| >Credit cards are simply better for the consumer This suggests you haven't tried paying with bitcoin. Sure, you lose all those things you get with creditcards, but for me some advantages that bitcoin offers over credit cards (and yes I'm a consumer too) are more important, such us: - I'm not afraid that any of the providers where I have bought things gets hacked, because my identity and payment details is not kept by them. - Paying with bitcoin is so much easier, I don't need to copy stupid numbers from a card with my keyboard ever again. - I don't need to check my bank account from time to time to see if I had charges that don't correspond to things I didn't buy. - I'm not afraid of bank commissions that especially take place when I pay for things abroad. These are the little things that will make a universal-worldwide-digital-coin succeed. Could be that this coin is bitcoin, or other one. |
Aren't you just trading the risk of the merchant being hacked and stealing payment details (which with credit cards, can be fixed by simply issuing a new card) for the risk of someone getting access to where you store your bitcoins (where you effectively have zero recourse)?
That seems like an unbalanced tradeoff from my perspective.