#eBay dropped #PayPal for #Ayden. That's going to severaly hurt PayPal. Who knows how much longer they'll be around? Between the disolution of their longstanding partnership with ebay, and increased competition from traditional credit cards and the new wave of cryptocurrencies, I'd say $PYPL's days are numbered.
by @[Adam Sharp](user:15144), that South Korea has banned annoymous crypto currency trading. Though for the life of me, I don't understand how that would work. Perhaps someone here can explain it to me.
South Korea is banning anonymous cryptocurrency trading? That's news to me. How would that even work?
Would bitcoin for example allow a buyer to be anonymous in one country but not in another? If they want to allow for crossborder commerce, then the company would need to know the identity of all of it's users. That would likely turn off many who purchased cryptocurrency in the first place. It might even cause a mass selloff.
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#eBay dropped #PayPal for #Ayden. That's going to severaly hurt PayPal. Who knows how much longer they'll be around? Between the disolution of their longstanding partnership with ebay, and increased competition from traditional credit cards and the new wave of cryptocurrencies, I'd say $PYPL's days are numbered.
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by @[Adam Sharp](user:15144), that South Korea has banned annoymous crypto currency trading. Though for the life of me, I don't understand how that would work. Perhaps someone here can explain it to me.
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South Korea is banning anonymous cryptocurrency trading? That's news to me. How would that even work?
Would bitcoin for example allow a buyer to be anonymous in one country but not in another? If they want to allow for crossborder commerce, then the company would need to know the identity of all of it's users. That would likely turn off many who purchased cryptocurrency in the first place. It might even cause a mass selloff.
Would love to learn more about this.
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