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Topic: Selling items online for Bitcoin or crypto - page 16. (Read 3297 times)

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Ha no not shot I guess my finger slipped while typing. I'm not trying to sell anything here I'm not posting any goods I'd just like to see crypto be used more. I posted the items online in my area sold a number of them but all for fiat no one commented or questioned my notation of accepting crypto
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Hey dudes hope you are well. I sell a lot of things on Craigslist. I am now planning on putting a couple things up and saying I accept btc or eth along with the greenback. Wondering if you guys have tried this. I
Looks like someone just shooted you haha and you couldn't finish the thread properly  Cheesy
If you wish to attract attention to your things through the forum, you have to post the thread in "Goods" board with all necessary links and prices.
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Hey dudes hope you are well. I sell a lot of things on Craigslist. I am now planning on putting a couple things up and saying I accept btc or eth along with the greenback. Wondering if you guys have tried this. I
yes, it sounds good and practical. But is the cost of a transaction that is expensive enough to smooth the business? and as we know the value of bitcoin is unstable, and it changes every second. Is the price of the goods being sold also changed? If true I think this is quite a hassle.

That is definitely a problem but I just want to give it a shot. I don't even expect anyone to jump on it but I want to get the word out. Bitcoin may not be practical for a smaller item so eth and ltc would also be accepted. There was an article in our paper that someone purchased a 14,000 dollar car with btc for a 3.50 fee. My bank transfers cost more than that
It is through a very good idea but still it is not the right time to do so as you first need to wait for the time when the usage of bitcoin in the international market will be this much common that you can get this opportunity of selling our buying of your coins by giving away your bitcoins or any other crypto coins. Once things get better, you can then go for trying such kind of thing and will surely get profit as well.
Well there is no problem in the acceptance of the bitcoin on the international level, also the use of the bitcoin is growing day by day so if someone wants to start some store which will be accepting bitcoin than let’s encourage him and try to accommodate him in the initial phases. At least this will be better for the people from the third world countries as they will be able to afford the good things online with the universal payment system.
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Hey dudes hope you are well. I sell a lot of things on Craigslist. I am now planning on putting a couple things up and saying I accept btc or eth along with the greenback. Wondering if you guys have tried this. I
yes, it sounds good and practical. But is the cost of a transaction that is expensive enough to smooth the business? and as we know the value of bitcoin is unstable, and it changes every second. Is the price of the goods being sold also changed? If true I think this is quite a hassle.

That is definitely a problem but I just want to give it a shot. I don't even expect anyone to jump on it but I want to get the word out. Bitcoin may not be practical for a smaller item so eth and ltc would also be accepted. There was an article in our paper that someone purchased a 14,000 dollar car with btc for a 3.50 fee. My bank transfers cost more than that
It is through a very good idea but still it is not the right time to do so as you first need to wait for the time when the usage of bitcoin in the international market will be this much common that you can get this opportunity of selling our buying of your coins by giving away your bitcoins or any other crypto coins. Once things get better, you can then go for trying such kind of thing and will surely get profit as well.
It's up to him if he want to continue his idea about having some extra income here in crypto currencies, everything here is possible and those kind of idea is not new at all. But expect a lot of factor that may putting you in a unexpected situation, just for example is scammer, transaction fee, delivery fee and many more. Don't go for it if you are not  sure and don't have enough idea about the crypto community, too many anonymous account.
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Hey dudes hope you are well. I sell a lot of things on Craigslist. I am now planning on putting a couple things up and saying I accept btc or eth along with the greenback. Wondering if you guys have tried this. I
yes, it sounds good and practical. But is the cost of a transaction that is expensive enough to smooth the business? and as we know the value of bitcoin is unstable, and it changes every second. Is the price of the goods being sold also changed? If true I think this is quite a hassle.

That is definitely a problem but I just want to give it a shot. I don't even expect anyone to jump on it but I want to get the word out. Bitcoin may not be practical for a smaller item so eth and ltc would also be accepted. There was an article in our paper that someone purchased a 14,000 dollar car with btc for a 3.50 fee. My bank transfers cost more than that
It is through a very good idea but still it is not the right time to do so as you first need to wait for the time when the usage of bitcoin in the international market will be this much common that you can get this opportunity of selling our buying of your coins by giving away your bitcoins or any other crypto coins. Once things get better, you can then go for trying such kind of thing and will surely get profit as well.
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Hey dudes hope you are well. I sell a lot of things on Craigslist. I am now planning on putting a couple things up and saying I accept btc or eth along with the greenback. Wondering if you guys have tried this. I
yes, it sounds good and practical. But is the cost of a transaction that is expensive enough to smooth the business? and as we know the value of bitcoin is unstable, and it changes every second. Is the price of the goods being sold also changed? If true I think this is quite a hassle.

