Shouldn't be . . . as the cost of goods and services go up, so should the prices paid for all items and services PayPal is used to pay for....
I think these fees are driving us back to doing things the old fashioned way in many instances. Buyers don't really seem to mind the delay in...
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Hmm . . . If you're so confident, why not mortgage your house (or take a second) and put all of your money on BitCoin?
I think you underestimate my level of interest in and knowledge of blockchain in general, but that's a different (much broader) subject in my mind.
It's not crypto I hate . . . just BitCoin. Any of the other cryptos that have something substantive backing them would be fine by me. BitCoin is...
Here we are . . . BitCoin, a supposed better medium of exchange which, while driven to obscene “value” in a very cleverly veiled ponzi scheme, has...
Untrue . . . Legal tender means a payment of debt in that form must not be declined.
$100 over grey sheet is fair retail, and your wife likes it . . . I think you should make the move . . . now!
This is hardly demonstrative of the public embracing BitCoin . . . After all, the entire expense of the setup / startup process is born by Cloud...
Was my point lost on you? The ATMs are not exclusively BitCoin exchanges. They were installed to conduct regular banking, as they always have...
They were deploying the machines anyway . . . Adding More types of accounts / funds at the ATM is just a programming detail.
Wish we were collectively worth enough to pool our funds, buy those contracts, and bust their manipulative butts!
Just because a crypto-currency is made available via ATM machines doesn't mean people will use it. The only thing that's caught on for BitCoin...
Bitcoin has no future in day-to-day transactions. It’s stagnated growth reveals the complete lack of acceptance as a mainstream medium of exchange.
I disagree about making USACoinBook more appealing . . . It is all of the little crap that got piled onto a perfectly good business model which...
Great . . . give another idea to unscrupulous sellers of "error" coins.
I think I'll just continue wondering . . . :)
Makes one wonder what happens to us when we consume those 3 in combination . . .
The customer is always right . . . with one exception. The customer is wrong when it decides to stick with a bad vendor.
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