if paypal accepting btc then btc is supporting them
Fuck yeah. Paypal is the absolute worst, you get fees up the ass.
Ebay is absolute garbage, you get fees and scammed up the ass.
People complain about bitcoin, look at ebay's class action suit for sellers being scammed by ebay shit policy and support.
Screw paypal and ebay, create that openbazar shit or something already.
Paypal should and will die, it is expensive, offers dick in the way of protection, and was basically created to make ebay more money.
I don't think it will die so fast, do you know what the people want? A simple and easy method of payment, and bitcoin is still not really "user-friendly" this is one of the various reasons why people don't join the bitcoin world. There are a lot of people that don't know how to use a computer (or surf on internet) and we want a mainstream adoption? How much years 'has' "this type of economic" (in comparison with cryptocurrency _ only 5-10 years).
I was not saying bitcoin is going to take over tomorrow.....just agreeing that paypal is absolute garbage and bitcoin is superior (to be fair I cant think of a payment method inferior to shitpal.) Also ebay is the absolute worst service these days.
I fully agree. Everyone using Painpal (or even worse using Painpal to accept Bitcoin) must be considered an idiot. Bitcoin is superior in all aspects, most importantly staying in full control of your funds. Painpal will die.
However it's true that Bitcoin is not readily adopted by the masses because it is a new concept. But that will change with time. In fact, Bitcoin allows for even better usability than Painpal, because there is no registration / conversion overhead.[/u]
ya.ya.yo!
It is obvious that I'm thinking the same, why I'm here ? You should convince all your friend and relative to start use also bitcoin for their online/physical purchase, maybe with the use of a credit card like (advcash,neteller, etc..).
I jumped the gun on that and the one's I convinced are not happy lol (although one uses btc for gambling on occasion, but we won't go there.)
Keep this in mind, at my old job you would get a discount if you paid in full, and another one with an ach transfer. People would constantly pay and full and use a credit card as opposed to the discount for the ach transfer due to getting rewards, that were greater than the discount. For bitcoin to be implemented to catch those crowds (the people that have money, or just the smarter general public) would have to give a discount that matches or is better than the money the customer saves.
Good for not needing cashier's checks or not having to wait for ach, but that is only if you already have bitcoin, or funds on an exchange to begin with.