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Which crypto is the best fit to replace Paypal? For something like Amazon for example. Which crypto is fast, cheap and secure enough?

Obviously BTC doesn't fit the bill.

>> No.13273026

>>13272923
More like paypal will build a crypto implementation to expand their banking services.

>> No.13273040

>>13273026
Yeah, most probable, but right now which crypto are the closest to this goal?

>> No.13273054

>>13273040
Tether but they have lots of question marks. Im currently holding over 80 monero and 8 ethereum. Monero is crypto cash, and Ethereum is a crypto toolkit.

>> No.13273080

>>13273040
>Amazon Managed Blockchain supports two popular blockchain frameworks, Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum. Hyperledger Fabric is well-suited for applications that require stringent privacy and permission controls with a known set of members, for example, a financial application where certain trade-related data is only shared with select banks. Ethereum is well suited for highly distributed blockchain networks where transparency of data for all members is important, for example, a customer loyalty blockchain network that allows any retailer in the network to independently verify a user's activity across all members to redeem benefits. Alternatively, Ethereum can also be used for joining a public Ethereum blockchain network.
>https://aws.amazon.com/managed-blockchain/
ETH

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>>13272923

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Nano, obviously.

>> No.13273138

>>13273095
>>13273108
Don't fall for anything centralized. You're not overturning the central banks and federal reserve, you'll just usher in new people who own the currency.

>> No.13273166

>>13273095
>>13273108
With Raven that's the only crypto I follow that's in the green today.

>> No.13273305

>>13273138
Nano isn't centralized you retard.

>> No.13273389

>>13273305
All DAGs have centralization, retard.

>> No.13273426

>>13273026
THe whole reason people don't like paypal is fees and some of their stupid rules. Also, they refuse to work with a bunch of nationalist groups, which are on the rise.

I don't see how them developing some kind of internal crypto would solve those issues. Maybe the fees could be lower, but they still won't do business with "racists".

>> No.13273431

>>13273108
NANO sucks

>>13273138
Yup. Exactly my thoughts.

>>13273305
Yes it is centralized.

>> No.13273434

Unironically BSV. Hate craig wright all you want, his shit works and its fast.

>> No.13273469

>>13273434
Faster than bch?

>> No.13273941

CRO will replace Paypal. They even hired a former guy from Paypal. Pay with crypto.com is going to be everywhere.

>> No.13274029

>>13273389
if not centralization they are all permissioned with trusted nodes for validation the price of scaling
bitcoin is still the only one trustless permissionless publicly auditable ledger that is secure

>> No.13274074

Yet again, graft... Amazon works with a tiny profit margin and huge volume. They don't want crypto, they want Fiat. Cryptos instability would wreak havoc on their business model. Graft would be a credit/debit card alternative with half the fees that are currently charged to the merchant, and it pays the recipient in either cash or crypto.

>> No.13274191

>>13274074
Graft seems to be going nowhere.

>> No.13274210

>>13272923
X
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>> No.13274243

>>13272923
Wasn't REQ supposed to disrupt this whole shitty payment sector? Not into the current situation of shitcoins, but what happened.

>> No.13274353

>>13272923
EOS

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>> No.13274359

>>13274353
Also ETH post Proof of Stake

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