Could Bitcoin Be the Future of Premium Account Payments?

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The discussion centers around the potential for Bitcoin to be accepted as a payment option for premium accounts, currently only available through PayPal. While some participants see Bitcoin as a viable alternative due to its lack of transaction fees and privacy benefits, others express skepticism about its declining value and the practicality of quick exchanges to dollars. Concerns are raised about the limited number of users unable to access PayPal, suggesting that the demand for Bitcoin may not be significant. Additionally, there are suggestions for other payment methods like Apple Pay, highlighting the need for diverse payment options. Overall, the conversation reflects a mix of optimism and caution regarding Bitcoin's role in premium account payments.
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Hello there,

This forum seems to be quite interesting and I'm glad I found it. I also noticed that there is a premium option, which currently accepts paypal as a payment option.

Might I suggest bitcoin as an alternative to paypal? There might be a lot of people who cannot use paypal but would like to buy a premium account.
 
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Thanks for the suggestion. Noted for future implementation.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Thanks for the suggestion. Noted for future implementation.

Do you think it's a good idea though? I'm not even sure your message was not automatic, as you replied pretty fast. Do you plan to support bitcoin in the future?
 
It looks to me like Bitcoin is pretty much over. It's dropped in value by 75% in a little over a year and I expect it will keep dropping to essentially zero. Now as a more practical matter, I suppose whether it is a good idea for PF is if PF can quickly, securely and cheaply exchange it for dollars and keep the membership price automatically fluctuating as Bitcoin's value fluctuates.
 
Why/how would someone be able to buy bitcoins if they can't get a PayPal account or use an international money order denominated in dollars?

I doubt that bitcoin is "over" russ but I agree that w/o a fast-exchange mechanism it's likely to be more trouble than it's worth.
 
Given that one needs only a credit/debit card, not an account, to use PayPal, the number of people who cannot use PayPal is small. For places where credit cards don't work because of trade sanctions, Greg probably can't accept Bitcoins either.
 
Vanadium 50 said:
Given that one needs only a credit/debit card, not an account, to use PayPal, the number of people who cannot use PayPal is small. For places where credit cards don't work because of trade sanctions, Greg probably can't accept Bitcoins either.

How does one use a credit card without paypal? Will that work in countries where paypal is not supported?

One other reason to use bitcoin: No transaction fees. Premium membership could either be cheaper or PF gets more money, when someone pays with bitcoin.

And then there's also the whole "privacy" advantages.
Also, some people just don't want to support paypal. I'm sure you heard stories.
 
Haven't heard any PayPal stories but, there's plenty of Bitcoin stories.
 
Kidiz said:
How does one use a credit card without paypal?
You just type the number into the form provided.
Will that work in countries where paypal is not supported?
Not sure.
 
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I think Greg should start accepting Apple Pay! Think of how satisfying it will be for iPhone 5s/6/6+ and iPad Air 2 users that they have the option of giving Greg the finger when they pay!

:)

{ZapperZ runs and hides}

Zz.
 
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ZapperZ said:
I think Greg should start accepting Apple Pay! Think of how satisfying it will be for iPhone 5s/6/6+ and iPad Air 2 users that they have the option of giving Greg the finger when they pay!

:)

{ZapperZ runs and hides}

Zz.

I'm not sure what you mean but bitcoin has been growing quite a lot, as a payment option. More and more businesses are accepting bitcoin. Thanks for mocking the suggestion though, I suppose.
 
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Kidiz said:
I'm not sure what you mean but bitcoin has been growing quite a lot, as a payment option. More and more businesses are accepting bitcoin. Thanks for mocking the suggestion though, I suppose.
Uh, dude ... you've got to lighten up. Z was just making his own joke, not mocking your suggestion at all. I can't even see where you got that idea from.
 
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