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February 24, 2015, 01:49:54 PM
#65
Huh, interesting to see companies going the reverse way and dropping support. But I think that this may happen occasionally, given the vast number of companies who are actually getting into the cryptocurrency-game these days!
newbie
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February 24, 2015, 01:46:53 PM
#64
wrong move by them Shocked
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 01:37:46 PM
#63
That is very bad!
We want more people to accept bitcoins not to stop them Sad

Really in fact if all websites stop using bitcoins, the demand will go down and so will the price. I don't know why I am getting scared about the future of bitcoins.

It's not something to be scared on, chill!
They might have their issues or as people are saying scientific reasons to get customer more satisfaction!
Bitcoin has been through lot already in young age and is still growing , something as small won't get it down!
But than again that's my thinking
Clueless people tend to go with fads, they probably thought "wow Bitcoin is going up might as well accept it" and added it on their website as a payment. Went it went down they backpeddled. These people have no long term notion or even know the implications of the technology. They'll be back.
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February 24, 2015, 01:01:25 PM
#62
you can see a statement from wordpress on coindesk:



Matt Mullenweg • a day ago

Where did you try to contact us for comment? Didn't see anything yet.

We're still big believers in Bitcoin, but we're doing some major refactoring and streamlining of our checkout process right now and Bitcoin is lower in priority since it's relatively low volume compared to our more traditional transaction options.

We will definitely keep in mind adding Bitcoin support back in the future.


http://www.coindesk.com/wordpress-removes-bitcoin-payment-option/
does not mean they are going to live up to their word probably leave it awhile until everyone forgets and never re add it
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 01:00:26 PM
#61
That is very bad!
We want more people to accept bitcoins not to stop them Sad

Really in fact if all websites stop using bitcoins, the demand will go down and so will the price. I don't know why I am getting scared about the future of bitcoins.

It's not something to be scared on, chill!
They might have their issues or as people are saying scientific reasons to get customer more satisfaction!
Bitcoin has been through lot already in young age and is still growing , something as small won't get it down!
But than again that's my thinking
sr. member
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February 24, 2015, 12:21:33 PM
#60
wow this topic has gone wild since last night i posted it. Cheesy

i've read some interesting stuff by CIYAM and the following arguments by other users which made me look into it a little more.
I don't understand how having the option to pay in bitcoin will do them any harm. Sometimes when I pay for things I see plenty of methods to choose from which I've never heard of but usually just go for the PayPal option (uggh). I would love to pay with bitcoin but PP is the easiest thing currently but now people wont even have the option to pay in btc and will likely lose them business from bitcoiners.

It is simple psychology - if you have 100 options for a meal then the average person is going to take a longer longer to decide then if you have say 2 options.

Each second of indecision is likely to be a "lost sale" (i.e. moved on to another website).


i felt like sharing my findings with anyone interested in this matter.

Overchoice
Having more choices, on the surface, appears to be a positive development; however it hides an underlying problem: faced with too many choices, consumers have trouble making optimal choices, and thus as a result can be indecisive, unhappy, and even refrain from making the choice (purchase) at all

if anyone is interested in scientific facts, you can find a nice article on "How extensive number of options lower satisfaction with one's choice and may also lead into not choosing at all" in Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2011
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002210311100028X

Actualyl though that is right but there were just two options and 3rd was bitcoin and removing it will cost them alot Undecided
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 11:16:33 AM
#59
you can see a statement from wordpress on coindesk:



Matt Mullenweg • a day ago

Where did you try to contact us for comment? Didn't see anything yet.

We're still big believers in Bitcoin, but we're doing some major refactoring and streamlining of our checkout process right now and Bitcoin is lower in priority since it's relatively low volume compared to our more traditional transaction options.

We will definitely keep in mind adding Bitcoin support back in the future.


http://www.coindesk.com/wordpress-removes-bitcoin-payment-option/
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 10:36:22 AM
#58
wow this topic has gone wild since last night i posted it. Cheesy

i've read some interesting stuff by CIYAM and the following arguments by other users which made me look into it a little more.
I don't understand how having the option to pay in bitcoin will do them any harm. Sometimes when I pay for things I see plenty of methods to choose from which I've never heard of but usually just go for the PayPal option (uggh). I would love to pay with bitcoin but PP is the easiest thing currently but now people wont even have the option to pay in btc and will likely lose them business from bitcoiners.

It is simple psychology - if you have 100 options for a meal then the average person is going to take a longer longer to decide then if you have say 2 options.

Each second of indecision is likely to be a "lost sale" (i.e. moved on to another website).


i felt like sharing my findings with anyone interested in this matter.

