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Anyone have any experience accepting Bitcoin as a form of payment? I personally have not, but am very curious as to what your experience is dealing with this newer form of money. I personally am slightly skeptical of the stability of the currency, but would love to hear any feedback or about your alls experience with it...
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  • Profile picture of the author teamhai
    I am Doing CPA and getting payments In Bitcoin , as the price is increasing Bitcoin is certainly best way to make Money . With CPA network I am Using My Internet Marketing Skills to get paid In the Crypto currency .
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    No, l don't particularly want to get paid in dodgy currency especially when the bubble is getting close to bursting!

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    Originally Posted by gregorybair View Post

    Anyone have any experience accepting Bitcoin as a form of payment? I personally have not, but am very curious as to what your experience is dealing with this newer form of money. I personally am slightly skeptical of the stability of the currency, but would love to hear any feedback or about your alls experience with it...




    Bitcoin transactions are safer than Paypal assuming you wait long enough for the BTC transaction to complete so there's no double spending.

    The negative folks scared of crypto have never used crypto and parrot what they've read on news websites. Ignore those fools.

    You have to educate yourself on crypto but after a few transactions it's seriously just as easy to use as email.

    OP, setup an offline wallet and I'll send you $1 worth of Bitcoin for free.

    Here's an old Warrior Forum thread where I posted enough info. to get you started. It's a couple of years old but should all still be relevant except transaction fees are higher (not a big deal).

    BTW, that thread/link above, the day I gave sbucciarel and Joe Mobley (WF forum members) some bitcoin to get started on July 19th 2015, Bitcoin price was $275. The current Bitcoin price today is $3,977.

    Do the math (multiplied 14.5 times). So... a client pays you $1,000 via Paypal, you get a little less than $1,000 (fees). The same client payed you $1,000 worth of Bitcoin two years ago, you would currently have $14,500 today with no extra work. Now do the same for a dozen clients. Send them a Christmas card because they're awesome.

    You don't have to strictly use crypto but IMO it's a damn good idea to offer the option to clients.

    You can cash out whenever you want, 24/7/365 or let it ride.
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