your new bank account there is a strong incentive to replace the currency  of even a few of your bills.

10%? What?

Our Finnish exchange, for example, has 2% fees. As far as I know it's the cheapest local exchange anywhere, usually the fees are 5%+. On top of that we use multiple exchanges to get the best price possible.
legendary
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August 24, 2012, 03:32:19 PM
#11
Hmm.. What is it about Finland?
They drink a lot. It is well known that alcohol kills the weakest and slowest brain cells first, and one can only think as fast as his slowest cells can.

I'll drink to that!

See I smoke good cause it goes good wit dem flows - Outkast

See I drink good cause it goes good wit dem codes - Linus Torvalds
sr. member
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August 24, 2012, 03:10:02 PM
#10
Hmm.. What is it about Finland?
They drink a lot. It is well known that alcohol kills the weakest and slowest brain cells first, and one can only think as fast as his slowest cells can.

I'll drink to that!
hero member
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August 24, 2012, 02:26:04 PM
#9
Hmm.. What is it about Finland?
It's cold as hell; un-awesome Finish ancestors probably died off.


Anyway I think larger transactions might be some of the first where BTC is used and not as some might expect your daily purchases.
It is simply easier to convince people to use something new if the amount is bigger and not that often.

This means dentists, rent, cars, paycheck and maybe your food if you make a monthly/exclusive deal with one vendor. Usually this also means smaller more flexible businesses and not big hospitals, banks or super markets.

BTC/fiat conversion is still pricey at ~10% so if BTC has become your new bank account there is a strong incentive to replace the currency  of even a few of your bills.
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There is more to Bitcoin than bitcoins.
August 24, 2012, 02:18:49 PM
#8
That's awesome.

Linux also = awesome

Bitcoin = awesome

Bitcoin = awesome in Finland

Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux is from Finland.

Hmm.. What is it about Finland?
They drink a lot. It is well known that alcohol kills the weakest and slowest brain cells first, and one can only think as fast as his slowest cells can.
legendary
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Merit: 1002
August 24, 2012, 02:12:17 PM
#7
That's awesome.

Linux also = awesome

Bitcoin = awesome

Bitcoin = awesome in Finland (Vegemesta restaurant in Helsinki accepting Bitcoin)

Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux is from Finland.

Hmm.. What is it about Finland?
hero member
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August 24, 2012, 01:55:18 PM
#6
In the spot Chief Officer of Finnish central bank stated that it is perfectly legal to use bitcoins. That should improve some confidence Smiley

wow. i would really like to see that clip, even if its in finnish.the word of a head of central bank has some weight.

It was a spokeperson of the finish central bank, not the head. Still impressive !
Here's the link


Well, direct translation would be "chief officer" but maybe it would be more like "chief secretary"... Probably not the head, but important person anyway Smiley
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