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by swiley 1776 days ago
Right, but you also don't have to deal with fraudulent claw backs like with credit cards. It's not secret but it makes the integration/code easier. This is why a lot of obscure/experimental services tend to have bitcoin payment support early on and struggle with paypal/credit cards.
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Right: a vendor's not forced to care whether any bitcoin they accept was stolen, but they are forced to care whether a credit card they accept was stolen. Doing a sufficiently shitty job of keeping out purchases with stolen cards can literally end a business, in a hurry. Meanwhile nothing's going to happen about stolen bitcoin you accept—probably you'll never even know—unless there's an actual police investigation you get wrapped up in. In that respect, it's more cash-like.