Comment by em3rgent0rdr

Comment by em3rgent0rdr 9 hours ago

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PayPal 20 years ago made it easy to engage in internet commerce across various world currencies. And now users of PayPal have an easy way to commerce with two more world currencies using a familiar trusted interface. Another way PayPal as the middle man helps: "Unclaimed links expire after 10 days", which sounds like it avoids the problem of accidentally sending bitcoin into the void.

delusional 8 hours ago

I completely understand why I would want paypal as an intermediary in the unlikely case I wanted to send bitcoin to somebody. I think what makes less sense to me is why people who actually like crypto would want paypal.

I want a regulated middleman answerable to democratic legislation. Crypto people (largely) don't.

I guess this is mostly a play that crypto people won't actually care if there's a middleman if it creates some liquidity. That just seems like giving up to me.

  • krrishd 8 hours ago

    >why people who actually like crypto would want paypal

    this snippet is everything: "to PayPal, Venmo, as well a rapidly growing number of digital wallets across the world that support crypto and stablecoins"

    this is effectively PayPal taking its "closed-loop" payment network, and opening it up to any wallet capable of receiving crypto/stablecoins - which is still a big deal.

    your counterparty no longer has to have a PayPal account for you to pay them via PayPal - they can have any crypto wallet and get paid by you - which is in line with much of the crypto vision around global interoperability/payment acceptance/etc. you could compare to Visa/card acceptance as another global payment rail - but the difference here is closer to the difference between global card payments (easy) and global bank transfers (hard)

  • 127 8 hours ago

    Is your legislation answerable to democracy? Citizens having some power in that case from outside the system could be very useful.

  • rapind 7 hours ago

    > I think what makes less sense to me is why people who actually like crypto would want paypal.

    To pump their stock.