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The mobile payment market is growing with the use of hand held devices becoming more popular. People can use an Iphone to pay for groceries and send people money. But what about Bitcoin? Can you spend Bitcoin and send it to other people using a phone? The answer is Yes you can! The only thing is that company or person your doing business wit must accept Bitcoin as a form of payment. Mobiwallet is here to change that for us and take Bitcoin to the next level. What is Mobiwallet? It is an app that holds your money on your phone and allows you to use a phone number to pay. Not only this but it allows you to send ?your Bitcoin to it and it locks it in at the current price according to your country. ?Now you can send Bitcoin as cash without having to transfer it! In my opinion this will change two industried the mobile payment and the Crypto currency Industry in a positive way. What do you think? Want to try Mobi?
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Everett
I will probably be more bitcoin "friendly" when more companies start using it. It's not that I dislike bitcoin, but it's not really accepted where I shop most frequently. As of right now, cash and debit/credit card payments seem to get the job done but if the places where I shopped accepted bitcoin I would be more than willing to use Bitcoin.
I hope more and more apps are created to kind of kickstart companies into accepting Bitcoin. I wonder if you could use this app to actually pay for a product from a company that accepts bitcoin? The number one common issue I see is some platforms don't accept bitcoin as a form of payment, especially if the product is physical. Some companies don't believe that bitcoin has any worth, and won't ever accept. However, some companies are beginning to accept bitcoin because they feel it is a safer and more secure way to do business especially online. I will probably be more bitcoin "friendly" when more companies start using it. It's not that I dislike bitcoin, but it's not really accepted where I shop most frequently. As of right now, cash and debit/credit card payments seem to get the job done but if the places where I shopped accepted bitcoin I would be more than willing to use Bitcoin. I hope more and more apps are created to kind of kickstart companies into accepting Bitcoin.
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