Overchoice
Having more choices, on the surface, appears to be a positive development; however it hides an underlying problem: faced with too many choices, consumers have trouble making optimal choices, and thus as a result can be indecisive, unhappy, and even refrain from making the choice (purchase) at all

if anyone is interested in scientific facts, you can find a nice article on "How extensive number of options lower satisfaction with one's choice and may also lead into not choosing at all" in Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2011
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002210311100028X
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sr. member
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February 24, 2015, 06:55:00 AM
#57
The first thing that came to my mind when they decided to drop bitcoin option is because of the low volume of payment made in that currency. Since bitpay handles all the payment processing to convert back to fiat, I don't think that exposed them (wordpress) to any risk in terms of security. I just hope they will consider making it available once again. 
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 06:02:34 AM
#56

Where's buy now button ??  Huh

I don't see that. Just text 'upgrade now' below 'start free trial'


Login to your blog's dashboard and click the store link.
url will look like this: "yourusername.wordpress.com/wp-admin/paid-upgrades.php"
sr. member
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February 24, 2015, 05:21:33 AM
#55
Wordpress still has bitcoin integrated . I still use it.

Yeah..Its I can still see BTC integration with wordpress..It is not false news..but he didnt check out all the possible ways.. Half Knowledge is dangerous.! :p

Did not know wordpress accepted bitcoin, but when I checked for upgrades only payment methods were credit/debitcard or paypal Sad
might be location based?
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February 24, 2015, 05:09:27 AM
#54
Wordpress still has bitcoin integrated . I still use it.

Yeah..Its I can still see BTC integration with wordpress..It is not false news..but he didnt check out all the possible ways.. Half Knowledge is dangerous.! :p
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February 24, 2015, 04:37:50 AM
#53
Well there was an update to it looks like it will come back
Was worried there for a while as one of the first major bitcoin accepting services seeing it go full circle would concern me

"    We’re still big believers in Bitcoin, but we’re doing some major refactoring and streamlining of our checkout process right now and Bitcoin is lower in priority since it’s relatively low volume compared to our more traditional transaction options.

    We will definitely keep in mind adding Bitcoin support back in the future."
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/wordpress-still-big-believer-bitcoin/
sr. member
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February 24, 2015, 04:00:13 AM
#52
Wordpress still has bitcoin integrated . I still use it.
sr. member
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February 24, 2015, 03:35:20 AM
#51
I've just created an order with bitcoin.

It didn't remove bitcoin.

Ps: probably the news site tried to buy only the 2 weeks free upgrade package. (which requires credit card).



So is this false or not? The article seems to mentioned they removed a blog post about bitcoin or something.

They might be removed a blog post about bitcoin but it's a false/wrong/lie news.
You can check it by yourself.

If you click "Try now" button then you'll see only 1 option and it's credit card. Because of 14 days trial upgrade.
But if you click "Buy now" button then you'll see Bitcoin Tab.

Probably Coindesk is just clicked the try now button and they're terrified Or they're lying on purpose.

Where's buy now button ??  Huh

I don't see that. Just text 'upgrade now' below 'start free trial'

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February 23, 2015, 05:14:07 PM
#50
I've just created an order with bitcoin.

It didn't remove bitcoin.

Ps: probably the news site tried to buy only the 2 weeks free upgrade package. (which requires credit card).



So is this false or not? The article seems to mentioned they removed a blog post about bitcoin or something.

They might be removed a blog post about bitcoin but it's a false/wrong/lie news.
You can check it by yourself.

If you click "Try now" button then you'll see only 1 option and it's credit card. Because of 14 days trial upgrade.
But if you click "Buy now" button then you'll see Bitcoin Tab.

Probably Coindesk is just clicked the try now button and they're terrified Or they're lying on purpose.
tss
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February 23, 2015, 03:26:51 PM
#49
not enough users to continue having it clutter their site.
it is thought the more options at checkout the less likely the user is to complete the purchase.

simple checkouts have much higher click through rates
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February 23, 2015, 01:49:17 PM
#48
Typical bandwaggon jumpers. When the price goes to 1k+ again they will put it again. Bitcoin naysayers have no notions.

Why would that matter? They'll use a payment processor so they're covered. I don't think this is the case and is likely an error like someone pointed out above.
legendary
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February 23, 2015, 01:37:34 PM
#47
bitcoin tab for payment has now mysteriously vanished on WordPress, the web's most popular blogging system!





source:
http://www.coindesk.com/wordpress-removes-bitcoin-payment-option/

I think, it is more of a problem with BitPay than with Bitcoin. We might see Bitcoin in near future on wordpress again...
legendary
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February 23, 2015, 01:30:02 PM
#46
It's true I had just opened wordpres and indeed there is no button to pay via BTC .  Grin
Though satu2nya I pay only with BTC because they have no credit cards . Sad
My prediction wordpress eliminate payment button via BTC BTC because prices are getting down .  Cool

Shouldn't matter much that the price is down, perhaps they are just updating some stuff? Cant see anything conclusive from coindesk article as usual.
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