garretble,
@garretble@lemmy.world avatar

Leans into mic

Pass.

Sorchist,

SEC smells fresh meat

fubo,

Just in time for FedNow to take PayPal’s entire misbegotten business away!

cerement,
@cerement@slrpnk.net avatar

oh yay … company scrip …

treadful,
@treadful@lemmy.zip avatar

I can’t decide if I dislike PayPal or Tether more. But I guess it’s another onramp which I guess is a good thing for the ecosystem.

AnonymousLlama,
AnonymousLlama avatar

PayPal can just up and freeze your account at any moment, keeping all of your money locked away. I've read of several ebay sellers who've used PayPal before and ran into Issues when trying to withdraw. If I wouldn't trust them with regular payments, why would they be anymore appealing as a crypto coin?

Multech,

Jfc. Just fuck off, PayPal.

ryannathans,

L o l

Everyone should be using monero, a truly anonymous and untracable coin comparable to cash

silverbax,

What’s next for this cutting edge product team? Pogs? Beanie Babies? Silly bands? Poker? Jazzercise? Tulips?

Maybe they can offer new shares in the hot technology of terrestrial radio.

MajorHavoc,

Not gonna lie, if PayPal releases a line of Pogs, I am all in.

1984,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

From fucking PayPal?? It’s one of the worst companies in the world and has entire websites dedicated to hating it. :)

sndmn,

No. I don’t think I will.

pqdinfo, (edited )

Removed as a protest against the community’s support for campaigns to bring about the deaths of members of marginalized groups, and opposition to private entities working to prevent such campaigns, together with it’s mindless flaming and downvoting of anyone who disagrees.

Un4,

Not really, just in time for the next bull run

traveler01,

You clearly don’t know what you’re talking about…

ultratiem,
@ultratiem@lemmy.ca avatar

They literally made Itchy and Scratchy money real

AfricanExpansionist,

Hey, it’ll be fun!

cthonctic,
cthonctic avatar

Ew.

nix,
@nix@merv.news avatar

Since all the comments are reflexively negative cuz crypto is filled with scams and nonsense with no need I’ll explain why this is actually useful in some scenarios i and friends had experiences with.

Trans artists can now accept commission payments without revealing their deadname. (Before this my friend had to rely on actual crypto like bitcoin which had high fees, and if they didn’t immediately transfer out to their bank it wasnt a stable price)

Friends who are no longer a citizen of a country (escaping russia due to death threats and lgbt status), or are seeking asylum (due to ukraine being invaded, south american coups by the US making their country unsafe), can now accept a stable currency thats not super shady and backed by a company with a professional reputation (friend had a company hire them to teach painting online and the company learned how to use the shady coin Tether to pay them because there is no way they can open a bank account for now. They accept crypto and then trade it locally for pesos/dollars)

Accept donations from any country without revealing your full name. Paypal is one of the few services that is accepted worldwide and this stablecoin makes it even easier for south americans to receive donations safely without making their full name publicly available to trolls/harassers.

Blakerboy777,

These have always been potential benefits of crypto. If paypal makes these actually attainable without all the other burdensome bullshit that would be awesome.

stu,

You bring up good points about it being potentially useful for facilitating the movement of money across borders (and potentially doing so more anonymously now) within the PayPal ecosystem with fewer fees, but it’s an unnecessary step for pretty much anything else within PayPal as far as I’m concerned. It’s also definitely a bad place to park money long term unless you like inflation eating away at your buying power.

I’m not sure what you mean about high fees with Bitcoin, though, are you talking about exchange fees from fiat to Bitcoin and vice versa? I rarely pay any fees simply moving Bitcoin around.

magic_lobster_party,

Bitcoin has high fees if you’re moving Bitcoin between wallets within the blockchain. You don’t pay fees if you’re moving Bitcoin between wallets within the exchange, because those transactions aren’t registered to the blockchain. It’s essentially just registered into the exchanges internal spreadsheets.

stu,

I literally almost never pay fees when moving Bitcoin between wallets on the Blockchain. Fees aren’t required unless you want your transaction expedited.

whataboutshutup,

I doubt paypal would work this way in russia or other troubled countries tho. They’ve banned a couple of my friends without stating a reason for being under shithole states. Just crypto feels more reliable than that sort of pp-backed crypto.

magic_lobster_party,

I guess the purpose of this PayPal coin is the same as Tether: to circumvent some of the regulations that comes when trading cryptocurrencies with real USD.

They will probably require some KYC verification process before you can buy the coin, so PayPal will know exactly who you are. It’s up to PayPal to reveal your registered name or not.

I also doubt they will allow to send the coin to people outside US. They explicitly state in the page that it’s for US customers only.

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