this is going to be HUGE.
husbands can text btc/remittances to families across borders instantly.
why is this hard to understand. This is not about texting BTC to someone, it's about buying BTC through your phone-bill through billed sms. Or am I the one misunderstanding something here?
Maybe the idea is to have the remote family text a bitcoin public address (without typos) to the husband, then the husband in the UK (or wherever the service exists) enters that address on the site and pays via SMS. But the remote family still has the problem of converting the BTC to something usable where they live.
exactly. why is this so hard to understand?
the wife converting shouldn't be a problem in most jurisdictions esp. if she has an exchange acct.
she can call her husband and READ the address to him.
Ok, I think I understand the use-case now. Compared to the husband putting the money on mtgox first, buying bitcoin and making a bitcoin transaction to the wife, he just uses textcoin.co.uk using wife's bitcoin address, right?
Pros:
- it's faster (no delay for money to arrive at mtgox)
- husband needs the acutal money later (phone bill)
Cons:
- It's more expensive (25% to the phone company plus maybe textcoin unvaforable exchange rate)
I'm sorry for misunderstanding. Did I get it right now?
yes. and the con is trivial for some ppl who need to get money to travel long distances conveniently and will only get better as price competition comes from more carriers getting involved.
compared to USD money exchangers this should be cheap.
imagine; no more banks or exchanges or Paypals or Dwollas!
edit: once VZ, ATT, etc realize what they're dealing with i can see no reason why they wouldn't want to get in on the game. it could be a huge new profit center for them.
this will be a great way to fracture corporatism pitting carriers vs. banks; not vindictively but with a great idea.