Ask HN: Is anyone using BTC or cryptocurrencies for transactions
It seems that most of the focus on cryptocurrency now-a-days is for market speculation and investment purposes. I'm thinking of building a product that uses BTC as the main method of buying the product. Is anyone buying products with BTC?
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 18.5 ms ] threadBitcoin Private https://btcprivate.org/whitepaper.pdf will add privacy, we'll see how it goes. Also LiteCoin is introducing LitePay in a few days, which might change things.
NewYorkCoin https://www.wsj.com/articles/newyorkcoin-gains-traction-in-c... is actually used as currency in NYC, and is fast enough and has no transaction fees.
So we're at the early stages of things, but between Bitcoin Private, Litecoin, and NYCoin, I expect lots more people will be buying with cryptocurrencies over the course of 2018
Plus there nothing physically backing up the cryptocurrency. Which means as soon as the public looses confidence it nothing more then. Also what happens if the internet goes down? There no way to access your wallet.
Which is a shame, because if its not useful to transact small sums, its only really relevant to transact big sums. And that means its future really is IBM and FinTech, not mediating outcomes for small sum people like me. (I'm not interested in the speculative quality)
There are signals the charity sector is looking to use it to get rid of some graft in the emergency-intervention situation where a lot of freeloaders can pile in as middlemen in a transaction chain. That would be really good.