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RE: Trade Wars

in #money7 years ago (edited)

I agree, but the I just pointed out that it has to be a smooth transition to not hurt the economy.

Either way, decentralized payment systems will dominate, if not BTC then something else, and PP will be left out of the game, unless they transition their business to become like an online crypto wallet, like Blockchain.info.

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PayPal is not going to be broad-sided by crypto-currency and then sink. They're probably working out how to a piece of the action as we speak, as this is fundamental to what corporations do. Consequently, it would be faulty to think a boycott is not needed.

Good, but then we won, because we made them change their business plan.

It's either adapt or go extinct, but by them adapting to us, we have the upper hand.

PayPal's business plan is not the rationale for the boycott. Have another look at why boycott Paypal if you haven't already. It's the repression of people's freedom and extreme neoconservative politics that's a problem. Adapting to the market is precisely what enables those evils to continue.

Well, once BTC goes wild, then they will seriously have to rething their policies.

Besides the rights organizations do more good with the donations, than PP does bad with their fees. They could accept BTC only, but that will cut off a large portion of their funding. So until BTC goes mainstream, they are stuck with PP.

But once BTC goes mainstream, it will all change, and they will either adapt, or their business is over:

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