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Topic: Suggestions to significantly increase bitcoin's users - page 2. (Read 17310 times)

legendary
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I would deface bills with "bitcoin.org", but I don't have any space left after I ink on "Of what?" on each bill. Tongue
legendary
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
Classic idea sirius-m you crypto anarchist you ! Cheesy

Better still, you could make 'rubber stamps' for this very purpose and then set-up a website charging Bitcoins for them ! lol

On a more realistic note I've started promoting Bitcoin.org at various internet traffic / hit exchanges. This should add about 1000+ hits per week. Grin
sr. member
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A great way of advertising: Instead of shopping with a credit card, withdraw cash from an ATM and write "bitcoin.org" on each bank note that passes through your hands Grin
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I have been covertly advertising bitcoin over the last month. Tongue

I have a lot of business contacts (over 30,000) in the tech/online business realm. I will start pushing it here soon. (Once I have automation up and running on my network). If even 1% of my contacts start using BC it will grow the network a LOT.

As long as exchangers can keep up with the business demands, I don't see any reason for BC to fail. Smiley



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Get Schools/Universities Involved in Bitcoin.  Encourage it's use within an economics class or within an economics project.

I'm sure it could somehow be worked into the curriculum. 
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Somebody needs to sell something very desirable and only accept bitcoins as payment.  Maybe one of the Canadian MOM companies can be persuaded to accept bitcoin.

But more importantly than this is: Safety Safety Safety, people need to be assured that bitcoin is foolproof against attacks from powerful adversaries (this will obviously come much later).  A method of rating merchants who use bitcoin (i.e. reputations) might also increase the sense of security.

They also need some way of knowing how their exchange of bitcoins into other currencies will be protected from snoopers.

I could be wrong, but I also think that the easier it is to use bitcoin in conjunction with .onion e-comemrce sites, the more popular it will become.


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I "know of" the man who runs ecache. I suspect he abandoned it due to lack of interest.

everytime i try to access the eCahce site it is down ... hmm.

Maybe they turned out to be crooks lol. I never understood how can their currency be backed up by insurance companies when they never specified which companies! How can this even happen when the bank's operators are unknown?
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everytime i try to access the eCahce site it is down ... hmm.

Maybe they turned out to be crooks lol. I never understood how can their currency be backed up by insurance companies when they never specified which companies! How can this even happen when the bank's operators are unknown?
legendary
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everytime i try to access the eCahce site it is down ... hmm.
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For several months, I've tried to reach the eCache website. Only once did it work! (and only through meshmx.com, the .onion did not succeed). eChache is a beautiful currency, but an unreliable website, makes it hard to trust/use.

I've seen a TorBank on the onion-layer of the Internet, but I don't know what currency it uses. Their site stated that TorBank should become the number one paymentservice in onionland. But it is in beta/alpha/whatever-status.
legendary
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
Sure.

http://ffij33ewbnoeqnup.onion/

or

https://ffij33ewbnoeqnup.onion.meshmx.com/

eCache is an anonymous bank operating through interfaces in the Tor network. The bank issues cryptographic certificates, Digital Bearer Certificates, that can be exchanged among the bank's users. The certificates can be bought and sold for real money through the bank. The owners and operators of the bank are unknown, and the bank is said to operate outside the laws of any country.

Cool

Oh, looks like it might be 'down' atm, good job this can't happen to Bitcoin  Wink
legendary
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Can you give me working link of an eCache interface or something like a homepage ?
Can't find a working link of eCache in the .onion network
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[Edit: Most of these suggestions should've been directed to NewLibertyStandard not Satoshi. At the time I made the post, I didn't realize that they were actually two separate people:)]

Hi Satoshi. I like the bitcoin concept a lot, and I think implementing one or more of these ideas will significantly increase your fan base!

1. Bitcoin cannot survive with only one exchanger. You need to raise your buy/sell margin to at least 1%-2% to give others an incentive to "compete" with you. With more exchangers offering their services (perhaps through a reputation system posted on the site?), more people will be attracted to the "global" project as it's not solely based on you anymore.

2. Automate the exchange operation. Professionals don't trade with emails on a one-to-one basis! You can make it personal for huge operations only (eg. >$100)

3. keeping with the anonymous theme, ditch paypal. Or at least, use other anonymous services in addition. I suggest eCache (tor-based virtual currency), Unlinq.com (provides virtual debit cards), Pecunix, C-gold, and Liberty Reserve. This might even be safer for you to avoid legal problems which will inevitably arise sooner or later if you use paypal or other non-private services.

4. Force-https your site, and redirect from bitcoin.com Smiley

I wish I'd see bitcoin grow in the near future. Thanks and good luck!
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