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by smtddr 4506 days ago
As much as I don't condone this kind of abuse, that's exactly what I'm preparing for. If BTC drops below $500, I'm buying more.
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If BTC drops, below 500 or less, why exactly 500? Why not wait for 400?

I'm new to this but maybe we need to make it easier to move money from wallet to wallet, from wallet to "hard" currencies and back, etc. Right now it's practically impossible to get verified on an exchange, get money out, paying anywhere with it, etc. You are lucky if you have a bitcoin ATM where the rate is probably not that good but at least you can get some coins without sending your passport to an unknown exchange half across the world.

Without Bitcoin reaching in the real world faster, I'm not sure what strategy to employ to give it any value in the long run, making it more volatile too...

Though I profited strangely last Saturday when ponzi.io screwed up and gave me a ~96x payback, Ponzi/Casino/etc schemes which may in a way help market BTC through ensuing media frenzy, are still mostly detrimental while they are the majority of the currency's activity.

So, maybe we need to simplify software and make them all more compatible, through exported private-keys, etc. Why do I have to pay a fee by paying myself to move my money from my computer to my cell phone, for example...

How can any store expect to be paid in Bitcoin? Does he have to wait 6 verifications before letting the client go? Should we pay when we arrive and trust the store for the change? Maybe then we can have an Escrow service, 3 key involved, to vouch for those short term transaction but then aren't we back to the banking problem?

Is anyone working on a wallet that is compatible with import/export and that grandma can use? :)

Mycelium (Android wallet) lets you import and export private keys. I wouldn't know if it's grandma compatible (mine doesn't even use computers), but seems fairly simple to me if you understand the basic concepts.

To build something easier, you'd probably need to "hide" Bitcoin and just present a balance and a simple way of associating "contacts" (with enclosed addresses).

You can still instantly verify a transaction as valid, which works for the retail store. You don't have to wait for 6 verifications, the money will arrive in your wallet once you have a copy of the verified transaction and you send that to the network. It might have a different transaction id or more 0000's prepended to the number, but you will get the money.
> maybe we need to make it easier to move money from wallet to wallet, from wallet to "hard" currencies and back

Thank you Captian Obvious!

Well if it's that obvious it probably means that people who could easily simplify the process are too busy playing casino instead? :)
Nobody said it was easy (other than you just now).