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Post by Ponee Thu Jan 16, 2014 4:33 pm

Bitcoin goes mainstream: Digital currency now accepted at major retailers


Bitcoin, the digital currency, has been gaining traction among the tech crowd since 2009 and has blown up over the past year. Now, major retailers and even lemonade stands are starting to embrace Bitcoin.

 By Josie Rubio, Guest blogger / January 15, 2014

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A Bitcoin logo at the window of Nara Sushi,a restaurant that accepts Bitcoin, a form of digital currency, as payment in San Francisco. Bitcoin is now being accepted by many major retailers like Amazon and Target.
 
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Until recently, Bitcoin wasn't a mainstream topic of conversation. But the peer-to-peer payment system has been gaining traction among the tech crowd since its introduction in 2009 and became a hot topic in the last year or so. In fact, Forbes recently singled Bitcoin out as the best investment of 2013.

The virtual currency is already getting the pop culture parody treatment, with Dogecoin — a riff on an Internet meme that has a real total value of $7 million — and Coinye West, which launched last week. (Kanye West, who is not involved in the business, has filed cease-and-desist papers.)

If the interest of financial experts and Yeezus isn't enough to make consumers sit up and take notice, what you'll soon be able to buy with Bitcoins is making headlines. Discount shopping site Overstock has plans to accept Bitcoin by June, making it one of the first major retailers to do so. And Bitcoin recently got a value boost after online gaming company Zynga recently announced it would be testing accepting Bitcoin payments for seven of its games, including FarmVille 2, ChefVille, and CityVille.


Virtual vs. Actual Goods

Using Bitcoins to purchase premium content for Zynga social network games occurs in the digital realm, where the currency has mainly been used for everything from nonprofit donations to online gambling. (The lack of regulations on the cryptocurrency has made it attractive to those dealing in illegal markets, including drugs and weapons; $28.5 million worth of Bitcoins were seized by the FBI last year during the shutdown of the Silk Road online black market.)

But there are plenty of legitimate sites that accept Bitcoin, including dating site OKCupid and travel site CheapAir.com, as well as Virgin Galactic, if you prefer space travel.

Yet one major criticism of Bitcoin had been the difficulty of making practical purchases. Retailers are increasingly accepting Bitcoins, with use by brick-and-mortar-stores tripling within the past month and continuing to grow, according to a Bloomberg Personal Finance report. Here and there, small
businesses have started to accept Bitcoins, including a Subway franchise in Pennsylvania, a barber in Reno, a Colorado beekeeper, and a lawyer in Arizona, listed in a CNNMoney slideshow.


Shoppers currently can use Bitcoins for items at major retailers like Amazon, CVS, Target, Victoria's Secret, Zappos, and Whole Foods by purchasing gift cards through Gyft.

If all goes as planned, shoppers will be able to buy electronics, housewares, clothing, and other goods directly from Overstock. CEO Patrick Byrne recently told The New York Times that the company was in the process of selecting a third-party firm to facilitate Bitcoin transactions.

While larger businesses may need Bitcoin facilitators, Bitcoin itself doesn't charge a fee to merchants, unlike credit card companies, making it attractive to businesses. Plus, it's a currency that can be used internationally.


Bitcoins as Currency

Bitcoin users seem to be growing at an even faster rate, with a million Bitcoin wallets in existence, doubling from November 2013, according to Business Insider. But there are reasons that Bitcoin was among the hottest investments of 2013.

Bitcoins have a constantly fluctuating value, reaching a peak of $1,137 per Bitcoin in late November, then falling to $759 in late December, before reaching $1,000 after the Zynga announcement last week. (Watch Bitcoin fluctuations here.)

The system allows for coin fractions, so consumers don't have to spend entire Bitcoins. Bitcoins also can be exchanged for Euros, dollars, or other conventional currency, something that Overstock's Byrne is considering doing daily to combat possible losses from fluctuations.

Bitcoin has drawn speculators, some of whom have made money in their investments. However, some say that the time to strike virtual gold has passed. Bitcoins can be "mined" through mathematical problems, but this approach requires a lot of computing power. Consumers can also acquire Bitcoins by accepting them for goods and services or purchasing them.


Bitcoins to Go Mainstream?

For now, Bitcoin seems to steadily be marching toward mainstream use outside the virtual realm — and towards stricter regulations. The IRS, of course, wants a slice of the virtual pie.

A Bitcoin ATM, made by U.S.-based business Robocoin, allows users to easily buy and sell Bitcoins. Robocoin chief executive Jordan Kelley told CNN after the announcement of the second worldwide ATM location in Hong Kong, "Our goal as a company is to make the acquisition truly grandma friendly."
The younger generation is already embracing Bitcoin: a lemonade stand set up by two enterprising little girls in San Francisco had a special QR code, allowing them to accept Bitcoins as payment.
Kanye, we'll assume, is still not amused. But are you, readers? Do you have any firsthand Bitcoin experiences? Or are you convinced the digital currency is just another fad?

http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/Saving-Money/2014/0115/Bitcoin-goes-mainstream-Digital-currency-now-accepted-at-major-retailers

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Post by livingintheloop69 Mon Jan 20, 2014 11:44 am

i know overstock recently started taking bitcoin and sales jumped 5% in a week. i dont think amazon officially accepts bitcoins though there are third party services which essentially let you pay via bitcoin

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