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Omgoozle 09-30-2014 11:18 PM

PP is now accepting BitCoin?! How are the boards not going NUTS over this?
 
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PayPal and Virtual Currency: Next Steps | eBay Inc.


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By Scott Ellison, Senior Director Corporate Strategy, PayPal

Bitcoin has been big news this year, and for good reason. Although crypto-currencies have been around for some time, only Bitcoin has achieved significant scale. This new entrant in the world of payments has people asking lots of questions – including how and if PayPal will decide to work with Bitcoin.

While we’re focused on giving people everywhere safer and more seamless buying experiences, we’re also fierce advocates of giving businesses — and in turn their customers — flexibility and the freedom of choice. Earlier this month we announced that businesses working with Braintree will soon be able to accept Bitcoin as a payment option through their innovative v.zero SDK and relationship with Coinbase.

Today we are announcing PayPal’s next step in helping merchants accept Bitcoin payments. PayPal has entered into agreements with leading Bitcoin payment processors BitPay, Coinbase and GoCoin. Starting today, these agreements let PayPal digital goods merchants accept Bitcoin with a simple integration through the PayPal Payments Hub. This will be available to merchants in North America first.

We chose to work with BitPay, Coinbase and GoCoin because of our commitment to offering innovative and safer ways for businesses to accept payments. All three companies have taken steps to ensure that they know their customers and that those customers are offered certain protections. We believe digital goods merchants will be excited to work with these industry-leading companies to sell ringtones, games and music and get paid with Bitcoin.

To be clear, today’s news does not mean that PayPal has added Bitcoin as a currency in our digital wallet or that Bitcoin payments will be processed on our secure payments platform. PayPal has always embraced innovation, but always in ways that make payments safer and more reliable for our customers. Our approach to Bitcoin is no different. That’s why we’re proceeding gradually, supporting Bitcoin in some ways today and holding off on other ways until we see how things develop.

But giving our digital goods merchants an easy, one-stop way to test the waters with this new form of payment isn’t the only way we work with Bitcoin. For some time now, we’ve helped merchants selling Bitcoin mining equipment to accept PayPal payments. This will continue. But to safeguard customers, we’ve decided not to work with merchants who pre-sell these products. This is consistent with our approach to pre-sales of other goods; we hold off anytime we determine that pre-selling may not provide a good buyer experience.

Pre-selling is when a business asks for money up-front for a product or service it will deliver in the future. Customers may not get their money back if the business goes out of business before the product is shipped but after a buyer protection period expires. Again, our decision not to support pre-sales is shaped by our desire to protect our customers.

PayPal also needs to follow the laws and regulations in every market we operate. For this reason, virtual currency exchangers and administrators interested in working with PayPal in the future must secure the appropriate licenses and put anti-money laundering procedures in place.

PayPal is excited about all the innovations taking place in payments these days. More choices in how people create value, share it, buy, sell and trade it – that’s exactly what PayPal is all about. And we believe Bitcoin offers unique opportunities as more people and businesses experiment with it. We are excited to work with businesses and business models that allow us to offer new experiences and the trusted service our customers expect. We hope to do more with Bitcoin as its ecosystem continues to evolve.
Can someone explain this to me? Does this mean we'll soon be able to xfer our PP balances back-and-forth between Bitcoin and PP (with a little proactive innovation, of course)?

pr0wake 09-30-2014 11:46 PM

Re: PP is now accepting BitCoin?! How are the boards not going NUTS over this?
 
hmmmmmmmmmm

slokor 10-01-2014 01:09 AM

Re: PP is now accepting BitCoin?! How are the boards not going NUTS over this?
 
'IF' this actually goes through and becomes reality expect to be asked for your SSN before youre able to use this feature - same as it is for requesting the debit card or any other of their more 'serious' financial services.
In other words - dont get excited over this just yet.

fox20c 10-03-2014 10:09 AM

Re: PP is now accepting BitCoin?! How are the boards not going NUTS over this?
 
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Originally Posted by slokor (Post 593431)
'IF' this actually goes through and becomes reality expect to be asked for your SSN before youre able to use this feature - same as it is for requesting the debit card or any other of their more 'serious' financial services.
In other words - dont get excited over this just yet.

Thats exactly what I was thinking as I was reading that article. It might be a while before it is a viable option for us stealthers.

rsot 10-04-2014 03:53 AM

Re: PP is now accepting BitCoin?! How are the boards not going NUTS over this?
 
Scammers will thrive on this initially - nuff said

Salvo 10-10-2014 07:36 AM

Re: PP is now accepting BitCoin?! How are the boards not going NUTS over this?
 
Yes you will have to give a SSN or other identifying information because the US government wants to tax bitcoin profits (from buying and selling, not sure on just transferring paypal to bitcoin/vice versa). So if the government needs to tax you, better believe paypal will make sure that happens.

newjerseymax 10-10-2014 03:15 PM

Re: PP is now accepting BitCoin?! How are the boards not going NUTS over this?
 
I a still trying to get a handle on this bitcoin thing.... Plus my doctor keeps asking me about it... I understand its the main currency on the Deep Web (the other internet)

rsot 10-11-2014 08:27 AM

Re: PP is now accepting BitCoin?! How are the boards not going NUTS over this?
 
Doctor wants to be paid by bitcoin? :eek: sounds like a baller doctor...$


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