That is definitely a problem but I just want to give it a shot. I don't even expect anyone to jump on it but I want to get the word out. Bitcoin may not be practical for a smaller item so eth and ltc would also be accepted. There was an article in our paper that someone purchased a 14,000 dollar car with btc for a 3.50 fee. My bank transfers cost more than that
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This is a great idea if you want to start your bitcoin journey. This kind of start in bitcoin is a unique but a pretty much effective one. But the only problem is, bitcoin is only accepted by a group of people who discovered it and accepted it as a currency. If you are going to make bitcoin a choice of payment, maybe it is a good idea, but if you are only going to accept bitcoin, then I think you might encounter some problems.

I don't do exchange or sell or buy products for crypto currencies but it is a good idea for earning and save money without losses and crypto currencies are the next generation of money so we can try ideas like this .
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Hey dudes hope you are well. I sell a lot of things on Craigslist. I am now planning on putting a couple things up and saying I accept btc or eth along with the greenback. Wondering if you guys have tried this. I
yes, it sounds good and practical. But is the cost of a transaction that is expensive enough to smooth the business? and as we know the value of bitcoin is unstable, and it changes every second. Is the price of the goods being sold also changed? If true I think this is quite a hassle.
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This is a great idea if you want to start your bitcoin journey. This kind of start in bitcoin is a unique but a pretty much effective one. But the only problem is, bitcoin is only accepted by a group of people who discovered it and accepted it as a currency. If you are going to make bitcoin a choice of payment, maybe it is a good idea, but if you are only going to accept bitcoin, then I think you might encounter some problems.
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Hey dudes hope you are well. I sell a lot of things on Craigslist. I am now planning on putting a couple things up and saying I accept btc or eth along with the greenback. Wondering if you guys have tried this. I
The question is, whether your online shopping site can be sold in a global market or just support the local trading market only? some great sites before you have implemented this kind of thing, but the obstacles faced from the high transaction costs and ultimately the site is not popular around the world.
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a pretty good idea by offering a purchase that can use bitcoin as a means of payment, but I'm not sure that the idea you're using will work smoothly, as most newly opened businesses will experience some upcoming problems, as not everyone intends to buy use bitcoin and you know the cost of bitcoin transaction is quite expensive and may be a lot of consideration to use it as a means of payment, but if you have a strong intention to your establishment, I am sure you can solve problems that will come up to you,
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Personally no. Although it is something I would love to introduce just basically out of my own live for crypto however there still isn't enough demand. I'm not really sure who has to take the initiative in this situation, do vendors have to list in crypto for the customers to come or do the customers need to lobby vendors into accepting crypto. I'm not too sure
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Hey dudes hope you are well. I sell a lot of things on Craigslist. I am now planning on putting a couple things up and saying I accept btc or eth along with the greenback. Wondering if you guys have tried this. I

If you plan to sell those bitcoins back immediately after you receive them for items sold then i will advice you not to start at all because you will run at a loss looking at the current instability of bitcoin but if you plan to save the bitcoins received (which i doubt because it will hoard down your business capital) then you stand a chance of making profits in the future.
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good idea, and if you will do more in the media, I think you will be a crypto man, who only accepts with crypto especially Bitcoin and ETH.

and the last, the spreading of crypto will be faster and will be many people who are interested in crypto, and in the end bitcoin will be tool transactions.
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We do actually have a section here on the forum where you can buy and sell stuffs online, and have BTC as a mode of Payment. Check out the "Marketplace" section of the forum. If you're planning to make a business out of it, I'd say make BTCs just an option for now, and use digital currencies as a mode of payment primarily. Not all would be open to pay you in BTC, but if you just include it as an option, others would have the freedom to choose (Of course, BTC payments would be better since it'll be like an automatic investment).
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if you are really interested in e-commerce and using bitcoin as the payment option then i am sure you will find OpenBazaar[1] very interesting. and it would be cryptocurrency-focused so you don't worry about not having any takers. it is open source, free with no fees, decentralized. it will require you to study it first and learn how things work but it is worth checking out.

[1] https://www.openbazaar.org/

That looks great, no fees on either end and loads of accepted cryptocurrencies. Have you used it to buy or sell anything yet?
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lots of selling items that bitcoin is paid even with merchandize and stores they accept the payment bitcoin because bitcoin has a future and this price is too high the way to earn and hold only
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if you are really interested in e-commerce and using bitcoin as the payment option then i am sure you will find OpenBazaar[1] very interesting. and it would be cryptocurrency-focused so you don't worry about not having any takers. it is open source, free with no fees, decentralized. it will require you to study it first and learn how things work but it is worth checking out.

[1] https://www.openbazaar.org/
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I know many people sell stuffs for bitcoin or altcoins online, and it should be more easier for them to do so Smiley
Hope you will do well!
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