Comment by delusional

Comment by delusional 8 hours ago

3 replies

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.